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Kernel (digital media company)

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Type
  
Private

Website
  
Kernel.com

Services
  
Online media

Founded
  
2014; 3 years ago (2014)

Founders
  
Dave Harvilicz Andy Martinez Hassan Wharton-Ali

Headquarters
  
Santa Monica, California

Kernel is a corporation in the United States that sells goods and services relating to feature films, television programs, e-sports, video games, and related content including digital home entertainment, and VIP experiences over the Internet.

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E-Commerce

Kernel's e-commerce platform sells movie-related packages that include related content, merchandise, digital home entertainment, and VIP experiences. Kernel was named one of "10 Startups and Technologies to Watch in 2015" by Video Ink.

On October 26, 2015, it was announced that Kernel will begin selling theater tickets to all movies on Kernel.com and its mobile app in the first quarter of 2016 exclusively through its ticketing partner MovieTickets.com on 28,000 screens in 22 countries.

Data Collection

Kernel operates a highly-scalable, transcontinental, massively-distributed, fault-tolerant hadoop cluster to track and analyze big data.

History

In December 2014, Kernel was tapped by Sony Pictures Entertainment to distribute the film The Interview.

Whole Foods Market co-founder and co-CEO John Mackey (businessman) is an investor in Kernel.

References

Kernel (digital media company) Wikipedia