Channel Frederator
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Channel Frederator was launched November 1, 2005, as the world's first cartoon video podcast network. It was created by Fred Seibert's Frederator Studios, a popular independent animation producer, responsible for shows like Nickelodeon's The Fairly OddParents and Oh Yeah! Cartoons, and Cartoon Network's What-A-Cartoon!, Dexter's Laboratory, and The Powerpuff Girls. A video released on the channel, entitled Internet People, has exploded onto websites such as Stage6 and YouTube. Within days of its launch, Channel Frederator quickly became one of the Top 20 podcasts in Apple's iTunes Podcast Directory. Channel Frederator occasionally plays cartoons previously shown on Oh Yeah! Cartoons.
Channel Frederator also features a daily blog, accessible by visiting the website: [1].
[edit] External links
- Channel Frederator
- The Channel Frederator Blog
- Channel Frederator RAW
- Channel Frederator press release
- Frederator Studios
- Justin Johnson, creator of CF interstitials
- Floyd Bishop, blogger for Channel Frederator
- Internet People on Stage6