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Voxant was a news-media syndication company based in Herndon, Virginia, in the United States. Voxant was a privately held company that was founded in 2004 by investors from Longworth Venture Partners of Waltham, Massachusetts. Longworth acquired the assets of the news transcription company Morningside Partners of Lanham, Maryland, in order to form a news video search engine using Morningside's 10 years library of transcribed news and licensed news video.

In 2005, Voxant hired former LexisNexis and IBM executive, Jeff Crigler as Chief Executive Officer, to recruit a management team and develop the new service offering. Founding executives also included former Oracle sales and marketing executive Susan Kearney, top IBM technologist Ben Steinberg, and content industry veteran Art Bushnell.

In April 2006, Voxant launched its new media network, syndicating fully licensed news and information content to Web publishers and bloggers. By 2007 over 35,000 Web publishers and bloggers were members of the network. Content distributed by Voxant included news clips, stories, and images from about 250 sources including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, MTV News, Reuters, The Associated Press, Agence France Presse and New York Financial Press.

In 2008, Voxant was acquired by Anystream.[1] The companies merged to become Grab Networks.[2] Marcien Jenckes, formerly CEO of Voxant, became CEO of Grab Networks.[3]

Leadership[edit]

In July 2005, Internet industry veteran Jeff Crigler was appointed as founding Chief Executive Officer. In January 2008, Former AOL executive, Marcien Jenckes was appointed to the position of Chief Executive Officer. Former CEO, Jeff Crigler assumed the role of President.

Investors[edit]

Voxant's investors include Court Square Ventures, Longworth Venture Partners, and Softbank Capital.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Online Video Syndication Service Voxant Acquired By Anystream - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. 2008-09-22. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  • ^ Spangler, Todd (2008-09-21). "Anystream Merges With Net-Video Syndicator Voxant". Multichannel News. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  • ^ "Comcast, Charter Recruit Cable Veteran Marcien Jenckes to Head Their Streaming Joint Venture". Yahoo Finance. 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
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