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Vessel (website)

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Closed video streaming service

Vessel Group, Inc.
IndustryOnline video
FoundedJanuary 21, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-01-21)
DefunctOctober 31, 2016 (2016-10-31)
FateAcquired byVerizon
Key people
Jason Kilar
Richard Tom

Vessel was a commercialvideo service launched in early 2015 by formerHulu executivesJason Kilar and Richard Tom.[1][2] Vessel was acquired byVerizon on October 26, 2016 and was closed on October 31, 2016.

History

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The service resembledYouTube, whereby a viewer could watch videos for free. However, viewers could add "Early Access" at a $3 monthly or $20 annual fee to their account, which allowed them to view videos a minimum of 72 hours before the video is released to the general public.[2] Vessel then created mobile applications foriOS andAndroid devices which optimized the videos for mobile viewing. The idea behind the site was that creators would be able to gain more revenue from their videos than on YouTube due to the subscription fee as well as advertisements.[3]

After the site was created, YouTube personalities such asLinusTechTips,Craig Benzine,Connor Franta,Shane Dawson,Doug Walker,Caspar Lee,Tanya Burr,Good Mythical Morning,Epic Meal Time,Super Best Friends Play,Marcus Butler, Kent Heckel,LaToya Forever, Delaila Johnson, Tre Melvin andJack Vale signed up to have their content streamed on Vessel.[2]

On October 26, 2016,Verizon Communications announced that it had acquired Vessel, and that it would be shut down on October 31. Vessel's teamwas hired to revamp Verizon's fledgling video streaming servicego90 (resulting in 155 members of the service's existing staff being laid off), with Richard Tom retained and appointed as chief technology officer of Verizon Digital Entertainment. Kilar departed after the sale.[4][5][6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Stone, Brad."Vessel: A YouTube Rival That Wants to Be the Streaming HBO".Bloomberg Business.Bloomberg L.P. RetrievedMarch 31, 2015.
  2. ^abcSpangler, Todd (January 21, 2015)."Vessel Signs More YouTube Stars to Subscription Service, Launches Limited Beta Test".Variety. PMC. RetrievedMarch 31, 2015.
  3. ^"Here's Everything You Need To Know About Vessel, Jason Kilar's New Online Video Platform".Tubefilter. January 21, 2015. RetrievedOctober 19, 2015.
  4. ^Spangler, Todd (October 26, 2016)."Verizon Acquires Vessel, Will Shut Down Jason Kilar's Video Service".Variety. RetrievedApril 21, 2019.
  5. ^"Verizon acquires subscription video service Vessel, will shut it down on Oct. 31".TechCrunch. RetrievedJuly 9, 2018.
  6. ^"Verizon Lays Off 155 Employees at Go90 Division (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety. January 24, 2017. RetrievedJune 1, 2017.
  7. ^Evans, Greg (January 24, 2017)."Verizon Axes 155 Go90 Staffers; Streaming Service Targets Millennials".Deadline. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2017.

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