Jump Shot Media

Jump Shot Media, LLC
Type Private Company
Founded 2010
Headquarters San Jose, California, US
Area served Worldwide
Key people Keith Andrews (CEO)
Jerald Perry (Co-Founder, Chief Operating officer, and Chief Creative Officer)[1]
Industry Video games, Computer software, Interactive entertainment, Mobile game, Mobile application development, Digital audio
Products "Battle Rap Stars"
Slogan(s) "Hip-hop infused social and mobile games"
Website jumpshotmedia.com
Available in English
Current status Active

Jump Shot Media is a social and mobile game developer located in San Jose, California, United States.[2] The company develops and markets Rap and Hip hop focused social games and mobile applications.

History

Jump Shot Media was started with an idea by IT professional Jerald Perry—otherwise known as the rapper J Peezy—to promote his work as an artist through mobile media. After discussing his idea with music producer and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Keith Andrews (former co-founder of Procera Networks and CEO of AuraOne Systems), the two tweaked the concept into scalable mobile game platform. They then developed the first blueprint for their flagship game Battle Rap Stars and filed a patent on their audio scoring system in 2009.[3]

Andrews and Perry immediately got to work assembling a small team of developers and brought on the marketing expertise of Courtney Smith, the former CEO of the popular street basketball apparel company Y.P.A.[4]

In 2011, Jump Shot Media partnered up with rappers Paul Wall, Mistah F.A.B., and Hopsin to release a mobile battle rap game, Battle Rap Stars.[5]

References

  1. About Us | Jump Shot Media. Retrieved July 29, 2011.
  2. "Companies | Jump Shot Media." VentureBeatProfiles.com. Retrieved on August 5, 2011.
  3. Mobile App Brings Freestyle Rap Battles to the Masses, Ana Anguiano, College Times, November 15, 2011
  4. "About." Battlerapstars.com. Retrieved on November 1, 2011.
  5. "Paul Wall Launches iPhone Rap Game, ‘Battle Rap Stars’". thisbeatgoes.com. Nov 1, 2011.

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