- Mediaweek, Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:02 AM
Ben Silverman's Electus, formed last year following the executive's much-maligned tenure at NBC, has emerged as a deal-making juggernaut in the online video arena, to the extent that many are
crediting him with resuscitating a moribund medium. Over the past 12 months, the IAC-owned company has launched projects with four of the Web's biggest players: Yahoo, AOL, MySpace and Facebook. Soon
the company will move forward into territory previously seen as perilous-scripted content for the Web.
Besides the Web, Electus is active in TV and movies. Just last week the company
announced a deal with VH1 to launch a reality series, Mob Wives. And recently the company hired Tony DiSanto, the former MTV executive behind hits such as The Hills and Jersey Shore. But it's online
video where the company may have the most impact.
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