Waverley Capital Research
Investment Thesis
Waverley Capital is a specialized venture capital firm focused exclusively on innovation and disruption in the global media, entertainment, and sports industries—a market exceeding $1 trillion. Founded in 2017 by Edgar Bronfman Jr. (former CEO of Warner Music Group and Seagram/Universal) and Daniel V. Leff (former partner at Globespan Capital Partners and Redpoint Ventures), Waverley Capital brings deep operational expertise and industry relationships to partner with exceptional entrepreneurs building category-defining companies in the media ecosystem.
The firm's core thesis is that the media, entertainment, and sports industries are experiencing fundamental disruption driven by technological innovation, changing consumer preferences, and new business models. Waverley targets companies that challenge incumbents and create new categories within this $1T+ landscape.
Stage Focus
Waverley Capital invests across seed, Series A, and Series B rounds, though their sweet spot is seed-stage companies. The firm is willing to lead rounds and has demonstrated willingness to participate in larger follow-on investments. Their check sizes typically range from $500K to $10M, with most seed investments in the $500K-$3M range.
Investment Approach & Decision Process
Waverley Capital employs a partnership-based decision process with a team of experienced operators who deeply understand the media industry. The firm's unique advantage is its extended network of current and former C-level executives from major media and technology companies (including Roku founders and executives, Warner Music Group alumni, and other media industry titans). This network serves as an "extended team" for portfolio companies, providing:
- Strategic diligence and industry expertise
- Business development and partnership introductions
- M&A advisory and transaction support
- Board-level engagement and operational support
The firm leverages its LP base—primarily C-level media and technology executives—as a proprietary resource for portfolio company growth.
Recent Activity & Fund Status
Waverley Capital has been actively deploying capital with significant recent wins:
2025-2026 Notable Recent Investments:
- Volley (voice-powered AI games) - Series round with $55M raised
- Hook (AI music startup) - $3M seed led by Waverley Capital
- Lil Snack (AI-assisted game development) - $3.1M seed
- Professional Fighters League (PFL) - Led $30M Series E, with additional Saudi PIF sports fund co-investment of $100M+
Historic Exits & Public Companies:
- Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) - Early investor, significant returns
- Matterport (NASDAQ: MTTR) - SPAC public company exit
- Kaltura (NASDAQ: KLTR) - IPO
- Headspace (merged with Ginger, later acquired) - Major health/wellness exit
- Pluto TV (acquired by Viacom) - Streaming platform acquisition
- Art19 (acquired by Amazon) - Podcast infrastructure
- Elemental Technologies (acquired by Amazon) - Video streaming tech
- The Athletic (acquired by New York Times) - Sports journalism
- Wondery (acquired by Amazon) - Audio production
The firm is actively deploying, indicating a robust fund with dry powder available.
Portfolio Companies
Waverley Capital has invested in 30+ companies across media, entertainment, and sports. The portfolio spans:
Streaming & Video Content:
- Roku, Pluto TV, Streamable, OOOH.tv
Podcasting & Audio:
- Art19, Wondery, Hook, Kaltura
Health & Wellness:
- Headspace, Endel (generative AI music)
Gaming & Interactive:
- Mino Games, Lil Snack, Volley, 9Count
Sports:
- Professional Fighters League (PFL)
Digital Media & Creator Tools:
- DanceOn, Dot LA, Antenna, DanVas
Enterprise & Infrastructure:
- Matterport (3D spatial technology)
- Elemental Technologies (video infrastructure)
Team & Leadership
Edgar Bronfman Jr. - Co-Founder, Chairman, and General Partner
- Former Chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group
- Former CEO of Seagram/Universal Music Group
- Fortune Magazine's "Most Admired Companies" leader (2007)
- Songwriter and film producer with creative industry background
- Currently serves on boards of FuboTV (as Executive Chairman), Endeavor Global, and Global Thermostat LLC
- Council on Foreign Relations member
Daniel V. Leff, Ph.D. - Co-Founder and Managing Partner
- Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from UCLA
- MBA from UCLA Anderson, where he serves on the Board of Visitors
- Deep experience investing across media companies (Roku, Art19, PlutoTV, Wondery, Matterport, Elemental)
- Prior experience: Partner at Globespan Capital Partners, Sevin Rosen Funds, Redpoint Ventures
- Engineering background at Intel Corporation
Deek Velagandula - Principal
- Prior: Investor at Corazon Capital (Chicago-based, consumer tech/media/marketplace focus)
- Experience: Live Nation Entertainment (digital media, content, corporate strategy, M&A)
- Background: Bain & Company consultant (Fortune 500, private equity diligence)
- Education: Northwestern University (BA Economics), University of Chicago Booth (MBA)
Unique Strengths & Positioning
-
Deep Industry Expertise: Founder Edgar Bronfman Jr. was CEO of Warner Music Group and Universal—among the world's largest media companies. This brings unmatched access and credibility.
-
C-Level LP Network: The firm's LPs are current and former executives from Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Google, Universal, Warner Bros, and other major media/tech companies. This network is activated for portfolio companies' benefit.
-
Multi-Stage Flexibility: While seed-focused, Waverley leads Series A/B and has done larger follow-ons (e.g., $30M Series E in PFL), showing capital and conviction.
-
Operational Support: Beyond capital, the team provides strategic guidance, introductions, M&A support, and board expertise—valuable for founders navigating the complex media ecosystem.
-
Proven Track Record: Multiple unicorn exits (Roku, Headspace, Matterport, Kaltura) and several Amazon acquisitions demonstrate strong outcome generation.
Sector & Model Focus
Waverley invests exclusively in media, entertainment, and sports—not consumer or software broadly. Key focus areas include:
- Streaming & Video: Next-generation platforms, distribution models
- Podcasting & Audio: Production, distribution, monetization
- Gaming: Interactive entertainment, especially with media/entertainment angles
- Sports Technology: Digital transformation of sports, fan engagement
- Creator Tools: Software for media creators and entertainment professionals
- Health & Wellness: Mental health apps (Headspace), wellness music (Endel)
- Spatial Technology: 3D experiences relevant to entertainment (Matterport)
The firm is increasingly interested in AI applications within media (Hook, Volley, Lil Snack demonstrate this trend).
Geographic Focus
Primarily US-based, with a concentration in California (Los Angeles entertainment hub, Bay Area tech hub). Willing to invest globally when the opportunity fits the media/entertainment focus.
Lead Tendency
Waverley Capital has clearly demonstrated a lead tendency—they lead seed rounds (Hook: $3M seed led by Waverley), Series A/B rounds, and larger growth rounds (PFL: $30M Series E). The firm has sufficient capital and conviction to be a lead investor.
Founder & Company Preferences
Ideal Founders:
- Industry operators with media/entertainment/sports background
- Technical founders who understand media challenges
- Category-defining ambitions (not incremental)
- Teams that value board-level operational support
Ideal Companies:
- Disruptive business models in media, entertainment, or sports
- Companies leveraging emerging technology (AI, spatial, streaming) to transform entertainment
- B2B2C platforms connecting creators, platforms, and audiences
- Global reach with US headquarters or strong US presence
Not a Fit:
- Pure consumer social apps (unless entertainment-focused)
- Traditional enterprise SaaS (unless for media companies)
- Hardware unless integrated with entertainment experience
- Companies not aligned with $1T+ media, entertainment, sports opportunity
Decision Timeline
With a seasoned partnership team and extensive network, Waverley likely moves at typical venture speed: 2-3 months from initial meeting to term sheet for early-stage companies. The firm values founder relationships and does not appear to have unusually tight decision criteria.
Warm Introduction Preference
Given the firm's emphasis on network and relationships, warm introductions are strongly preferred. Direct outreach is possible but less effective. Introductions from:
- Portfolio company founders or operators
- Their extended C-level LP network
- Other media/entertainment VCs or operators ...are most likely to generate interest.
Fund Dynamics & Future
Waverley Capital appears to be a generational media/entertainment VC fund. The founders have demonstrated strong execution (multiple exits, active deployment), and the fund has institutional staying power given the caliber of the founding team and LPs. The firm is actively investing and maintains a proprietary deal flow from their network advantage in media.
The increasing interest in AI (Hook, Volley, Lil Snack) suggests the fund is tracking how artificial intelligence is reshaping entertainment and media—a key evolution in the space.