Break.com Reaches 14 Million Unique Monthly Browsers.Leading Online Entertainment Channel for Men Dominates Competitors with New Viewership Milestone for the Month of September; Hitwise Ranks Break.com as the Number One Independent Media Web Site LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- Break.com, the premier online entertainment channel for men driven by comedic, user-created, short-form video content, today announced that the site received 14 million unique browsers in September. This data is according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the site's third party audit system, Nielsen/NetRatings SiteCensus. Hitwise data for the month ending September 2006 also shows Break.com as the number one independent Web site in the Entertainment-Multimedia category. Total traffic for Break.com has steadily increased over the last eighteen months, driven by interest in the site's irreverent ir·rev·er·ent adj. 1. Lacking or exhibiting a lack of reverence; disrespectful. 2. Critical of what is generally accepted or respected; satirical: irreverent humor. , original and exclusive video content. In addition to providing engaging video content, Break.com also supplies subscribers with regular updates and contests such as the "Girl of the Day" and the recently launched "Halloween Costume Halloween costumes are outfits worn on or around October 31, the day of Halloween. Halloween is a modern-day holiday originating in the Pagan Celtic holiday of Samhain (in Christian times, the eve of All Saints Day). Contest." "Break.com is not only a Web site but a destination where guys seek entertaining video content and these numbers are testament to our continued growth and establishment as one of the largest video sites on the Web," said Keith Richman Dr. Keith S. Richman is a California, United States, Republican politician. From 2001 to 2007, he served in the California State Assembly representing the 38th Assembly District based in Northwest Los Angeles County. , CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Break.com. "We are very targeted in our approach to reach Break.com's key male audience and strategically offer them the original and irreverent content that they eagerly consume and share with others at a global level." About Break.com Founded in 1998, Break.com is the Internet's leading cross-platform, user-generated digital entertainment network offering funny, original short-form content to millions of Internet users and mobile subscribers around the world. With more than fourteen million unique monthly browsers tuning in tuning in, v process in which a therapeutic touch practitioner centers himself or herself so as to be aligned with or “in tune” with a healing energy “frequency,” so that the patient may choose to join the practitioner (tune to enjoy the Web's largest and rapidly growing library of original videos and images, Break.com offers advertisers tremendous opportunities to market directly to a young, male demographic. Break.com empowers its audience to become content providers with an easy to use platform that allows them to upload, distribute and monetize their original content, whether it is homegrown home·grown adj. 1. Raised or grown at home. 2. Originating in or characteristic of a locality: "Rock is homegrown music in the United States, evolved from blues and country and Tin Pan Alley" or commercial-grade. Hitwise data for the month ending September 2006 also shows Break.com as the number one independent Web site in the entertainment-multimedia category. For more information, please visit http://www.break.com. |
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