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Futuri Media Ranks on Inc. Magazine's List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies for Third Consecutive Year

CLEVELAND, Oct. 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- For the third year in a row, Futuri Media, the foremost innovator in technology for broadcast media, has been named to the Inc. 5000 list as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The company ranked among the upper half of the list for the third straight year with a 156% three-year growth rate.

Futuri Media leverages social and mobile technologies for media companies. With live interactive programming on the air at more than 1000 stations, networks and broadcast groups across North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, Futuri Media reaches more than 100 million consumers monthly. Futuri Media's LDR (Listener Driven Radio) platforms empower listeners to become real-time collaborators in on-air programming, automatically adjusting content based on audience input. The Futuri Mobile division has developed more than 150 iPhone, Android and tablet apps for broadcasters, delivering audio and video content to mobile users. Futuri Media also provides real-time consumer intelligence to newsrooms.

The last twelve months of Futuri Media's growth have been propelled by innovation across a number of platforms, the largest contributors being Futuri's TopicPulse social media system and TopLine sales services. Futuri was the only software company in Ohio to have made the list three times and was distinguished as among the nation's top 400 firms among all business categories to reach the list three times or more.

Futuri was the second largest in revenue among all Ohio software companies. In percentage increase of revenue growth, Futuri ranked second among all Cleveland software companies, up from No. 3 in 2015 and No. 4 among all Ohio software companies for the second straight year.

Futuri CEO Daniel Anstandig notes, "We are passionate about shaping the future of media with our partners. With an emphasis on innovation behind everything we create, our team, technology, and partnerships have developed, scaled, and soared to new heights in the past year. Our goal is always about leveraging social and mobile technology for broadcasters to engage their audiences and drive their ad revenue."

Futuri is a member of an impressive list of fast-growing companies on the 2016 Inc. 5000 list including Dollar Shave Club, Square, Twilio and Keller Williams. In recent years, the list has included many now-major brands such as Cliff Bar, GoPro, Intuit, Jamba Juice, Pandora and Zappos.

About Inc.
Mansueto Ventures-owned Inc. is the New York-based publisher of Inc. magazine, which was founded in 1979 to report on entrepreneurs and business owners. In 1982, the company introduced the Inc. 500, which showcases the fastest-growing privately held, U.S.-based and independent companies in the U.S. with revenues of $2 million or more in the most recent year. The website Inc.com was launched in 1996, and in 2007, the Inc. 500 list was expanded to the Inc. 5000 to provide a deeper understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape. For more information, visit www.inc.com.

About Futuri Media
Futuri Media (www.futurimedia.com) is a global leader in innovative interactive broadcast technology. It develops SaaS-based social and mobile audience engagement technology for broadcasters and publishers including Listener Driven Radio's LDR1™ voting window, LDR1's Instant Alerts™ and Takeover® technologies; TopicPulse®, a real-time social media measurement system for newsrooms and content producers; the TopLine suite of sales services; and Futuri Mobile™, which designs custom mobile features and apps for broadcasters, offering more than 400 iPhone, Android and tablet apps. The company's platforms are in use at more than 1,000 TV and radio stations and networks in 20 countries, reaching more than 100 million consumers monthly.

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