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StoryBots, the Emmy-winning children's media brand created by Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, has been acquired by Netflix. The overall deal terms were not disclosed, but the announcement indicated ...
Netflix has acquired 'StoryBots' from JibJab Bros. Studios and inked co-creators Evan and Gregg Spiridellis to an overall deal to expand the franchise.
Streaming video giant Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX ) reached an agreement to acquire StoryBots, a kids media brand best known for creating the "Ask The StoryBots" animated show. What Happened ...
Netflix's acquisition of StoryBots marks its second ever purchase of content after buying MillarWorld in 2017. "Ask The StoryBots" has been seen more than 1 billion times across YouTube, the ...
JibJab Bros. Studios today announced the latest expansion of its award-winning StoryBots franchise with the launch of StoryBots Classroom, a free resource for educators that includes hundreds of ...
JibJab pair bring 'Bots' Thirteen years after launching JibJab as one of the Internet's most popular entertainment destinations, brothers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis -- now each with children ...
It doesn't get much better than Ask the StoryBots—which should come as no surprise, given its lineage.
Brothers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis sold JibJab and StoryBots in one year but will continue the children's brand as a unit of streaming giant Netflix.
Storybots is an educational media franchise that includes TV, videos, games, music, books and classroom activities. It aims to make reading and math fun.
Looking for something to entertain your kids that won't make you lose your mind? Netflix is here to help with 'Ask the StoryBots' Season 2. Featuring guest appearances from David Cross, Snoop Dog ...
It's a model that works for JibJab. Spiridellis said that as of 2013, the StoryBots apps were downloaded more than a million downloads and there were more than 500,000 registered members.