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      Minute Media, the media and sports-tech company backed by BlackRock and Goldman Sachs with brands like Sports Illustrated and The Players’ Tribune, has acquired Indian startup VideoVerse — developer of the AI-powered platform Magnifi that extracts sports highlights from live and archived footage. The deal is said to be the largest in Minute Media’s history, valued in a range similar to VideoVerse’s $200–$250 million valuation from its 2023 raise. VideoVerse, founded in Mumbai in 2016 and backed by funds like Bluestone Equity Partners, A91 Partners, Alpha Wave, Evolvence India, and Moneta Ventures, brings revenue of about $65 million and EBITDA margins between 35–40%, plus clients including the Indian Premier League, FIFA+, and other broadcasters. Minute Media sees this move as a way to integrate video creation, distribution, and monetization more tightly across its global network, leveraging VideoVerse’s tech particularly for short-form, highlight-driven content, with ambitions to push deeper into U.S. leagues and strengthen its STN Video platform. 

      Sources: Axios, TechCrunch, Entrepreneur

      Key Takeaways

      – VideoVerse’s Magnifi tech gives Minute Media stronger, automated capabilities for detecting, slicing, and distributing sports highlights, a key asset for short-form content in a fast-evolving digital media landscape.

      – The acquisition not only offers Minute Media better control over both ends of the content pipeline (creation → distribution → monetization), but also leverages its existing network of sports media properties to scale reach and ad revenue.

      – For investors and early backers like Bluestone, Audacity, etc., the deal represents a successful exit and underscores the increasing value of AI/sports video startups, especially those that solve real-world production bottlenecks.

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      The recent acquisition of VideoVerse by Minute Media marks a sharp pivot toward video automation in the sports content landscape — a space traditionally dominated by slow, labor-intensive workflows. VideoVerse, headquartered in Mumbai and founded in 2016 by Vinayak Shrivastav, Saket Dandotia, and Alok Patil, has built its reputation by using AI modelling — leveraging computer vision, audio cues, and machine learning — to detect highlight moments in live sports and transform them into shareable content. It has gained traction with major clients including cricket’s Indian Premier League and broadcasters like FIFA+ and Nippon TV. 

      From Minute Media’s perspective, this isn’t just another acquisition. It is one of the company’s most significant deals ever, both in scale and strategic value. Magnifi, VideoVerse’s flagship product, fills a gap: content owners and rights holders want speed in generating highlight reels, social clips, and snippets that connect with audiences increasingly expecting instant, mobile-friendly video content. By bringing this into Minute Media’s fold, the company can streamline previously disjointed processes — from detection of moments to editing, packaging, and then distribution across platforms. 

      Financially, VideoVerse has shown solid performance: around $65 million in revenue with EBITDA margins in the mid-30 to 40 percent range. Its last valuation (in 2023) was between $200 million and $250 million, suggesting Minute Media likely paid in that ballpark. Early investors like Bluestone Equity Partners and Audacity Venture Capital register significant exits, while Bluestone retains some equity in the merged enterprise. 

      Strategically, Minute Media is aiming to double-down on its STN Video business, expanding not only what content is created but how it’s monetized across its global operations. Rather than merely distributing highlights, Minute Media can now integrate highlight generation into its core newsroom and publisher operations. The acquisition opens doors for more hyper-targeted video content (think: all threes by a favorite player, specific plays by certain teams) tailored to consumer preferences and platform behavior. It also strengthens their pitch to U.S. leagues, where demand for digital, fast content is intense.

      Still, this move comes with challenges: rights management, maintaining video quality, ensuring legal/contractual frameworks are solid across jurisdictions (especially when ingesting and transforming third-party or archived footage), and staying ahead of competition from both AI startups and existing media giants who are also investing heavily in video automation. If Minute Media plays this right, however, the acquisition of VideoVerse could mark a turning point in how sports content is produced and consumed — pushing more of the power into algorithms and less into edit bays, while enabling faster, more scalable fan engagement.

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