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Spreecast

Spreecast, Inc. was an Internet application and free social video broadcasting platform.

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Spreecast, Inc.
Type of businessCorporation
Founded2011
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
,
United States
Area servedWorldwide
URLwww.spreecast.com
RegistrationOptional
Current statusInactive

Spreecast, Inc. was an Internet application and free social video broadcasting platform.

The company was founded in 2011 by Jeff Fluhr, founder and former CEO of online ticketing marketplace StubHub, and was based in San Francisco, California1 . According to Fluhr, spreecast sought "to bring face-to-face interactions to the Internet in a far-reaching way".2

The company tweeted out on June 15, 2016, that their site would be shutting down on July 14.

History

Spreecast was launched as a public beta on November 10, 2011.3 In December 2011, spreecast received $4 million in seed venture funding from Frank Biondi, Gordon Crawford, and Edward W. Scott. In September 2012, they raised an additional $7 million.4 The company added social media author Gary Vaynerchuk as an advisor in February 2012. They closed their website on July 14, 20165

Celebrity guests

Reese Witherspoon, American actress and film producer6

Randi Zuckerberg, American internet entrepreneur and former marketing director of Facebook7

One Direction, British-Irish boy band8

Jennifer Grassman, American journalist, pianist, and singer9

Scott Baker (journalist), American journalist for TheBlaze10

Britney Spears, American recording artist and entertainer6

Miley Cyrus, American recording artist and entertainer.11

Anderson Cooper American journalist6

Neil Patrick Harris, American actor, producer, and director.12

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