Developed for Nickelodeon’s merchandising and licensing divisions, the NickSource website provides licensees the products they need, now online in one location.
Every year the Food For Thought website offers an array of courses open to all Viacom employees. The principal reason for the site – staff browse and sign up for courses – lent itself perfectly to a typical e-commerce model – the shopping cart website.
During the Labs/iFilm Desktop Film Festival, employees of MTV Networks uploaded short digital films (see web page above), judged them and viewed the winners all from the comfort of their computers.
Viacom’s Office of Global Inclusion came to us with the following problem – how to organize under one easy to use umbrella the diversity of our company’s staff; how to represent the work that reflects that diversity; and how to provide staff with the means to celebrate their diversity.
For our client Viacom Benefits, we made a cohesive whole of the many diverse benefits available to Viacom staff.
The APSA is an overview of the activities implemented by CRS (Catholic Relief Services) and its partner agencies in response to the challenges inherent in the reconstruction of South Sudan at the time.
MTV Overdrive was a free broadband video channel brought to you by MTV.com. It was the basis for MTV Networks dot coms through 2007.
MTV Networks offered a mountain of merchandise from the MTVN shows that audiences loved. On the e-swag website, fans could shop official apparel and accessories inspired by over 150 fan-favorite titles.