Jukin Media expands to ANZ; taps former Getty Images veteran Simon White to lead efforts

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AAEAAQAAAAAAAAYmAAAAJGEwYjhmODNmLTU1ZWYtNGNlZC04Y2QyLWNlMTRm.jpgJukin Media, the US-based digital media company that helps businesses unlock the power of user-generated video content, has announced that it is expanding into ANZ, and has hired media industry veteran Simon White (pictured left) to lead licensing and partnerships in the region.

Jukin Media operates a continually expanding licensing platform which allows publishers, brands, creative agencies and broadcasters around the world to search, browse, and download fully cleared, engaging user-generated videos. The company’s library features more than 40,000 clips including some of the biggest viral videos in the web’s history like “Pizza Rat,” and “David After the Dentist.” In addition, Jukin Media offer a fast and efficient search and clearance service for undiscovered user-generated video, giving Jukin partners the ability to reach outside of Jukin’s library to clear UGC video content directly from social media.

Headquartered in Los Angeles, and with offices in New York and London, Jukin Media has identified ANZ as its next major growth market.

Says Cameron Saless, chief growth innovator, Jukin Media: “We know brands and media companies in Australia and New Zealand have a tremendous appetite for user-generated video content, as we’ve seen the number and size of our deals in the region increase dramatically. With his excellent feel for the marketplace, strong commercial acumen and industry contacts, we couldn’t have found a better fit to lead our efforts in ANZ than Simon.”

White has extensive experience in media content licensing, having held senior positions at Shutterstock, Getty Images and Adobe.

Says White: “The Australian market has already shown tremendous interest in user-generated video. Jukin Media has a history of working with well-known brands and publishers in the US and Europe, and I’m really looking forward to helping similar businesses in Australia and New Zealand leverage user-generated video to boost their audience and tell great stories.”