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Studio One is a content marketing company〔(Here's The Entire Content Marketing World In One Bafflingly Complex Chart ) by Jim Edwards; at Business Insider/ published September 14, 2012; retrieved ==History== Bob Blackmore and Andrew Susman founded Studio One, formally known as Studio One Networks, in 1998.〔(Studio One Touts 'Decade of Delivery' ) by Fern Siegel; at MediaPost; published August 20, 2009; retrieved April 3, 2014〕 American Honda〔() by Sloane Lucas; at Mediaweek; published June 7, 1999; retrieved January 16, 2015〕 was among Studio One’s first clients. In 1999, Studio One and American Honda announced plans to produce and distribute the first series of syndicated programs for the Internet.〔(Honda To Sponsor Syndicated Content ) by Lucas, Sloane; at Mediaweek; published June 7, 1999; retrieved January 6, 2015〕 In 2009, Studio One formed Studio One Networks Ventures, which makes equity investments in media and technology companies in exchange for participation in the company's programming.〔(Studio One Launches Ventures Division ) MediaDailyNews; published September 9, 2009; retrieved January 16, 2015〕 In 2012, Studio One launched the "Content Asset Management Platform" (CAMP) as a way for companies to track brand content performance.〔(Studio One Launches Content Management Dashboard Platform to aid brands in publishing branded material ) by Charlie Warzel; by Adweek; published June 11, 2012; retrieved April 3, 2014〕 Also, that year Studio One started a journalist certification program.〔(It's Hard Out There for a Freelancer ) by Warzel, Charlie; Adweek; published June 11, 2012; retrieved January 6, 2015〕 The company has developed content for Intel,〔(Digital Innovation Gazette to Launch ) by Erik Sass; at MediaPost Publications; published October 28, 2010 retrieved 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Studio One (company)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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