Maker Studios Raises $26 Million, Looks Overseas

Maker Studios has closed its second Series C funding round. Fresh off its acquisition of Blip, the top multi-channel YouTube network has raised $26 million, bringing its total Series C funding to $62 million, more than any other MCN.

The investors participating in the most recent round represent an international group. French TV channel Canal+ is involved, as are Malaysian TV provider Astro and Singaporean telecom company SingTel. Unsurprisingly, regular Maker investor Upfront Ventures also joined in the most recent round.

The international market is an enticing frontier for American networks, since more than 80% of YouTube’s billion plus monthly viewers reside outside of the US. “Our objective was to expand our investor base to include major players in key international markets,” said Ynon Kreiz, executive chairman of Maker Studios. “With talent in more than 80 countries, our viewers outside the U.S. already account for more than half our total audience, and our new partners will be instrumental in continuing our growth as a truly global media company. The new funding will allow us to further expand our team and executive talent globally, extend our technology offerings for content creators and brand partners, and establish our local footprint around the world.”