United Talent Agency is the first talent agency to strike a deal that gives it access to viewer insights gleaned from TV Time’s show tracking app.
About 1 million people a day use TV Time’s app to keep track of the shows they’re watching, discover what to watch next or talk about favorite shows or actors with others in the community. The company distilled that information into an analytics service, TVLytics, to provide insights.
“By using our data, they can go very deep to see how people are feeling about characters and programs,” said TV Time CEO and Chairman Richard Rosenblatt. “They can recognize what shows are potentially going to be popular, what shows people will be binging, what moments really engaged the fans.”
TVLytics is one of a number of services seeking to provide a better understanding of media consumption habits, across a fragmented landscape of platforms and devices.
About 1 million people a day use TV Time’s app to keep track of the shows they’re watching, discover what to watch next or talk about favorite shows or actors with others in the community. The company distilled that information into an analytics service, TVLytics, to provide insights.
“By using our data, they can go very deep to see how people are feeling about characters and programs,” said TV Time CEO and Chairman Richard Rosenblatt. “They can recognize what shows are potentially going to be popular, what shows people will be binging, what moments really engaged the fans.”
TVLytics is one of a number of services seeking to provide a better understanding of media consumption habits, across a fragmented landscape of platforms and devices.
- 11/1/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
Whipclip has an influx of new cash to help expand its product. The mobile app startup, which lets users legally create and share short clips from TV shows and music videos, has raised $40 million in a Series C funding round, led by Eminence Capital, LP.
Whipclip will use the $40 million to keep developing its clip-sharing app and operations, as well as forging new deals with content partners. Under the terms of the financing round, Eminence Capital will now have a spot on Whipclip’s board of directors. Previous Whipclip investors Institutional Venture Partners and Raine Ventures also participated in the Series C round.
Currently, Whipclip has content deals with major television networks including ABC, CBS, Fox, A+E, and Turner, as well as music companies Universal Music Group and Sony Music. These partnerships allow the app’s users to create and share clips from TV shows like New Girl, Duck Dynasty,...
Whipclip will use the $40 million to keep developing its clip-sharing app and operations, as well as forging new deals with content partners. Under the terms of the financing round, Eminence Capital will now have a spot on Whipclip’s board of directors. Previous Whipclip investors Institutional Venture Partners and Raine Ventures also participated in the Series C round.
Currently, Whipclip has content deals with major television networks including ABC, CBS, Fox, A+E, and Turner, as well as music companies Universal Music Group and Sony Music. These partnerships allow the app’s users to create and share clips from TV shows like New Girl, Duck Dynasty,...
- 7/7/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
Exclusive: Mobile app Whipclip has signed a deal with the Pop network to provide easy video clipping and sharing for this Sunday’s Daytime Emmy Awards and five series, including Eugene Levy‘s Schitt’s Creek and Alan Thicke‘s Unusually Thicke. Whipclip is designed to make it easy, and legal, for viewers to grab bits of video from network TV shows and quickly share them on social media, email and text message. The <a title="Richard Rosenblatt Launches Whipclip Video App…...
- 4/24/2015
- Deadline TV
Serial entrepreneur Richard Rosenblatt thinks he’s found the next hot thing again: the mobile app Whipclip, launching today, that makes it easy for TV fans to snip and share pieces of video from more than 90 network shows. “Everybody is thinking forward, about how to share video,” Rosenblatt said in demoing the app to me. “The technology is finally here.” Rosenblatt was chairman of the early social-media success MySpace, selling it to Fox for $580 million in 2005, and…...
- 3/26/2015
- Deadline TV
Shangri-La Entertainment has entered into an agreement with Youtube and Lexus to bring Sebastian Gutierrez film "Girl Walks Into a Bar" free, exclusively on YouTube premiering Friday, March 11. This will be the first time a major motion picture was created exclusively for web distribution. The comedy stars Carla Gugino, Zachary Quinto, Danny DeVito, Josh Hartnett, Rosario Dawson, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Aaron Tveit, Robert Forster, Amber Valletta, Gil Bellows, Kevin Zegers and Alexis Bledel. Sebastian Gutierrez wrote, directed and produced the project. Steve Bing and Richard Rosenblatt also served as producers.
- 2/18/2011
- by JL
- The Couch Potato Club
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