Forbes: When the history of media is written years from now, one of the key questions scholars are likely to ask is why successful publishers allowed other platforms to steal their audiences, why they rarely tried to fight back and why they didn’t at least demand that the Silicon Valley giants share all the data they were collecting, if not the revenue.
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Progress Ventures Backs tvScientific in $25.5M Series B to Transform CTV Advertising
PASADENA, CA, UNITED STATES, February 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — tvScientific, the leading performance advertising platform for connected TV (CTV), has raised $25.5 million in Series B funding to 10x the CTV ad market. NewRoad Capital Partners led the round, which also includes Roku, a first-time investment from Second Alpha Partners, and participation from existing investors Norwest […]
Progress Ventures joins S4 Ventures in funding to accelerate tvScientific’s CTV Growth
tvScientific, the leading performance advertising platform for connected TV (CTV), today announced that the company had raised $9.4 million in a convertible note funding round that included new investors S4S Ventures, BDMI, and Progress Ventures joining investors including NBCU/Comcast, Norwest Capital Partners, Aperiam Ventures and Hearst Ventures. With tvScientific, advertisers can buy and execute performance […]