Say Media (formerly VideoEgg) is a technology and advertising firm. The company provides a publishing platform (Tempest) to professional publishers and sells advertising across that platform and extended network of sites. Say Media has offices in San Francisco, Portland, NY, London, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, and Detroit and is
privately held
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.
History
Say Media was formed when VideoEgg (a video advertising company) bought Six Apart (a technology company that created Moveable Type and TypePad). VideoEgg was
founded
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in early 2005 when
Yale University
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graduates David Lerman, Matthew Sanchez and Kevin Sladek were making video software. At the time, the three were involved in a
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that was matching non-profit organizations that needed
public service announcements with a nationwide network of filmmakers who would make videos with their digital cameras and desktop editing packages.
[About.com](_blank)
September 19, 2005.
The three soon encountered a lack of simple, foolproof tools for people to put videos on the web from the diverse range of devices, editors, encoders, and players, people owned. They began to create tools to manage web video.
As their business matured they began to focus on
monetization, they found an opportunity in
video advertising in online video and online
social networking service
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s. In May, 2008 the company officially discontinued video hosting services to focus entirely on its online advertising network.
In June 2008, VideoEgg and one of its partner websites,
hi5, were sued in the United States by
EMI recording labels and music publishers. The plaintiffs alleged that the services are liable for
copyright infringement
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due to videos uploaded by hi5 users through the VideoEgg application, and sought
injunctions against the allegedly infringing activity.
VideoEgg acquired
Six Apart in 2010, and renamed itself Say Media. It sold
Movable Type
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and the Six Apart name to Infocom, a Japanese information technology company; Say Media retained
TypePad. As a result of this transaction, the headquarters of Six Apart is now Tokyo, Japan.
Say Media acquired the websites
Dogster,
ReadWriteWeb
ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003. RW covers Web 2.0 and Web technology in general, and provides industry news, reviews, and analysis. Founded by Richard MacManus, Technorati ranked ReadWriteWe ...
POPcast Communications and
Remodelista over the past several years. It also launched
xoJane, with editor Jane Pratt, xoVain, its beauty-centric counterpart, and
Gardenista, a sister site of Remodelista. In 2013, the company decided to divest these assets to focus on their platform (Tempest) and advertising operations. Say Media subsequently sold Dogster & Catster, ReadWriteWeb, Remodelista and Gardenista, which as of early 2015 all operate independently or under new ownership.
Funding
Say Media is a privately owned company. As of 2010, VideoEgg had conducted four
rounds of funding, raising over $30 million. Investors include
First Round Capital,
WPP Group, August Capital, Focus Ventures and
Maveron.
Products and services
The company currently builds, maintains and provides Tempest, a publishing platform, to professional publishers in exchange for managing their unsold inventory.
As of 10/2016, 50 sites including Maxim, Rachael Ray, Climbing, Bio, and Fashionista were using the platform.
Say's in-house design team (located in Portland, Oregon) creates display ad units and the custom
overlay using advertiser's creative assets.
[AdFrames]
In July 2008, VideoEgg announced several new capabilities to their ad network. These include offering advertisers increased ad features and functionalities, such as:
* Real-time
RSS
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feeds to continually update the ad experience
*
Zip code-specific messaging
* Rich multi-video ad experience to increase user interactivity
*
Merchandising multiple items in a single real-time ad experience
*
Viral
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capabilities to help spread the message through virtually any communication or social channel
VideoEgg Launches New Video Ad Units
July 9, 2008,
Publishers are able to integrate VideoEgg's AdPlatform. VideoEgg then serves the ads, which are designed to fit in any space and publishers receive payment every time a user engages with one of the VideoEgg ad units on the publisher's site.
Trademark
The company successfully filed a lawsuit for trademark infringement against an Israeli company (associated with the Komodia library) also calling itself Say Media. That company has since changed names.
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Video hosting
Companies established in 2005