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Kiswe (company)

Kiswe Mobile, Inc., trading as Kiswe, is an internet video company based in Murray Hill, New Jersey. The company develops live streaming and interactive video platforms, particularly for sporting events and concerts.

Kiswe
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo production, sports media, broadcasting
FoundedAutumn 2013
FounderJeong Kim (Chair)
Wim Sweldens (President and CEO)
Jimmy Lynn (Vice-President)
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mike Schabel (CEO)
ProductsKiswe Studio
Websitekiswe.com

History edit

The company was started in autumn 2013.[1] Its three founders are Jeong Kim, an engineer and former president of Bell Labs; Wim Sweldens, a scientist and innovator in communications and signal processing who had been at Alcatel-Lucent; and Jimmy Lynn, former sports executive with AOL and professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.[2] During its stealth mode period, Kim said the new venture was at the juncture of next-generation Web technology and sports and said that their "secret sauce" was the technology to allow interactive video to be applied to sports.[2] Kim's initial goals were for $1 million in funding.[2]

Clients edit

Kiswe's first major client was the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, which launched a "Mystics Live" mobile app in May 2014 that offered free, in-market streaming of Mystics games, with a choice of multiple camera angles, on-demand instant replay, and in-game statistics. Kim is a partner of the team's parent company Monumental Sports & Entertainment.[3] Sweldens described the app as a combination of a "first screen" experience of video with a second screen experience.[3] The Mystics and WNBA were an effective vehicle for the application because the league is more open to new business ventures, and because the team's television broadcaster CSN Mid-Atlantic did not pay a rights fee to carry Mystics games.[4][5]

Kiswe launched an app for the mixed martial arts promotion Professional Fighters League (PFL) in 2019, similarly integrating streams of events with real-time statistics, interactive polls, trivia, and prediction games, and the ability to create public and private lobbies with chat rooms. PFL CEO Pete Murray stated that the app was designed to also facilitate sports betting features in the future.[6][7]

In July 2019, Kiswe announced a partnership with Vidgo to integrate social television features into its streaming television service. Vidgo also made an investment into Kiswe.[8] Kiswe also partnered with the CrossFit Games to use its cloud-based production platform to allow for community-produced broadcasts of the 2019 CrossFit Games, which could be localized and tailored for different audiences and languages.[9][7]

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Kiswe branched out into virtual concerts in 2020;[10][11] on June 8, 2020, Kiswe announced a strategic "global partnership" with K-pop record label Big Hit Entertainment,[12][13] with its first event being the BTS virtual concert Bang Bang Con: The Live. The event took in US$18.1 million in revenue, with Kiswe and Big Hit reporting a peak of over 756,000 concurrent viewers in 107 territories.[10][11][14] The two companies launched a virtual concert platform, VenewLive, in September 2020: in March 2021, Universal Music Group and YG Entertainment made investments into VenewLive.[15]

In April 2023, the Phoenix Suns of the NBA announced that Gray Television and Kiswe had acquired the regional rights to the team and WNBA Phoenix Mercury from Bally Sports Arizona (though the move for the Suns wasn't considered official for the Suns until July 14 that year due to arbitration); Kiswe developed an over-the-top subscription service for the Suns called "Suns Live" by the start of the 2023–24 season.[16][17] In June 2023, the Utah Jazz of the NBA announced that in addition to broadcasting their games onto KJZZ-TV and KUTV, Kiswe also developed an over-the-top subscription service for the Jazz called "Jazz+" during that same season.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "Washington Mystics and Kiswe Mobile Release Groundbreaking Interactive Multi-Cam Live Mobile App" (Press release). Monumental Network. June 16, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Heath, Thomas (January 5, 2014). "Capital Buzz: For Jeong Kim, a spot in France's Legion of Honor". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ a b Costa, Brandon (July 3, 2014). "Washington Mystics' Interactive Multicam Live Mobile App Puts Fans in the Director's Chair". Sports Video Group.
  4. ^ Ourand, John (June 16, 2014). "Mystics streaming live games to mobile app". Sports Business Journal.
  5. ^ Tanklefsky, David (June 30, 2014). "WNBA Breaks New Ground With Free In-Market Live Streaming". PromaxBDA.
  6. ^ "Professional Fighters League Launches App in Preparation for Sports Betting". Sports Business Journal. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  7. ^ a b Impey, Steven. "Parting a sea of sameness: Influencer broadcasts are shifting the NBA's digital strategy". SportsPro. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  8. ^ Daniel Frankel (2019-07-23). "Vidgo Announces Partnership and Investment with Kiswe Mobile". Multichannel News. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  9. ^ "How Kiswe's CloudCast Created 28 Open-Source Broadcasts with the Help of CrossFit's Community". iSportConnect. 2019-10-14. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  10. ^ a b "1.4m viewers watched Kiswe's pay-per-view virtual concerts in 2020". Music Business Worldwide. 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  11. ^ a b "BTS bank close to $20m for their 'Bang Bang Con: The Live' virtual concert". Music Business Worldwide. 2020-06-15. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  12. ^ Shieber, Jonathan (2020-06-09). "BTS label Big Hit Entertainment inks broad partnership with streaming tech company Kiswe". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  13. ^ "Kiswe Discusses Partnership With Big Hit Entertainment". Billboard. 2020-06-08. Retrieved 2020-06-08.
  14. ^ Frater, Patrick (2020-06-15). "BTS' 'Bang Bang Con: The Live' Claims Record Viewership for Online Concert". Variety. Retrieved 2020-08-05.
  15. ^ "Universal teams with Big Hit and YG Entertainment to invest in global live-streaming platform". Music Business Worldwide. 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  16. ^ Weprin, Alex (2023-04-28). "The Phoenix Suns Could Usher In the Future of Regional Sports TV Deals". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  17. ^ Rizzo, Lillian (28 April 2023). "Phoenix Suns and Mercury to move games from cable to local network and streaming". CNBC. Retrieved 2023-04-28.
  18. ^ "Inside the Utah Jazz's bold new TV plan". ESPN. 2023-09-27. Retrieved 2023-12-12.

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Kiswe Mobile Inc trading as Kiswe is an internet video company based in Murray Hill New Jersey The company develops live streaming and interactive video platforms particularly for sporting events and concerts KisweCompany typePrivateIndustryVideo production sports media broadcastingFoundedAutumn 2013FounderJeong Kim Chair Wim Sweldens President and CEO Jimmy Lynn Vice President HeadquartersMurray Hill New Jersey United StatesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleMike Schabel CEO ProductsKiswe StudioWebsitekiswe comHistory editThe company was started in autumn 2013 1 Its three founders are Jeong Kim an engineer and former president of Bell Labs Wim Sweldens a scientist and innovator in communications and signal processing who had been at Alcatel Lucent and Jimmy Lynn former sports executive with AOL and professor at Georgetown University s McDonough School of Business 2 During its stealth mode period Kim said the new venture was at the juncture of next generation Web technology and sports and said that their secret sauce was the technology to allow interactive video to be applied to sports 2 Kim s initial goals were for 1 million in funding 2 Clients editKiswe s first major client was the Washington Mystics of the WNBA which launched a Mystics Live mobile app in May 2014 that offered free in market streaming of Mystics games with a choice of multiple camera angles on demand instant replay and in game statistics Kim is a partner of the team s parent company Monumental Sports amp Entertainment 3 Sweldens described the app as a combination of a first screen experience of video with a second screen experience 3 The Mystics and WNBA were an effective vehicle for the application because the league is more open to new business ventures and because the team s television broadcaster CSN Mid Atlantic did not pay a rights fee to carry Mystics games 4 5 Kiswe launched an app for the mixed martial arts promotion Professional Fighters League PFL in 2019 similarly integrating streams of events with real time statistics interactive polls trivia and prediction games and the ability to create public and private lobbies with chat rooms PFL CEO Pete Murray stated that the app was designed to also facilitate sports betting features in the future 6 7 In July 2019 Kiswe announced a partnership with Vidgo to integrate social television features into its streaming television service Vidgo also made an investment into Kiswe 8 Kiswe also partnered with the CrossFit Games to use its cloud based production platform to allow for community produced broadcasts of the 2019 CrossFit Games which could be localized and tailored for different audiences and languages 9 7 Amid the COVID 19 pandemic Kiswe branched out into virtual concerts in 2020 10 11 on June 8 2020 Kiswe announced a strategic global partnership with K pop record label Big Hit Entertainment 12 13 with its first event being the BTS virtual concert Bang Bang Con The Live The event took in US 18 1 million in revenue with Kiswe and Big Hit reporting a peak of over 756 000 concurrent viewers in 107 territories 10 11 14 The two companies launched a virtual concert platform VenewLive in September 2020 in March 2021 Universal Music Group and YG Entertainment made investments into VenewLive 15 In April 2023 the Phoenix Suns of the NBA announced that Gray Television and Kiswe had acquired the regional rights to the team and WNBA Phoenix Mercury from Bally Sports Arizona though the move for the Suns wasn t considered official for the Suns until July 14 that year due to arbitration Kiswe developed an over the top subscription service for the Suns called Suns Live by the start of the 2023 24 season 16 17 In June 2023 the Utah Jazz of the NBA announced that in addition to broadcasting their games onto KJZZ TV and KUTV Kiswe also developed an over the top subscription service for the Jazz called Jazz during that same season 18 References edit Washington Mystics and Kiswe Mobile Release Groundbreaking Interactive Multi Cam Live Mobile App Press release Monumental Network June 16 2014 a b c Heath Thomas January 5 2014 Capital Buzz For Jeong Kim a spot in France s Legion of Honor The Washington Post a b Costa Brandon July 3 2014 Washington Mystics Interactive Multicam Live Mobile App Puts Fans in the Director s Chair Sports Video Group Ourand John June 16 2014 Mystics streaming live games to mobile app Sports Business Journal Tanklefsky David June 30 2014 WNBA Breaks New Ground With Free In Market Live Streaming PromaxBDA Professional Fighters League Launches App in Preparation for Sports Betting Sports Business Journal 8 May 2019 Retrieved 2023 04 30 a b Impey Steven Parting a sea of sameness Influencer broadcasts are shifting the NBA s digital strategy SportsPro Retrieved 2023 04 30 Daniel Frankel 2019 07 23 Vidgo Announces Partnership and Investment with Kiswe Mobile Multichannel News Retrieved 2023 04 30 How Kiswe s CloudCast Created 28 Open Source Broadcasts with the Help of CrossFit s Community iSportConnect 2019 10 14 Retrieved 2023 04 30 a b 1 4m viewers watched Kiswe s pay per view virtual concerts in 2020 Music Business Worldwide 2021 03 18 Retrieved 2023 04 30 a b BTS bank close to 20m for their Bang Bang Con The Live virtual concert Music Business Worldwide 2020 06 15 Retrieved 2023 04 30 Shieber Jonathan 2020 06 09 BTS label Big Hit Entertainment inks broad partnership with streaming tech company Kiswe TechCrunch Retrieved 2023 04 30 Kiswe Discusses Partnership With Big Hit Entertainment Billboard 2020 06 08 Retrieved 2020 06 08 Frater Patrick 2020 06 15 BTS Bang Bang Con The Live Claims Record Viewership for Online Concert Variety Retrieved 2020 08 05 Universal teams with Big Hit and YG Entertainment to invest in global live streaming platform Music Business Worldwide 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2023 04 30 Weprin Alex 2023 04 28 The Phoenix Suns Could Usher In the Future of Regional Sports TV Deals The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2023 04 28 Rizzo Lillian 28 April 2023 Phoenix Suns and Mercury to move games from cable to local network and streaming CNBC Retrieved 2023 04 28 Inside the Utah Jazz s bold new TV plan ESPN 2023 09 27 Retrieved 2023 12 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiswe company amp oldid 1189528619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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