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KIT Digital Spin-Off Is Rebranded

January 09, 2013 |
LONDON -- KIT digital Content Solutions, Inc., a company that was spun off from KIT digital, Inc. in June 2012, has today unveiled a renewed vision and corporate identity that sees the company rebrand as utd. by content with immediate effect.

utd. by content, which provides media management and digital distribution services to the news, media and entertainment industries, sits at the nexus of an industry that is transforming. Digital formats, along with the increasing consumer thirst for "on-demand, on-the-go" media has left media companies and distributors in need of a partner who can combine services with technology to prepare, transform, optimize or deliver content for an increasing variety of end-points; digital cinema, home entertainment, online, and digital platforms.

As a central part of the re-launch, utd. by content has announced a company belief which will guide all of the company's operations: "We stand to unite our customers with their audiences, by harnessing and unleashing the new power of content."

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