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the problem: a fundamental change in media consumption “the old days of predictable, periodic media sessions have been replaced by numerous short bursts of digital activity throughout the day. the old model was a four-course meal in the same restaurant. today’s is a series of constant bite sized snacks all over town.” our solution: taking live sport action to-go sports fans select live matches and key-plays that are of interest. once a play has taken place on the pitch, an instant push notification will be sent and a video clip is made available for viewing immediately. never miss a play again. guaranteed.

Headquarters:
Bnei Brak, Tel Aviv, Israel
Industry:
Broadcast Media
Founded:
2013
Employees:
0
Annual Revenue:
-

Type: Private
Ticker: -
MediaMobileNaer LivePersonalized Near-Live Video Clips
SIC Code: 7299Major Group: Personal ServicesIndustry Group: Miscellaneous Personal ServicesIndustry Sector: Miscellaneous Personal Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
NAICS Code: 54199Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesSub Sector: Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesIndustry Group: Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesNAICS Industry: All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesNational Industry:

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