Warner Media

Warner Media is a global media and entertainment company that creates, distributes, and showcases premium content from diverse talent to worldwide audiences through its renowned brands such as HBO, Warner Bros., CNN, DC Entertainment, Cartoon Network, and others.

Past deals in Video Streaming

You.i TV

Acquisition in 2020
You.i TV is a software provider specializing in solutions for TV and media companies focused on creating cross-platform video applications. The company's enterprise development platform allows for the deployment of video apps across various devices, including mobile phones, tablets, game consoles, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and Smart TVs, using a single codebase. This approach streamlines the development process, enabling developers to implement app features and user experience modifications efficiently across multiple operating systems. By facilitating quicker deployment and enhancing viewer engagement, You.i TV empowers media companies to deliver tailored app experiences to their audiences.

Simulmedia

Series E in 2019
Founded in 2008, Simulmedia specializes in cross-channel TV advertising. Its proprietary platform, TV+, enables advertisers to reach viewers across linear television and connected TV at guaranteed scale, optimizing campaigns with data-driven analytics.

You.i TV

Series C in 2018
You.i TV is a software provider specializing in solutions for TV and media companies focused on creating cross-platform video applications. The company's enterprise development platform allows for the deployment of video apps across various devices, including mobile phones, tablets, game consoles, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and Smart TVs, using a single codebase. This approach streamlines the development process, enabling developers to implement app features and user experience modifications efficiently across multiple operating systems. By facilitating quicker deployment and enhancing viewer engagement, You.i TV empowers media companies to deliver tailored app experiences to their audiences.

Quibi

Venture Round in 2018
Quibi is a media company that specializes in creating mobile-first video content tailored for smartphones. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Quibi produces a diverse array of original shows, including scripted series, unscripted content, reality programs, documentaries, and daily news and sports segments. The platform is designed for an intuitive user experience, allowing viewers to watch content in both horizontal and vertical formats seamlessly. Quibi's focus is on delivering short-form episodes that aim to entertain, inform, and inspire its audience.

Conviva

Venture Round in 2017
Conviva, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in optimizing the over-the-top (OTT) video experience for broadcasters, operators, and content owners. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Conviva offers an intelligent control platform that enhances video quality and viewer engagement across various devices. Its solutions include Conviva Insights, which aggregates quality metrics for better business insights, and Conviva Precision, which provides real-time Global Video Intelligence for a broadcast-like experience. The platform processes nearly 3 trillion streaming data events daily, supporting over 500 million unique viewers and 200 billion streams annually. Conviva serves a wide range of clients, including major brands in entertainment and sports, enabling them to understand viewing trends, retain subscribers, and deliver personalized experiences. The company has also established strategic partnerships to further enhance its offerings in the competitive streaming landscape.

You.i TV

Series B in 2016
You.i TV is a software provider specializing in solutions for TV and media companies focused on creating cross-platform video applications. The company's enterprise development platform allows for the deployment of video apps across various devices, including mobile phones, tablets, game consoles, streaming devices, set-top boxes, and Smart TVs, using a single codebase. This approach streamlines the development process, enabling developers to implement app features and user experience modifications efficiently across multiple operating systems. By facilitating quicker deployment and enhancing viewer engagement, You.i TV empowers media companies to deliver tailored app experiences to their audiences.

NextVR

Series B in 2016
NextVR, Inc. is a technology company based in Laguna Beach, California, founded in 2009, specializing in the development of video capture technology for virtual reality experiences. The company focuses on enabling the transmission of live and on-demand virtual reality content in high-definition quality, primarily for sporting events, concerts, and cinematic productions. NextVR's platform captures, compresses, and transmits immersive VR content, allowing users to experience events as if they were physically present. With over 26 patents granted or pending, the company aims to make virtual reality a mainstream medium, leveraging strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Samsung and Oculus. As a subsidiary of Apple Inc., NextVR continues to innovate in the realm of virtual reality, enhancing accessibility and engagement for audiences worldwide.

Hulu

Funding Round in 2016
Hulu is an online video streaming service offering a library of television shows, clips, movies, and documentaries. It provides on-demand content and, through a subscription model, access to current and past seasons, original programming, and family-friendly options. The service supports viewing on Internet-connected televisions, Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, mobile devices, tablets, and other connected platforms, and aggregates content from major networks and studios. Hulu is based in Santa Monica, California, and operates as a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The platform emphasizes a broad, curated catalog drawn from multiple content partners, delivering both mainstream titles and diverse content for broad audiences.

Kamcord

Series C in 2016
Kamcord is a social media platform based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in mobile game streaming. The company offers an online gaming platform that enables users to record and share video content of their gameplay. By utilizing a mobile gameplay software development kit, Kamcord facilitates interaction among users through video, allowing them to engage with and showcase their gaming experiences.

NextVR

Series A in 2015
NextVR, Inc. is a technology company based in Laguna Beach, California, founded in 2009, specializing in the development of video capture technology for virtual reality experiences. The company focuses on enabling the transmission of live and on-demand virtual reality content in high-definition quality, primarily for sporting events, concerts, and cinematic productions. NextVR's platform captures, compresses, and transmits immersive VR content, allowing users to experience events as if they were physically present. With over 26 patents granted or pending, the company aims to make virtual reality a mainstream medium, leveraging strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Samsung and Oculus. As a subsidiary of Apple Inc., NextVR continues to innovate in the realm of virtual reality, enhancing accessibility and engagement for audiences worldwide.

Joyus

Series C in 2015
Joyus operates a video shopping platform that helps shoppers discover and buy products through short-form editorial videos. The company curates apparel, beauty and lifestyle content and offers limited-time video sales tied to each showcase, making it easy to purchase items featured in the videos. Through a direct-response online video network, Joyus creates and distributes lifestyle content for women, informing consumers about products and fashion trends while enabling them to discover, shop and share the latest items. The platform blends entertainment with commerce, emphasizing authentic recommendations and social sharing to enhance the online shopping experience.

Epoxy

Series A in 2014
Epoxy Inc. is a company that operates an online video creation and sharing platform, catering to both individual creators and media enterprises. Established in 2012 and based in Venice, California, Epoxy provides professional tools for video channel management, enabling users to create clips, GIFs, images, and memes from their videos. The platform facilitates native sharing of YouTube videos across social networks and enhances interaction by allowing creators to reply to comments and connect with their fans. Drawing from insights gained by observing successful YouTubers and video creators, Epoxy's team of engineers, designers, and entertainment technologists has developed a suite of products designed to help users grow their channels, engage their audiences, and monetize their content effectively. In 2016, Epoxy Inc. became a subsidiary of Vemba Corp.

Simulmedia

Series D in 2013
Founded in 2008, Simulmedia specializes in cross-channel TV advertising. Its proprietary platform, TV+, enables advertisers to reach viewers across linear television and connected TV at guaranteed scale, optimizing campaigns with data-driven analytics.

Joyus

Series B in 2013
Joyus operates a video shopping platform that helps shoppers discover and buy products through short-form editorial videos. The company curates apparel, beauty and lifestyle content and offers limited-time video sales tied to each showcase, making it easy to purchase items featured in the videos. Through a direct-response online video network, Joyus creates and distributes lifestyle content for women, informing consumers about products and fashion trends while enabling them to discover, shop and share the latest items. The platform blends entertainment with commerce, emphasizing authentic recommendations and social sharing to enhance the online shopping experience.

Simulmedia

Series C in 2013
Founded in 2008, Simulmedia specializes in cross-channel TV advertising. Its proprietary platform, TV+, enables advertisers to reach viewers across linear television and connected TV at guaranteed scale, optimizing campaigns with data-driven analytics.

Maker Studios

Series C in 2012
Maker Studios, established in 2009 and headquartered in Los Angeles, is a media company that empowers artists to create, distribute, and monetize their original content on YouTube. It provides a comprehensive suite of services, including development, production, promotion, distribution, sales, marketing, and merchandise support to its partners. Maker Studios is home to numerous prominent digital stars and content creators, making it a significant player in the online video landscape. It operates as a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.

Simulmedia

Series C in 2012
Founded in 2008, Simulmedia specializes in cross-channel TV advertising. Its proprietary platform, TV+, enables advertisers to reach viewers across linear television and connected TV at guaranteed scale, optimizing campaigns with data-driven analytics.

Conviva

Series D in 2012
Conviva, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in optimizing the over-the-top (OTT) video experience for broadcasters, operators, and content owners. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Foster City, California, with additional offices in major cities worldwide, Conviva offers an intelligent control platform that enhances video quality and viewer engagement across various devices. Its solutions include Conviva Insights, which aggregates quality metrics for better business insights, and Conviva Precision, which provides real-time Global Video Intelligence for a broadcast-like experience. The platform processes nearly 3 trillion streaming data events daily, supporting over 500 million unique viewers and 200 billion streams annually. Conviva serves a wide range of clients, including major brands in entertainment and sports, enabling them to understand viewing trends, retain subscribers, and deliver personalized experiences. The company has also established strategic partnerships to further enhance its offerings in the competitive streaming landscape.

Simulmedia

Series C in 2011
Founded in 2008, Simulmedia specializes in cross-channel TV advertising. Its proprietary platform, TV+, enables advertisers to reach viewers across linear television and connected TV at guaranteed scale, optimizing campaigns with data-driven analytics.

BNI Video

Venture Round in 2010
BNI Video is a software company founded in 2009 that specializes in developing tools and services for video service providers (VSPs) across the cable, telecommunications, and wireless sectors. The company's offerings include a video delivery platform that supports the deployment of next-generation applications, enabling VSPs to efficiently manage and deliver both linear and on-demand content. BNI Video's technology integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructures, allowing providers to enhance their video services with features such as social networking and search capabilities. This results in improved operational efficiency, expanded monetization opportunities, and richer consumer viewing experiences, making it easier for VSPs to navigate the competitive landscape of modern media consumption.

Simulmedia

Series B in 2010
Founded in 2008, Simulmedia specializes in cross-channel TV advertising. Its proprietary platform, TV+, enables advertisers to reach viewers across linear television and connected TV at guaranteed scale, optimizing campaigns with data-driven analytics.

ScanScout

Series B in 2009
ScanScout is a leading online video advertising network that connects major advertisers with publishers to enhance video advertising opportunities. By partnering with publishers, ScanScout enables them to generate significant revenue from their video content while ensuring a user-friendly monetization process. For advertisers, the company offers capabilities to target, optimize, and deliver ad messages effectively, thereby maximizing user engagement. Serving hundreds of millions of ad impressions monthly, ScanScout ranks among the largest online video networks globally. The company is headquartered in Boston, with additional offices in New York and Los Angeles.

ScanScout

Series A in 2008
ScanScout is a leading online video advertising network that connects major advertisers with publishers to enhance video advertising opportunities. By partnering with publishers, ScanScout enables them to generate significant revenue from their video content while ensuring a user-friendly monetization process. For advertisers, the company offers capabilities to target, optimize, and deliver ad messages effectively, thereby maximizing user engagement. Serving hundreds of millions of ad impressions monthly, ScanScout ranks among the largest online video networks globally. The company is headquartered in Boston, with additional offices in New York and Los Angeles.

Veoh Networks

Series D in 2008
Veoh Networks is an Internet TV service that empowers viewers to discover, watch, and personalize their online video experiences. By utilizing broadband connections, Veoh offers free access to a wide range of content, including popular shows from major networks and independent productions, as well as user-generated videos. The platform serves as an open space for over 100,000 content publishers, from established entertainment brands to independent creators, enabling them to connect with an audience of more than 28 million engaged viewers. Veoh's software, which can be installed on personal computers and Macs, allows users to enjoy television-quality, full-screen video. The company operates out of offices in San Diego and Los Angeles, staffed by a diverse team of professionals from various backgrounds in entertainment and technology. Veoh is privately held and backed by prominent investors in the technology and media sectors.

ScanScout

Venture Round in 2007
ScanScout is a leading online video advertising network that connects major advertisers with publishers to enhance video advertising opportunities. By partnering with publishers, ScanScout enables them to generate significant revenue from their video content while ensuring a user-friendly monetization process. For advertisers, the company offers capabilities to target, optimize, and deliver ad messages effectively, thereby maximizing user engagement. Serving hundreds of millions of ad impressions monthly, ScanScout ranks among the largest online video networks globally. The company is headquartered in Boston, with additional offices in New York and Los Angeles.

BroadLogic Network Technologies

Venture Round in 2007
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.

Ripe Digital Entertainment

Series B in 2006
Ripe Digital Entertainment (RDE) is a leader in Video On-Demand (VOD) digital entertainment and the first to develop a multi-platform video network. RDE aggregates and produces short-form video programming targeted at young adult audiences, with simultaneous distribution over cable, broadband, and wireless platforms. RDE pioneered "Connective Advertising (R)" to give marketers and viewers an enhanced video experience across all platforms. The Company is the first to sell television advertising on a cost per view basis, a model normally associated to Google on the Internet.

Veoh Networks

Series B in 2006
Veoh Networks is an Internet TV service that empowers viewers to discover, watch, and personalize their online video experiences. By utilizing broadband connections, Veoh offers free access to a wide range of content, including popular shows from major networks and independent productions, as well as user-generated videos. The platform serves as an open space for over 100,000 content publishers, from established entertainment brands to independent creators, enabling them to connect with an audience of more than 28 million engaged viewers. Veoh's software, which can be installed on personal computers and Macs, allows users to enjoy television-quality, full-screen video. The company operates out of offices in San Diego and Los Angeles, staffed by a diverse team of professionals from various backgrounds in entertainment and technology. Veoh is privately held and backed by prominent investors in the technology and media sectors.

Entropic

Series C in 2006
Entropic provides delivery, processing, and distribution of traditional HDTV broadcasts and IP-based streaming video content to the home. In addition to their next-generation STB, System-on-a-Chip, and connectivity solutions, entropic allows Pay-TV operators to provide consumers with engaging whole-home entertainment by transforming how digital entertainment is delivered, connected, and consumed at home.

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.

BroadLogic Network Technologies

Series C in 2004
BroadLogic Network Technologies, Inc. specializes in designing and supplying video-processing mixed signal semiconductors for broadband network operators. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company provides essential technologies that enable services such as video-on-demand, digital video, voice, and high-speed data for consumers. Its flagship product, TeraPIX, is a multi-channel video processor that decodes digital video streams, facilitating both analog and digital service tiers. This technology allows cable-ready devices, including televisions and DVRs, to access a variety of programs. Additionally, BroadLogic develops Wideband Receivers for new subscriber devices and collaborates with key industry partners, enhancing its offerings for system operators and manufacturers. The company also maintains a development center in Beijing, China.

Bigband Networks

Series E in 2004
BigBand Networks, Inc. is a provider of integrated broadband access solutions, specializing in network-based platforms for cable operators and telecommunications companies. The company develops, markets, and sells technologies that enable these operators to deliver video services across various transmission mediums, including coaxial, fiber, and copper networks. With a focus on enhancing the capabilities of broadband infrastructure, BigBand Networks operates both in the United States and internationally, catering to the evolving needs of the telecommunications industry.

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.

Entropic

Series B in 2003
Entropic provides delivery, processing, and distribution of traditional HDTV broadcasts and IP-based streaming video content to the home. In addition to their next-generation STB, System-on-a-Chip, and connectivity solutions, entropic allows Pay-TV operators to provide consumers with engaging whole-home entertainment by transforming how digital entertainment is delivered, connected, and consumed at home.

Bigband Networks

Series D in 2003
BigBand Networks, Inc. is a provider of integrated broadband access solutions, specializing in network-based platforms for cable operators and telecommunications companies. The company develops, markets, and sells technologies that enable these operators to deliver video services across various transmission mediums, including coaxial, fiber, and copper networks. With a focus on enhancing the capabilities of broadband infrastructure, BigBand Networks operates both in the United States and internationally, catering to the evolving needs of the telecommunications industry.

Bigband Networks

Venture Round in 2002
BigBand Networks, Inc. is a provider of integrated broadband access solutions, specializing in network-based platforms for cable operators and telecommunications companies. The company develops, markets, and sells technologies that enable these operators to deliver video services across various transmission mediums, including coaxial, fiber, and copper networks. With a focus on enhancing the capabilities of broadband infrastructure, BigBand Networks operates both in the United States and internationally, catering to the evolving needs of the telecommunications industry.

Bigband Networks

Series C in 2002
BigBand Networks, Inc. is a provider of integrated broadband access solutions, specializing in network-based platforms for cable operators and telecommunications companies. The company develops, markets, and sells technologies that enable these operators to deliver video services across various transmission mediums, including coaxial, fiber, and copper networks. With a focus on enhancing the capabilities of broadband infrastructure, BigBand Networks operates both in the United States and internationally, catering to the evolving needs of the telecommunications industry.

N2 Broadband

Series B in 2002
N2 Broadband is a provider of distribution and management solutions for interactive television services, specializing in video-on-demand (VOD) hardware, software, and services. The company develops and implements comprehensive video distribution networks that include critical components such as network management, billing, and security. By collaborating with cable television operators and entertainment companies, N2 Broadband automates the distribution of digital content onto cable systems, facilitating the delivery of VOD and other on-demand services. The company's offerings are designed to enhance the operational efficiency of its clients in the rapidly evolving media landscape.

Entropic

Series A in 2002
Entropic provides delivery, processing, and distribution of traditional HDTV broadcasts and IP-based streaming video content to the home. In addition to their next-generation STB, System-on-a-Chip, and connectivity solutions, entropic allows Pay-TV operators to provide consumers with engaging whole-home entertainment by transforming how digital entertainment is delivered, connected, and consumed at home.

N2 Broadband

Series A in 2001
N2 Broadband is a provider of distribution and management solutions for interactive television services, specializing in video-on-demand (VOD) hardware, software, and services. The company develops and implements comprehensive video distribution networks that include critical components such as network management, billing, and security. By collaborating with cable television operators and entertainment companies, N2 Broadband automates the distribution of digital content onto cable systems, facilitating the delivery of VOD and other on-demand services. The company's offerings are designed to enhance the operational efficiency of its clients in the rapidly evolving media landscape.

Goldpocket Interactive

Venture Round in 2001
GoldPocket Interactive is a TV software provider that develops and sells two-way interactive television programming for set-top boxes, personal computers, and wireless devices. It also offers interactive video authoring tools and client applications for multiplatform distribution. In addition, GoldPocket Interactive provides integrated solutions that verify content as it leaves the system. Its products are used in managed content, eTV, games, virtual channels, and t-commerce applicationsThe company serves media companies, cable and satellite operators, and wireless carriers. GoldPocket Interactive was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, C.A. It operates as a subsidiary of TANDBERG Television ASA.

PacketVideo

Series D in 2000
PacketVideo is a software company based in San Diego, California, specializing in wireless multimedia solutions. The company develops applications that facilitate the delivery of rich media services, including video playback, on mobile devices. Its flagship product, PV's Core, serves as a framework that simplifies the development of mobile multimedia applications across various networks and handsets. By focusing on enhancing the user experience in mobile media consumption, PacketVideo plays a significant role in the evolution of multimedia technology for mobile platforms.
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