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WOLVERHAMPTON, England - ROK Entertainment Group, the UK-based mobile technologies,
applications and entertainment development company today announced it
has acquired a 51% controlling interest in Los Angeles-based Fun Little
Movies (FLM) for a combination of cash and shares in the company. The cash will be paid in monthly
installments through September 2009.
Under the terms of the agreement, ROK and FLM will jointly offer
made-for-mobile content, such as comedy short films, to network
operators worldwide.
FLM specializes in the development, production and distribution of
original mobile-oriented comedy for global distribution. In its
nomination for Best Video Producer at the 2007 ME Awards, Mobile
Entertainment Magazine said FLM “pioneered the
advertiser-funded concept” for mobile video.
“ROK’s management
team gets it. They see the same potential for the mobile space that we
do,” said Frank Chindamo, FLM’s
President and Chief Creative Officer. We are excited about the new
synergies created by joining with a company that understands ‘synergy’
the way we do.”
Mr. Chindamo founded FLM in 2004 and is an Adjunct Professor at the
University of Southern California (USC), teaching “Mobile
and Internet Viral Screenwriting and Producing.”
“We love what Frank Chindamo and his team at
FLM have been doing in the mobile entertainment space. They really
understand the medium and what people want from mobile movies,”
said Laurence Alexander, President and Chief Executive Officer of ROK. “We
look forward to expanding the footprint of FLM content worldwide and
going forward to develop a whole new portfolio.”
FLM distribution deals include Sprint, Verizon and ATT, as well as
several handset makers and overseas partners, from China and Japan to
Europe, Africa and South America. ROK will be its primary distributor
worldwide.
In addition to marketing ROK TV through Mobile Operators such as Vodacom
South Africa, Avea Turkey, Telenor Pakistan and AIS in Thailand, ROK’s
service is also available direct-to-consumers via Nokia Downloads on the
Nokia E series handsets across Europe.
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