Five former founders and executives at Icebox.com, a bankrupt online entertainment company, are bringing it back out of the deep freeze. The group, which includes TV veterans John Collier, Howard ...
The writers strike has helped thaw out Icebox, an online-entertainment venture first launched in the late-1990s dot-com boom. By Andrew Wallenstein, The Associated Press The writers strike has helped ...
Icebox.com, the site featuring naughty animated shorts, launched last year with a simple premise: acquire quality content for next to nothing, build a strong online following, and develop lucrative ...
The light’s back on inside Icebox.com. Three of the company’s founders — John Collier, Howard Gordon and Rob LaZebnik — as well as former senior execs Scott Rupp and Tal Vigderson, have purchased ...
Internet entertainment site Icebox.com said it laid off 11 employees, reducing its work force to 30 at a time the company’s funding is running perilously short. The layoffs of production and marketing ...
Long before the advent of YouTube, television showrunners Howard Gordon, Rob LaZebnik and Jonathan Collier helped found Icebox, one of the first production companies devoted to web series. Gordon, a ...
The newly launched Icebox.com is an entirely new and refreshing breed of online entertainment company: one with no advertising, no offices, no overhead, no Web site (yet) and only two full-time ...
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