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Fred Seibert

Frederick "Fred" Seibert (born September 15, 1951) is a serial entrepreneur〔(CrunchBase/Fred Seibert )〕 and American television and film producer.〔("The Story of Kids Mastermind Fred Seibert" By Sam Thielman, Adweek, March 10, 2014 )〕 He owns Frederator Networks, Inc. and Frederator Studios,〔("Fred Seibert foresees 'next golden age of animation' on Internet" By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times, December 13, 2013 )〕 and is a co-founder of Thirty Labs.〔(Media Veteran Fred Seibert Ties Up With Betaworks To Create Video Technology Incubator Thirty Labs, TechCrunch, Sep 25, 2014 )〕 Seibert has held leading positions with MTV Networks,〔("Fred Seibert foresees 'next golden age of animation' on Internet" By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times, December 13, 2013 )〕〔("Seibert makes virtual return to MTV roots" Variety, March 30, 1999 )〕 Hanna-Barbera,〔("The Story of Kids Mastermind Fred Seibert" By Sam Thielman, Adweek, March 10, 2014 )〕 and Next New Networks.〔("Google Acquires Next New Networks" March 7, 2011 )〕 He has produced live action and animated〔Strike, Joe. (The Fred Seibert Interview ), ''Animation World Network'', 15 July 2003.〕 programs for cable television,〔Grillo, Jean. (New Network Look: Hairy, Fat ''Cablevision'' ), Scribd.com, 7 June 1982.〕 and the internet,〔Bolger, Tom. ("I Want My NNN!" ), ''Gotham Magazine'', February 2008.〕 and began his professional career as a jazz and blues record producer.〔("The Fred Seibert Interview, Part 1" By Joe Strike, AWN.com, July 15, 2003 )〕
==Early career==
Seibert began his media career in college radio at Columbia University's WKCR-FM in 1969. While at Columbia he started his first company, Oblivion Records with partner Tom Pomposello,〔("WKCR and Oblivion" The Oblivion Records Blog )〕 releasing LP's by Mississippi Fred McDowell (''Live in New York'') and Joe Lee Wilson. Simultaneously, he produced several dozen jazz and blues albums for independent companies such as Muse Records, JCOA Records (Jazz Composer's Orchestra), and Birth Records (owned by instrumentalist/composer Gunter Hampel).〔(Discogs.com )〕 Seibert was an early employee of New Music Distribution Service, a non-profit distributor of musician owned record company started by composers Carla Bley and Michael Mantler,〔("My Mentors: Michael Mantler" Frederator Blogs, September 30, 2008 )〕 before going on the road with Bley's big band as sound engineer and road manager. A late 1970s stint with media promotion innovator Dale Pon at New York's WHN radio, Seibert began his work at MTV Networks in 1980〔("Fred Seibert foresees 'next golden age of animation' on Internet" By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times, December 13, 2013 )〕

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