WorldNow

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WorldNow was a New York-based software company founded by

over-the-top, analytics, social and advertising in one integrated solution.[1][2] WorldNow's customers included CBS, Cox Media Group, Dispatch, Fox Television, Meredith Corporation, Media General and Raycom Media
.

In August 2015, WorldNow was acquired by San Francisco-based Frankly in a $45 million cash and stock deal, itself later acquired by and becoming a subsidiary of Nexstar Media Group.

Products

WorldNow's multi-tenant end-to-end platform could be licensed separately or as a fully integrated solution.[3] WorldNow's platform as a service model provides complete control to develop, design and deploy custom workflows and consumer experiences with a complete set of rich APIs and SDKs.[citation needed] WorldNow's products include: web content management, online video platform, over-the-top (OTT), cross platform media logistics, mobile web and application and advertising monetization platform.[4]

Notable clients

References

  1. ^ Staff (19 September 2014). "Cordillera Adds WorldNow At 14 Stations". tvnewscheck.com.
  2. ^ Harry A. Jessell (16 April 2012). "Fox Stations Moving To WorldNow Platforms". tvnewscheck.com.
  3. ^ "Worldow - About". Worldnow.
  4. ^ "Worldnow Integrated Media Platform - Unify Disparate Workflows Across the Content Supply Chain". www.worldnow.com. Archived from the original on 2015-02-01.
  5. ^ Jessell, Harry A. "Fox Stations Moving to WorldNow Platforms". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Media General Taps WorldNow CMS". NetNewsCheck. Retrieved 13 February 2013.