MySpace Chops 47 Percent
socalTECH
JANUARY 11, 2011
Amid rumors for weeks that Los Angeles-based MySpace has been planning massive layoffs, the firm said today that it is cutting 47 percent of its staff globally, or roughly 400 employees.
socalTECH
JANUARY 11, 2011
Amid rumors for weeks that Los Angeles-based MySpace has been planning massive layoffs, the firm said today that it is cutting 47 percent of its staff globally, or roughly 400 employees.
socalTECH
OCTOBER 24, 2008
Beverly Hills-based online entertainment site Break.com has reportedly laid off 11 staffers, according to a report by CNET.
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Tech Zulu Event
JULY 6, 2013
I once worked for the NBA and there are two problems that the live entertainment and sporting industry faces: the number of empty seats and the consistency of raising prices. Marketing that our tickets are on sale is a huge problem and in the live entertainment/sport industry, that’s just bad. Thank you Adam for your time.
Tech Zulu Event
JULY 6, 2013
While I was working for the NBA, I learned there were two problems the live entertainment and sporting industry were facing: the number of empty seats and the consistency of raising prices. It creates a problem within the live entertainment and sport industry to associate itself with discounting. Thank you Adam for your time.
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