Storyful, the Irish social news agency that was acquired last year by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, has announced the creation of 30 jobs at its Dublin headquarters.
The jobs will be backed by the State through the IDA.
Storyful acquires video content it considers newsworthy and sells licences for their use to organisations, such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and ABC.
Announcing the new jobs, Storyful Chief Executive Officer Mark Little said: "We have ambitious plans for growth and innovation across platforms, and these new roles are critical to achieving our vision over the coming years.
"Dublin is our home, and we are excited at what's to come."
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Mr Richard Bruton said: "Storyful is a fast-growing, innovative Irish company pushing the boundaries of social media news globally.
"In a very short timeframe since it started, it has grown rapidly through cutting edge innovation in a fast-moving area, and is now selling its services around the world and creating jobs in Ireland.
"This is exactly what we are trying to achieve with our plan."