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Zoomin
Company typeMedia company, Online content
Founded2000
Headquarters
Schiphol-Rijk
,
the Netherlands
OwnerAzerion
Websitehttp://zoomin.tv/

Zoomin is a media and entertainment company located in Schiphol-Rijk, the Netherlands. Zoomin specializes in custom video production for commercial use.[1]

History

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Zoomin was founded in 2000 as a video production agency specializing in commercial projects. MTG acquired a majority stake in Zoomin in July 2015[2] and took full ownership in May 2018. In October 2019, Azerion acquired Zoomin from MTG. Headquartered in Amsterdam, Azerion is a digital entertainment and media agency that produces commercial content and advertising strategy for businesses.

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Zoomin produces short-form video content from its worldwide network of video journalists. It produces ten unique new videos a day in English, which are localized in nine additional languages through its in-house production facilities. The stories are about entertainment, life-style, sports, fashion, and character-driven stories.

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References

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  1. ^ "Zoomin.TV". zoomin.tv. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  2. ^ Chopping, Dominic. "Modern Times Group buys Zoomin.TV stake". marketwatch.com. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
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