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Upcoming startup wants to be the online sports network for your kids San Francisco, Ca.-based Hey! You Up There!, competed a few weeks ago at our Vator Splash event in San Francisco.  The company’s VP of Strategy, Jim Kiles presented his pitch on stage in front of several hundreds of entrepreneurs and investors.  Here's the video we captured and a summary of what the company is working on. The startup is building an online video network geared towards children who love sports.  It's a half hour weekly sports variety show that features studio hosts and reporters on location at arenas and sporting events.  Beyond the show, Hey! You Up There! also has a Website which serves as a hub for user generated content, contests, the official TV show, and extra behind the ...   [ Read more ]
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Date Found: June 17, 2010
Date Produced: June 11, 2010
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