Series B Funded Content and Publishing Startups
Series B rounds in this content and publishing set skew toward a small group of very large financings: Homa Games raised $100M on 2022-10-12, which dwarfs…
Series B rounds in this content and publishing set skew toward a small group of very large financings: Homa Games raised $100M on 2022-10-12, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds at $75M (Plug In Digital, 2021-11-24) and $70M (BloXroute Labs, 2022-04-12). At the low end, Music Audience Exchange’s $4M (2022-10-20) is the only disclosed round below $10M, creating a wide spread across the 18 rows shown.
Geographically, the list is concentrated in Europe and the US, with multiple large checks in London (BibliU $15M on 2022-06-09; Perlego $51M on 2022-03-03) and in the US (StreamElements $100M on 2021-09-22; Plug In Digital $75M on 2021-11-24; CompanyCam $30M on 2021-10-26). Temporally, rounds span from 2021-03-02 (Maestro) through 2025-03-03 (Cloudsmith), and several of the biggest financings cluster around 2021–2022.
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Frequently asked
What is the largest disclosed Series B round here, and how does it compare to the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Homa Games’ $100M round on 2022-10-12 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amounts are $75M (Plug In Digital, 2021-11-24) and $70M (BloXroute Labs, 2022-04-12), with most other disclosed rounds sitting well below that range.
Are there any strong geographic clusters (cities showing up more than once, or repeated countries)?
London appears more than once, including BibliU at $15M (2022-06-09) and Perlego at $51M (2022-03-03). By country, the list repeatedly includes the UK (Cloudsmith is UK but in Belfast; BibliU and Perlego are also UK cities) and the US (e.g., StreamElements $100M on 2021-09-22; BloXroute Labs $70M on 2022-04-12; CompanyCam $30M on 2021-10-26).
Which portion of this set landed in the most recent 90 days of the data shown?
Only Cloudsmith (Series B, $23M) closed on 2025-03-03, which is the most recent date in the 18-row window; the preceding entries are dated 2024-07-09 (METUB Network, $16M), 2024-04-11 (Fotokite, $11M), and 2024-04-05 (Fluid Topics, $16M).
Is there a notable pattern at the low end of disclosed round sizes?
Music Audience Exchange is the smallest disclosed round at $4M on 2022-10-20, sitting below the next tier of disclosed amounts such as $8M (VROMO, 2021-09-16) and $11M (Fotokite, 2024-04-11; Tamatem Inc., 2021-12-06).
Do any companies/date pairs suggest a tight mid-range concentration, rather than one-off sizes?
Several disclosed rounds cluster in the same general $15M–$25M band, including BibliU $15M (2022-06-09), Maestro $15M (2021-03-02), Section $12M (2021-04-27 is just below), Atmosphere $25M (2021-04-22), and Cloudsmith $23M (2025-03-03), even as the $70M–$100M group (e.g., StreamElements $100M on 2021-09-22 and BloXroute Labs $70M on 2022-04-12) remains separate.
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