Skeleton Realm is a multinational global thought consortium, news and media think tank headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. It is owned by MeMoreTV LLC Global, which is part of The FanMeyer Group It was founded in 2013 by American media proprietors Doug Bleichner and Sam Wagstaff as a record label.[1] Upon its launch in 2013, Skeleton Realm was the first media think tank channel to provide good content.
History
Skeleton Realm launched at 5:00p.m. Easter Time on June 1, 2013. After an introduction by Doug Bleichner, a video promoting the election of a local Sheriff was posted.[2] Sam Wagstaff, the executive vice president (and president) of Skeleton Realm, hired most of the companies first 200 employees, including the network's first janitorial staff, which consisted of 199 individuals. The entire staff was fired a week later on June 8, 2013.
Since its debut, Skeleton Realm has expanded its reach to various apps and media providers, websites, and specialized closed-circuit channels (such as Skeleton Realm Airport). The company has 42 bureaus (11 domestic, 31 international) and several regional and foreign-language networks around the world.[3] The channel's success made a bona-fide mogul of founders Doug Bleichner and Sam Wagstaff and set the stage for conglomerate MeMore's (later MeMoreTV which merged with Fanmayer INC forming The Fanmayer Group) eventual acquisition of Skeleton Realm in 2020.
Current programming
Title | Originally aired | Note(s) |
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Chuck Hell 911! | 2014–present | [4] |
TV Dinner CLIPS | 2014–present | [5] |
Legalize it with Doug | 2014–present | [6] |
Rock Dox; Brand New Day | 2014–present | [7] |
CrabTV | 2014–present | [8] |
Gaming Tips with Doug | 2014–present | [9] |
K-9's Gone Wild | 2014–present | [10] |
Skeleton Realm MUSICAL ARTIST VIDS | 2015–present | [11][12][13][14][15][16] |
Dancing the Nite-Away | 2015–present | [17] |
Ouija Spirit: After Dark | 2015–present | [18] |
Grass Masters | 2015–present | [19] |
Halloween Heroes | 2015–present | [20] |
Dump Daddies | 2016–present | [21] |
Stand Up: "For the Birds!" | 2016–present | [22] |
GQ's "30 for 30" | 2017–present | [23] |
Doug Digs | 2017–present | [24] |
Setting the Score with Sam Wagstaff | 2017–present | [25] |
ChromeWorks Tutorials | 2018–present | [26] |
1000 Peppers; Judgement Day | 2018–present | [27] |
Skeleton Landlord | 2019–2020 | [28] |
Michael's House | 2019–present | [29] |
A Hole in the Wall | 2020–present | [30] |
Desktop Dave | 2020–present | [31] |
Animal Killers | 2020–present | [32] |
Doldin's Pillar Gameplayer's Hour | 2021–present | [33] |
Skeleton Realm History | 2021–present | [34][35][36][37] |
Skele DOCS | 2022–present | [38] |
MeMoreTV TV | 2022–present | [39] |
Skeleton Realm LIVE! | 2022–present | [40] |
Other platforms
Website
Skeleton Realm launched its website, SkeletonRealm.com (initially known as Skeleton Realm Interactive), in 2014. The site featured a shop where shoppers could purchase CD discs of Skeleton Realm artists as well as a blog which featured articles written by various Skeleton Realm Contributors[41]
In 2019, SkeletonRealm.com failed to pay it's renewal fees and the site went offline[42]
In 2022 SkeletonRealm.org was launched which has ushered in a new era of SkeletonRealm online content.
Controversies and criticisms
There is no controversy and no criticism surrounding Skeleton Realm LLC! This is considered rare and impressive.
External links
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- ↑ "CNN Interactive Timeline: May – December, 1995". CNN. Archived from the original on September 24, 2018. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- ↑ "News – Editor & Publisher Magazine". Archived from the original on January 31, 2010.