The dynamic world of startups in the United Kingdom continues to expand and evolve with each passing year, and 2020 was no different. Despite the challenges posed by the current climate, the year was notable for the birth of several Broadcasting companies taking advantage of the increasing shift towards digital content consumption. In this article, we will showcase some of the most promising startups in the Broadcasting industry that were either founded in or after 2020 and whose headquarters are located in England.
These companies are not only breaking new grounds in the industry, but they also represent the future of Broadcasting – a future that is powered by innovation, diverse ideas, and the relentless pursuit of improved content delivery methods. Let’s take a closer look at these companies, their founders, and the unique offerings they are providing to their respective markets.
Without further ado, let’s get started!
Auddy
Founded in 2020 by Andrew Craissati, Chris Ancliff, Cliff Plumer, and Howie Singer, Auddy operates in the Advertising, Audio, Broadcasting, Content Delivery Network, Content Marketing, Internet Radio, and Podcast industries. Based in London, the company aims to resolve the challenges faced by creators in the fragmented but vast podcast ecosystem through a combination of editorial input, data insights and analytics, marketing, promotional services, and sales. You can follow them on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
urFeed
Based in London, urFeed is a startup specialized in the Broadcasting industry. Founded by Gareth Ingham, the firm seeks to deliver innovative solutions and services in its operating industry. You can connect with urFeed on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Turbine Studios
Another London-based startup, Turbine Studios, is committed to creating distinctive content emphasizing high-quality returning drama for U.K. broadcasters and global streaming platforms. Even though the company operates in the Broadcasting and Video Streaming sectors, they continue to make strides in their industry.
Remote Filming
Located in London, the Broadcasting and Film startup Remote Filming elevates local content production standards. Though the founders are not indicated, one can check out their content on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Laminar Global
Founded by Kumar Shorav, Narendra Nag, Raheel Khursheed, and Tirthraj Singh, the London-based Laminar Global operates in the Advertising, Broadcasting, PaaS, Software, Video, and Video Streaming sectors. The firm offers an enterprise-class video-streaming PAAS that enables a media company to launch a full-featured, global, OTT/Streaming Service protocol quickly. You can stay updated with their activities on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Virgin Media O2
Virgin Media O2, also based in London, offers services in the Broadcasting, Information Technology, Internet, Telecommunications, Unified Communications, and Wholesale industries. The company is committed to supporting public sector entities and companies of all sizes, providing a wide range of services, from managed connectivity to cloud solutions. More information is available on LinkedIn and their Twitter account.
Teacher Hug Radio
Founded by Paul Dix, Teacher Hug Radio is an online educational discussion radio station headquartered in London. The company brings together teachers, leaders, and education disruptors to offer thought-provoking content. Follow them on LinkedIn, their Facebook page, and Twitter.
World News Index
The last company on our list is the London-based World News Index which covers the Broadcasting and News industries. Notably, it provides the latest breaking headlines and global stories on various topics, including regular podcasts available on popular platforms. Connect with them on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.
There you have it – some of the newest companies breaking new ground in the Broadcasting industry within the UK. Each company brings something unique and compelling to the table, and it’s clear that these businesses will play a significant role in shaping the future of Broadcasting.