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Vidshadow is committed to investing a couple hundred thousand dollars in the marketing and production of the film and is likely to spend at least a couple hundred thousand more, Hudgens said. And though Vidshadow is featured in the film as part of the dea
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Earlier in May we reported that NBCU (NYSE: GE) and News Corp. (NYSE: NWS) were looking for $100 million in exchange for 10 percent of equity in their new video JV for a pre-launch valuation of $1 billion. Now, according to the NYT, they have their deal:
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60Frames Entertainment is a new company dedicated to the financing, ad sales and syndication of professionally produced online content. The company provides professional content creators access to financing, an artist-friendly development environment, spe
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Tudou.com has launched its advertising platform to enable advertisers to easily incorporate brand advertising into Tudou videos. In conjunction with this launch, Tudou received $19 million in venture capital funding, led by Capital Today and General Catal
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Adelson said two of the company’s ten shows in production are now profitable. The experience has provided the company with enough evidence that the overall business model will work, he says. The shows make money through sponsorships, with their hosts ta
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He reflects on the online video boom -- and on the "foolish money" out there to invest in media and video companies. He says that funding valuations, meaning the value of a company that is soliciting outside investment, is actually higher without revenues
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Jumpcut was clearly acquired for its team, technology and its product, rather than for traffic, revenue or any other component of its business. Big internet companies, especially Yahoo!, Google and Fox, have made a number of similar acquisition in the pa
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Magnify.net1, the self-serve white-label web video service we covered2 earlier this month, has closed a $1.2 million round of funding.
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Fraunhofer spinoff iPharro Media GmbH (formerly Semiotix) has raised €4M from Triangle Venture Capital in Germany. The startup say it has developed software to identify video material using several search methods.
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Kiptronic1, a San Francisco-based startup that coordinates dynamic ad insertion for audio and video podcasts, will announce today or tomorrow that it has raised $4 million in venture capital funding. The Series A round was led by Blueprint Ventures and Pr
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Brightcove announced today the closing of a $59.5 million strategic funding round that will allow the Internet TV company to accelerate international expansion and solidify a market leading position as the Internet TV market matures and consolidates in th
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he sudden rush of company failures could be, as some people have suggested, because 2007 is the show-me year for startups which raised money from 2005 on. Though that's no doubt true, I do wonder whether some ventures have closed down quietly in the last
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the NYC-based broadband video firm has received $20 million in this round of funding, all from Polaris Ventures. The venture firm invested $10 million in the company early last year. The funding will be used to expand Heavy.com network internationally an
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vMix, a video sharing and tools site, has received an undisclosed amount of funding in its second round. The round was led by Mission Ventures and Enterprise Partners Venture Capital. This is a funny line from the company’s release:
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ExpoTV, an NYC-based consumer-generated video product reviews site, has received $6 million in first round of funding. The round was led by Masthead Venture Partners and Prism VentureWorks,
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Yoqoo.com, a leading online video sharing and distribution platform in China, today announced it has completed a US$12 million round of private equity funding from Sutter Hill Ventures, Farallon Capital and Chengwei Ventures.
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The simple truth is that Brightcove’s “we’re everything to everyone” strategy makes it confusing for partners, advertisers, let alone investors. If indeed it’s true that AOL and IAC are balking at this most recent round, we humbly, personally t
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Kewego, a new firm formed out of the rollup of two French online video sharing sites/servies Pulsevision and Pooxi.com, has raised $6.3 million in second round of funding, from Banexi Ventures. Pulsevision was founded in 2003 by Michel Meyer and Olivier H
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According to our sources, the company is looking to raise just over $55 million in fresh capital, give or take a few million. That kind of money would give the company a post-money valuation well north of $225 million range, sources say.
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Spot Runner uses the Internet to create low-cost, well-produced ads. Local business owners tap an online library of thousands of stock commercials to customize and schedule their own TV spots. The company then places the ads on local cable and network TV,
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vSocial, a Tempe, AZ-based online video services providers (white-label video services to other sites), has raised $1.5 million from investor Ron Conway and Consor Capital. vSocial offers white label video services.
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Today they’re announcing $3.7 million in Series A funding led by Gabriel Venture Partners, with help from Express Ventures and execs from MP3.com and DivX The money will be used to develop the technology, pursue a mobile strategy and to provide a white
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There is a definite bubble with many web video businesses," he said. "There are some businesses being built that I'm not sure could be stand alone businesses.
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vSocial is being described as the “showcase” for vConnect, the site’s underlying technology. vConnect is a turnkey solution for providing video on your site, including a white label option. Der Player lässt weitgehen Anpassen.
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Liste der VC fundings in der ersten hälfte 2006. Geordnet nach Sektoren. Inklusive der Beträge: Video Sharing: 14 companies; total: $60.2 million, 5 undisclosed; Social Networking: 21 companies, total: $95.8 million, 8 undisclosed
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Blip.TV bekommt Risikokapital in nicht genannter höhe. Außerdem ein kleines Review des Services. Er ist sehr Geeky und speziell auf Videoblogger ausgerichtet.
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Gedanken zu einer Donation basierten Finanzierung von Videoblogs. Die Fragen sind was passiert wenn das Vlog beliebt und rentabel wird. Wo geht das Geld hin und wer entscheidet was unterstützt wird und was nicht?
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Revver bekommt $8.7 Mio bei einer Serie B Funding Runde. Die Investoren sind Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Bessemer Venture Partners und weitere. Revver hat mehr Nachfrage nach Werbeplätzen als es Werbeblöcke hat.