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Merlin Kauffman Sells TestTube.com To Discovery Communications For New Network

Posted on the 24 May 2013 by Worldwide @thedomains
Merlin Kauffman recently sold the domain name TestTube.com for an undisclosed price to the Discovery Communications who is using the domain name to launching a new online science network targeting young men, called TestTube.com.

The domain name is owned by "Revision3 - A Discovery Communications Company" and looks like it transferred in March of this year.

Discovery Communications owns the Discovery Network and many other broadcast channels.

According to MediaPost.com, "The new ad-supported network will debut with 15 short-form original series,  launching with an expected 10 million video views monthly and hoping to  get to 20 million by year's end. All this comes from its Revision3 digital unit, which Discovery bought a year ago.

Discovery will also be distributing the new shows on YouTube, Microsoft Xbox, Apple TV, Roku boxes, TiVo DVRs and on smartphones and tablet devices, including iPad, iPhone and Android devices.

TV shows will focus on science-oriented content -- one about human sexuality, "Laci Green’s Sex+", and another that distorts time to show things one might otherwise miss with the human eye another called "Distort." A third examines positive results of  catastrophes -- "Thanks Disaster," and there is a "Mythbusters" spinoff.

MediaPost's article quotes  JB  Perrette, chief digital officer of Discovery Communications as saying:

“Discovery is in the business of igniting curiosity --from on-air to online -- and for all types of audiences.

“This is another step in our mission to be the  No. 1 nonfiction video and media company on all screens. We’ve doubled  our original online video output this year, and are growing new audiences with TestTube and other digital networks  that are creating great content that entertains and engages"

If your wondering Worldwide Media, Inc, owns the plural of the domain name TestTubes.com…

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