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UK Blog Media Company Shiny Media Gets $4.5 Million Funding

By Rafat Ali - Sun 28 Jan 2007 04:05 PM PST

UK-based blog media company Shiny Media has received a relatively big $4.5 million in funding. The round was led by a new VC firm called Bright Station Ventures. Shiny was founded by three freelance technology journalists in UK in 2003, and now the company has 22 blogs and says it gets three million readers each month, and employs over thirty bloggers. With the funding, BrightStation gets 50 percent stake in the company, this Times UK story says.
Brightstation is a new VC firm founded by the flamboyant UK entrepreneur Dan Wagner, with a total fund size of $100 million. Wagner bought business info service Dialog in 1997, then sold it, missed investing early on in eBay, and then went on to do bunch of other startups.

Posted in: Countries, UK & Europe, Social Media, Nanopublishing, VC+M&A

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1 Response:
  • From David Krug Sun 28 Jan 2007 07:02 PM

    I’m a bit shocked that a new media group would give up 50% of their publishing firm for 4.5 million.

    Taking this kind of money is definetly a huge risk. Venture capitalists are definetly going to want to see some good return on their investment

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