Telly

Telly (formerly Twitvid) is a premium subscription video-on-demand service that focuses on the best of entertainment and exclusive locally produced content. As well as screening exclusive and original content, Telly's programming includes; Bollywood movies, TV shows, locally produced content, Kuwaiti short films, and many more all of which can be found on the Telly App and website. Telly mainly generates revenue mainly from subscription-based services as opposed to advertising to avoid losing customers to interruptions caused by the adverts, however, their business model is considered to be facing competition by video piracy.

3 past transactions

Sha-Sha

Acquisition in 2013
Sha-Sha is a subscription-based video on demand service that delivers content from Hollywood and the Arab world. Subscribers gain access to various movies and TV shows with their subscriptions. Sha-Sha was launched by Mohammad Saadi and Mohamed Fathallah, and is operated from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Cull TV

Acquisition in 2012
Cull TV is a company that reinterprets television for contemporary audiences by merging traditional broadcast media with real-time web dynamics. Its platform, cull.tv, specializes in the independent music video sector, creating a curated video destination that combines professional curation with social engagement. The service allows music fans to become tastemakers by providing access to trending music videos from their social networks and the broader web. Additionally, Cull TV offers a variety of channels focused on different music genres, enhancing the user experience and fostering a community around independent music.

Frugalo

Acquisition in 2012
Frugalo is a daily deals aggregation platform that enables users to discover and manage great deals efficiently. By consolidating various daily deal purchases in one location, Frugalo allows individuals to share their deals with friends, fostering a community-oriented approach to deal discovery. Users can also receive reminders about impending deal expirations, ensuring they do not miss out on savings. The service integrates with social media, particularly Facebook, to enhance the sharing experience and keep users informed about the deals their friends are taking advantage of. Frugalo was part of an early-stage startup program in 2011, highlighting its commitment to innovation in the deal-sharing space.
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