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How Flipboard is Driving Engagement on Mobile
Flipboard is the fourth leading mobile and tablet referrer, behind giants Facebook, Google and Twitter. Sara Fischer, Media Reporter at Axios, explains Flipboard's ability to see sustained growth, and gives us her report on data from media analytics firm Parse.Ly.
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Where Tough Mudder Has the Edge on CrossFit
Overwhelmed by fitness studio options? Tough Mudder Founder and CEO Will Dean says there's one large area where his Brooklyn based fitness franchise has CrossFit beat.
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Netflix Can Chill: Why Now's Not the Time to Sell the Stock
Netflix is dominating the market in video streaming, and Disruptive Tech Research's Lou Basenese says if you own stock in the company, hold onto it.
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A Kid Explains Why Netflix Is Taking Over the World
As Netflix reports earnings today, media analyst Richard Greenfield, BTIG and 7-year-old Cooper weigh in on why the streaming service is taking over the world.
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DHL CEO on Climate Change: If We Wait for the Government, We Wait Forever
DHL CEO Ken Allen emphasizes the importance of big companies like his joining the fight against climate change.
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USA TODAY's A.J. Perez: Death of DraftKings-FanDuel Merger “Wasn’t Unexpected”
DraftKings and FanDuel announced the death of their planned merger on Thursday. USA Today’s A.J. Perez explains why the news “wasn’t unexpected.”
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Here's When Michelin Thinks Vehicles Will Become Fully Autonomous
Michelin North America Chairman and President Pete Selleck says fully autonomous vehicles are further away than we think.
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Could Sony Release a PlayStation 5 in 2019?
The PS4 Pro just came out this year, but analyst Michael Pachter believes Sony will release a true successor with backwards compatibility in 2019. GameSpot’s Justin Haywald weighs in.
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What's Not In Donald Jr.'s Emails Is Just As Important As What Is
As the investigation of Donald Trump Jr.'s ties to the Russian Government continues, The Young Turk's John Iadarola says the content of the emails isn't the only thing we should be questioning.
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Who's Behind Mark Zuckerberg's Cross Country Tour?
Mark Zuckerberg is touring across the U.S., but Facebook isn't the one organizing his visits. The Wall Street Journal's Deepa Seetharaman explains why the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is behind it all.
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Is Phoenix the Next Silicon Valley?
Phoenix is now the fifth largest city in the U.S. Mayor Greg Stanton tells us why it's capturing tech leaders' attention. Could it be the next Silicon Valley?
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Andre Iguodala: "Players Are Becoming Their Own Brands"
Andre Iguodala's interest in business all started with an E-Trade account. He joins us at the Cheddar HQ to share his current initiative to change the way endorsements are being mapped out.
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Star of Netflix Series "Glow" Dishes on Her Wrestling Training
Netflix's original series "Glow" is about the golden ages of women's wrestling. Actress Jackie Tohn explains how trainers helped the cast make it all look real.
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Why a Senate Bill Might Kill Off Drone Dueling
Popular Science’s Kelsey Atherton explains how California’s ambiguous senate bill could put drone dueling in danger.
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Sen. Kaine Clarifies “Treason” Comment on Trump Jr.
Kaine tells J.D. Durkin that "treason" wasn't his word, but that the original obstruction of justice investigation has gotten "significantly broader."
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Wheels Up Is "More Netflix Than NetJets"
Wheels Up is a commercial aviation company that lowers upfront flight cost. CEO Kenny Dichter says it uses a subscription model to make it all possible.
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Banning Branded Marijuana Merchandise Is a "Minor Obstacle"
Will businesses take a hit from the banning of marijuana merch? Cannabis Now’s Greg Zeman says the crackdown is a “regulatory overreach.”
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Vanessa Williams Dishes on VH1's "Daytime Divas"
Vanessa Williams dazzles in VH1's “Daytime Divas.” The actress and singer explains what it mean to be a diva in 2017, and how she's redefining the word.
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How "Windowing" in the Music Industry Affects You
Artists like JAY-Z have made music exclusive on a specific platform: This is windowing. Nielsen Entertainment's Dave Bakula says that while it has its perks, it tends to confuse consumers overall.
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Ina Fried- Qualcomm-Apple One of Biggest Games of "Chicken" in Tech
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Sports Programming "Needs a Facelift"
Sports fans are becoming more mobile, which means live sports viewing is on the decline. WinView's Tom Rogers, who formerly helmed CNBC, says that to stick around, sports networks need to embrace new ways of engaging audiences.
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What's Behind Trump's Beef With Joe and Mika?
What's behind Trump's beef with Joe and Mika? VF Hive's Emily Jane Fox gives us some background on today's top media feud.
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Prova Pizzabar's Donatella Arpaia Brings Gourmet Pies to Grand Central
As the restaurant industry has evolved, the demand for immediacy has risen. Celebrity chef and Prova Pizzabar partner Donatella Arpaia points to high quality, quick service food as to why.
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Why Dropbox Won't Reach Its $10 Billion Private Valuation in an IPO
Reuters' Liana Baker broke the story on Dropbox's readying for a 2017 IPO. Cheddar spoke with her about the company's valuation and why now is the right time to go public.