- Social video network Twitvid has acquired Cull TV, a music video sharing site that includes a selection of about 2 to 3 million videos.
- Customization and Facebook integration allow Cull TV users a personalized experience. Cull TV uses Facebook likes and posts “to determine what bands you like and turn those into continuous video playlists,” explains John Hurliman, CTO of Cull TV.
- “We’re going to use a lot of the know-how and knowledge the [Cull TV] team has acquired to integrate those learnings into Twitvid,” added Twitvid CEO Mo Al Adham.
- “According to Al Adham, Twitvid has more than doubled the number of video views it serves over the past five to six months, now in the range of 70 million+ views,” reports TechCrunch. “The last time they talked to press, the Twitvid network was seeing 10 million unique visitors. Today, that’s over 15 million.”
- Twitvid plans to make a new product announcement in June, and then will begin working on their Cull TV integration.
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