1) Vice Media
Vice is a multi-platform media company. They make television, videos, magazines, and websites about the things that interest young people.
Details of the startup:
- Valuation: $5.70B (April 2011)
- Country: United States
- State: New York
- City: Brooklyn
- Started in: 1994
- Founders: Shane Smith, Suroosh Alvi
- Number of employees: 1,000-5,000
- Funding: $2,690.00M
- Funding rounds: 8
- Number of investors: 13
You can find their website here.
2) TangoMe
Tango Live provides a live mobile video platform to connect businesses and individuals with their followers and customers. As a global leader, they work with some of the world’s most recognizable names including Coca-Cola, Wells Fargo, Sharpie, and more.
Details of the startup:
- Valuation: $1.10B (March 2014)
- Country: United States
- State: California
- City: Mountain View
- Started in: 2009
- Founders: Eric Setton, Uri Raz
- Number of employees: 100-250
- Funding: $613.60M
- Funding rounds: 5
- Number of investors: 12
You can find their website here.
3) Playco
Playco builds cross-platform, free-to-play titles for gamers around the world. Their games run on desktops, iOS devices, and across the web.
Details of the startup:
- Valuation: $1.00B (September 2020)
- Country: Japan
- City: Tokyo
- Started in: 2020
- Founders: Justin Waldron, Michael Carter, Takeshi Otsuka, Teddy Cross
- Number of employees: 50-100
- Funding: $100.00M
- Funding rounds: 7
- Number of investors: 17
You can find their website here.
4) Mux
Mux is a video platform designed to make video streaming and analytics possible for every development team.
Details of the startup:
- Valuation: $1.00B (April 2021)
- Country: United States
- State: California
- City: San Francisco
- Started in: 2015
- Founders: Adam Brown, Jon Dahl, Matt McClure, Steve Heffernan
- Number of employees: 100-250
- Funding: $173.92M
- Funding rounds: 8
- Number of investors: 28
You can find their website here.