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Whalerock Industries

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Industry
  
Media Technology

Founded
  
2007

Key person
  
Lloyd Braun

Key people
  
Lloyd Braun

Type of business
  
Private

Founders
  
Lloyd Braun, Gail Berman

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Predecessor
  
BermanBraun (2007-2014)

Website
  
www.whalerockindustries.com

Headquarters
  
West Hollywood, California, United States

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Whalerock Industries is an American media and technology company. Based in Los Angeles, Whalerock partners with public figures and brands to create, build and operate direct-to-consumer multi-media apps which integrate music, video, live streaming, e-commerce, and gaming. Whalerock’s partners include Sirius XM, Howard Stern, Warner Bros., Pottermore, MTV, Comedy Central, CMT, MSN, Microsoft, the Kardashian/Jenner sisters, and Tyler the Creator. The multi-media apps were described by Wired as "promising a new kind of interaction—one with more control (and money) for celebrities and more content (and exclusive allure) for super fans."

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Whalerock also produces and develops content for film, television, and stage, and develops and operates Emoji keyboards for Kim Kardashian West, (KIMOJI), the Los Angeles Lakers, (Showtime! Stickers), Ellen DeGeneres (Emoji Exploji), and the NFL Players Association (Any Given Emoji).

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History

Whalerock Industries was founded in January 2014 by Lloyd Braun, previously the president of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, the chairman of the ABC Entertainment Group, and the head of the Yahoo! Media Group. In 2005, he predicted that celebrities would become "more directly in contact with their fans, and that "instead of watching them through a cable box, you could see them on the Web and interact with them more." The Street wrote in 2015 that Braun was doing "exactly" that, "but using mobile and over-the-top distribution over the Internet without traditional networks, cable TV, or even major social networking sites."

Braun founded Whalerock Industries following his buyout of BermanBraun, a media production company he co-founded with Gail Berman. In 2015, the investment firm GF Capital acquired a minority stake in the company, MGM renewed its existing TV and film deal with Whalerock, and launched the direct-to-consumer over-the- top media hubs were launched. In 2016, the investment company Insight Venture Partners acquired a minority stake in the company.

Film and television

Battlebots (television)
Believer (television)
American Hyperdrive (television)
I Am Pilgrim (film)

Digital

Wonderwall
Mom.me
Purple Clover
Tested
Golf Media by Tyler, the Creator
Khloe Kardashian
Kendall Jenner
Kylie Jenner
Howard Stern
Sirius Satellite Radio
KIMOJI
Lakers Showtime! Stickers
Ellen’s Emoji Exploji
Any Given Emoji with National Football League Players Association

References

Whalerock Industries Wikipedia