Remove Fandango Remove Product Remove Sales Remove Sites
article thumbnail

Fandango Claims Record Sales In May

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based Fandango , the movie ticketing and information service, said today that it has had the best ever number in May for traffic and ticket sales, for the company's entire 12-year history. Fandango is owned by Comcast, which acquired the movie site back in 2007. READ MORE>>.

Fandango 150
article thumbnail

Fandango Debuts New Movie Buzz Indicator

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based movie ticketing site Fandango is debuting a new tool to predict interest in upcoming weekend movies, which it calls "Fanticipation". Fandango said it will release its list of movies weekly on its site. Fandango is launching the new movie buzz product at SXSW this weekend. READ MORE>>.

Fandango 147
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Interview with Tobi Bauckhage, Moviepilot

socalTECH

How do a bunch of German moviemakers end up in Los Angeles, running a site helping studios to market and promote their films via their venture backed startup? MOviepilot is starting to bring its movie recommendations and discovery site to the U.S., They are used to producing great product and putting it out, and having people come.

Startup 164
article thumbnail

A Conversation with Ben Satterfield, Burstly

socalTECH

Ben Satterfield: Burstly is the blanket company for three products. Our latest product is FlightPath, which is a mobile analytics solution. Prior to that, I had an app in the App Store, when iOS first came out, which was basically like a Fandango for live music. Burstly is located in Santa Monica. What is Burstly?

Startup 262
article thumbnail

Digiday Mobile: The Future Of Mobile Media Live

Tech Zulu Event

Moderator: Vince Thompson, Managing Partner, Middleshift LLC Speakers: Carrie Coffee, Mobile Sales Specialist, Mobile Advertising, Microsoft Evan Neufeld, VP Marketing, GROUNDTRUTH. The new app has translated into enhanced relationships with consumers and increased sales, but also bolstered the effectiveness of the overall marketing mix.

Mobile 40
article thumbnail

Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Both Sides of the Table

Our chief architect, Ryan Lissack, wanted to store our data in Amazon’s new (at the time) storage product called S3 that enabled us to store all our data in their facility and we’d pay by the MBs uploaded / downloaded. It’s needed for Fandango, RottenTomatoes, Movies.com, Lunch.com and scores of other companies.

Startup 343