Wetpaint Explained

Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:October 2005
Defunct:2020
Location:New York City, U.S.
Num Employees:65
Industry:Internet technology (2006–2018)
Products:Technology platforms for the media industry; formerly wiki hosting
Revenue:Venture capital funded
Owner:Function(X)
Homepage:http://www.wetpaint.com (defunct as of mid-2020)

Wetpaint was an Internet company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Function(X). Founded in 2005, Wetpaint both published the website Wetpaint Entertainment, focused on entertainment news, and developed a proprietary technology platform, the Social Distribution System, that was used to provide analytics for its own website as well as other online publishers. Wetpaint began as a wiki farm, hosting wikis using its own proprietary software, before moving into hosting of professional content in 2010. Wetpaint's wiki-hosting component was spun off completely in 2013 after being purchased by Wikifoundry. Wikifoundry ceased operations in June 2021, decommissioning the original Wetpaint wiki-farm after 15 years[1]

History

Wetpaint was originally called Wikisphere, and begun as a wiki farm, hosting wikis using proprietary software. It was co-founded in October 2005 by Ben Elowitz, who had previously co-founded the online jewelry retailer Blue Nile Inc. In December 2005, the company and site were renamed to Wetpaint.[2] In October 2005, the company received its initial A round of venture capital funding of US$5.25 million from Trinity Ventures and Frazier Technology Ventures.[3] Wetpaint closed a US$9.5 million 'B' round of funding in January 2007, adding Accel Partners to the list of investors.[4] Wetpaint closed a Series C round of venture capital funding of US$25 million in May 2008. Investors included Accel Partners, Trinity Ventures, and Frazier Technology Ventures.

Wetpaint was named by Time Magazine as one of the 50 Best Websites of 2007.[5]

In March 2008, Wetpaint added social networking features.[6]

In July 2009, Wetpaint laid off 15 of their 56 employees.[7] An additional 9 employees, including co-founders Kevin Flaherty and Alex Berg, were laid off in December.[8] The company also decided to refocus the website on professionally created content. Both steps were taken as a result of declining online ad revenue.

During late 2009, Wetpaint re-launched its main homepage, at wetpaint.com, as the Wetpaint Entertainment platform, a set of new online TV fan destination sites, geared toward the female 18-34 demographic.[9] The wiki farm was renamed "Wikis by Wetpaint", and was moved to the domain wetpaintcentral.com.

In December 2010, the company announced the Wetpaint Social Distribution System.[10]

In December 2012, Wetpaint was acquired by Viggle,[11] an entertainment rewards platform, which was shortly renamed to its former name, Function(X).

Updates to wetpaint.com stopped in 2018, leaving the site stagnant until it finally went defunct in mid-2020.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WikiFoundry. 2021-07-06. www.wikifoundry.com.
  2. News: Startup Wikisphere changes its name to Wetpaint . Seattle Post-Intelligencer . 2005-12-01 .
  3. News: Startup Wikisphere raises $5.25 million in 1st round . . 2005-11-02 . John . Cook.
  4. News: Wiki Providers Score Funding . . 2007-02-22 .
  5. News: Wetpaint.com - 50 Best Websites 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070712093743/http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1633488_1633608_1633634,00.html . dead . July 12, 2007 . . 2007-07-09 .
  6. News: Wetpaint Goes Social . press release . Wetpaint . 2008-03-10 . 2008-05-11 .
  7. News: Seattle Layoff Update:Targeted Genetics, Wetpaint, Google, and Others Cut Staff . xconomy . 2009-08-26 .
  8. News: Exclusive: Wetpaint cuts staff, changes focus to publishing . John Cook, TechFlash . 2009-12-04 .
  9. http://www.thestreet.com/story/10852711/wetpaint-launches-online-tv-fan-destination-with-coverage-of-this-falls-most-anticipated-tv-programs.html Wetpaint Launches Online TV Fan Destination With Coverage Of This Fall's Most Anticipated TV Programs
  10. News: Wetpaint Entertainment Rapidly Becomes a Leading Online Entertainment News Source Due to Wetpaint's Proprietary Social Distribution System. https://web.archive.org/web/20140307214248/http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/12/prweb9044567.htm. dead. March 7, 2014.
  11. News: Viggle Acquires Wetpaint . Press Release . 2013-12-16 .