
Break Media
Encyclopedia
Break Media is a privately held company
that owns several Internet properties targeted at men (males aged 18–34 make up 70% of their visitors), including Break.com
(its first website), ScreenJunkies, CagePotato
, Chickipedia, HolyTaco, MadeMan, AllLeftTurns, TuVez and GameFront. The company claims to be profitable. It was founded in June 1998 by Keith Richman. Since then, the company's websites have experienced significant growth. Traffic across all its websites grew by 35% in 2009, with 27.9 million visitors in February 2010. The company's network of websites, many which create original video content, make it the 11th most popular video network online.
Privately held company
A privately held company or close corporation is a business company owned either by non-governmental organizations or by a relatively small number of shareholders or company members which does not offer or trade its company stock to the general public on the stock market exchanges, but rather the...
that owns several Internet properties targeted at men (males aged 18–34 make up 70% of their visitors), including Break.com
Break.com
Break.com is a humor website founded in 1998 that features comedy videos, flash games, and pictures among other material. The chief executive officer of Break is Steve Boss...
(its first website), ScreenJunkies, CagePotato
CagePotato
Cagepotato is a news/entertainment website focusing on the sport of mixed martial arts . The site is a member of the Break Media Network, currently one of the 33rd largest web properties in the United States.- History :...
, Chickipedia, HolyTaco, MadeMan, AllLeftTurns, TuVez and GameFront. The company claims to be profitable. It was founded in June 1998 by Keith Richman. Since then, the company's websites have experienced significant growth. Traffic across all its websites grew by 35% in 2009, with 27.9 million visitors in February 2010. The company's network of websites, many which create original video content, make it the 11th most popular video network online.
Further reading
- "In Time For The iPad, Dude-Centric Video Network Break Media Boards The HTML5 Train". TechCrunch. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
- "Break.com's low-brow fare is right on target". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
- "Ad Net 'Breaks' Video Mold With 'Interactive Engagement Suite'". MediaPost. Retrieved July 7, 2010.

