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    Wednesday, November 14, 2007

    DECA Announces New Partnerships


    Santa Monica-based digital entertainment firm DECA said Wednesday morning that it has inked a new set of programming partnerships. The firm, which recently launched Boing Boing TV, said that it will partner with Peter Rojas of Engadget; Larry Lyttle of Judge Judy/Judge Joe Brown, Alex Albrecht of DiggNation, and SuicideGirls for future programming. DECA also said that it will work with Dog & Pony, a business innovation interview video podcast that is distributed by CNET. Details of the partnerships were not disclosed. DECA is venture backed by Mayfield, General Catalyst, and Atomico.
    posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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