The Comcast and Chernin Group-backed online media aggregator has revealed $50m in new equity capital, increasing its total funding to more than $210m.

Flipboard, a US-based content aggregation platform backed by cable service Comcast, has raised $50m in series D funding, TechCrunch reported earlier today, citing documents filed by the company in Delaware.

Founded in 2010, Flipboard pulls in content from other websites, sorts the articles by topic and then presents them in a magazine format.

The capital was raised in June 2015, according to the fiiling. TechCrunch estimates the round, which has not been officially announced and may not be closed yet,…

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