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Hoping For Ungodly Returns: Christian Video Sharing Site GodTube Gets $30 Million Funding

By Rafat Ali - Sun 04 May 2008 08:28 PM PST

GodTube, one of the fast growing Christian online video sharing and social networking sites, has received a big $30 million funding round from hedge fund GLG Partners, paidContent.org has learned. The valuation for this round was around $150 million. It has previously raised about $2.5 million from private investors, including Norm Miller of Interstate Batteries.

GodTube was launched in summer last year in Dallas, and has since been among the fastest growing websites online...it now says it has about 2 million users a month. Chris Wyatt, the CEO and co-founder of GodTube, was previously an executive producer at CBS. The company has since hired other senior media executives. As for its business model, its Godcaster program is being used few hundred churches, thus generating subscription revenues, and allows them to stream live video of their services online. In the coming months, the company will also launch a white-label social networking service to churches as well. Also, the site sells both religious and secular advertising.

While the $30 million is an ungodly big amount, it compares to the other video sharing sites such as Metacafe, Veoh and others in the post-YouTube era. In all of these cases, bandwidth ends up being a huge cost center.

GLG has also invested relatively big amounts in two other digital media companies recently: Glam Media and Spinvox.

GLG refused to comment, and GodTube’s PR had this non-committal statement: “We have enjoyed substantial growth over the last several months and we are excited about taking out business to the next level, but we do not have any formal announcements to make at this time.” For some more background on the site, read this LAT story: ”Linking into the market for ministry”.



Posted in: Social Media, Video Sharing, VC+M&A, Venture Capital

Tags: glg partners, godtube

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10 Responses:
  • From myTeeV Mon 05 May 2008 07:00 AM

    stupid, seriously stupid!

  • From Danielle Mon 05 May 2008 11:26 AM

    There is a great demand for Christian content on the Internet now more than ever, I’m just glad that a business model can be applied here.  Check out GideonTV.com, another Christian website offering live streaming.

  • From Greg Mon 05 May 2008 12:38 PM

    This may be the best paidContent headline ever, though I’d change “hoping” to “praying”.

  • From Seb G Mon 05 May 2008 07:34 PM

    @Danielle

    When you mention business model, how exactly is this venture making money? Donations? Sponsorships? Or is it a real model that rewards its content providing users?

  • From John Tue 06 May 2008 06:36 AM

    Why?  When will they learn...the bible is Fiction.  This is just a complete waist of time.  They found the body of Jesus 200 years ago.  Move on w/your lives.  Your GOD is dead....and no one cares.

  • From Larry Tue 06 May 2008 07:16 AM

    The stupidity of people is constantly amazing me. Godtube is a pointless waste of space, time and money. The money received for funding would be better off going to the less fortunate people around the world, especially with the recent disasters.

  • From Jon Tue 06 May 2008 07:18 AM

    John:  Your new name is Paul--be ready.

  • From David Tue 06 May 2008 09:47 AM

    Take me back to the bubble days.

    Also, you should try to check out GLG’s website.  It is very strange—it is traded on the NYSE (GLG) but the main site is not available to residents of the US.

  • From Nathan Tue 06 May 2008 12:29 PM

    i can’t believe someone actually just uttered the words “I’m just glad that a business model can be applied here.” in regards to Christianity.
    Faith in Christ, and the telling of Him is not a “5 Steps to Success” sort of idea.

  • From Nathaniel Sat 10 May 2008 12:24 PM

    It’s not about church
    It’s not about a website
    It doesn’t matter how many people go to either
    It’s about spreading and experiencing the love of Jesus, friends
    THAT is what truly matters in life
    really look at what Jesus taught
    He didn’t want a subculture
    He wanted us to shape the culture
    To live in such a way that our mainstream culture is affected so that people see that Jesus is real. Read John 17:20-26
    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2017:20-26;&version=31;

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