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Congrats to Andy Liu at BuddyTV

I’m a bit late in congratulating Andy but hey…I’m traveling. Anyway, BuddyTV has raised $2.8 million in funding from Gemstar-TV Guide International. Very cool. Traffic on BuddyTV is incredible and Andy & team know how to drive it to even higher levels. This is one of the cooler start-ups in Seattle should anyone care about my opinion. It’s got all the makings of a hit. In fact, already its the largest social network centered on television shows (that isn’t owned by a major studio). Way to execute Andy & David! Keep up the great work.

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  1. Curious Office » Blog Archive » BuddyTV nails it on September 16th, 2007

    […] wasn’t that long ago that I was writing about BuddyTV’s financing by Gemstar. Today PaidContent.org writes that Comcast has acquired BuddyTV. Andy Liu and team raised just […]

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