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WebsiteBreak.com
Twitter@BreakMedia
CategoryGames, Video and Entertainment
Emailsupport@Break-inc...
Employees
Founded1998

Offices

Los Angeles, USA
5757 Wilshire Blvd., #300
Los Angeles, CA, 90036
USA

People

Former People

Acquisitions

FileFront, 2/10 $2M

Funding

TOTAL $21.4M
FUNDING TOTAL $21.4M
Series A, 7/07
Lionsgate
$21.4M

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BreakMedia

Break Media is the Internet’s premier entertainment community for men. Break Media consists of wholly owned branded properties such as Break.com, Cage Potato, Chickipedia, Holy Taco, Wall Street Fighter, Screen Junkies and All Left Turns as well as a publisher network, the Break Media Network, that counts over 95 member sites. Between these two channels, Break Media reaches over 60 million men worldwide on a monthly basis. Founded in 1998, Break Media offers advertisers unique opportunities to market directly to a young, male demographic through innovative ad formats that introduce relevant brands to the audience on a targeted, integrated basis. For more information, please visit http://breakmedia.break.com/.

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