Wildmoka Scores $8 million in Funding

Wildmoka, a France-based provider of a live clipping, editing, and publishing platform for broadcasters, has raised $8 million in Series A funding. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate its global commercial expansion and market presence, and to accelerate the investments in its cloud video platform.
The program allows companies to cut and publish clips on multiple platforms simultaneously, from social network accounts to websites and mobile apps. The cloud video platform also lets broadcasters and content owners engage their viewers by clipping moments from live TV and newsworthy events as they happen. This innovative program gives viewers real-time access to the best highlights of the night.
Wildmoka’s customer base includes major media companies like NBC Sports, NBC News, France Télévisions, CANAL+, FOX, Orange, beIN SPORTS, MBC Group, Altice, and the International Tennis Federation. In addition to its headquarters in the South of France, the company has five offices throughout Europe, the U.S., and Australia.

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