Thu, May 9, 2019 at 3:00 PM UTC Season three of Ask The StoryBots launches on Netflix this fall, with Netflix and the Spiridellis brothers planning to produce more StoryBots original programming – ...
Netflix announced that it acquired StoryBots, the children’s media brand created by brothers Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, the founders of JibJab Media. In addition, the Spiridellis have entered into an ...
Brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis, founders of JibJab, were visiting New York yesterday to officially launch their new multi-platform children’s project StoryBots. I met them in the afternoon at Rue ...
Netflix Inc. acquired the StoryBots children’s media brand as the world’s largest streaming service prepares to challenge rival Walt Disney Co.’s kid-friendly online platform scheduled to start in ...
Netflix has acquired StoryBots, the children's educational brand created by Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, the founders of JibJab. The Spiridellis have entered into a deal with Netflix to expand the ...
Netflix has acquired 'StoryBots' from JibJab Bros. Studios and inked co-creators Evan and Gregg Spiridellis to an overall deal to expand the franchise. By Lesley Goldberg Netflix is investing in ...
TODAY’s Natalie Morales gets a peek behind the scenes of Netflix’s family-friendly TV series ”Ask the Storybots.” In the show, puppets help answer kids’ most pressing questions.Sept. 30, 2019 ...
Netflix has acquired StoryBots, the producer of the popular children’s series ‘Ask the StoryBots’ a month after Walt Disney Co announced the launch of its streaming service, Disney+, which will ...
Netflix is further investing in its children’s programming ahead of the launch of a highly anticipated rival: Disney+. The company announced today it has acquired StoryBots — a children’s media ...
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 plans ...
Netflix Inc. acquired the StoryBots children’s media brand as the world’s largest streaming service prepares to challenge rival Walt Disney Co.’s kid-friendly online platform scheduled to start in ...
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