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WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell Isn't Writing Off Snap for This Reason
What WPP's clients want "is an alternative" to Google and Facebook, expressing discomfort at two media companies having so much control. This is why Snap is still important, Sorrell tells Cheddar.
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All for Uno, Uno for All
It's International Color Blind Awareness Day and Mattel is launching Uno ColorAdd, a version of the game built just for those with the disability. Mattel's Ray Adler joins us to discuss the efforts the toy company is making to be more inclusive.
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Tilman Fertitta Agrees to Buy NBA's Houston Rockets for $2.2 Billion
Fertitta reached a definitive agreement to buy the Rockets for a record-breaking $2.2 billion. Axios' Dan Primack joined us to explain why the high price tag makes sense.
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A 16-Year-Old With a Sneaker Deal
A 16-year-old basketball star just inked a deal for his very own sneaker line. LaMelo Ball, following in the footsteps of his older brother Lonzo in collaborating wtih Big Baller Brand. Josh Luber, CEO of StockX, says the youngest Ball is projected to be one of the top recruits of the Class of 20...
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Republicans Are Pressured to Pass Health Care Bill
Why is there's pressure on Republicans to get the health care bill done through reconciliation? Scottie Nell Hughes says they feel like "they have to accomplish something."
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Fresco Creates Company Culture Remotely
Upholding company culture is no easy task. Despite having its employees spread out across the country, Fresco CEO John H. Meyer says they have a close tie to their videographer base.
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How Pandora Views Podcasting
When it comes to podcasting on Pandora, Lizzie Widhelm says to expect more partnerships in the future.
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The Social Network That Has 360i's Attention
360i's Abbey Klaassen: "It's hard not to be highly bullish on Facebook right now."
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Altice USA CEO Says $20B in Debt Won't Stop It
Altice USA CEO Dexter Goei says on his IPO day that $20 billion in debt won't stop the company from making acquisitions, so long as they make sense.
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Casinos Are Killing the Cannabis Industry's Buzz
You can light up in Sin City, just not in its casinos. Matt Gray, CEO of HERB discusses the gaming industry's reluctance to work alongside cannabis. Gray explains what's holding the relationship back.
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Trump's Policies May Have an Impact on More than Just Patron Imports
President Trump has proposed a 20% tax on imported goods from Mexico. Patron founder John Paul DeJoria says it has an impact on the U.S. people, not just his company.
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Sofia Vergara's Raze Wants to Be the Voice of a Multicultural Generation
Raze is Sofia Vergara's new media venture. The company's founder Emiliano Calemzuk says programming will heavily feature established actors and social media stars.
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Why Even a Global Cyberattack Won't Stop Y&R
An international cyberattack disabled WPP's network Tuesday, but Y&R Global CEO David Sable says his advertising agency stayed open because, "You don't need computers to be creative."
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How IMAX Plans to Reinvent VR
Since its introduction 50 years ago, IMAX has changed the cinematic experience across the globe. CEO Rich Gelfond says the company's next frontier is VR.
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Blue Apron Goes Public, So Why Are We Still Talking Amazon?
MarketWatch's Caitlin Huston discusses the ramifications of Amazon's recent Whole Foods acquisition on Blue Apron's IPO.
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TYT on Trump's Tweets: "As Long as He's on Twitter, [Melania's] Not Having to Engage With Him."
The Young Turks' John Iadarola and Washington Examiner's Melissa Quinn sound off on Trump's whirlwind weekend on Twitter and how Melania's fight against cyberbullying syncs with her husband's behavior.
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Can Wikipedia's "Black Market" Be Stopped?
Entrepreneur's Jason Feifer goes inside the little-known black market of Wikipedia, which allows companies to fast-track articles with the help of volunteer editors. What can we do to stop it? Not much.
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Is What's Good for Yext Bad for Google?
In his first interview since his company's IPO day, Yext CEO Howard Lerman explains a strong first quarter and looks ahead to a new world of knowledge on the internet.
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SpaceX Successfully Launches and Lands Its Second Falcon 9 Rocket
ICYMI: Watch SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Elon Musk said on Twitter that the rocket was "extra toasty and hit the deck hard," but was otherwise a success.
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Is Tumblr on the Chopping Block?
With Verizon’s recent acquisition of Yahoo, Tumblr’s fate is unclear. New York Magazine’s Brian Feldman says its inability to monetize means its chances of sticking around are slim.
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Why Do Democrats and Republicans Protest Differently?
When it comes to protesting, the left and the right take separate approaches. VICE's Harry Cheadle says it has everything do with the composition of the protest and the people behind it.
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President Trump Calls Transgender Individuals "Burden" to Military
In a series of tweets Wednesday, President Trump said the U.S. will not allow transgender individuals to serve in the military. We spoke with OZY's Nick Fouriezos and Washington Examiner's Melissa Quinn about the apparent new policy.
Fouriezos recalls Trump's promise at the Republican National...
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Rep. Al Green- Trump Is Searching For Loyalty In All the Wrong Ways
Rep. Al Green voiced concerns over the president's tweet that transgender individuals will be barred from military service. "I regret that the President has done this, and that he's done it this way." Rep. Green also voiced concerns that Trump's Twitter-slamming of Jeff Sessions is just a way to ...
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Dems Need to Convince Moderates to Kill the Bill
While nine GOP Senators have voiced their opposition to the healthcare bill, Vice's Harry Cheadle says Democrats still have work to do if they want to kill the legislation.