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The following graph summarizes the investor activity in the Future of Television (TV) space. Please note these graphics are made using data through February 2017.
Here is our Q1 2017 summary report on the Future of Television (TV) startup sector. The following report includes a startup landscape overview, graphical trends and insights, and recent funding and exit events.
The following post highlights how Venture Scanner categorizes the Future of Television (TV) startup landscape, and presents our Innovation Quadrant showing how those categories compare to one another. The data for this post is through February 2017.
At this time, we are tracking 664 Future of TV companies across 11 categories, with a combined funding amount of $13.5B. These are companies and categories that involve anything and everything that relates to the future of television. Below you’ll find our Future of TV sector map as well as the categorical breakdown of the sector.
The following infographic summarizes our Future Of TV sector by median age of each category. The Content Management category has the highest median age at 9 years, followed by Video Infrastructure at 8.5 years. Each category in our Future Of TV scan was created by our dedicated team of analysts who specialize in helping you understand the complex startup ecosystem. We are currently tracking over 647 companies in 11 categories across 30 countries, with a total of $13.4 Billion in funding. To see the full list of 647 Future Of TV companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.
The following infographic summarizes Amazon's acquisitions and which areas their acquired companies reside in. The infographic illustrates that, out of the 53 companies that Amazon acquired, Retail Technology companies make up the largest portion at 26% (14 companies), followed by Books Technology companies at 21% (11 companies). To see more data and insights on any sector or market, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.
The following infographic summarizes the average funding for each Future Of TV category to show which Future Of TV categories are the best funded. Please note that this data is based only on Future Of TV companies that have publicly available funding data. We are currently tracking over 647 companies in 11 categories across 30 countries, with a total of $13.4 Billion in funding. To see the full list of 617 Future Of TV companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.
The following infographic gives a glance at some of the Future Of TV categories and the companies within them–including Video Consumption, Video Creation, Content Management, Content Distribution, and Video Analytics. We are currently tracking over 656 companies in 11 categories across 30 countries, with a total of $13.5 Billion in funding. To see the full list of 656 Future Of TV companies, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.
Today we are introducing our funding breakdown chart for the Future of TV sector. We have identified the major categories in the Future of TV sector and presented the funding across each category by including company logos within their respective sectors. In total, there is roughly $12.1 Billion in funding for the Future of TV. To see the full list of 542 companies in the Future of TV sector, contact us using the form on www.venturescanner.com.
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