• Infogrid appoints US climate tech unicorn founder as new CEO

    AI-powered sustainable real estate analytics firm Infogrid has appointed the co-founder of US climate tech unicorn Arcadia as its new CEO. Kate Henningsen will take over as CEO of London-based Infogrid, which last year closed a £72.4m Series B round. Henningsen launched Arcadia in 2015 and served as the firm’s COO for nine years. During […]

  • Warner Music Group sells Uproxx, HipHopDX and other media assets to Uproxx Founder and CEO Jarret Myer

    Rich Antoniello joins new company UPROXX Studios as Partner and Executive Chairman; will.i.am joins as Partner/Investor Source

  • IBM CEO Arvind Krishna Teams Up With Nvidia 'To Accelerate Clients' AI Journeys' Amid $1B In Bookings

    IBM CEO Arvind Krishna has forecasted a significant shift in the use of AI by enterprises, noting that the technology will drive tangible business results. This comes as the company's AI bookings surpass the $1 billion mark. read more

  • G/O Media sells The Onion to 'Global Tetrahedron,' ex-NBC reporter Ben Collins to serve as CEO

    Former Deadspin overlord G/O Media’s most notable media moves recently have been selling off titles. And that continued Thursday with news that they’re selling satirical site The Onion. But, rather than piecing it off to an under-the-radar gambling-linked company like the one that bought Deadspin, they sold The Onion to a group of prominent digital

  • Marian Rivera accepts Ben&Ben song dance challenge

    Marian Rivera is back to show her dancing grooves as she accepted Ben&Ben's challenge to dance along to their "Could Be Something" song.

  • Paramount cuts their CEO

    It’s Official – Bob Bakish Is Out At Paramount Global, Trio Of Division Heads Form New Office Of The CEO https://t.co/LwDb2gCKOc— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) April 29, 2024Those Paramount Layoffs have added another to their number - the CEO (though he may have justleft)?After almost 30 years at the company, Bob Bakish is out. Paramount does seem to be on the sales block to Skydance Media, and the earnings report is soon.Very soon.I think today?It's a lot of business guff, you don't care about...

  • A Pioneer In Chattanooga Broadcasting

    Several women hold the distinction of being among the firsts in Chattanooga broadcasting, but one in particular stands out, and that’s Drue Smith. The Hamilton County native helped open WDEF TV Channel 12 on their first day of telecasting, April 24, 1954 - 70 years ago.

  • Bakish Out As CEO At Paramount Global

    After being rumored over the weekend, Bob Bakish is now officially out as CEO of Paramount Global, the company announced on Monday. His exit comes after nearly three decades at Paramount Global and Viacom. Three of the company’s divisional heads will take over Bakish’s duties via what’s being dubbed the ‘Office of the CEO’. Those […]

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    Politics, and the Life of a Broadcast Trailblazer

    Susan Page, USA Today Washington bureau chief and the author of several books, including The Rulebreaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters (Simon & Schuster, 2024), talks about her new biography of Barbara Walters, plus the latest national political news, including the White House Correspondents Dinner and Pres. Biden's agreement to a debate.

  • Girish Mathrubootham steps down as Freshworks CEO

    Freshworks founder Girish Mathrubootham has stepped down as the chief executive and is being replaced by Dennis Woodside. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.Also in the letter:■ Creators trying to be kingmakers in polls■ Cognizant Q1 results■ Micron to roll out India-made chips in 2025 Freshworks CEO Girish Mathrubootham steps down; Dennis Woodside to take over 109788521Freshworks founder and executive chairman Girish MathruboothamIn a significant development, Nasdaq-listed...

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    Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy steps down

    The connected fitness company will also cut 15% of its workforce.

  • Who is Freshworks’ new CEO Dennis Woodside?

    With Freshworks CEO Girish Mathrubootham stepping down on Wednesday following a rejig, the board of the Chennai and San Mateo-based software major handed over the reins to Dennis Woodside.The 55-year-old, who until yesterday was the company’s president, will have his work cut out to steer the customer relationship management software provider at a time of stalling growth in the small and midsize business segment -- its primary revenue generator.Woodside also has big shoes to fill, for founder...