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Media Rights Capital and Google agree to distribute monetized streaming online videos of Family Guy through Google's AdSense

Media Rights Capital signs contract to fund eight films project at $250 million dollars.

The New York Times reports on Media Rights Capital in a feature article titled Tilting Hollywood's Balance of Power to Talent Agency Clients.

An article published in Multichannel provides information about Media Rights Capital and the Adsense deal with Google.

Hollywood Reporter conducts an interview with Media Rights Capital and MRC leaders Modi Wiczyk, Keith Samples, Dan Goodman, and Asif Satchu.

An article published in Variety reports on the agreement between Media Rights Capital and Warner Brothers Pictures.

The Daylife publishes an excerpt online about Media Rights Capital creating distribution channels for film, TV and digital media.

Media Rights Capital co-CEOs Asif Satchu and Modi Wiczyk discuss their policy to treat actors, actresses, writers and other creative talent like business partners.

An article at Rotten Tomatoes highlights agreement between Media Rights Capital and Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy.

The Associated Press publishes an article about how Media Rights Capital has signed an agreement with the WGA in "Globes Show Turns Up Heat on Strike."

Variety highlights Marni Wieshofer joining the executive leadership team at Media Rights Capital as Senior Vice President.

Richard Kelly’s new film "The Box" will star Cameron Diaz and be financed by Media Rights Capital.

Compiled information about Media Rights Capital including press releases and articles are available at Media Rights Press.

The New York Times reports Media Rights Capital as one of four studios to support the WGA during the writers strike.

Variety article highlights the inclusion of Spyglass and Media Rights Capital among studios to sign off on agreement with WGA during 2007 writer's strike.

Article at Marketing Vox discusses the WPP acquiring 6.8 percent stake in Media Rights Capital.

The Writers Guild of America reaches an interim agreement with Media Rights Capital and Spyglass Entertainment.

The WGA says that each new studio deal helps divide the conglomerates in reference to its agreement with Media Rights Capital.

WPP Group acquires 6.8 percent stake inMedia Rights Capital as reported by AdAge.


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