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Collective Artists Network Announces Acquisition of Terribly Tiny Tales

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Collective Artists Network announces the acquisition of Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT), an Indian storytelling platform. This strategic acquisition aligns with the company’s vision to expand its reach across the media industry with roots in popular culture.

TTT began its journey in 2013 as a flash fiction platform on Facebook, founded by Anuj Gosalia. Recognizing the need for organic storytelling amidst the clutter of internet memes and GIFs, Gosalia launched TTT to deliver meaningful and relatable content to digital audiences. The platform now spans Instagram, YouTube, and other social media, boasting millions of followers.

Vijay Subramaniam, Founder and CEO, Collective Artists Network, said, “My vision has always been to build scale by creating an ecosystem that supports the best forms of storytelling for creators. The acquisition of Terribly Tiny Tales aligns perfectly with our expansion plan to establish Collective Artists Network as a leading new media company centered around creators and content. We strive to empower the entire creator ecosystem with our network, and this acquisition is another step towards achieving that goal.”

Anuj Gosalia, Founder and CEO of Terribly Tiny Tales said, “Joining forces with Collective Artists Network is a pivotal moment for Terribly Tiny Tales. This partnership will allow TTT to leverage the extensive resources and expertise of the Collective, allowing us to expand our reach and influence in the storytelling space. We are thrilled to be part of this growing force that values ​​creativity, storytelling and innovation as much as we do.”

The acquisition is a milestone in redefining the new creator-led media business. With this acquisition, the company is poised to further impact diverse audiences in today’s dynamic media landscape.

The acquisition is a milestone in redefining creator-led media businesses, positioning the company to further engage diverse audiences in today’s dynamic media landscape.