ChannelFlip

ChannelFlip
Type Privately held
Industry Technology
Founded London, UK (2007)
Founder(s) Wil Harris
Justin Gayner
Headquarters London, UK
Key people Wil Harris (Co-Founder, Managing Director)
Justin Gayner (Co-Founder, Creative Director)
Products Podcasts
Employees ~20
Website channelflip.com

ChannelFlip is a London-based webcasting Internet media company that creates and produces short form Internet video content targeted at 18 to 34 year old men.[1][2] ChannelFlip shows are distributed via a number of channels including podcasting, iTunes and partner sites such as YouTube, The Guardian and other media.

ChannelFlip is known to work with predominately UK-based comedic TV talent having produced shows with David Mitchell, Richard Hammond, Harry Hill and Armstrong and Miller.

In August 2011, ChannelFlip launched Dawn Porter's Bad Girl Guide its first show aimed at women.

In September 2011 a trailer was released for the forthcoming Internet documentary Jon Ronson's Esc and Control. In which writer Jon Ronson will attempt to release a documentary as it's being filmed onto the Internet.

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