Valnet

[4] The company started a YouTube channel in January 2016 called "Little Angel", which provides animated content aimed at toddlers.

[5] By April 6, 2016, the company acquired Comic Book Resources, with Valnet CEO Hassan Youssef retaining the editorial team and taking over their offices.

[7] Valnet acquired XDA along with four other websites—Pocketnow, AppAdvice, BackyardBoss and Hook&Bullet—from Busy Pixel Media in February 2022.

The company was reportedly "seemingly firing those who try and stand up for writers" in its bid to attempt to improve its work culture and performance.

[12] Valnet acquired OpenCritic by August 2024 in an attempt to integrate the aggregator into its other businesses in the gaming sector.

Collider focuses on entertainment news, analysis, and commentary, along with original features, complementary film and television reviews, editorials, and interviews.

In 2015, Weintraub sold Collider to Complex Media, who would manage the business and advertisements on the website and offer editing support.

[17][18] CBR has featured columns by industry professionals such as Robert Kirkman, Gail Simone, and Mark Millar.

][unreliable source][31] In 2012, MovieWeb produced a video which was an '80s-themed parody mashup of The Walking Dead series accompanied by music from Growing Pains that went viral.

[40][41] Screen Rant has expanded its coverage with red-carpet events in Los Angeles, New York Film Festivals and San Diego Comic-Con panels.

[47] Screen Rant features a video series called Pitch Meetings by YouTube comedian Ryan George.

[52] Valnet acquired XDA along with four other websites—Pocketnow, AppAdvice, BackyardBoss and Hook&Bullet—from Busy Pixel Media in February 2022.

[56][57] In 2008, CNET Asia suggested that XDA Developers offers potential solutions to problems with many Android-based mobile devices.

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