- Headquarters
- Santa Monica, California
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2010
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- 140fire.com
- Last Round
- GrantJan 2010
- Rounds
- 1
About
140Fire is an online video advertising network (operating site 140fire.com) that provides brands and agencies a suite of engagement and data tools to make video media buying more effective. Founded by the team behind All Screen (a Y Combinator W2010 video-syndication startup later acquired by Zealot Networks in 2015), 140Fire is based in Santa Monica and backed by Y Combinator, Mark Cuban, Jonathan Kraft, and Skip Paul.
Summary
All Screen is a Media company based in Santa Monica, United States, founded in 2010. Its most recent funding was a Grant round in Jan 2010. Investors include Y Combinator Continuity Fund and Mark Cuban.
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Funding History
Jan 2010
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