ChannelFlip Media Ltd was a London-based Multi Channel Network which worked with both traditional and online celebrities to create brand friendly content.[1]
Shows and talent
ChannelFlip worked with UK-based comedic TV and online talent.[2]
- Robert Llewellyn – Machine of the Week Report (The MoWer) and Carpool.[3]
- David Mitchell – David Mitchell's SoapBox – a series of short monologues co-written with John Finnemore. In these monologues Mitchell has criticized a variety of subjects, including the popular BBC show Doctor Who and 3D television.[4][5]
- Richard Hammond – Richard Hammond's Tech Head – a weekly web series in which Top Gear's Richard Hammond discuss the latest technology happenings.[6]
- Dawn Porter – Bad Girl Guides – six-part series providing lighthearted advice to women.[7]
- Harry Hill – Little Internet Show – a sketch based comedy show.[8]
- Simon's Cat – Simon's Cat, YouTube star[9]
- Jonti Picking – MrWeebl, YouTube star[10]
- Stuart Ashen – a.k.a. Ashens, a YouTube star who also worked with ChannelFlip in producing the Internet comedy film "Ashens and the Quest for the GameChild".[11]
History
Subsidiaries
- The Multiverse: In late 2012, ChannelFlip launched The Multiverse, a YouTube Channel that focused on "geek flavoured entertainment."[15] The channel was created as a result of YouTube's original content partner scheme.[15] Since then, videos uploaded to The Multiverse have included notable YouTubers including Ashens, Jack and Dean and Chris Kendall. The science fiction webshow Chronicles of Syntax is exclusively available on The Multiverse.[16] As of the summer of 2014, the Multiverse ceased uploading videos to the channel.[17] due to having their funding (from YouTube) abruptly stopped.[18]
- HuHa!: Fronted by Jonti Picking, it is a YouTube Channel that is focused on "animation".
- FlipSide: A full service talent agency and management department for ChannelFlip. On 18 September 2014, ChannelFlip announced the creation of FlipSide.[19]
- FlipHub: A new branded content agency, specialising in YouTube stars. On 18 September 2014, ChannelFlip announced the creation of FlipHub.[19]
Successes
Particular successes of Channel Flip include The Proxy, a short film sponsored by Dell and featuring YouTube star Ashens.
See also
- Cost Per Mille
- Cost Per Impression
- List of YouTube personalities
References
- Justin Gayner. Internet TV: Let's do show right here The Independent, 2007-11-14, retrieved 2009-02-24^
- Adario Strange. Exclusive: UK Podcast Network Channel Flip Debuts Next Month Wired, 2007-08-14, retrieved 2009-02-24^
- Llewellyn Robert. Carpool ChannelFlip, 5 August 2011, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- Alex Fletcher. David Mitchell rants about TV credits: Video Soapbox Digital Spy, 11 August 2011, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- David Mitchell. 3D (technology), Film, Television (Technology), Media The Guardian, 2010-08-19^
- Richard Hammond. Richard Hammond's Tech Head Channel Flip^
- Dawn Porter. Bad Girl Guides ChannelFlip, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- Harry Hill. Little Internet Show ChannelFlip, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- Simons Cat. Simon's Cat ChannelFlip, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- Jonti Picking. MrWeebl ChannelFlip, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- Stuart Ashen. Ashens ChannelFlip, retrieved 2014-06-29^
- Mark Sweney. Elisabeth Murdoch's Shine buys ChannelFlip The Guardian, 2012-01-06^
- Jake Kanter. ChannelFlip TV Red Tape is Driving Talent Online Broadcast Now, 2013-05-16^
- Alex Fletcher. Vince Vaughn, David Mitchell, Jamie Oliver for YouTube Comedy Week Digital Spy, 3 May 2013, retrieved 23 May 2013^
- / Sarah Shearman. YouTube rolls out first original content channels in UK Media Week, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- Phil Kilby. Chronicles Of Syntax: Science Fiction, From Yorkshire The Culture Vulture, 24 December 2012, retrieved 18 May 2013^
- / The Multiverse YouTube Channel YouTube, retrieved 26 July 2014^
- / Stuart Ashen. All the channels had their funding abruptly stopped except one, I believe. StuartAshen, 19 September 2015, retrieved 19 September 2015^
- ChannelFlip Establishes New Divisions retrieved 2020-02-28^