Technology, Media & Entertainment

Blake Street’s Technology, Media and Entertainment (TME) practice offers services to both emerging growth and established private companies across select technology and media sectors. The Firm provides its clients with a full range of financing and advisory services including private placements, mergers & acquisitions and general strategic and financial advisory.  Our experienced professionals have extensive investment banking and venture capital expertise, and focus primarily on the more dynamic sectors and sub-sectors of the technology, media and entertainment industry. Our professionals possess deep industry and transactional knowledge that is further augmented by our extensive relationships with both the strategic and private equity communities.

Our sector focus includes: 

  • Internet & ecommerce

  • Software

  • Business IT & Learning Services

  • Digital Media & Entertainment

  • Outdoor Media & Publishing

Our experienced professionals understand the unique characteristics and challenges of the technology, media and entertainment industries - fast-growing, ever-changing competitive markets and the need for ready access to the private equity markets and other financing sources. Our knowledge of new technologies, distribution methods and regulatory changes, coupled with our executive-level relationships, opens doors to outstanding business leaders for our clients—whether they are seeking financing opportunities, a strategic partner or a prospective buyer. Blake Street understands that an industry driven by innovation and change requires the sophistication of an advisor who can think ahead of the market and create cutting-edge solutions—to help advance each client’s vision. From infrastructure to internet and from digital media to traditional media and entertainment companies, we understand our clients’ requirements and bring valuable insights and proven execution to each engagement. The principals of Blake Street have advised on over $450 million in private technology and media based transactions.