EXCLUSIVE: Vin Di Bona’s Fishbowl Signs with Revision3 to Distribute CuteWinFail

Digital studio Fishbowl Worldwide Media, founded by entertainment industry veterans Vin di Bona and Bruce Gersh, just inked a deal with Revision 3 to distribute CuteWinFail.

Now in its fourth season, CuteWinFail will be part of Revision 3’s global online network, and the Rev3 will serve as Fishbowl’s exclusive advertising sales partner for the CuteWinFail channel.

YouTube sensation Toby Turner will return as the CuteWinFail host.

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“With CuteWinFail, which was FishBowl’s first digital content initiative, we have successfully built an online brand that has grown exponentially and has continued to engage new viewers with each of its 60-plus episodes,” said Gersh, president and CEO of FishBowl Worldwide Media. “We are very excited to continue to reach new audiences through Revision3’s global distribution network.”

Fishbowl has been on fire recently, having just launched the Petsami YouTube channel last month and Ultimate Proposal on Yahoo! in October, which started off with a bang at 1.75MM views in the first week.

“Revision3’s partnership with Fishbowl continues to help us expand programming for our global network, as well as bring the incredible CuteWinFail series to new audiences,” said Ryan Vance, Vice President of Programming and Production, Revision3. “We look forward to offering our advertising partners engaging and creative ways to connect with audiences through Fishbowl’s premium quality channel.”

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