A marketer and distributor of broadband entertainment, Atom Entertainment (formerly AtomShockwave, Corp.) was formed by the 2001 merger of Internet pioneers Shockwave.com and AtomFilms. Shockwave.com offers a broad selection of online games that attract players of all ages. AtomFilms provides on-demand viewing of more than 1,000 world-class film and animation titles ranging from 1 to 30 minutes in length. In 2005, Atom Entertainment acquired the online games portal AddictingGames. Shortly after, the online video directory AddictingClips was developed offering consumers one destination for the best clips across the Web.

The company operates on an innovative, multi-tiered business model featuring advertising, sponsorship, e-commerce, subscription, and distribution revenue streams. Collectively, more than 30 million entertainment fans visit the Atom Entertainment sites each month.

People

Mika Salmi (President/CEO)

Robert Daly (Board Member)

Lee Unlacke (VP Sales & Marketing)

Rob Burgess (Board Member)

Thomas Hoegh (Board Member)

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