Comcast Ventures

Comcast Ventures serves as the investment arm of Comcast Corporation, focused on generating returns through investments across various stages of company development, from seed to late-stage growth. The firm targets a wide range of sectors, including advertising, consumer services, enterprise technology, and infrastructure. Its interests in advertising span digital platforms, mobile, video management, and TV media, while its infrastructure investments include video networks and cloud-based technologies. Comcast Ventures actively invests in areas such as digital media, cybersecurity, healthcare, fintech, and various technology sectors, including AI and IoT. The firm seeks to invest between $2 million and $25 million, often taking a lead role and a minority stake in its portfolio companies, with an emphasis on supporting entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Santa Monica, Comcast Ventures prioritizes investments in the United States and Canada, aiming to partner with innovative companies that drive transformative change.

Kim Armor

Managing Partner

Michelle Chang

Partner

Cong Ding

Investor

Christian Ebersol

Associate

Samir V. Gupte

Senior Associate

Gorav Khanna

Associate

Ryan Lee

Principal

Shivani Mathur

Associate

Kyle Peters

Director, Finance

Marc Silberman

Partner

Louis Toth

Managing Partner

Past deals in Video on Demand

Cheddar

Series D in 2018
Cheddar is a media and entertainment company that operates two live video news networks: Cheddar, focusing on business news, and Cheddar Big News, which offers general news and headlines. The company broadcasts from various prominent locations, including the New York Stock Exchange and its studios in New York and Los Angeles. Cheddar reaches over 6.5 million viewers monthly through platforms such as SlingTV, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, and social media channels like Facebook and Twitter, accumulating hundreds of millions of video views across these platforms. The company aims to provide an authentic voice and a fresh perspective on a wide range of topics, including business, culture, media, and technology, appealing to a diverse and intellectually curious audience. Founded by Jon Steinberg, Cheddar seeks to deliver updated news live and on-demand, reflecting the dynamism of modern media consumption.

SnagFilms

Venture Round in 2018
SnagFilms Inc. is an online film distribution company that provides audiences with the opportunity to watch, share, and support a wide array of films and documentaries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform offers thousands of full-length movies, TV shows, and documentaries across various genres, including comedy, drama, science, and horror. Viewers can access content on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs, and the service features multi-lingual options to cater to a diverse audience. SnagFilms aims to make independent and award-winning films accessible to a broader community while fostering a culture of support for filmmakers.

SundaySky

Series D in 2017
SundaySky Ltd. is a provider of dynamically generated video solutions aimed at e-businesses and online retailers, enhancing brand visibility and driving website traffic through high-quality video content. The company’s Software-as-a-Service platform facilitates the creation of personalized videos by extracting content from various sources and transforming it into engaging video clips. Key offerings include SmartVideo, a marketing platform that enables brands to deliver tailored video narratives at critical consumer interaction points; Videolet, a customizable video template; and proprietary technologies like Video Scene Markup Language for multimedia synchronization and InstantStreaming for immediate video delivery. Serving renowned brands such as AT&T, Allstate, and Citigroup, SundaySky generated over $1.4 billion in measurable value for its clients in 2017. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in Tel Aviv and Tokyo.

Cheddar

Series C in 2017
Cheddar is a media and entertainment company that operates two live video news networks: Cheddar, focusing on business news, and Cheddar Big News, which offers general news and headlines. The company broadcasts from various prominent locations, including the New York Stock Exchange and its studios in New York and Los Angeles. Cheddar reaches over 6.5 million viewers monthly through platforms such as SlingTV, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, and social media channels like Facebook and Twitter, accumulating hundreds of millions of video views across these platforms. The company aims to provide an authentic voice and a fresh perspective on a wide range of topics, including business, culture, media, and technology, appealing to a diverse and intellectually curious audience. Founded by Jon Steinberg, Cheddar seeks to deliver updated news live and on-demand, reflecting the dynamism of modern media consumption.

Cheddar

Series B in 2016
Cheddar is a media and entertainment company that operates two live video news networks: Cheddar, focusing on business news, and Cheddar Big News, which offers general news and headlines. The company broadcasts from various prominent locations, including the New York Stock Exchange and its studios in New York and Los Angeles. Cheddar reaches over 6.5 million viewers monthly through platforms such as SlingTV, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, and social media channels like Facebook and Twitter, accumulating hundreds of millions of video views across these platforms. The company aims to provide an authentic voice and a fresh perspective on a wide range of topics, including business, culture, media, and technology, appealing to a diverse and intellectually curious audience. Founded by Jon Steinberg, Cheddar seeks to deliver updated news live and on-demand, reflecting the dynamism of modern media consumption.

SundaySky

Series D in 2016
SundaySky Ltd. is a provider of dynamically generated video solutions aimed at e-businesses and online retailers, enhancing brand visibility and driving website traffic through high-quality video content. The company’s Software-as-a-Service platform facilitates the creation of personalized videos by extracting content from various sources and transforming it into engaging video clips. Key offerings include SmartVideo, a marketing platform that enables brands to deliver tailored video narratives at critical consumer interaction points; Videolet, a customizable video template; and proprietary technologies like Video Scene Markup Language for multimedia synchronization and InstantStreaming for immediate video delivery. Serving renowned brands such as AT&T, Allstate, and Citigroup, SundaySky generated over $1.4 billion in measurable value for its clients in 2017. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in Tel Aviv and Tokyo.

SnagFilms

Venture Round in 2016
SnagFilms Inc. is an online film distribution company that provides audiences with the opportunity to watch, share, and support a wide array of films and documentaries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform offers thousands of full-length movies, TV shows, and documentaries across various genres, including comedy, drama, science, and horror. Viewers can access content on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs, and the service features multi-lingual options to cater to a diverse audience. SnagFilms aims to make independent and award-winning films accessible to a broader community while fostering a culture of support for filmmakers.

Vessel

Series B in 2015
Vessel Group, Inc. operates a video platform that allows users to access a variety of content across numerous categories, including comedy, gaming, music, and more. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, the platform is designed to provide early access to videos from popular creators, offering short-term video releases at affordable prices. The company was established by key figures from the digital media industry, including Jason Kilar, a co-founder of Hulu, and Richard Tom, a former CTO of Hulu. Vessel is supported by notable investors, including Benchmark, Greylock Partners, and Bezos Expeditions.

VHX

Series B in 2015
VHX Corporation is a video distribution platform that enables businesses to create and sell custom video experiences directly to their audiences through their own websites and apps. Founded in 2011 and based in Brooklyn, New York, VHX supports a diverse range of content, including films, TV shows, comedy specials, live concert footage, lectures, web series, and educational materials. The platform offers an end-to-end technology solution that provides video producers, agencies, distributors, and networks with total control over their content, distribution, and customer data. This allows them to effectively market to their audience, scale their operations, and retain a larger share of revenue. Since its inception, VHX has facilitated significant sales, helping publishers generate over $6.5 million and serving more than 1.2 million customers. As of 2016, VHX operates as a subsidiary of Vimeo, LLC.

SundaySky

Series C in 2013
SundaySky Ltd. is a provider of dynamically generated video solutions aimed at e-businesses and online retailers, enhancing brand visibility and driving website traffic through high-quality video content. The company’s Software-as-a-Service platform facilitates the creation of personalized videos by extracting content from various sources and transforming it into engaging video clips. Key offerings include SmartVideo, a marketing platform that enables brands to deliver tailored video narratives at critical consumer interaction points; Videolet, a customizable video template; and proprietary technologies like Video Scene Markup Language for multimedia synchronization and InstantStreaming for immediate video delivery. Serving renowned brands such as AT&T, Allstate, and Citigroup, SundaySky generated over $1.4 billion in measurable value for its clients in 2017. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in Tel Aviv and Tokyo.

Videology

Series D in 2013
Videology is a digital media advertising technology provider that specializes in connecting brands with consumers through targeted advertising solutions. The company leverages consumer data and advanced ad decisioning to enhance accountability and optimize the performance of video and display advertising campaigns. By offering a unified platform for managing and measuring video ad strategies across various screens, Videology ensures a more relevant and engaging experience for consumers who encounter its advertisements.

SnagFilms

Venture Round in 2013
SnagFilms Inc. is an online film distribution company that provides audiences with the opportunity to watch, share, and support a wide array of films and documentaries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform offers thousands of full-length movies, TV shows, and documentaries across various genres, including comedy, drama, science, and horror. Viewers can access content on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs, and the service features multi-lingual options to cater to a diverse audience. SnagFilms aims to make independent and award-winning films accessible to a broader community while fostering a culture of support for filmmakers.

ViewLift

Debt Financing in 2012
ViewLift is a full-service video platform that enables publishers to distribute and monetize their content through custom branded applications across various digital devices, including mobile, OTT, IPTV, and Smart TVs. The platform facilitates direct engagement between companies and consumers by allowing them to stream video content and reach target audiences effectively. In addition to video distribution, ViewLift offers features such as video monetization, analytics, and support for multi-lingual content, empowering creators and brands to establish successful businesses centered around their media offerings. This positions ViewLift as a comprehensive solution in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital video distribution and revenue generation.

SnagFilms

Venture Round in 2012
SnagFilms Inc. is an online film distribution company that provides audiences with the opportunity to watch, share, and support a wide array of films and documentaries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform offers thousands of full-length movies, TV shows, and documentaries across various genres, including comedy, drama, science, and horror. Viewers can access content on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs, and the service features multi-lingual options to cater to a diverse audience. SnagFilms aims to make independent and award-winning films accessible to a broader community while fostering a culture of support for filmmakers.

SnagFilms

Venture Round in 2011
SnagFilms Inc. is an online film distribution company that provides audiences with the opportunity to watch, share, and support a wide array of films and documentaries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform offers thousands of full-length movies, TV shows, and documentaries across various genres, including comedy, drama, science, and horror. Viewers can access content on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs, and the service features multi-lingual options to cater to a diverse audience. SnagFilms aims to make independent and award-winning films accessible to a broader community while fostering a culture of support for filmmakers.

ViewLift

Venture Round in 2011
ViewLift is a full-service video platform that enables publishers to distribute and monetize their content through custom branded applications across various digital devices, including mobile, OTT, IPTV, and Smart TVs. The platform facilitates direct engagement between companies and consumers by allowing them to stream video content and reach target audiences effectively. In addition to video distribution, ViewLift offers features such as video monetization, analytics, and support for multi-lingual content, empowering creators and brands to establish successful businesses centered around their media offerings. This positions ViewLift as a comprehensive solution in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital video distribution and revenue generation.

Ortiva Wireless

Series C in 2010
Ortiva Wireless, Inc. specializes in mobile video management solutions, focusing on optimizing video content delivery for mobile network operators and managed service providers. The company's key offerings include the mobile video optimization gateway, which enhances live and on-demand video streaming through asset preparation, transcoding, and efficient delivery of multimedia content. Additionally, Ortiva provides a video optimization platform designed to improve network efficiency and minimize bandwidth consumption. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in La Jolla, California, Ortiva Wireless aims to support its clients in delivering high-quality video experiences to mobile subscribers.

BNI Video

Venture Round in 2010
BNI Video is a software company backed by industry leaders Cisco, Comcast Interactive Capital, and Time Warner Cable, as well as investors Castile Ventures and Charles River Ventures. Since its founding in 2009, BNI has been dedicated to developing the tools and services that video service providers (VSPs) in the cable, telecommunications and wireless industries need to compete in an increasingly on-demand world. BNI’s unique technology platform allows VSPs to easily incorporate social networking, search, and other next-generation applications into their offerings and deliver them to any end point more easily, quickly and reliably than ever before, resulting in reduced operational costs and complexity, expanded monetization opportunities, and more compelling consumer viewing experiences.

Videology

Series B in 2010
Videology is a digital media advertising technology provider that specializes in connecting brands with consumers through targeted advertising solutions. The company leverages consumer data and advanced ad decisioning to enhance accountability and optimize the performance of video and display advertising campaigns. By offering a unified platform for managing and measuring video ad strategies across various screens, Videology ensures a more relevant and engaging experience for consumers who encounter its advertisements.

Verivue

Series C in 2009
Verivue, Inc. develops and markets high-performance IP platforms that enable network operators to distribute, deliver and control enormous amounts of IP-based media traffic across a growing and diverse number of end devices. The Company offers solutions for service providers to accelerate content delivery for managed and unmanaged service provider networks. Verivue’s OneVantage Content Delivery Solution is based on the guiding principles of web scale and cloud computing, providing unbounded scalability in content caching and delivery bandwidth with the resiliency inherent in state-of-the-art clustering techniques of COTS servers. Additional information about Verivue products and services can be found at www.verivue.com.

Verivue

Series B in 2008
Verivue, Inc. develops and markets high-performance IP platforms that enable network operators to distribute, deliver and control enormous amounts of IP-based media traffic across a growing and diverse number of end devices. The Company offers solutions for service providers to accelerate content delivery for managed and unmanaged service provider networks. Verivue’s OneVantage Content Delivery Solution is based on the guiding principles of web scale and cloud computing, providing unbounded scalability in content caching and delivery bandwidth with the resiliency inherent in state-of-the-art clustering techniques of COTS servers. Additional information about Verivue products and services can be found at www.verivue.com.

Move Networks

Series C in 2008
Move Networks is a technology company that offers solutions for delivering live, multi-channel television over the Internet. By utilizing its adaptive streaming technology, Move Networks integrates various components such as middleware, content management, subscription packaging, billing, and digital rights management to enhance the television viewing experience. The platform caters to telecommunications providers and media companies, allowing them to generate revenue through subscription services and improved advertising options. Move Networks focuses on providing streaming capabilities to users on PCs, TVs, and mobile devices, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of online television.

Visible World

Series C in 2008
Visible World, Inc. specializes in cloud-based television advertising solutions, offering automated tools for targeting, selling, and managing impression-based ad campaigns. Its HighYield platform includes features such as automated creative versioning, a sales portal for proposal optimization, and ad allocation that maximizes relevant impressions according to campaign goals. The platform also facilitates household addressable campaigns and measures ad performance using data from smart TVs. Additionally, it provides services to tag advertisements with specific cable zone information and enables the buying and selling of TV ad inventory. Serving a diverse clientele that includes advertisers, marketers, agencies, and networks, Visible World enhances ad relevance and engagement by leveraging data-driven conditions like geography and programming. Founded in 2000 and based in New York, Visible World operates as a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation.

RGB Networks

Series D in 2008
RGB Networks, Inc. specializes in network video processing solutions designed for multiscreen IP video delivery. The company offers a range of products under its video intelligence architecture (VIA), including tools for grooming, statistical multiplexing, transrating, and digital program insertion. Their solutions cater to various applications, such as video-on-demand and switched digital video, and include a modular media converter for ASI-to-gigabit Ethernet conversion. RGB Networks also provides an IPTV solution for Internet protocol-based video services, a simulcast edge processor for digital decoding, and a universal scalable modulator for multi-service digital edge modulation. By enabling multiple system operators and video service providers to implement switched digital networks, RGB Networks supports the efficient delivery and monetization of live and on-demand video across diverse platforms.

Ortiva Wireless

Series B in 2007
Ortiva Wireless, Inc. specializes in mobile video management solutions, focusing on optimizing video content delivery for mobile network operators and managed service providers. The company's key offerings include the mobile video optimization gateway, which enhances live and on-demand video streaming through asset preparation, transcoding, and efficient delivery of multimedia content. Additionally, Ortiva provides a video optimization platform designed to improve network efficiency and minimize bandwidth consumption. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in La Jolla, California, Ortiva Wireless aims to support its clients in delivering high-quality video experiences to mobile subscribers.

Revver

Venture Round in 2006
Revver, founded in 2004, is an online video sharing platform that pioneered a revenue-sharing model for user-generated content, allowing creators to earn income from their videos. The site became known for its 50/50 revenue split, attracting popular content such as Ask a Ninja and LonelyGirl15. Revver provides tools for users to create video portals, upload and share videos, and access a diverse library of categories including comedy, music, and sports. It also offers features for embedding videos on websites and blogs, sharing via email, and utilizing RSS feeds. While Revver experienced growth in its early days, it faced increasing competition from larger platforms like YouTube, which significantly outpaced Revver in terms of monthly page views. Despite these challenges, Revver continues to cater to a niche audience interested in monetizing their video content.

RGB Networks

Series C in 2006
RGB Networks, Inc. specializes in network video processing solutions designed for multiscreen IP video delivery. The company offers a range of products under its video intelligence architecture (VIA), including tools for grooming, statistical multiplexing, transrating, and digital program insertion. Their solutions cater to various applications, such as video-on-demand and switched digital video, and include a modular media converter for ASI-to-gigabit Ethernet conversion. RGB Networks also provides an IPTV solution for Internet protocol-based video services, a simulcast edge processor for digital decoding, and a universal scalable modulator for multi-service digital edge modulation. By enabling multiple system operators and video service providers to implement switched digital networks, RGB Networks supports the efficient delivery and monetization of live and on-demand video across diverse platforms.

Broadbus Technologies

Series C in 2005
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneer in developing memory-based systems that facilitated the delivery of movies and television on demand. The company specialized in video-on-demand software tailored for communications service providers, enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services. Its offerings included time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, on-demand advertisement insertion, and comprehensive on-demand television solutions. In July 2006, Broadbus Technologies was acquired by Motorola for $181 million, further integrating its innovative technology into a larger telecommunications framework.

Arroyo Video Solutions

Series B in 2005
Arroyo Video Solutions is a video on demand company based in the United States. It was acquired by Cisco Systems on August 21, 2006.

RGB Networks

Series B in 2005
RGB Networks, Inc. specializes in network video processing solutions designed for multiscreen IP video delivery. The company offers a range of products under its video intelligence architecture (VIA), including tools for grooming, statistical multiplexing, transrating, and digital program insertion. Their solutions cater to various applications, such as video-on-demand and switched digital video, and include a modular media converter for ASI-to-gigabit Ethernet conversion. RGB Networks also provides an IPTV solution for Internet protocol-based video services, a simulcast edge processor for digital decoding, and a universal scalable modulator for multi-service digital edge modulation. By enabling multiple system operators and video service providers to implement switched digital networks, RGB Networks supports the efficient delivery and monetization of live and on-demand video across diverse platforms.

Arroyo Video Solutions

Series A in 2004
Arroyo Video Solutions is a video on demand company based in the United States. It was acquired by Cisco Systems on August 21, 2006.

Broadbus Technologies

Series B in 2004
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneer in developing memory-based systems that facilitated the delivery of movies and television on demand. The company specialized in video-on-demand software tailored for communications service providers, enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services. Its offerings included time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, on-demand advertisement insertion, and comprehensive on-demand television solutions. In July 2006, Broadbus Technologies was acquired by Motorola for $181 million, further integrating its innovative technology into a larger telecommunications framework.

Visible World

Series B in 2003
Visible World, Inc. specializes in cloud-based television advertising solutions, offering automated tools for targeting, selling, and managing impression-based ad campaigns. Its HighYield platform includes features such as automated creative versioning, a sales portal for proposal optimization, and ad allocation that maximizes relevant impressions according to campaign goals. The platform also facilitates household addressable campaigns and measures ad performance using data from smart TVs. Additionally, it provides services to tag advertisements with specific cable zone information and enables the buying and selling of TV ad inventory. Serving a diverse clientele that includes advertisers, marketers, agencies, and networks, Visible World enhances ad relevance and engagement by leveraging data-driven conditions like geography and programming. Founded in 2000 and based in New York, Visible World operates as a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation.

SkyStream Networks

Venture Round in 2003
SkyStream Networks develops market-leading networking solutions for advanced video and IP services. Our solutions enable our service provider, enterprise and federal customers to deliver enhanced video and IP services cost-effectively over wired and wireless networks. SkyStream's customers and partners include BT, Clear Channel Worldwide, Convergent Media, EchoStar Communications Corporation, Gilat, New Skies Satellites, Safeway, Telefonica and Telespazio.

Broadbus Technologies

Series A in 2002
Broadbus Technologies was a pioneer in developing memory-based systems that facilitated the delivery of movies and television on demand. The company specialized in video-on-demand software tailored for communications service providers, enabling the deployment of various on-demand television services. Its offerings included time-shifted television, network-based digital video recording, on-demand advertisement insertion, and comprehensive on-demand television solutions. In July 2006, Broadbus Technologies was acquired by Motorola for $181 million, further integrating its innovative technology into a larger telecommunications framework.
SeaChange International, Inc. specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing digital video systems globally. The company operates through three main segments: Software, Servers and Storage, and Media Services. In the Software segment, SeaChange creates and supports applications for advertising, video on demand (VOD), and broadcast operations, alongside offering professional services such as installation and technical support. The Servers and Storage segment focuses on VOD and broadcast servers, providing similar professional services. The Media Services segment delivers content aggregation and distribution, particularly for VOD and pay-per-view platforms, while also offering marketing and production services to cable operators and telecommunications providers primarily in Europe. SeaChange serves a diverse clientele, including cable system operators, telecommunications companies, and broadcast television firms, selling its products through direct sales and independent distributors. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, SeaChange generates substantial revenue in the United States and maintains a significant presence in international markets.

V-Span

Venture Round in 2000
V-Span is a prominent provider of video-oriented collaboration and conferencing services, catering to both enterprise and channel markets. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio that includes audio, video, web, and streaming solutions tailored for various business applications such as human resources, training, marketing, product development, and sales. V-Span supports its customers through online self-service options, experienced full-service call centers, and a diversified global network, enabling effective electronic meetings, events, and training sessions.
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