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Letter from Viki's CEO

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When we started Viki, we set out to build a “cultural silk road,” a streaming website built for the fans and by the fans. Our community remains the spine of what we’ve built, and it will continue to be so--soon on the world stage--bringing down language barriers and making the world a better place, one word at a time. 

We’re happy to tell you that we’ve reached another important milestone in Viki’s history. Today, we announce that we’ve been acquired by Rakuten, a Japanese Internet company that’s well known for its community-driven e-commerce platform. 

For a start-up founder, your first instinct is to build on your own. It became clear, however, that in order for Viki to truly live up to its potential, we needed to join a larger family with similar drive, passion, and the bias to disrupt. We chose Rakuten because the company shares the same values and philosophies we do: putting the community first, and building the global culture we love so much.

While Viki will continue to operate independently, we now have the resources to truly build Global TV Powered by Fans. What this means:

  • We’ll bring more on-air content/genres to more regions of the world.
  • We’ll grow the team to build community features faster than we’ve been able to before.
  • We can launch even more community programs and perks, including ad-free viewing and much more.

Most importantly, we’ll remain community first, putting much of our energy behind getting you closer to the content you love. 

We'll continue to keep you updated through this blog and QC Newsletter. In the meantime, my deepest gratitude to you all. I look forward to our next phase of growth together, as always. It is now time to truly unlock the world. 

Thank you for all you do. From your biggest fans,

Razmig & the Viki family

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