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  1. Jun 21, 2023 · Jason Freeland holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and attended USC’s School of Film and Television. Outlook Amusements, Inc. was founded by Jason Freeland and Tim Youd, who met during a “junior year abroad” program at Oxford University during their college years.

  2. View Jason Freeland’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: Outlook Amusements · Education: University of Southern California · Location: Burbank ...

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  3. Jul 12, 2023 · Jason Freeland has been working in new age marketplace businesses for over 30 years. In 1991, Freeland stumbled into the spiritual wellness business by producing the Psychic Friends Network.

  4. Well, Jason Freeland achieved just that when he created California Psychics in Los Angeles, California in 1995. As the Founder and CEO of California Psychics, an empowering psychic services community that connects people with premier advisors, Freeland has not only created a brand that people can trust but also transformed the way customers view online psychic services today.

  5. Jason Freeland has an extensive background in business operation, production, direct marketing, Internet development, and the New Age marketplace. In 1992, Freeland began producing numerous infomercials and direct response commercials, including the Psychic Friends Network. Other infomercials he was involved with include Barbara DeAngeles’

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    • California Psychics, Outlook Amusements
    • Burbank, California
  6. Brown's Requiem is a 1998 American crime film written and directed by Jason Freeland. Brown's Requiem was the 1981 debut novel by noted crime author James Ellroy, and his third to be adapted to film following L.A. Confidential in 1997, and Blood on the Moon (filmed under the title Cop) in 1987.

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  8. Feb 25, 2000 · When Jason Freeland was a USC film student, he heard James Ellroy on National Public Radio speaking about his hard-boiled L.A. novels and how Hollywood didn't understand his work.