Thuzio

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Thuzio was an American sports media and events company that produced a weekly, live-sports interview show for a members-only audience as well as specific events with sports people. It was acquired by TrillerNet in 2021.

IndustrySports
Founded2012 (2012)
FoundersTiki Barber, Mark Gerson, Jared Augustine and Jarrod Jordan
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Thuzio
Company typePrivately held company
IndustrySports
Founded2012 (2012)
FoundersTiki Barber, Mark Gerson, Jared Augustine and Jarrod Jordan
FateAcquired
SuccessorTriller
Headquarters
New York City
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Area served
United States
ProductsSports media and events
OwnerTriller
Websitethuzio.com
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History

Thuzio was founded in 2012 by Tiki Barber from the New York Giants, Mark Gerson from Gerson Lehrman Group), and Jared Augustine from GrubHub/Seamless.

Thuzio's Board of Advisors includes Matthew Higgins, CEO of RSE Ventures; Michael Weisman, Emmy Award-winning producer and executive in charge of production for “Football Night in America”;[1] Thomas J. Laffont, Senior Analyst at Coatue Management and Partner at Coatue Management;[2] Jordan Bazant, principal at The Legacy Agency;[3] Casey Coffman, advisor at Carpere Group; Billy Nash, senior vice president at UBS; Jason Freier, chairman and CEO of Hardball Capital.

Thuzio received $1.5 million in venture capital in July 2012. RSE Ventures invested $2.56 million in January 2013.[4] In 2014, the company raised another $6 million in Series A funding.[5]

On November 22, 2021, Thuzio was acquired by TrillerNet.[6]

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