Series A Funded Media and Entertainment Startups
Among the 39 Series A media and entertainment rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is HyperSpace at $55M on 2023-10-05.
Among the 39 Series A media and entertainment rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is HyperSpace at $55M on 2023-10-05. That single round sits well above the next-largest disclosed amounts (e.g., Doodles at $54M on 2022-09-13 and Pex at $57M on 2021-02-16), and it still clears the $20M tier that appears multiple times (FanBasis $20M on 2025-05-20; Sound $20M on 2023-07-12; deepdub $20M on 2022-02-10). A second pattern is the “small-and-large coexisting” range: disclosed amounts run down to $100K for Avant Arte (2022-02-22) and TeamEQ (2021-09-01), while other rounds cluster in the teens to mid-$20Ms (e.g., Kyra $15M on 2022-10-12; Aditude $15M on 2023-08-28; Hang $16M on 2022-07-14). Most recent dated round is A7FL with an undisclosed amount on 2025-06-01, while the earliest dated row is Pex at $57M on 2021-02-16. Location coverage is globally distributed across North America, Europe, and MENA (Dubai appears with myco in 2024-08-27 and HyperSpace in 2023-10-05), and there are 4 entries with undisclosed amounts (A7FL, Winnin, Quidich, Breakaway Music Festival).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series A round here, and how unusual is it versus the rest?
Pex is the top disclosed round at $57M on 2021-02-16, with HyperSpace at $55M on 2023-10-05 and Doodles at $54M on 2022-09-13 close behind. Those three rounds sit above the broader $10M–$20M cluster (e.g., Capsule $12M on 2025-04-16; Sound $20M on 2023-07-12; FanBasis $20M on 2025-05-20).
Do disclosed round sizes show a low-end outlier in this list?
Yes: Avant Arte ($100K on 2022-02-22) and TeamEQ ($100K on 2021-09-01) are the smallest disclosed amounts in the displayed rows. Those $100K rounds are an order-of-magnitude below the more common mid-to-high single-digit and teens figures (e.g., StoryBox $6M on 2024-06-19; Ampverse $12M on 2022-03-29; Aditude $15M on 2023-08-28).
Where does the most recent fundraising concentrate, and which entries closed in the latest window shown?
The newest dated rounds are A7FL (undisclosed) on 2025-06-01 and FanBasis ($20M) on 2025-05-20, followed by Capsule ($12M) on 2025-04-16. Within that tight late-2025 window, all three are in different countries/cities (Boca Raton, Miami, and New York), suggesting no single city dominates the most recent quarter.
Are there any recurring geographic signals, based on repeated cities or countries?
Dubai shows up more than once: myco (Dubai, 2024-08-27, $10M) and HyperSpace (Dubai, 2023-10-05, $55M). Beyond that, the list spans many single-occurrence locations across the U.S. (e.g., San Francisco: Sound 2023-07-12, DubClub 2024-09-05) and Europe, with no single city repeated as frequently as Dubai.
How often are amounts undisclosed in this segment list, and does that affect comparisons?
4 of the 39 rows are undisclosed: A7FL (2025-06-01), Winnin (2024-07-23), Quidich (2024-06-20), and Breakaway Music Festival (2023-06-14). Because these are excluded from disclosed-size ranking, the top-end comparisons rely on disclosed amounts like Pex $57M (2021-02-16), not the undisclosed entries.
Is there evidence of size clustering around specific budget bands for these Series A rounds?
Yes, many disclosed rounds sit in the $10M–$20M band: Permissionless Labs ($10M, 2024-09-16), myco ($10M, 2024-08-27), and deepdub ($20M, 2022-02-10), plus Sound ($20M, 2023-07-12) and FanBasis ($20M, 2025-05-20). Meanwhile, fewer entries fall into the very low end (e.g., $4M LeanLaw on 2023-03-21 and $6M StoryBox on 2024-06-19), with the top-end defined by the $50M+ group (Pex, HyperSpace, Doodles).
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