Creative COW

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CreatedbyKathlyn and Ron Lindeboom
Launched11 April 2001; 23 years ago (2001-04-11)[1]
Creative COW
Creative Cow logo
Screenshot of the Creative Cow forums
Predecessor(s)Media 100 Worldwide Users Group
Created byKathlyn and Ron Lindeboom
URLcreativecow.net
Launched11 April 2001; 23 years ago (2001-04-11)[1]
Current statusactive

Creative COW is a website of support communities for digital video, video editing, and media production professionals in broadcasting, motion graphics, visual effects and film.

It provides over 60 online support discussion forums spanning a wide range of professional video tools and software.[2]

Additionally, Creative Cow offers over 1,000 free text and video tutorials,[3][4] has nearly two dozen different podcasts,[citation needed] as well as other resources for video professionals. Creative COW is funded by advertising and sponsorship from manufacturers.[citation needed]

COW is a backronym for "Communities of the World".[5]

Creative COW was founded in April 2001 by Kathlyn and Ron Lindeboom,[6] a married couple.[7]

The website evolved from the couple's earlier Media 100 Worldwide Users Group (WWUG),[5] which began in 1995, and was sold to Digital Media Net in January 2000.[7]

After the sale of WWUG, the Lindebooms decided to create another website. Initially, Kathlyn Lindeboom was Creative COW's director and chief officer, while Ron shifted roles from a developer to operations. In late 2002, Ron took over as the company's CEO, while Kathlyn shifted to operations and Human Resources.[7][8]

Over the years, Creative COW grew to be one of the largest and longest-running online communities for multimedia professionals. As of 2021, 71% of the site's visitors (5.3 million annual visitors) were Gen Z and Millennials, while 25% (1.9 million annual visitors) were mid-career professionals.[9]

In 2022, Creative COW LLC was dissolved[10] and Creative COW's trademarks, assets, and intellectual property were reassigned from Ronald Lindeboom to Brielyn Clayton.[11] The Creative COW website and forums are still in operation.[2]

Creative COW Magazine

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