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Jasper Smith (born 1965) is an entrepreneur in the fields of television, interactive media and gaming. He is a director of
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Background

Smith has co-founded and developed a number of businesses in the digital media sector including The Fantastic Corporation, Optimistic Entertainment plc (“The Optimistic Network”), and Static2358 / PlayJam. He is an investor or director of several other companies including General Media Ventures, an investment company, and Hutch, a UK based games studio behind popular mobile games such as SmashCops.


PlayJam

Static 2358 Ltd was a design and branding company set up by Jasper Smith and Mark Rock. The company created visual identities for numerous TV channels including
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, Film Four and Canal+, incubated TV networks such as
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and PlayJam and formed partnerships with agencies such as Saatchi and Saatchi. PlayJam became the world's largest TV games network before being acquired by Open TV in 2001 for $68 million. Smith re-acquired PlayJam from Open TV in 2009. The PlayJam Network was distributed to approximately 90 million televisions in over 100 territories by most major manufacturers including; Samsung, LG, Panasonic and Sony. In late 2013 PlayJam launched
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, a low cost micro games console. PlayJam is backed by Endeavour Ventures, Gamestop and
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Other companies

Smith was a co-founder, and for several years Chairman and CEO of Electra Entertainment Ltd, a technology company focused on creating run time technology and interactive services for digital televisions and set top boxes. Electra won early support from leading retailers such as
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and leading manufacturers but ultimately failed to gain sufficient market share. Electra was funded by Jasper Smith, management, government grants and Arthur Hughes, a long term business partner. He was also a co-founder of The Optimistic Network, a multi channel TV network that operated 7 digital TV channels in the UK and Scandinavia including, Nation-217, QuizNation, SportNation and Bonanza. The company also incubated and developed many TV formats including Jamz and
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; the early stomping ground for a number of successful TV celebrities such as Richard Bacon, Ian Lee, Alan Carr, Justin Lee Collins and Mary Anne Hobbs. QuizNation was a dedicated quiz TV channel that produced over 24,000 hours of TV shows, some of which were interactive. The channel was ultimately sold. In 2016 Smith set up two businesses: * PlayStack, a games publishing and fintech business, in partnership with Harvey Elliott. Smith is the Executive Chairman. PlayStack operates a private equity fund that invests in original content creation and a marketing fund designed to help content creators gain market share. * Playworks Digital Ltd, a games developer and operator that has created and worked on the development of over 220 games. Smith initially trained as a sculptor at the Henry Moore Foundation. He first developed a taste for building companies aged 20 when he took over one of his father’s companies and won a contract to build a sales network for Sky TV, selling over 200,000 Sky subscriptions. Smith subsequently worked in senior roles within Norwegian Telecom, The Fantastic Corporation in Zug, Switzerland, a company focused on delivering multimedia content over broadband networks and Video Technology Marketing, the vehicle used to launch VideoPlus in the UK. In 1987, Smith set up a charity - committed to creating an awareness of the seas - from environmental issues to exploration. In 1989, Smith sailed a 55-foot yacht from Australia to Alaska via the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia, climbing 11 mountains along the way. He is a regular sailor, has 3 children and lives in London. In 2001 Smith was nominated as a finalist for the E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year Award.


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Hutch Games
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