Discovery Communications announced that it will be acquiring the popular web series hosting service Revision3 for a sum reported to be between $20 and $40 million.
Revision3 has always focused on creating compelling programs featuring authentic hosts that sit at the center of engaged and targeted communities. We’re huge fans of Discovery’s networks, and couldn’t imagine a more appropriate company to team up with to develop the future of original web-based video.
Discovery is bringing Revision3 on-board primarily to help expand its web presence, with the ultimate goal to become “the number one nonfiction media company on all screens.” Currently the Discovery Communications network consists of the Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, a stake in the Oprah Winfrey Network, and even a 24-hour 3D network called 3net, among others. The acquisition of Revision3 is a great deal for Discovery Communications, which will have access to the web host’s well established younger user-base – according to the Revision3 website, nearly three quarters of its audience is between the ages of 18-34. It’ll certainly be interesting to see what exactly the learning network will do with its new audience once the deal closes on June first of this year.
Commercial space station developer Starlab Space announced this week that it has partnered with Helogen…
It won't come as a surprise that agentic AI holds tremendous promise for the advertising…
Software company Billdr, which is building the AI-native operating system for construction, announced in late…
AI has long promised to unlock widespread operational efficiencies, automate workflows and generate key business…
Crescite Innovation Corporation is entering the stablecoin space with an approach that challenges the dominant…
Fracttal, a leading company in AI-powered maintenance solutions, announced on Wednesday it has closed a…