Vevo distributes music videos at scale across 10+ platforms (YouTube, Roku, Amazon Prime Video, Samsung TV Plus, Hulu + Live TV, and others), generating 22 billion monthly views. The tech stack—Google Ad Manager, FreeWheel, Kafka, Kubernetes, Node.js, React, GraphQL—is built for high-volume ad-supported video delivery and microservices at scale. Hiring is sales-dominated (6 sales roles vs. 1 engineering), with month-end billing, inventory optimization, and partnership expansion dominating the active workload, suggesting the business is in a growth phase focused on agency relationships and maximizing advertising yield rather than platform innovation.
Vevo is a music video distribution network founded in 2009 by Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. The platform hosts official music videos, live performances, and original programming, available across television, desktop, and mobile—including YouTube, Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu + Live TV, and eight other distribution partners. Revenue comes from advertising within ad-supported playback. The 201–500 person organization is headquartered in New York and operates primarily in the United States and Canada. Core operational challenges center on campaign delivery guarantees, billing accuracy, inventory forecasting, and scaling data ingestion to handle monthly view volume at the platform level.
Vevo uses Google Ad Manager and FreeWheel for ad serving, Salesforce for sales operations, Apache Kafka and Kafka Streams for data pipelines, Kubernetes and Docker for infrastructure, and Node.js, React, and GraphQL for backend services.
Vevo is headquartered in New York. The company also has hiring activity in Canada and operates as a privately held business founded in 2009.
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