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Community Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina is a Wilmington, NC-based company in the Media and Entertainment sector.
We are a team of entrepreneurial mathematicians, technologists, and online marketing veterans. We've pooled our smarts to create a platform for helping mobile app brands achieve their business goals faster and more cost effectively than ever before. The fruit of our labor is Fiksu® for Mobile Apps, the industry’s only mobile app loyal user growth platform. Leading brands like Groupon, VH1, Barnes & Noble, and Hearst Magazines, along with today's hottest game developers and deal sites, are among the many savvy mobile advertisers that have already turned to Fiksu to help them achieve their mobile app marketing goals. We understand the challenges of the mobile app marketplace. In fact, Fiksu for Mobile Apps was born from the technologies, tools and expertise we developed to successfully promote our own mobile app, Fluent News™ Reader. We immediately recognized we were on to something, that our winning formula could help mobile marketers supercharge visibility, create volumes of downloads, and build a loyal user base for their apps. Fiksu’s deep-seated knowledge of the ever-evolving mobile app ecosystem further led to the release of FreeMyApps® - an innovative solution that allows consumers to download paid apps for free in exchange for trying free apps – to the benefit of developers of both paid and free apps as well as mobile app users. And that, as they say, is only the beginning. The core technology and proprietary algorithms deployed in our current platform have far-reaching potential for other forms of mobile content and emerging app store environments. Stay tuned. The company was founded in late 2008 as Fluent Mobile, Inc. and renamed Fiksu, Inc. in 2011 to reflect the significant expansion of our business model. The name Fiksu – which means smart in Finnish – plays on founder and CEO Micah Adler’s Finnish roots. The company is privately-held and venture-backed by Charles River Ventures. Home base is Boston, Massachusetts.
he Academy of Television Arts & Sciences was founded in the United States in 1946, just one month after American network television was born. It is a nonprofit organization devoted to the advancement of telecommunications arts and sciences and to fostering creative leadership in the telecommunications industry. The Television Academy is the only major U.S. organization devoted entirely to television and is made up of more than 15,000 members representing 28 professional peer groups, including performers, directors, producers, art directors and various other artisans, technicians and executives.
Viceland is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel. Owned by Rogers Media, it is a Canadian version of Vice Media`s Viceland network, and broadcasts lifestyle-oriented documentary and reality series aimed towards a young adult demographic.
CJSI-FM is a Calgary, AB-based company in the Media & Entertainment sector.