Cort St. George Named President of ContentX Technologies

IRVINE, Calif. — Internet industry executive Cort St. George has been named president of ContentX Technologies, the new Internet company providing a "friendly" new solution to content piracy.

The company said that St. George has played a key role in building several high profile mainstream and adult Internet companies since the 1990s. He helped launch ContentX last year, serving as director of business development and operations.

He also helped several firms build a workable subscription webcam mode. In addition to his role as a founder of OnlineSurgery.com, he also has played key roles in helping develop programs to monetize adult web traffic, generate cost-per-click (CPC) revenues and to market prescription drugs on the Internet.

In 2001 he became CEO of Entertainment Network and helped drive the success of its flagship site, VoyuerDorm.com. At ENI, Cort managed more than 150 employees and created one of the first vertically targeted advertising network portals, Traffico.com.

Prior to joining ContentX he was with National Lampoon, where he was instrumental in developing its top ranked online advertising network in addition to developing business and cross promotions with National Lampoon’s XM Satellite Radio network presence.

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