Food Personality Becky Reams Joins WhiskedFoodie.Com As The Foodie Next Door

Los Angeles, CA – October 4, 2012 – Becky Reams’ passion for food radiates in her cooking, food photography, writing and spirited sense of humor. That made her the perfect choice when the editors at culinary lifestyle website, WhiskedFoodie.com were looking to add a new personality to the site. The self-taught chef and former contestant of Fox’s MasterChef joins the website to offer her expertise and West Coast perspective on all subjects related to food, cooking, restaurants and kitchen culture.

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How to Monetize Your Videos...Without YouTube

How to Monetize Your Videos...Without YouTube

Tom Alexander, CEO of PK4 Media, believes uploading videos to YouTube leaves money on the table.

“There are many more ways to monetize your video content,” said Alexander, who oversees a team of 10 at PK4 Media. “Great content with an engaged audience is very valuable to advertisers. Our job is to make sure content providers maximize their earning potential by driving traffic to their site, and monetizing their video content.”

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Ad Network And Publishing Company PK4 Media Acquires JSFour Media And Technology

Los Angeles, CA – January 12, 2012 – PK4 Media, the premium online video advertising network and publishing company, today announced the acquisition of JSFour, a media and technology company. As part of the acquisition JSFour founder Jimi Smoot will join PK4 Media as the VP of Product Development. The two companies have been in collaboration to develop an advanced video distribution platform named Bishop.

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Moves could give online marketers more options

Moves could give online marketers more options

First, PK4 Media, a premium ad network and publishing company, is acquiring JSFOUR, a media tech company; the two have been working together to create the Bishop Video Platform. That platform helps publishers control the costs of online video and also connecting publishers with advertisers directly. Basically, it means publishers control more of their product.

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