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Recent deal ⸱ 07-05-2020

WarnerMedia Buys Dutch Tech Firm The Widget Company

May 7, 2020 – WarnerMedia has acquired Dutch tech group The Widget Company (TWC), an Amsterdam-based firm that specializes in designing services for over-the-top, mobile and connected TV applications.

TWC has designed several mobile and smart TV apps for media companies and TV channels, including a mobile and tablet app for Disney Channel in Europe and a smart TV app for Dutch streaming service Videoland.

Lexence has assisted TWC.

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