Spotter, the startup that licenses the back catalogs of YouTube creators and recoups ad revs over a set period of time, has raised a $200 million Series D funding round.
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Spotter raises $200 million led by Softbank at $1.7 billion valuation
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Jellysmack Has $500 Million to License Your Old YouTube Videos
Jellysmack, which works with YouTube creators to expand onto new platforms like Snapchat and Facebook, is taking its relationships to the next level.
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Jellysmack Signs MMA Star Francis Ngannou To Its New ‘Marquee’ Division
Jellysmack is charting a new business stream. The company, which works with creators and brands to expand their social presence onto additional platforms, has launched a new Marquee Program, which will build digital content businesses from the ground up for high-profile, non-digital native celebrities.
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