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Author Dina Kaplan

 Dina Kaplan is a co-founder of blip.tv. Dina oversees operations and business development for the company, including finance, media and distribution partnerships, public relations and marketing. Blip.tv is an online television network focused on featuring, promoting and monetizing the best original shows on the Web. Blip.tv shares advertising revenues evenly with content creators and syndicates shows throughout the Web, to iTunes, and to the TV set through partnerships with FiOS, TiVo, Sony Television, Boxee and roku. Blip.tv hosts 50,000 original Web shows and attracting 90 million video views a month. Before blip.tv, Dina was an Emmy-award winning television news reporter, mostly for local NBC stations. Prior to reporting, Dina worked as an associate producer for MTV News and at the White House as Director of Research for the Office of the White House Counsel. Dina is a judge for the Webby Awards, a member of the Producers Guild of America, on the National Board of Wesleyan University, on the board of the IAWTV (International Academy of Web Television), and on the Advisory Board of the Women's Media Center. Dina is the founder and Chair of the New York Founders Club, a group dedicated to promoting the start-up community in New York City. She is also the co-founder of the Breakfast Club, a group of women executives in digital media companies and tech-based start-ups in New York.

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