EngageMedia

[2] EngageMedia maintains offices in Melbourne, Australia, and Yogyakarta, Indonesia, with other staff based regionally and globally.

[4] EngageMedia launched a video-sharing site in October 2006 based on a Free and Open Source Software platform it develops and maintains, called Plumi,[5] originally developed by Dave Fregon, Andrew Nicholson, Anna Helme and Andrew Lowenthal.

In June 2006 EngageMedia collaborated with CandidaTV in Rome to put on Transmission[6] at the Forte Prenestino social centre.

In May 2008 a Transmission Asia-Pacific (TXAP) event was coordinated by EngageMedia and the Jakarta-based Ruangrupa near Sukabumi in West Java.

In 2013 EngageMedia collaborated with the MIT Center for Civic Media and Open Documentary Lab to investigate the impact of Video for Change practices.