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Stage 32: An Education Hub For Entertainment Industry Creatives

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But it isn’t meeting the needs of everyone, leading to the creation of several sites positioning themselves as the go-to professional network for niche industries. And if you work in the entertainment industry, you have Stage 32. If you work in hospitality, you’ve got Industry. If you’re a doctor, head over to Doximity.

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Fandango Launches Original Video Effort

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In a move into creating its own video content, Los Angeles-based Fandango , the movie ticketing and movie information site, said this morning that it plans its first ever, original video development slate. Karger was previously at Entertainment Weekly. READ MORE>>.

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7 Keys To Prospering In Today’s Business Uncertainty

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Through mentoring and coaching, you can build a culture of sharing and collaboration throughout the team. Sessions can be off-site to create a sense of entertainment, but need to be realistic in creating a sense of urgency and building a culture of thinking outside the box, and creating implementation plans.

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Machinima.com Snags Hollywood Comedy Writers

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Los Angeles-based Machinima.com , a venture-backed online site which centers around video games and entertainment, said this morning that it has tapped fifteen writers from popular comedy television series such as The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live, and Seinfeld, for a series of original comedy plots on the site. READ MORE>>

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Female Founders and CEOs | Talia Goldstein of Three Day Rule

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Entertainment. We began doing singles events, matchmaking, and date coaching. The site itself was originally meant for women, but we began noticing a large portion of our readership was male. Soon I moved towards TV and worked at large networks like, VH1, CMT, and E! While at E!, So we narrowed it down to that.