Thirteen years after launching JibJab as one of the Internet’s most popular entertainment destinations, brothers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis — now each with children — are launching kids property ...
JibJab has completed the series of ABC videos that is part of their new children’s learning project StoryBots. The last video in the series—Z, of course—was directed by Max Winston, whose mastery of ...
Brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis, founders of JibJab, were visiting New York yesterday to officially launch their new multi-platform children’s project StoryBots. I met them in the afternoon at Rue ...
Netflix announced that it acquired StoryBots, the children’s media brand created by brothers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, the founders of JibJab Media. In addition, the Spiridellis have entered into an ...
After exploding on to the political scene in 2004 with its animated videos, the JibJab brothers are trying out more family-friendly fare. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng ...
2004 was the year the iPod Mini made its debut, along with the 4th generation iPod and iPod Photo. Apple sold its 200 millionth song through the iTunes Store, and the iMac G5 was introduced. Macs were ...
JibJab Bros. Studios has expanded StoryBots with StoryBots Classroom, a free resource featuring hundreds of activities, videos and books for use with tablets, laptops and interactive whiteboards, as ...
They pioneered viral video with a parody of George W. Bush and John Kerry. Now they’ve launched StoryBots, “Sesame Street for a connected generation.” Gregg, who’s 42, describes JibJab’s sensibility ...
What do you get when you take the creative minds behind JibJab.com, the Venice-based online humor content developers--known for its hilarious videos of everything from politics to everyday life--and ...
STORY TIME: Netflix, the Los Gatos, Calif.-based video-streaming service, has bought StoryBots, a children’s education brand by the same brothers behind digital entertainment company and viral video ...
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif. — Most entrepreneurs dream of building a company, selling it in a great exit and then moving on to the next adventure. For Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, they got to experience ...
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