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thePlatform.com
Type of businessSubsidiary (of Comcast)
FoundedSeattle, Washington, USA
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
,
USA
Key peopleIan Blaine (CEO)
IndustryVideo on demand services
Employees190
URLwww.theplatform.com

thePlatform is a Seattle, WA-based online video publishing company, which was acquired by Comcast in 2006.[1] Founded in 2000 by Ian Blaine and Andrew Olson, the company works with digital media companies to manage and publish video and audio.

Products

thePlatform's Media Publishing System (mps) is thePlatform's main product offering. This system comprises four sub-products, mpsManage, mpsConnect, mpsPresent, and mpsExperts.

History

thePlatform was founded in 2000 by Ian Blaine, Andrew Olson, Alan Ramaley, and Rahul Sonnad. Previously, in 1998, Blaine founded an online personal information management company, Uniplanet, which was acquired by NBCi in 1999.

Purchase by Comcast

In June 2006, Comcast purchased the Seattle-based software company thePlatform. This represented Comcast's entry into a new line of business, selling software to allow companies to manage their Internet (and IP-based) media publishing efforts.

Internet TV partnerships

Customers of thePlatform include Verizon Wireless, BBC Worldwide,[2] PBS,[3] CNBC, CBS College Sports, AP, NBC Local, and HiT Entertainment. thePlatform also provides media access for Hulu, the joint venture by NBC Universal and News Corporation providing on-demand, ad-supported television programming owned by NBC, Universal Studios, and FOX.

References

  1. ^ "Comcast buys Seattle's thePlatform". http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/275597_platform28.html. 2006-06-28. {{cite news}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.tvweek.com/news/2007/06/bbc_youtube_theplatform.php
  3. ^ http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/news/20080513_theplatform.html

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