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iROKO, an online entertainment platform that targets audiences in Sub-Saharan African countries, plans to strike more deals in Nigeria s booming movie industry after securing $1
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illion in funding from French premium cable company Canal+ and Kinnevik, a returning investor.That amount is divided into $12 million of capital funding, which will be used to develop iROKO s business and technology; and $7 million that is not from equity or debt financing and earmarked solely for
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several years of content development deals with studios. iROKO has now raised $34 million since it launched in September 2011.Founder Jason Njoku tells TechCrunch that this is likely iROKO s final fundraise. The company doesn t make its subscriber numbers public, but it expects to generate positive cash flow by the end of this year. We want to stay disciplined in this current funding environment to achieve that, but at the same time not limit how we grow our product engineering teams in New York and Lagos, says Njo Npgf Thanks To Google, Your Phone Now Doubles As A Lightsaber
This may be one of the first times you ;re hearing about We Heart It, but the company reach is actually huge. The
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site currently has 20 million monthly
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users, with more than 1 million new users registering every month, CEO Ranah Edelin told me in an interview alongside founder Fabio Giolito this week. And the people who use We Heart It really use it: Members on average spend more than 16.5 minutes on the site at a time, and the average mobile app user opens the app more than 25 times per month.So who are these people Well, in general, they ;re young. We Heart It demographics skew to the female side, heavy in the under-24 space. That makes for a different crowd than Pinterest these people aren ;t planning their weddings or h
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ome decor just yet, they ;re tacking inspirational images up in the same way that I created collages for my locker at school. A popular image created by a We Heart It userAnd though it flown under the radar in the