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Atom Entertainment Information

Atom Entertainment is an Internet entertainment company which operates Atom Films, Shockwave.com, AddictingGames.com, and AtomUploads.com, formerly known as AddictingClips.com.

The company was formed in 2001 by the merger of Atom Corporation and Shockwave.com, Inc. Viacom acquired Atom Entertainment in August 2006 for about $200M.[1] Popular games such as The World's Hardest Game, Stick Wars and the Impossible Quiz are hosted here.

References

  1. ^ Press Room - release 08.09.06

External links

Viacom Media Networks
Parent: Viacom
MTV Networks
Entertainment Group Comedy Central · Spike · TV Land · AddictingGames · Atom Entertainment · Game Trailers
Music & Logo Group CMT · CMT Pure Country · Logo · Palladia · MTV · MTV2 · MTV Hits · MTV Jams · mtvU · Tr3́s · VH1 · VH1 Classic · VH1 Soul
Nickelodeon Kids & Family Group Nick Jr. · Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite · Nicktoons · TeenNick · Neopets · ParentsConnect
BET Networks BET · Centric · BET Gospel · BET Hip-Hop
Viacom Inc.
Corporate directors George S. Abrams · Philippe Dauman (CEO) · Thomas E. Dooley · Ellen V. Futter · Robert Kraft · Alan Greenberg · Charles Phillips · Sumner Redstone (Chairman) · Shari Redstone · Frederic Salerno · William Schwartz
MTV Networks MTV · VH1 · Nickelodeon · Comedy Central · CMT · Spike · more...
BET Networks BET · BET Gospel · BET Hip-Hop · Centric · BET UK
Paramount Motion Pictures Group Paramount Pictures Corporation: Paramount Pictures · Paramount Vantage · Paramount Classics · Republic Pictures · United International Pictures (50% with NBC Universal's Universal Studios) MTV branded labels: MTV Films · Nickelodeon Movies Other units: EPIX (co-owned with Lions Gate Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Television stations KGBS-CA (Tr3́s) · KHMM-CA (Tr3́s) · KMMK-LP / KMUM-CA / KMMW-LP (Tr3́s) · KZMM-CA (Tr3́s)
Viacom Music Group Comedy Central Records · Nick Records
Miscellaneous assets Viacom International · Viacom 18 (India) · Viacom Entertainment Store · Bellator Fighting Championships · MovieTickets.com
See also · Viacom (1971–2005)
Annual Revenue: $17.3 billion USD ( 10% 3Q 2005) · Employees: 38,310 · Stock Symbol: NASDAQ: VIA, NASDAQ: VIAB · Website: viacom.com
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