Telly, Inc. operates a web-video discovery platform and a premium subscription video-on-demand service that focuses on delivering high-quality entertainment and exclusive locally produced content. The company's offerings include a range of programming, such as Bollywood movies, TV shows, and Kuwaiti short films, accessible through the Telly App and website. Telly primarily serves customers in the Middle East and North Africa region. The company generates revenue mainly through subscription-based services, aiming to provide an uninterrupted viewing experience free from advertisements. Founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco, California, Telly was previously known as TwitVid, Inc. before rebranding in June 2012. In addition to its streaming services, Telly is also involved in developing smart television sets that feature dual-screen display technology, enhancing the overall streaming experience for users.
Komli Media
Private Equity Round in 2013
Komli Media is a prominent media technology company in the Asia Pacific region, specializing in digital advertising solutions for marketers, agencies, and publishers. The company offers a comprehensive advertisement network platform that utilizes advanced technology for lead acquisition, audience targeting, and rich media. Additionally, it focuses on online audience measurement and brand impact assessment. Komli Media is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing the transparency of advertising through next-generation platforms that harness the capabilities of programmatic buying across display, mobile, social, and video channels.
Virool, Inc. is a video advertising platform that specializes in native video advertising for brand marketers. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York, St. Petersburg, Toronto, and Los Angeles, Virool allows brands to host videos, design campaigns, target specific audiences, and analyze results online. The platform serves both advertisers and publishers, offering a supply-side solution for publishers to optimize revenue and a programmatic distribution system for advertisers to enhance brand impact. Virool's technology empowers clients to engage audiences effectively through mobile devices and social media, utilizing programmatic strategies to ensure that video content reaches the right viewers at the right time. Over its history, Virool has facilitated video promotion for over 30,000 global advertisers, including major brands such as Coca-Cola and Disney, and has partnered with more than 100,000 online and mobile publisher properties.
Redux
Venture Round in 2012
Redux makes discovering exceptional online video as enjoyable and effortless as watching cable television - Redux delivers a lean-back TV experience programmed by curators and friends that share your taste.
Komli Media
Series D in 2012
Komli Media is a prominent media technology company in the Asia Pacific region, specializing in digital advertising solutions for marketers, agencies, and publishers. The company offers a comprehensive advertisement network platform that utilizes advanced technology for lead acquisition, audience targeting, and rich media. Additionally, it focuses on online audience measurement and brand impact assessment. Komli Media is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing the transparency of advertising through next-generation platforms that harness the capabilities of programmatic buying across display, mobile, social, and video channels.
Redux
Venture Round in 2012
Redux makes discovering exceptional online video as enjoyable and effortless as watching cable television - Redux delivers a lean-back TV experience programmed by curators and friends that share your taste.
Telly, Inc. operates a web-video discovery platform and a premium subscription video-on-demand service that focuses on delivering high-quality entertainment and exclusive locally produced content. The company's offerings include a range of programming, such as Bollywood movies, TV shows, and Kuwaiti short films, accessible through the Telly App and website. Telly primarily serves customers in the Middle East and North Africa region. The company generates revenue mainly through subscription-based services, aiming to provide an uninterrupted viewing experience free from advertisements. Founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco, California, Telly was previously known as TwitVid, Inc. before rebranding in June 2012. In addition to its streaming services, Telly is also involved in developing smart television sets that feature dual-screen display technology, enhancing the overall streaming experience for users.
Telaria
Venture Round in 2011
Telaria is a software platform that enables publishers worldwide to manage and monetize their digital video inventory. It offers real-time analytics, data-driven decisioning tools, and optimization solutions for publishers' ad yield.
Redux makes discovering exceptional online video as enjoyable and effortless as watching cable television - Redux delivers a lean-back TV experience programmed by curators and friends that share your taste.
Komli Media
Series B in 2010
Komli Media is a prominent media technology company in the Asia Pacific region, specializing in digital advertising solutions for marketers, agencies, and publishers. The company offers a comprehensive advertisement network platform that utilizes advanced technology for lead acquisition, audience targeting, and rich media. Additionally, it focuses on online audience measurement and brand impact assessment. Komli Media is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing the transparency of advertising through next-generation platforms that harness the capabilities of programmatic buying across display, mobile, social, and video channels.
Telaria is a software platform that enables publishers worldwide to manage and monetize their digital video inventory. It offers real-time analytics, data-driven decisioning tools, and optimization solutions for publishers' ad yield.
Mobim Technologies Co. specializes in mobile multimedia technology, providing production and application services for mobile producers and users. The company has developed the imichat mobile, a pioneering product that enables video chat functionality over 2.5G wireless networks, allowing users to connect visually without incurring roaming fees. Mobim enhances user experience with improved transmission stability and anti-jamming technologies, facilitating seamless multimedia interactions. In addition to imichat mobile, the company is expanding its product line to include long-distance video surveillance and digital home theater systems. Based in Shanghai, China, Mobim operates a technology research center in Silicon Valley and has research and development facilities in Beijing and Shanghai, supporting its international sales networks.
PPTV is a Chinese online video network technology platform that specializes in providing a comprehensive array of video content, including TV shows, news, and entertainment. The company offers a robust online video distribution platform that supports live streaming and video-on-demand services. In addition to its core offerings, PPTV provides features such as online live broadcasting, community engagement tools, a video accelerator, and a video search service, catering to a diverse audience and enhancing the viewing experience.
StreamOcean
Series A in 2008
StreamOcean Inc. is a software development company specializing in content delivery solutions for service providers in Asia and the United States. Established in 2008 and headquartered in Beijing, with additional sales and marketing offices in California, StreamOcean offers a range of video streaming products tailored to various content delivery formats, including video-on-demand, live broadcasts, and IPTV. Its product lineup features SOVDN-YES, a plug-and-play server appliance designed for small and medium-sized video service providers, and SOVDN-Mars, aimed at larger providers. The company serves a diverse clientele that includes video service providers, content aggregators, Internet TV manufacturers, and media companies, among others. StreamOcean’s technology enables efficient video contribution, transcoding, storage, and streaming, allowing customers to transition traditional television operations to the Internet while maintaining high video quality at a lower cost.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Siano Mobile Silicon
Series C in 2008
Siano Mobile Silicon Ltd. is a technology company specializing in mobile broadcast digital television (MDTV) solutions. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in Brazil, Argentina, Korea, and China, the company develops highly integrated silicon receivers tailored for mobile communications and consumer electronic devices. Its product offerings include multi-standard MDTV receiver chips, such as those designed for the Chinese market and integrated single-die solutions for Latin America and Japan. Siano also provides wireless accessories like Meron, which delivers live television via WiFi to smartphones and tablets, and Carmel, which connects directly to iPads and iPhones for high-quality broadcasts. The company supports a wide range of DTV standards and offers a software suite that includes player applications and technical support services. Siano's products are utilized in various devices, including smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, automotive infotainment systems, and portable multimedia players, serving manufacturers across Europe and international markets.
Graspr, Inc. is an online video community that facilitates connections among individuals with shared interests, allowing them to build relationships and exchange tips and ideas. Founded in 2006 and based in Mountain View, California, Graspr offers a platform for users to share, annotate, and discuss instructional videos across a diverse range of topics, including martial arts, photography, ballet, skateboarding, and various dance forms. The company made its debut in September 2007 at the DEMOfall conference, positioning itself in the competitive landscape of social networks oriented towards instructional content.
Samba Tech
Venture Round in 2008
Samba Tech is a Brazilian company based in Belo Horizonte that specializes in an online video platform designed to enhance communication between businesses and their audiences. Founded in 2004 and rebranded from Samba Mobile in 2008, Samba Tech provides comprehensive solutions for professional video hosting, management, distribution, and monetization. Its flagship product, Samba Videos, offers a customizable business intelligence platform that enables users to stream videos across various devices anytime. The platform features an online media management dashboard that provides essential analytics, such as popular content and viewer demographics, allowing companies to tailor their communications effectively. With user-friendly interfaces and customizable categories, Samba Tech empowers businesses to publish and manage their video content efficiently, while its API integration allows for the development of customized applications to suit specific user needs.
Redux makes discovering exceptional online video as enjoyable and effortless as watching cable television - Redux delivers a lean-back TV experience programmed by curators and friends that share your taste.
Telly, Inc. operates a web-video discovery platform and a premium subscription video-on-demand service that focuses on delivering high-quality entertainment and exclusive locally produced content. The company's offerings include a range of programming, such as Bollywood movies, TV shows, and Kuwaiti short films, accessible through the Telly App and website. Telly primarily serves customers in the Middle East and North Africa region. The company generates revenue mainly through subscription-based services, aiming to provide an uninterrupted viewing experience free from advertisements. Founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco, California, Telly was previously known as TwitVid, Inc. before rebranding in June 2012. In addition to its streaming services, Telly is also involved in developing smart television sets that feature dual-screen display technology, enhancing the overall streaming experience for users.
Desi Hits
Series B in 2008
Desi Hits! Inc. operates DesiHits.com, a multimedia platform dedicated to showcasing video, music, lifestyle, and cultural content related to the South Asian community. Founded in 2005 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company focuses on bi-cultural remixes that resonate with a cosmopolitan audience. It provides a space for South Asian artists to promote their work globally while catering to a diverse audience interested in a mix of American, UK, and Bollywood culture. The platform features a variety of content, including streaming music and video, podcasts, blogs, artist profiles, celebrity interviews, lifestyle articles, and event listings. Desi Hits! aims to bridge the gap in the media landscape by offering both mainstream and bicultural news, appealing to a next-generation audience that seeks a comprehensive cultural experience without having to navigate multiple sources. The platform emphasizes the fusion of cultural influences, reflecting the evolving landscape of global pop culture and the growing impact of South Asian artists within it.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Komli Media
Series A in 2008
Komli Media is a prominent media technology company in the Asia Pacific region, specializing in digital advertising solutions for marketers, agencies, and publishers. The company offers a comprehensive advertisement network platform that utilizes advanced technology for lead acquisition, audience targeting, and rich media. Additionally, it focuses on online audience measurement and brand impact assessment. Komli Media is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing the transparency of advertising through next-generation platforms that harness the capabilities of programmatic buying across display, mobile, social, and video channels.
Kyte is an online and mobile video platform designed for the media and entertainment industry. The platform integrates interactive and community-building features typical of social media with the analytics and monetization tools found in professional video services. This allows businesses to effectively engage with online and mobile audiences, foster community connections, and generate revenue through their content. By providing a seamless experience for both creators and viewers, Kyte enables companies to enhance their digital presence and capitalize on the growing demand for video content.
PPTV is a Chinese online video network technology platform that specializes in providing a comprehensive array of video content, including TV shows, news, and entertainment. The company offers a robust online video distribution platform that supports live streaming and video-on-demand services. In addition to its core offerings, PPTV provides features such as online live broadcasting, community engagement tools, a video accelerator, and a video search service, catering to a diverse audience and enhancing the viewing experience.
FFWD (pronounced "fast forward") is a platform for discovering and sharing video content from network TV hits to the most obscure user-generated clips. The site creates profiles based on users' viewing habits and identifys content related to their favorites. FFWD will transform your social network into a recommendation network, harnessing the human intuition and personal knowledge of your friends to identify content you all want to watch.
FFWD is aiming to refine the psychology of channel surfing by providing an "intelligent" browsing experience that guides users to content according to their responses to options in sequence. You only have a few hours a day for video content. Spend more of that time actually enjoying it by using FFWD to find great video content via your tastes, your friends, and your natural actions.
FFWD was formerly Vadver.com.
Kyte is an online and mobile video platform designed for the media and entertainment industry. The platform integrates interactive and community-building features typical of social media with the analytics and monetization tools found in professional video services. This allows businesses to effectively engage with online and mobile audiences, foster community connections, and generate revenue through their content. By providing a seamless experience for both creators and viewers, Kyte enables companies to enhance their digital presence and capitalize on the growing demand for video content.
CastTV is a company focused on developing a comprehensive video search engine that enables users to discover a wide array of online videos, including TV shows, movies, celebrity clips, sports highlights, news segments, and viral content. The company's proprietary technology effectively tackles the challenges of locating and organizing videos available on the web while ensuring that users receive relevant search results. By providing an intuitive platform for video exploration, CastTV aims to enhance the user experience in accessing and enjoying diverse video content online.
UUSee is a Chinese new media company established in 2005 that specializes in providing network television and value-added services to broadband subscribers worldwide. It operates a comprehensive online video interactive platform that aggregates and distributes a wide range of video and audio content. With a library that includes popular television programming, live broadcasts, news, drama series, sports, and movies, UUSee enables viewers to access high-quality and timely entertainment. The company boasts significant user engagement, with its network TV software downloads surpassing 200 million by 2009. UUSee's leadership in the Chinese network video industry is supported by its three core platforms: an internet video play platform, a site-wide video search platform, and a video community experience platform.
Desi Hits
Series A in 2007
Desi Hits! Inc. operates DesiHits.com, a multimedia platform dedicated to showcasing video, music, lifestyle, and cultural content related to the South Asian community. Founded in 2005 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company focuses on bi-cultural remixes that resonate with a cosmopolitan audience. It provides a space for South Asian artists to promote their work globally while catering to a diverse audience interested in a mix of American, UK, and Bollywood culture. The platform features a variety of content, including streaming music and video, podcasts, blogs, artist profiles, celebrity interviews, lifestyle articles, and event listings. Desi Hits! aims to bridge the gap in the media landscape by offering both mainstream and bicultural news, appealing to a next-generation audience that seeks a comprehensive cultural experience without having to navigate multiple sources. The platform emphasizes the fusion of cultural influences, reflecting the evolving landscape of global pop culture and the growing impact of South Asian artists within it.
Revver Digital
Venture Round in 2006
Revver Digital is a video sharing platform founded in 2004, notable for being one of the first to implement a revenue-sharing model for user-generated content. The company allows users to upload and share videos while offering a 50/50 revenue split, attracting a diverse range of creators and content, including popular series like Ask a Ninja and LonelyGirl15. Revver provides a suite of tools and services, including peer-to-peer technology and an API, enabling the creation of video portals with user accounts, sharing capabilities, and access to a vast library of videos. Users can embed videos in blogs and social media, as well as utilize features like RSS feeds and podcasting. Revver's content spans various categories such as entertainment, sports, technology, and lifestyle, catering to a broad audience while competing against other platforms like YouTube and Veoh. Despite facing stiff competition, Revver continues to grow its viewership and maintain relevance in the evolving digital landscape.
Abazab
Venture Round in 2006
Abazab provides Internet service for social Websites. It offers a social Web-based Internet service that enables people to share videos, video messages, and life events. Abazab, Inc. was formerly known as Santa Cruz Networks, Inc. and changed its name to Abazab, Inc. in 2006. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in Campbell, California.
Revver Digital
Series B in 2006
Revver Digital is a video sharing platform founded in 2004, notable for being one of the first to implement a revenue-sharing model for user-generated content. The company allows users to upload and share videos while offering a 50/50 revenue split, attracting a diverse range of creators and content, including popular series like Ask a Ninja and LonelyGirl15. Revver provides a suite of tools and services, including peer-to-peer technology and an API, enabling the creation of video portals with user accounts, sharing capabilities, and access to a vast library of videos. Users can embed videos in blogs and social media, as well as utilize features like RSS feeds and podcasting. Revver's content spans various categories such as entertainment, sports, technology, and lifestyle, catering to a broad audience while competing against other platforms like YouTube and Veoh. Despite facing stiff competition, Revver continues to grow its viewership and maintain relevance in the evolving digital landscape.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Revver Digital
Series A in 2005
Revver Digital is a video sharing platform founded in 2004, notable for being one of the first to implement a revenue-sharing model for user-generated content. The company allows users to upload and share videos while offering a 50/50 revenue split, attracting a diverse range of creators and content, including popular series like Ask a Ninja and LonelyGirl15. Revver provides a suite of tools and services, including peer-to-peer technology and an API, enabling the creation of video portals with user accounts, sharing capabilities, and access to a vast library of videos. Users can embed videos in blogs and social media, as well as utilize features like RSS feeds and podcasting. Revver's content spans various categories such as entertainment, sports, technology, and lifestyle, catering to a broad audience while competing against other platforms like YouTube and Veoh. Despite facing stiff competition, Revver continues to grow its viewership and maintain relevance in the evolving digital landscape.
Xfire is a digital platform focused on gaming and wider pop culture, delivering news, guides, analysis, and entertainment coverage for core gamers. The service combines social gaming features with group voice chat, messaging, in-game screen sharing, and live-streaming, enabling users to connect and participate in a virtual ecosystem that includes a currency system and competitive play services. Founded in 2003, Xfire was acquired by Viacom in 2008 and later spun out by a private team in 2010, followed by a refreshed desktop and in-game client and the launch of Battleground, a competitive gaming service with modes such as Instant Action, Challenges, and Tournaments. The platform aims to serve a broad audience across gaming, film, and television, providing a unified space for social interaction, content, and competitive play.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Baidu is China's leading internet search engine, holding over 50% market share as of 2024. It generates majority revenue from online marketing services within its search engine platform. Beyond search, Baidu focuses on growth initiatives such as AI cloud, video streaming, voice recognition technology, and autonomous driving.
Xfire is a digital platform focused on gaming and wider pop culture, delivering news, guides, analysis, and entertainment coverage for core gamers. The service combines social gaming features with group voice chat, messaging, in-game screen sharing, and live-streaming, enabling users to connect and participate in a virtual ecosystem that includes a currency system and competitive play services. Founded in 2003, Xfire was acquired by Viacom in 2008 and later spun out by a private team in 2010, followed by a refreshed desktop and in-game client and the launch of Battleground, a competitive gaming service with modes such as Instant Action, Challenges, and Tournaments. The platform aims to serve a broad audience across gaming, film, and television, providing a unified space for social interaction, content, and competitive play.
Xfire is a digital platform focused on gaming and wider pop culture, delivering news, guides, analysis, and entertainment coverage for core gamers. The service combines social gaming features with group voice chat, messaging, in-game screen sharing, and live-streaming, enabling users to connect and participate in a virtual ecosystem that includes a currency system and competitive play services. Founded in 2003, Xfire was acquired by Viacom in 2008 and later spun out by a private team in 2010, followed by a refreshed desktop and in-game client and the launch of Battleground, a competitive gaming service with modes such as Instant Action, Challenges, and Tournaments. The platform aims to serve a broad audience across gaming, film, and television, providing a unified space for social interaction, content, and competitive play.
Xfire is a digital platform focused on gaming and wider pop culture, delivering news, guides, analysis, and entertainment coverage for core gamers. The service combines social gaming features with group voice chat, messaging, in-game screen sharing, and live-streaming, enabling users to connect and participate in a virtual ecosystem that includes a currency system and competitive play services. Founded in 2003, Xfire was acquired by Viacom in 2008 and later spun out by a private team in 2010, followed by a refreshed desktop and in-game client and the launch of Battleground, a competitive gaming service with modes such as Instant Action, Challenges, and Tournaments. The platform aims to serve a broad audience across gaming, film, and television, providing a unified space for social interaction, content, and competitive play.
Blue Falcon Networks
Series C in 2002
Blue Falcon provides the most cost-effective, high quality, and easily deployed digital content delivery solutions. With centralized network control, decentralized distribution, and integration with industry leading DRM solutions, Blue Falcon provides groundbreaking digital delivery efficiencies within a securely managed network. Blue Falcon's suite of solutions meets a broad range of digital delivery needs including: live audio and video streaming, on-demand music and movies, and large file and application downloads. The company's target customer base includes digital content providers, traditional/web broadcasters, and Global 1000 corporations. Blue Falcon's rapidly growing customer base includes Radio Free Virgin and Salem Communications. Corporate headquarters are in downtown Los Angeles in the historic Bradbury Building.
Baidu is China's leading internet search engine, holding over 50% market share as of 2024. It generates majority revenue from online marketing services within its search engine platform. Beyond search, Baidu focuses on growth initiatives such as AI cloud, video streaming, voice recognition technology, and autonomous driving.
Blue Falcon Networks
Series B in 2000
Blue Falcon provides the most cost-effective, high quality, and easily deployed digital content delivery solutions. With centralized network control, decentralized distribution, and integration with industry leading DRM solutions, Blue Falcon provides groundbreaking digital delivery efficiencies within a securely managed network. Blue Falcon's suite of solutions meets a broad range of digital delivery needs including: live audio and video streaming, on-demand music and movies, and large file and application downloads. The company's target customer base includes digital content providers, traditional/web broadcasters, and Global 1000 corporations. Blue Falcon's rapidly growing customer base includes Radio Free Virgin and Salem Communications. Corporate headquarters are in downtown Los Angeles in the historic Bradbury Building.