Jack Perry (entrepreneur)


Jack Perry is the Founder and CEO of , a media technology company, whose products and services power solutions for television broadcasters, including CBS All Access, Hulu, fuboTV and others. Perry's SimpleSync technology is the first-ever OTT platform to integrate Nielsen measurement.
In February 2018, PitchBook named Perry's streaming media company, Syncbak, Inc., the most valuable VC-backed company in Iowa at $100 million.
Prior to founding Syncbak, Perry was CEO of Decisionmark Corp where he created Geneva, a subscriber authentication technology used by ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, DirecTV, Echostar and every local television station in the U.S. In 2000, Perry created and launched TitanTV.com, the first-ever web based electronic program guide with built-in DVR capabilities. He created his first software package, RunningCounts, in 1990. In 1995, Jack authored the "Group Calendaring and Scheduling" section of the book, GroupWare: Technology and Applications
In 2004, along with FCC Chairman Michael Powell, Perry introduced AntennaSelector.com and CheckHD, online tools he created which were designed to help consumers migrate from analog to digital television . AntennaSelector.com is known today as antennaweb.org.
In 2011, at the CEA CES on the Hill event, Perry introduced the Syncbak OTT platform to assist over-the-air digital broadcasting to move to the Internet .
In early 2017, Perry announced that his company's OTT platform, SimpleSync, powers 2.5 million hours of live local TV programming and covers 90% of U.S. households across 161 markets. In 2018, Perry announced that number had nearly tripled, thanks to high demand from vMVPDs.
On September 7, 2017, in the wake of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Perry's op-ed on the importance of local news, , was published by Quartz.
In May of 2018, Perry's company launched its inaugural TechFronts event, focusing on the future of OTT from a technical perspective. During the event, Perry launched Syncbak's new direct-to-cosumer OTT app, .
Perry's interview with Media Village in October of 2018, discusses how his technologies have influenced television today, the importance of local broadcasters, and how Syncbak is contributing to media's evolution. In a follow-up piece highlighting tremendous growth for the company, Jack shares his vision for the future of television and how ad-supported streaming will become a primary source of revenue for television stations. .
As the Coronavirus pandemic continued to impact daily life, Syncbak's SBTV platform debuted two new channels dedicated to keeping people informed on the issue. The was and features aggregated news content, refreshed hourly, from local TV broadcasters across 115 markets. Weeks later, SBTV of the pandemic with the launch of the channel.
A champion of local broadcasters for three decades, Perry explains why he believes that broadcasters are a pillar of local communities and a critical piece of the news ecosystem in this article published by Cynopsis, .
As the importance of local TV continues to flourish, Perry appeared on the to discuss the importance of local TV news and local programming. Perry was also interviewed by Forbes for their article

Awards

Perry was inducted into the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2004. He was elected to the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 2003 and was named one of Dealerscope's 40 most influential people under 40 in the consumer electronics industry that same year. In 2008, his TitanTV web studio won a Webby Award for , an edgy take on eco-news.

Education

Perry graduated from the University of Iowa in 1988. He attended Grand Rapids Junior College where he played hockey for two years. Perry graduated from Ottawa Hills High School where he ran cross country and played hockey. He was the captain of both teams.

Personal Life

Perry was born on the Marine Corps Base in 29 Palms, California. He is a lifelong runner and an avid fan of the Chicago Bears and Detroit Tigers.
In 2016 Perry and his wife Annette founded Perry Development Partners. PDP is focused on developing properties in the historic uptown district of their hometown Marion, IA. In October of 2019, they made their debut with . The charming eatery is a serving made-from-scratch café classics and family favorites. It anchors the historic brick building they beautifully transformed as Their son in-laws are Jay Borschel, undefeated 2010 NCAA Wrestling Champion for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes and Allen Reisner, former tight end for the Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars and the University of Iowa Hawkeyes.

Patents

Perry holds twenty-four patents related to the delivery of entertainment content over-the-air, over-satellite and over-the-Internet.
U.S. Patent Number 6,147,642: Method and Apparatus for Limiting Access to Satellite Communication
U.S. Patent Number 6,252,547: Method and Apparatus for Limiting Access to Signals Delivered Via the Internet
U.S. Patent Number 6,714,754: Method and Apparatus for Limiting Access to Signals Delivered Via the Internet
U.S. Patent Number 6,785,904: Method and System for Providing Household Level Television Programming Information
U.S. Patent Number 6,832,070: System and Method for Aiding in Antenna Selections
U.S. Patent Number 7,028,323: System and Method for Delivering Rerun Video Programming on Non-HDTV Digital Side Channels
U.S. Patent Number 7,913,287: System and Method for Delivering Data Over an HDTV Digital Television Spectrum
U.S. Patent Number 8,010,981: Method and System for Creating Television Programming Guide
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,940: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,941: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,942: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,943: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,944: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,945: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,946: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,255,947: Broadcast Area Authentication
U.S. Patent Number 8,909,246: Broadcast Tuning Concepts
U.S. Patent Number 8,910,196: Broadcast Area Identification and Content Distribution
U.S. Patent Number 8,966,544: Providing and Receiving Wireless Broadcasts
U.S. Patent Number 8,966,549: Providing and Receiving Wireless Broadcasts
U.S. Patent Number 9,037,634: Broadcast Tuning Concepts