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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Streaming media |
Founded | 2014 |
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Area served | Worldwide |
Website | www.realvisiontv.com |
Real Vision is a video on demand subscription streaming service related to economics, finance and investing. The content features interviews and presentations from financial experts such as Kyle Bass, William White, Jim Rogers, and others. [1] [2]
Real Vision was founded in 2014 by economist and former hedge fund manager Raoul Pal who is also the publisher of the Global Macro Investor newsletter, [3] [4] and financial analyst Grant Williams, author of Things That Make You Go Hmmm... newsletter. [5]
Real Vision brands itself as the " Netflix of finance". [6] The platform has over 300 videos and provides users with the options to download audio, bookmark or save videos, watch popular videos as well as interactions with other users and contributors through Real Vision community. [7] [8]
Real Vision videos are typically upwards of 20 minutes in length and are exclusive to subscribers only, a subscription for Real Vision Television will cost $364 per year. [6]
Real Vision is an approved provider of Continuing Education credits through the CFA Institute. [9]
Category:Video on demand services Category:Internet television channels Category:2014 establishments in the United States Category:2014 introductions
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Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Streaming media |
Founded | 2014 |
Founders |
|
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | www.realvisiontv.com |
Real Vision is a video on demand subscription streaming service related to economics, finance and investing. The content features interviews and presentations from financial experts such as Kyle Bass, William White, Jim Rogers, and others. [1] [2]
Real Vision was founded in 2014 by economist and former hedge fund manager Raoul Pal who is also the publisher of the Global Macro Investor newsletter, [3] [4] and financial analyst Grant Williams, author of Things That Make You Go Hmmm... newsletter. [5]
Real Vision brands itself as the " Netflix of finance". [6] The platform has over 300 videos and provides users with the options to download audio, bookmark or save videos, watch popular videos as well as interactions with other users and contributors through Real Vision community. [7] [8]
Real Vision videos are typically upwards of 20 minutes in length and are exclusive to subscribers only, a subscription for Real Vision Television will cost $364 per year. [6]
Real Vision is an approved provider of Continuing Education credits through the CFA Institute. [9]
Category:Video on demand services Category:Internet television channels Category:2014 establishments in the United States Category:2014 introductions