IFilm

IFilm

Infobox_Website
url = http://www.spike.com
name = Spike.com
origin = Hollywood, California



caption = Previous ifilm homepage
commercial = Yes
type = Video hosting service
registration = Not required
location = Hollywood, California, USA
owner = MTV Networks / Viacom
author = Rodger Raderman - Founder
Luke McDonough - Co-Founder
Kevin Wendle - Co-Founder

ifilm.com was an online archive of short films, movie trailers, and other video clips of interest. Originally founded by Internet media entrepreneurs Rodger Raderman and Luke McDonough in 1997 as interactive film and media collective, it now hosts a variety of viral marketing videos, allowing these clips to spread between users easily.

On October 15 2005, iFilm was purchased by MTV Networks in a multi-million dollar deal. It has since been rebranded as the online site of Spike.

Channels

* Animation & Cartoons
* Comedy
* Commercials
* Extreme Sports
* Girls
* Motorsports
* Movie Trailers & Clips
* Music Videos
* Short Films
* Television
* User Video
* Video Games
* Viral Videos

ee also

* YouTube
* Google Video
* Metacafe
* Revver
* vMix
* blip.tv
* Videosift
* Liberatedfilms

External links

* [http://www.spike.com Spike.com]


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