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ShoBizzy, a networking app for the TV industry, aims to open new doors for freelancers


With the current unemployment crisis in Hollywood, many TV and film crew members are concerned about finding their next job. This is particularly the case With the current unemployment crisis in Hollywood, Shobizzy is the latest networking app for freelancers in the industry that aims to address this challenge.

Instead, it provides a social platform for freelancers to create public profiles showcasing their skills and expertise, as well as form long-lasting connections with people in the business who can serve as valuable references for future job opportunities. “The television industry has been in the downturn this past year, and a lot of people are struggling to find work,” co-founder Kevin Eberly said, who previously founded PayYourRent, the online rent payment software company. The new partnership with Red Light Management is significant because the company represents many well-known artists, such as Luke Bryan, Sabrina Carpenter, The Black Keys, The Fray, The Strokes, and Tom Petty.

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