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FORA.tv, Inc. runs a website that gathers a large collection of unmediated video drawn from live events, lectures, and debates at universities, think tanks and conferences. FORA.tv provides a digital forum where people can get and discuss information on public affairs, politics and culture, as well as see historic speeches and other events. It has operations on every inhabited continent across... MORE FORA.tv, Inc. runs a website that gathers a large collection of unmediated video drawn from live events, lectures, and debates at universities, think tanks and conferences. FORA.tv provides a digital forum where people can get and discuss information on public affairs, politics and culture, as well as see historic speeches and other events. It has operations on every inhabited continent across the globe. In February 2009, FORA.tv partnered with WIRED creating a channel that features videos about the day's most important technological, science, business, and cultural issues – all gathered from leading thinkers, institutions and conferences. In August 2009, FORA.tv was selected for TIME.com's 50 Best Websites of 2009. The site was also featured in a related TIME.com video, "50 Best Websites: 5 You May Not Know," along with Omgpop, Yelp, PopUrls and Boing Boing. FORA.tv was founded in 2005 and is funded by private investors including William R. Hearst III and Adobe Ventures. LESS |
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Fora.tv, the San Francisco company which began as a free portal for influential conference video, has gained traction with a pay model, charging to watch high level conferences by organizations and publishers including The Economist, Wired and The New Yorker. For an update on the company's strategy, which also includes ad model and a regular subscription, we spoke with Blaise Zerega, CEO. The company is backed by William Randolph Hearst III and Adobe Ventures.

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