Taking corporate transparency to a new level, MeeVee's board issued a press release offering the company up for sale. Email the director of engineering, Steve Hughey, if you're interested — he's one of only seven employees left at the company. MeeVee was originally launched as an online TV listings website, and has received $24 million in funding since 2000. Sadly, the two circles on the Venn diagram of people who still need television listings and people who go online don't actually intersect anymore, and the company's efforts to rebrand themselves as an online video search and discovery tool apparently didn't work out.
MeeVee's board slaps "for sale" sticker on company
4:20 PM on Mon Apr 7 2008
By Jackson West
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I love MeeVee! Am I the only one? I have digital cable in my bedroom and no box, so I need a guide. That's where MeeVee comes in
Hey MeeVee is not bad at all, but common! How can you possibly run a good idea with loads of cash on hand for EIGHT years and not have more than 1 mil uniqe?
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