Uncanny
Pre Seed Round in 2019
Uncanny is an innovative AI production team tailored for live streamers and content creators, enhancing their broadcasting capabilities. The company has developed a sophisticated on-stream advertising platform that integrates seamlessly into live streams, allowing for engaging production experiences without disrupting the viewer's enjoyment. By leveraging artificial intelligence technology, Uncanny creates relevant advertising experiences that align with the gaming context, enabling brands to effectively reach their target audience while monetizing content. This approach positions Uncanny as a key player in the intersection of live streaming and advertising, providing tools that empower content creators to elevate their broadcasts.
TuneIn is a global audio streaming platform that provides live sports, music, news, podcasts, and internet radio. It offers premium services with commercial-free music and access to live sports and news content, and TuneIn Live enables Alexa and other voice-enabled devices to access premium audio content. The company operates its own radio stations and partners with others, delivering live and on-demand programming across home, car, and mobile devices on a wide range of platforms and devices worldwide. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, TuneIn serves tens of millions of monthly active users and hosts a catalog of more than 100,000 radio stations and millions of podcasts, accessible in many countries and on popular smart speakers and connected devices.
Cut.com
Venture Round in 2016
Cut is a content production service company that specializes in creating digital video content. The company focuses on producing a variety of engaging materials, including videos and stories, tailored for both entertainment and serious purposes. By leveraging its expertise in digital media, Cut aims to provide viewers with enjoyable experiences while also offering financial and related assistance through the sharing of its content.
TuneIn is a global audio streaming platform that provides live sports, music, news, podcasts, and internet radio. It offers premium services with commercial-free music and access to live sports and news content, and TuneIn Live enables Alexa and other voice-enabled devices to access premium audio content. The company operates its own radio stations and partners with others, delivering live and on-demand programming across home, car, and mobile devices on a wide range of platforms and devices worldwide. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, TuneIn serves tens of millions of monthly active users and hosts a catalog of more than 100,000 radio stations and millions of podcasts, accessible in many countries and on popular smart speakers and connected devices.
AltspaceVR
Series A in 2015
AltspaceVR, Inc. is a social virtual reality software company that offers a communication platform designed to facilitate interaction and shared experiences among users worldwide. Founded in 2013 and based in Redwood City, California, the company enables individuals to connect in virtual reality for various activities, including gaming, streaming content, attending live events, and business collaboration. The platform integrates two-dimensional web content into shared virtual spaces, extending the web to create immersive holographic experiences. As a subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation since 2017, AltspaceVR aims to foster genuine connections by allowing users to engage with one another in a natural and fulfilling manner, enhancing their ability to socialize and collaborate in virtual environments.
Spectrum
Acquisition in 2014
Spectrum is a cable telecommunications company that provides a diverse array of home entertainment and information services. Its offerings include video on-demand, digital video recording, high-speed internet access, and various communication tools, as well as home automation and monitoring services. In addition to residential services, Spectrum also caters to business clients with data and network services, video programming, and music services. Established in 1989 and headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, Spectrum operates in multiple regions, including New York State, the Carolinas, Ohio, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Southern California, and Texas. The company has grown to serve approximately 15 million customers.
NBCUniversal
Acquisition in 2011
NBCUniversal is a prominent media and entertainment company headquartered in New York, formed from the merger of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment in 2004. The company develops, produces, and markets a wide array of content, including entertainment, news, and information, catering to a global audience. Its diverse portfolio encompasses broadcast and cable networks, a motion picture studio, television production operations, a television station group, and world-renowned theme parks. Additionally, NBCUniversal operates a suite of internet-based businesses that allow consumers to access its content across various platforms and devices. With a significant presence in multiple U.S. states and London, NBCUniversal is dedicated to delivering exceptional media experiences and innovative storytelling.
Move Networks
Series C in 2008
Move Networks offers a comprehensive platform for delivering live, multi-channel television over the internet. It integrates middleware, content management, subscription packaging, billing, and digital rights management, enabling telecommunications providers and media companies to generate revenue through subscriptions and enhanced advertising.
Broadbus Technologies
Series C in 2005
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneering developer of memory-based systems for delivering video content, specializing in on-demand software solutions for communications service providers. The company focused on enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services, including video on-demand, time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, and on-demand advertisement insertion. Broadbus Technologies was recognized for its innovative contributions to the video delivery landscape before being acquired by Motorola in July 2006 for $181 million.
Arroyo Video Solutions
Series B in 2005
Arroyo Video Solutions is a video on demand company based in the United States that specializes in developing innovative video platforms. These platforms enable operators to deliver a range of video applications effectively. The company was acquired by Cisco Systems on August 21, 2006, further enhancing its capabilities and reach within the video services market. Arroyo Video Solutions plays a significant role in streamlining the delivery of video content, catering to the growing demand for on-demand media services.
Arroyo Video Solutions
Series A in 2004
Arroyo Video Solutions is a video on demand company based in the United States that specializes in developing innovative video platforms. These platforms enable operators to deliver a range of video applications effectively. The company was acquired by Cisco Systems on August 21, 2006, further enhancing its capabilities and reach within the video services market. Arroyo Video Solutions plays a significant role in streamlining the delivery of video content, catering to the growing demand for on-demand media services.
Broadbus Technologies
Series B in 2004
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneering developer of memory-based systems for delivering video content, specializing in on-demand software solutions for communications service providers. The company focused on enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services, including video on-demand, time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, and on-demand advertisement insertion. Broadbus Technologies was recognized for its innovative contributions to the video delivery landscape before being acquired by Motorola in July 2006 for $181 million.
Broadbus Technologies
Series A in 2002
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneering developer of memory-based systems for delivering video content, specializing in on-demand software solutions for communications service providers. The company focused on enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services, including video on-demand, time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, and on-demand advertisement insertion. Broadbus Technologies was recognized for its innovative contributions to the video delivery landscape before being acquired by Motorola in July 2006 for $181 million.
V-Span
Venture Round in 2000
V-Span is a prominent provider of video-oriented collaboration and conferencing services, offering a comprehensive portfolio that includes audio, video, web, and streaming solutions tailored for enterprise and channel markets. The company enables effective electronic meetings, events, and training through its online self-service tools, experienced full-service call centers, and a diversified global network. V-Span's services cater to various business applications, including human resources, training, marketing, product development, and sales.