Zilo

Zilo Networks Inc. was an integrated entertainment and marketing television network aimed at college students and young adults.

Founded in 1999, New York City-based Zilo Networks quickly became one of the leading integrated entertainment and marketing networks designed specifically for college students and young adults. Among its most notable accomplishments: the creation of Zilo TV, the nation’s largest dorm room campus cable television network, which in Spring 2009 was sold (and is in the process of being rebranding) to SirkTV.[1] SirkTV is property of New York City-based film, television and video production company Sirk Productions.

Sirk Productions

Founded in 1997, Sirk Productions is an award-winning New York City-based Production Company. Sirk produces films, including the award-winning documentaries Severe Clear and Anytown, USA, and television programs, such as The Inside Reel, as well as provides multimedia services to corporate and non-profit clients. Sirk has won several awards for its commercial and corporate work, including over 10 Telly, Videography and Communicator Awards. Some clients include KONAMI, Paramount, Bank of America, Verizon, IBM, Tweezerman, USA Today, David Yurman, New York Botanical Garden, NYU Medical Center, The United Nations, Ford Motor Company.

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References

  1. www.sirktv.com/zilo-networks, SirkTV | Zilo Networks


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