Accel

Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 and based in Palo Alto, California. It specializes in early and growth-stage investments, focusing primarily on technology startups in sectors such as cloud computing, software, digital media, and fintech. With additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Bangalore, Accel employs localized strategies to identify and support entrepreneurs capable of building category-defining businesses. The firm has a notable portfolio featuring companies like Facebook, Spotify, and Slack, reflecting its commitment to fostering innovation across various industries. Accel manages several funds, targeting investments ranging from $5 million to $15 million, and has a robust global presence that includes partnerships in India and China.

Radhika Ananth

Vice President

Radhika Ananth

Vice President

Yudi Anugrah

Investor

Casey Aylward

Partner

Julien Bek

Principal

Luca Bocchio

Partner

Andrew Braccia

General Partner

Andrei Brasoveanu

Partner

Katie Brown

Investor

Miles Clements

Partner

Adrian Colyer

Venture Partner

Kevin Comolli

Founding Partner

Anand Daniel

Partner

Ben Dooley

CFO

Peter Doyle

Investor

Christine Esserman

Partner

C. Alex Estevez

Venture Partner

Candice du Fretay

Investor

Rohit Ganapathy

Investor

Sameer Gandhi

Partner

Rishika Garg

Vice President

Martin Gibson

Technology Investor

Praachi Goenka

Investor

Bruce Golden

Partner

Graham Hutson

Investor

Sara Ittelson

Partner

Myrel Iturrey

Investor

Tanay Jagani

Investor

Chitranjan Jain

Investor

Dinesh Katiyar

Partner

Sanjay Khatri

Investor

Richard Kotite

Vice President

Gagan Kumar

General Partner

Ping Li

Partner

John Locke

Partner

Zhenya Loginov

Partner

Steve Loughlin

Partner

Eknoor Malhotra

Investor

Arun Mathew

Partner

Jonathan Mendelson

Investor

Gonzalo Mocorrea

Investor

Vasant Natarajan

Partner

Vas Natarajan

Partner

Harry Nelis

Partner

Nate Niparko

Partner

Maya S. Noeth

Partner

Rachit Parekh

Principal

Vijaysai Patnaik

Associate

Anagh Prasad

Investor

Varun Purandare

Principal and Investor

Ben Quazzo

Partner

Rafael Quintanilla

Investor

Aman Rai

Investor

Tim Rawlinson

Investor

Sagar Sanghvi

Partner

Antra Saxena

Investor

Tracy Sedlock

Chief Operating Partner

Jess Segal

IR Partner

Karan Shah

Investor

Manasi Shah

Investor

Sarthak Singh

Investor

Robert E. Sternberg

Investor

Diksha Sundarka

Investor

Prayank Swaroop

Partner

Ryan Sweeney

General Partner

Charles Tananbaum

Investor

Humza Tariq

Investor

Yuvraj Wadhwa

Investor

Cecilia Wang

Vice President

Matt Weigand

Partner

Eric Wolford

Venture Partner

Richard Wong

General Partner

Ivan Zhou

Partner

Hendrik Nelis Ph.D

Partner

Past deals in Music Streaming

100ms

Series A in 2022
100ms is a live-video infrastructure platform that specializes in integrating live video and audio conferencing into applications. The company provides low-code software development kits (SDKs) that allow developers to create virtual events, audio rooms, and classrooms with minimal coding effort. Its technology enables seamless one-on-one video calls and live streaming, all manageable through a single API call. By simplifying the process of incorporating video capabilities, 100ms aims to enhance user experiences in various digital environments.

Myxt

Seed Round in 2021
Myxt is a collaborative platform designed specifically for audio creators, allowing them to manage their music files and workflows effectively. Users can listen to their recordings before publishing on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Beyond just playback and backup, Myxt enables creators to write lyrics, make comments, and create dedicated rooms for their work, facilitating easy sharing with collaborators and fans. Founded by Chris Wetherell, a seasoned software engineer and musician, Myxt aims to support the creative process by providing tools for streaming, sharing, and collaboration in the audio space. The platform enhances the experience for digital creators and their close-knit communities by simplifying the workflow from creation to promotion.

100ms

Seed Round in 2021
100ms is a live-video infrastructure platform that specializes in integrating live video and audio conferencing into applications. The company provides low-code software development kits (SDKs) that allow developers to create virtual events, audio rooms, and classrooms with minimal coding effort. Its technology enables seamless one-on-one video calls and live streaming, all manageable through a single API call. By simplifying the process of incorporating video capabilities, 100ms aims to enhance user experiences in various digital environments.

CreatorStack

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of a digital media platform designed to assist in content creation. The company's platform offers online streaming and content creation to encourage creators to take control of their growth, become self-sufficient, and not get exploited by social media platforms for putting their content in front of fans, enabling clients to build their brands by unlocking new and existing revenue streams.

Mux

Series D in 2021
Mux is a company focused on enhancing online video infrastructure through advanced performance monitoring and analytics. Initially, it developed Mux Data, a leading tool for performance analytics that is widely used by developers at prominent organizations such as Vimeo, Robinhood, and PBS. Following this, Mux introduced Mux Video, a straightforward API designed for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. This service enables seamless playback of video files and live streams across various devices, incorporating features such as automatic thumbnails and data-driven encoding. Mux emphasizes critical performance metrics relevant to viewer experience, including rebuffering, startup time, and video quality. Its user-friendly dashboard provides insights that help users identify issues and implement improvements, supported by features like A/B testing and detailed analytics for each video view.

Mux

Series D in 2021
Mux is a company focused on enhancing online video infrastructure through advanced performance monitoring and analytics. Initially, it developed Mux Data, a leading tool for performance analytics that is widely used by developers at prominent organizations such as Vimeo, Robinhood, and PBS. Following this, Mux introduced Mux Video, a straightforward API designed for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. This service enables seamless playback of video files and live streams across various devices, incorporating features such as automatic thumbnails and data-driven encoding. Mux emphasizes critical performance metrics relevant to viewer experience, including rebuffering, startup time, and video quality. Its user-friendly dashboard provides insights that help users identify issues and implement improvements, supported by features like A/B testing and detailed analytics for each video view.

Mux

Series C in 2020
Mux is a company focused on enhancing online video infrastructure through advanced performance monitoring and analytics. Initially, it developed Mux Data, a leading tool for performance analytics that is widely used by developers at prominent organizations such as Vimeo, Robinhood, and PBS. Following this, Mux introduced Mux Video, a straightforward API designed for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. This service enables seamless playback of video files and live streams across various devices, incorporating features such as automatic thumbnails and data-driven encoding. Mux emphasizes critical performance metrics relevant to viewer experience, including rebuffering, startup time, and video quality. Its user-friendly dashboard provides insights that help users identify issues and implement improvements, supported by features like A/B testing and detailed analytics for each video view.

Mux

Series C in 2020
Mux is a company focused on enhancing online video infrastructure through advanced performance monitoring and analytics. Initially, it developed Mux Data, a leading tool for performance analytics that is widely used by developers at prominent organizations such as Vimeo, Robinhood, and PBS. Following this, Mux introduced Mux Video, a straightforward API designed for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. This service enables seamless playback of video files and live streams across various devices, incorporating features such as automatic thumbnails and data-driven encoding. Mux emphasizes critical performance metrics relevant to viewer experience, including rebuffering, startup time, and video quality. Its user-friendly dashboard provides insights that help users identify issues and implement improvements, supported by features like A/B testing and detailed analytics for each video view.

Moshi

Series B in 2019
Developer of children's meditation application designed to reduce the anxiety of kids and assist in a quality sleep schedule. The company's application provides hours of original audio stories, meditations, music, and sounds that remove anxiety and stress from the bedtime routine and reduce the time it takes for kids to fall asleep, enabling parents to quickly settle their kids into a peaceful and restful sleep.

Mux

Series B in 2019
Mux is a company focused on enhancing online video infrastructure through advanced performance monitoring and analytics. Initially, it developed Mux Data, a leading tool for performance analytics that is widely used by developers at prominent organizations such as Vimeo, Robinhood, and PBS. Following this, Mux introduced Mux Video, a straightforward API designed for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. This service enables seamless playback of video files and live streams across various devices, incorporating features such as automatic thumbnails and data-driven encoding. Mux emphasizes critical performance metrics relevant to viewer experience, including rebuffering, startup time, and video quality. Its user-friendly dashboard provides insights that help users identify issues and implement improvements, supported by features like A/B testing and detailed analytics for each video view.

Moshi

Series A in 2017
Developer of children's meditation application designed to reduce the anxiety of kids and assist in a quality sleep schedule. The company's application provides hours of original audio stories, meditations, music, and sounds that remove anxiety and stress from the bedtime routine and reduce the time it takes for kids to fall asleep, enabling parents to quickly settle their kids into a peaceful and restful sleep.

Anchor

Series A in 2017
Anchor is a user-friendly platform designed to simplify podcast creation and distribution. It allows users to record or upload high-quality audio and host unlimited episodes, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced podcasters. Anchor also offers seamless distribution to various platforms with a single click, enhancing the visibility of podcasts. Additionally, it incorporates community features that enrich the audio streaming experience, fostering interaction among users. This combination of ease of use and community engagement positions Anchor as a leading choice for individuals looking to enter the podcasting space.

StreamSets

Series B in 2017
StreamSets, Inc. is a company that specializes in cloud-based DataOps solutions for modern data integration, enabling enterprises to efficiently manage the flow of big, streaming, and traditional data. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, StreamSets provides a range of tools including StreamSets Control Hub for designing and monitoring data pipelines, StreamSets Data Collector for executing data pipelines without manual coding, and StreamSets Transformer for building data transformations across various sources. The platform is designed to enhance operational excellence in managing data in motion, ensuring timely and high-quality data delivery for critical business analysis and decision-making. StreamSets serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises in the United States and internationally, and supports use cases such as data lake and warehouse integration, cloud data storage adoption, and real-time application development. The company also has offices in locations including Sunnyvale, Austin, London, Barcelona, Bengaluru, and Sydney.

Mux

Series A in 2017
Mux is a company focused on enhancing online video infrastructure through advanced performance monitoring and analytics. Initially, it developed Mux Data, a leading tool for performance analytics that is widely used by developers at prominent organizations such as Vimeo, Robinhood, and PBS. Following this, Mux introduced Mux Video, a straightforward API designed for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. This service enables seamless playback of video files and live streams across various devices, incorporating features such as automatic thumbnails and data-driven encoding. Mux emphasizes critical performance metrics relevant to viewer experience, including rebuffering, startup time, and video quality. Its user-friendly dashboard provides insights that help users identify issues and implement improvements, supported by features like A/B testing and detailed analytics for each video view.

Moshi

Series A in 2017
Developer of children's meditation application designed to reduce the anxiety of kids and assist in a quality sleep schedule. The company's application provides hours of original audio stories, meditations, music, and sounds that remove anxiety and stress from the bedtime routine and reduce the time it takes for kids to fall asleep, enabling parents to quickly settle their kids into a peaceful and restful sleep.

Anchor

Venture Round in 2017
Anchor is a user-friendly platform designed to simplify podcast creation and distribution. It allows users to record or upload high-quality audio and host unlimited episodes, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced podcasters. Anchor also offers seamless distribution to various platforms with a single click, enhancing the visibility of podcasts. Additionally, it incorporates community features that enrich the audio streaming experience, fostering interaction among users. This combination of ease of use and community engagement positions Anchor as a leading choice for individuals looking to enter the podcasting space.

Doppler Labs

Series B in 2016
Doppler Labs, founded in 2013, is a wearable technology company focused on enhancing user experiences through innovative audio products. Its first digital product, Here Active Listening, was recognized as one of TIME magazine's Best Inventions of 2015. In February 2017, the company launched Here One, an advanced version of its initial offering, which combined the functionalities of premium sound quality, Smart Noise Cancellation, and Speech Enhancement in a single, wireless smart headphone. Doppler Labs aims to create immersive and human-centric computing experiences through its cutting-edge products.

StreamSets

Series A in 2015
StreamSets, Inc. is a company that specializes in cloud-based DataOps solutions for modern data integration, enabling enterprises to efficiently manage the flow of big, streaming, and traditional data. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, StreamSets provides a range of tools including StreamSets Control Hub for designing and monitoring data pipelines, StreamSets Data Collector for executing data pipelines without manual coding, and StreamSets Transformer for building data transformations across various sources. The platform is designed to enhance operational excellence in managing data in motion, ensuring timely and high-quality data delivery for critical business analysis and decision-making. StreamSets serves a diverse clientele, including enterprises in the United States and internationally, and supports use cases such as data lake and warehouse integration, cloud data storage adoption, and real-time application development. The company also has offices in locations including Sunnyvale, Austin, London, Barcelona, Bengaluru, and Sydney.

Qwilt

Series D in 2015
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Pond5

Series A in 2014
Pond5 Inc. operates an online marketplace that allows users to upload and sell a diverse array of royalty-free creative assets, including stock video footage, photos, illustrations, music tracks, sound effects, and 3D models. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Prague, Geneva, and Dublin, Pond5 serves filmmakers, creators, and producers across various media industries. The platform distinguishes itself by sharing licensing revenue with contributing artists, fostering a supportive community of over 60,000 visual and audio creators. Pond5 features innovative tools such as visual search for video and integrations with major video-editing software, enhancing the user experience and streamlining the creative process. The company is backed by venture capital firms and continues to evolve to meet the needs of its global clientele.

Discord

Series A in 2013
Discord is a communication platform that provides voice, video, and text services, allowing users to connect and interact with friends and communities. Initially designed for gamers, it has expanded its appeal to various groups, including hobbyists, study groups, and local clubs. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Discord enables seamless communication through its instant messaging and digital distribution features, which are accessible on both desktops and mobile devices. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, facilitating regular interaction without compromising performance during gaming or other activities.

Vox Media

Series E in 2013
Vox Media is an independent media organization that creates, publishes, and distributes online content, targeting young adults globally. The company operates several well-known brands, including SB Nation, a network of fan-centric sports communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, focused on gaming; Vox.com, an interest-driven news site; Eater, which covers food and dining; Racked, dedicated to shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, a real estate and home brand; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media runs Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and provides advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Founded in 2003 as Sportsblogs and rebranded as Vox Media in 2012, the organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in New York City.

Qwilt

Series C in 2013
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Spotify

Series E in 2012
Spotify is a leading music streaming service headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and operates on a global scale with 602 million monthly active users as of 2023. Founded in 2006, Spotify offers an extensive catalog of music and podcasts, allowing users to access content on various devices, including computers, mobile phones, and tablets. The platform features both a premium subscription model, which provides ad-free streaming, and an ad-supported service, generating revenue from ads. In 2023, 86% of Spotify's revenue came from premium subscriptions, while 14% was derived from advertising. Users can discover music collections, create and share playlists, and receive personalized recommendations. Spotify's infrastructure supports integration with social media platforms, enabling artists to promote their music and engage with fans effectively. The company operates various subsidiaries, including Spotify India Private Limited, enhancing its presence in international markets.

Discord

Seed Round in 2012
Discord is a communication platform that provides voice, video, and text services, allowing users to connect and interact with friends and communities. Initially designed for gamers, it has expanded its appeal to various groups, including hobbyists, study groups, and local clubs. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Discord enables seamless communication through its instant messaging and digital distribution features, which are accessible on both desktops and mobile devices. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, facilitating regular interaction without compromising performance during gaming or other activities.

Airtime

Series B in 2012
At Airtime, we’re changing the way people interact online, making the internet a more welcoming and truly social place. Social networks have the power to bring people together, but they have often proven to do the opposite. In a world of social platforms that filter and curate our lives, social media has made us antisocial. That’s why we created Airtime. It’s a new kind of social space. No matter what you’re into—lofi hip hop, airbrush makeup, or improv comedy—drop in any time. There’s a room for you on Airtime that’s always open, live, and ready to welcome you in. Our company was founded by Sean Parker and is backed by Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and a host of other incredible partners. We have a world-class leadership team and over 100 wonderful employees in three offices across the country. We're working hard to create the most welcoming online live social space out there, not only in our product but also in our organization.

Schematic Labs

Series A in 2011
Maker of social entertainment mobile apps for the real world.

Qwilt

Series B in 2011
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Spotify

Series D in 2011
Spotify is a leading music streaming service headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and operates on a global scale with 602 million monthly active users as of 2023. Founded in 2006, Spotify offers an extensive catalog of music and podcasts, allowing users to access content on various devices, including computers, mobile phones, and tablets. The platform features both a premium subscription model, which provides ad-free streaming, and an ad-supported service, generating revenue from ads. In 2023, 86% of Spotify's revenue came from premium subscriptions, while 14% was derived from advertising. Users can discover music collections, create and share playlists, and receive personalized recommendations. Spotify's infrastructure supports integration with social media platforms, enabling artists to promote their music and engage with fans effectively. The company operates various subsidiaries, including Spotify India Private Limited, enhancing its presence in international markets.

Vox Media

Series C in 2010
Vox Media is an independent media organization that creates, publishes, and distributes online content, targeting young adults globally. The company operates several well-known brands, including SB Nation, a network of fan-centric sports communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, focused on gaming; Vox.com, an interest-driven news site; Eater, which covers food and dining; Racked, dedicated to shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, a real estate and home brand; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media runs Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and provides advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Founded in 2003 as Sportsblogs and rebranded as Vox Media in 2012, the organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in New York City.

Qwilt

Series A in 2010
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Vox Media

Series B in 2009
Vox Media is an independent media organization that creates, publishes, and distributes online content, targeting young adults globally. The company operates several well-known brands, including SB Nation, a network of fan-centric sports communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, focused on gaming; Vox.com, an interest-driven news site; Eater, which covers food and dining; Racked, dedicated to shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, a real estate and home brand; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media runs Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and provides advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Founded in 2003 as Sportsblogs and rebranded as Vox Media in 2012, the organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in New York City.

Vox Media

Series A in 2009
Vox Media is an independent media organization that creates, publishes, and distributes online content, targeting young adults globally. The company operates several well-known brands, including SB Nation, a network of fan-centric sports communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, focused on gaming; Vox.com, an interest-driven news site; Eater, which covers food and dining; Racked, dedicated to shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, a real estate and home brand; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media runs Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and provides advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Founded in 2003 as Sportsblogs and rebranded as Vox Media in 2012, the organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in New York City.

Streambase Systems

Series D in 2009
StreamBase Systems is a provider of complex event processing software designed to enable the analysis and action on real-time streaming data. Its Event Processing Platform includes StreamBase Studio, an integrated development environment based on Eclipse, which allows users to design real-time applications using a graphical event-flow language. The platform features a rapid application development environment and a low-latency, high-throughput event server, facilitating instantaneous decision-making. StreamBase's solutions are utilized by investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies to enhance revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Vox Media

Venture Round in 2008
Vox Media is an independent media organization that creates, publishes, and distributes online content, targeting young adults globally. The company operates several well-known brands, including SB Nation, a network of fan-centric sports communities; The Verge, a technology publication; Polygon, focused on gaming; Vox.com, an interest-driven news site; Eater, which covers food and dining; Racked, dedicated to shopping, beauty, and fashion; Curbed, a real estate and home brand; and Re/code, a tech business publication. Additionally, Vox Media runs Vox Creative, a division that develops marketing narratives for brands, and provides advertising services through Vox Advertising and the Concert advertising solution. Founded in 2003 as Sportsblogs and rebranded as Vox Media in 2012, the organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in New York City.

Mode Media

Series D in 2008
Mode Media, a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month, was founded in Silicon Valley in 2004 with a simple, yet powerful idea—to help people discover relevant content by combining the power of human curation of premium content with technology that distributes the right content to the right people at the right time. Today, Mode Media is building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators powered by distribution and streaming technology that delivers targeted native videos, content and branded entertainment at scale in real-time. Mode.com is an owned & operated social networking platform where creators can upload videos and build content stories. Content on Mode is curated by professional editors and distributed in user feeds—personalized by the Mode content algorithm technology. Since launch six months ago, Mode has grown from zero to 31 million unique monthly users, and crossed over 1 billion streamed video views.

RayV

Series B in 2007
Stealth company RayV, which has received healthy funding from [Facebook](http://crunchbase.com/organization/facebook) Investor Accel Partners, is rumored to be a P2P live broadcasting service. Users will be able to create video playlists at very high video quality and broadcast them online. Like [Joost](http://crunchbase.com/organization/joost), RayV will require a download.

Global Grind

Series B in 2007
Globalgrind.com is a digital media company that promotes the broadest and deepest array of content of interest to the hip hop community from the most authoritative sources across the web. The platform features exclusive blogs, video, music, news, gossip and politics, which users can submit, vote and comment on, and syndicate using Facebook, Twitter and other social media tools. Headquartered in New York City, Global Grind is a privately held firm funded by Accel Partners and Russell Simmons.

Streambase Systems

Series C in 2007
StreamBase Systems is a provider of complex event processing software designed to enable the analysis and action on real-time streaming data. Its Event Processing Platform includes StreamBase Studio, an integrated development environment based on Eclipse, which allows users to design real-time applications using a graphical event-flow language. The platform features a rapid application development environment and a low-latency, high-throughput event server, facilitating instantaneous decision-making. StreamBase's solutions are utilized by investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies to enhance revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.

EveryZing

Series B in 2007
EveryZing is a media merchandising platform that helps content producers and web publishers dynamically increase the volume of consumable online multimedia content while simultaneously enhancing its monetary value. Unlike other general web search and aggregation services that work only on meta data and tags, EveryZing leverages its unique speech to text, search, and optimization technologies to unlock the content within multimedia and automatically process and organize it to power a compelling ecosystem which easily connects media companies with publishers, consumers, and advertisers.

Mode Media

Series C in 2006
Mode Media, a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month, was founded in Silicon Valley in 2004 with a simple, yet powerful idea—to help people discover relevant content by combining the power of human curation of premium content with technology that distributes the right content to the right people at the right time. Today, Mode Media is building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators powered by distribution and streaming technology that delivers targeted native videos, content and branded entertainment at scale in real-time. Mode.com is an owned & operated social networking platform where creators can upload videos and build content stories. Content on Mode is curated by professional editors and distributed in user feeds—personalized by the Mode content algorithm technology. Since launch six months ago, Mode has grown from zero to 31 million unique monthly users, and crossed over 1 billion streamed video views.

Mode Media

Series B in 2005
Mode Media, a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month, was founded in Silicon Valley in 2004 with a simple, yet powerful idea—to help people discover relevant content by combining the power of human curation of premium content with technology that distributes the right content to the right people at the right time. Today, Mode Media is building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators powered by distribution and streaming technology that delivers targeted native videos, content and branded entertainment at scale in real-time. Mode.com is an owned & operated social networking platform where creators can upload videos and build content stories. Content on Mode is curated by professional editors and distributed in user feeds—personalized by the Mode content algorithm technology. Since launch six months ago, Mode has grown from zero to 31 million unique monthly users, and crossed over 1 billion streamed video views.

Streambase Systems

Series B in 2005
StreamBase Systems is a provider of complex event processing software designed to enable the analysis and action on real-time streaming data. Its Event Processing Platform includes StreamBase Studio, an integrated development environment based on Eclipse, which allows users to design real-time applications using a graphical event-flow language. The platform features a rapid application development environment and a low-latency, high-throughput event server, facilitating instantaneous decision-making. StreamBase's solutions are utilized by investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies to enhance revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Rhapsody Networks

Series B in 2001
Rhapsody Networks is an online entertainment platform that streams music from phones, computers and home audio devices. The company provides on-demand streaming services and offline downloads of music in various genres, such as pop, rock, and more. Rhapsody Networks was founded in 2007 and is located in Seattle, Washington.

Rhapsody Networks

Series A in 2000
Rhapsody Networks is an online entertainment platform that streams music from phones, computers and home audio devices. The company provides on-demand streaming services and offline downloads of music in various genres, such as pop, rock, and more. Rhapsody Networks was founded in 2007 and is located in Seattle, Washington.

FastForward Networks

Venture Round in 2000
FastForward Networks, based in San Francisco, California, specializes in software and streaming media technology for content distribution and internet service providers. Founded in 1998, the company focuses on developing internet broadcasting solutions that enable the transformation of the internet into a broadcast medium. Through its innovative networking platform, FastForward Networks enhances the delivery and accessibility of streaming content, catering to the needs of various stakeholders in the digital media landscape.
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