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Fred Seibert
American media entrepreneur

Fred Seibert

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American media entrepreneur
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76 years
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Columbia University,
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Frederick Seibert (born September 15, 1951) is an American serial entrepreneur and a moving pictures producer. He is the founder and CEO of Frederator Networks, Inc. and Frederator Studios. Seibert has held leading positions with MTV Networks, Hanna-Barbera, and Next New Networks, and is an angel investor in several technology and media start-ups. He has produced live action and animated programs for cable television, and the internet, and began his professional career as a jazz and blues record producer.Seibert’s work has been honored in numerous fields. In music production his production has been nominated for a Grammy Award. He has received an AIGA Medal for exceptional achievements. He is a member of the Animation Magazine Hall of Fame. And, Seibert’s cartoon productions have won virtually all awards available.

Early career

Seibert began his media career in college radio at Columbia University's WKCR-FM in 1969. While at Columbia he started his first company, Oblivion Records with partner Tom Pomposello, releasing LP's by Mississippi Fred McDowell (Live in New York) and Joe Lee Wilson. Simultaneously, he produced several dozen jazz and blues albums for independent companies such as Muse Records, JCOA Records (Jazz Composer's Orchestra) , and Birth Records (owned by instrumentalist/composer Gunter Hampel). Seibert was an early employee of New Music Distribution Service, a non-profit distributor of musician owned record company started by composers Carla Bley and Michael Mantler, before going on the road with Bley's big band as sound engineer and road manager. After a late 1970s stint with media promotion innovator Dale Pon at New York's WHN Radio, Seibert began his work at MTV Networks in 1980.

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Fred Seibert at Pixelodeon

Seibert was MTV's first creative director and guided its original voice and visual identity, creating hundreds of promotions, advertisements, and station IDs for the channel, and responsible for a rethinking of how television channels promoted themselves as "brands." He also commissioned and approved the mutating MTV logo (designed by the Manhattan Design collective, which included his oldest childhood friend, Frank Olinsky), despite network executives objections to a logo that did not remain constant. He led the team that developed "I Want My MTV!", one of the most famous advertising campaigns of the late 20th century.

In 1984, with partner Alan Goodman at Fred/Alan Inc., Seibert successfully overhauled the then-floundering children's cable channel Nickelodeon, moving it from worst to first in the ratings in six months.

Seibert continued involvement with the cable TV industry for several years. He was employed by Turner Broadcasting as the last president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, then as a consultant for almost 15 years at MTV Networks, and as a producer of several animated series for Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

Animated cartoons

From 1992 until 1996, as the last president of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon studio, Seibert was able to reinvigorate the company's creative reputation with the establishment of the animation incubator What a Cartoon!. Modeled on the Golden Age of mid-20th century cartoons, the 48 short films from creators around the world, Hanna-Barbera was able to launch seven hit series after a dry spell since the launch of the Smurfs in 1981 for NBC. The shows included Genndy Tartakovsky's Dexter's Laboratory, David Feiss' Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel, Van Partible's Johnny Bravo, John R. Dilworth's Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Craig McCraken's The Powerpuff Girls.

After Ted Turner included Hanna-Barbera's in Turner Broadcasting's 1996 sale to Time Warner Seibert established Frederator Studios as an independent animation producer based in Burbank, California.

Frederator has established itself as a major American independent with several series on Nickelodeon (like Butch Hartman's The Fairly OddParents), Cartoon Network (Pendleton Ward's Adventure Time), and Cartoon Hangover (Pendleton Ward's Bravest Warriors, Natasha Allegri's Bee and PuppyCat), and Kevin Kolde's production of Castlevania (TV series) for Netflix.

Frederator has also created the Internet channels Channel Frederator, Cartoon Hangover, and Next New Networks.

After starting Frederator Studios in 1997, Seibert brought together a group of investors in a failed attempt to save the troubled underground/alternative comics publisher Kitchen Sink Press.

Internet and video

In March 1999, MTV Networks CEO Tom Freston tapped Seibert to become the first president of the new MTV Networks Online, soon to split into MTV Interactive (The MTVi Group) and Nick.com.

Building on this new media success, in 2007 Seibert conceived and founded Next New Networks (with Emil Rensing, Herb Scannell, Tim Shey, and Jed Simmons), the leading online television company, with over 2 billion all time video views and over 200 million views every month (as of 2010). Along with their affiliated Indy Mogul, Barely Political, Channel Frederator and several other networks, the company'ssuperdistribution has allowed it to become among the most widely distributed video in the world, and to become YouTube's top professional content provider. By the end of 2010, Next New Networks had the globe's top two videos viewed on YouTube. In March 2011, Next New Networks was acquired by YouTube.

In 2004 David Karp interned at Frederator Studios at its first New York City location, and built the company's first blogging platform.In 2007 he launched Tumblr from a rented desk at Frederator Studios' Park Avenue South offices, with chief engineer Marco Arment.Seibert was one of Tumblr's first bloggers, an angel investor in the company, and served on its board before its acquisition.

Seibert and his Frederator Networks partnered with John Borthwick and Betaworks; Jonathan Miller, Jason Ostheimer, Shari Redstone; and entrepreneur Yoel Flohr to form Thirty Labs in 2014, a startup studio based in New York City to develop and invest in video based technology businesses Seibert is CEO and Flohr, COO. The company shuttered in 2015.

On February 21, 2012, Fred Seibert launched Cartoon Hangover, a channel on YouTube which consists of various animated shorts and series. Cartoon Hangover gained a much larger audience with the revival of Bravest Warriors by Pendleton Ward on November 8, 2012 which originally aired as a pilot on Fred Seibert's Random! Cartoons on Nicktoons Network in 2009. In 2014, Channel Frederator was revived as a multi-channel network focused entirely on animation, signing one of YouTube's biggest animation channels, Simon's Cat. By September 2014, the network was distributing 688 channels, with over 65 million monthly views and 10.5 million subscribers, and by 2017 announced it had reached 1 billion monthly views on YouTube.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 28 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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Who is Fred Seibert?
Fred Seibert is an American serial media entrepreneur and the founder of several successful businesses in the animation industry. He is best known as the founder of Frederator Networks, Inc., a global entertainment company specializing in cartoons and animation.
What is Frederator Networks?
Frederator Networks is a global entertainment company founded by Fred Seibert. It produces and distributes original cartoons and animation across various media platforms. Frederator Studios, a division of Frederator Networks, has been responsible for producing several popular animated series, including "Adventure Time" and "The Fairly OddParents."
What is Fred Seibert's background in the animation industry?
Fred Seibert has a long history in the animation industry. He started his career as a music video producer at MTV, where he helped popularize the use of animation in music videos. He later became the president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, where he revitalized the company with successful shows like "The Powerpuff Girls" and "Dexter's Laboratory." Seibert went on to found Frederator Networks, which has continued to be a major player in the animation industry.
What is Fred Seibert's approach to content creation?
Fred Seibert is known for his focus on talent and creativity in content creation. He has a philosophy of "championing the next generation of great cartoon storytellers." Seibert believes in giving artists creative freedom and supporting their visions. This approach has resulted in the creation of many successful and innovative animated series.
What is the impact of Fred Seibert's work on the animation industry?
Fred Seibert has made a significant impact on the animation industry. Through his various ventures, he has helped launch the careers of numerous talented artists and creators. His emphasis on artistry and storytelling has pushed the boundaries of animation and brought new and unique voices to the medium. Additionally, his work with Frederator Networks has led to the production of critically acclaimed and commercially successful animated series, contributing to the overall popularity and growth of the industry.
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