article thumbnail

OpenX Expands To Culver City

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based advertising technology and ad network operator OpenX is expanding in the Los Angeles area, saying this morning that it has opened up a new, Culver City office. The office is the company's seventh office worldwide, and the third in California.

article thumbnail

Amazon Studios, With More Than 700 LA Employees, Plans Move To Culver City

socalTECH

Amazon Studios , the content production arm of Amazon , says it is planning a move to Culver City from its location in Santa Monica. The new location will house Amazon Studios, IMDb, Amazon Video and World Wide Advertising. Amazon says it plans to move into the new office space in Culver City at the end of the year.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

theAmplify Takes On Instagram Video Ads

socalTECH

A new, Culver City-based startup, theAmplify , said this morning that it has launched a new, Instgram video ad service, aimed at helping brands create video content to distribute through Instagram. theamplify video advertising instgram' Pricing on the new product was not announced. theAmplify is led by Justin Rezvani.

article thumbnail

SteelHouse Names New Bizdev VP

socalTECH

Culver City-based online advertising software developer SteelHouse said this week that it has named Natalie Serota as its new VP, Head of Business Development.

article thumbnail

PK4 Media Buys JSFour

socalTECH

Culver City-based PK4 Media , an online video advertising network operator, said Thursday that it has acquired JSFour , a fellow video ad technology firm. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. The companies said the two have been working together on an advanced video distrbution platform. READ MORE>>.

article thumbnail

Southern California Startups Raise $761.12M in Q2 2014

socalTECH

The biggest investments for the quarter were for Culver City-based NantHealth , the digital health venture of billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, which raised $135M in a funding; El Segundo-based Prodege (aka Swagbucks), which raised $60.1M for its consumer loyalty and advertising efforts; nearly $49.0M

article thumbnail

ThinkNear Gets $1.6M For Location-based, Mobile Ads

socalTECH

Culver City-based ThinkNear , a new startup focused on helping local merchants reach consumers with mobile, location-based ads, said today that it has raised $1.6M in a seed funding round.