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Who'll Be The Next CEO of Hulu?

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Jason Kilar , the CEO of Los Angeles-based Hulu , is due to leave the firm on April 1st--but Hulu has yet to find a successor, according to an AdAge report today. However, AdAge says that Hulu has yet to appoint a search firm to find a new CEO, although the firm might be looking at internal candidates. and Comcast.

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Interview with Paige Craig, Betterworks

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We're not talking publicly about that yet, but the idea is to get away from the annual review, away from the quarterly review, and give everyone within and outside a company the ability to recognize people, up and down the chain, for doing great things in the workplace. Beyond that, it's really about real time recognition.

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All The Questions You Wanted Answered about Bird Scooters and Their Recent $300 Million Funding

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How could Bird really be worth the reported $2 billion valuation that I read about in this press? People said this about Ring (which went from startup to selling to Amazon > $1 billion in around 5 years), Facebook, YouTube, Airbnb, Uber, Twitter, Instagram and many other great behemoths of the technology industry. Not really.

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Interview With CEO Jason Njoku iRoko Partners | Africa’s Netflix Set To Disrupt US TV & Cable Market

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Naturally, there was a stringent due diligence process, and this took a couple of months. The team in London is around 15 people – mostly tech, design, business development and marketing people there. There’s plenty of innovation in Africa – it just isn’t as widely reported as it should be. Are you also in London?

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The Future of Shopping | Vidzey Interactive Videos

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We discuss advertising, Vidzey’s story, technology, business, interns, and entertainment. It’s a little bit of augmented reality combined with a Minority Report-esque shopping concept. ” Article 1 discussed the digital revolution and how companies like Netflix and Hulu were taking over. Think minority report.”