The top 6 media/entertainment startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield

Discover the Top 6 Media and Entertainment Startups from Disrupt Startup Battlefield

TechCrunch highlights six innovative media and entertainment startups making waves at this year’s Startup Battlefield competition.

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San Francisco: Every year, TechCrunch has a big contest called Startup Battlefield. Many startups join, but only the best get to show their ideas. This year, 200 startups were chosen, and 20 of them will compete on stage for a prize of $100,000. The other 180 startups also impressed the judges with their great ideas.

Let’s look at the media and entertainment startups that stood out. First, there is Alltroo. It helps famous people run their giveaways and connect with fans. What’s cool about Alltroo is that it makes sure all the rules of these events are followed and helps to choose the winners.

Next is METAPYXL. This startup keeps digital media safe. It gives artists tools to protect their work with watermarks and helps them understand how their content is being used.

Then we have Nebula, a fun music platform. It lets fans support their favorite artists. Fans can buy tokens for songs and earn money when those songs are played.

Another good choice is Oriane. This tool helps people find brands and new trends in videos. Its special search uses smart technology to look for words, pictures, and clips in videos.

Othelia Technologies is next. This platform is made for storytelling. It uses AI to help writers create and organize their stories better. It can show connections between different parts of a story.

Lastly, we look at Transitional Forms. This startup creates live video games. It lets people use their phones to make and share videos in real-time. They call it SocialTV, which they think is the future of entertainment.

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