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Live video shopping startup Talkshoplive brings in another $6M

TechCrunch

Talkshoplive CEO Bryan Moore said he founded the company with his sister Tina in 2018, after he led social media efforts at Twentieth Television (previously known as Twentieth Century Fox) and CBS Television. Live commerce is today where social media was 15 years ago. Now, the company is looking at food, beauty, fashion, and sports.

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6 Tech Trends that will reshape Media & Entertainment in 2021

Trigent

in 2023 with eSports being touted as the future of sports. Legalized sports betting will also see a surge with 5G technology, and several sports stadiums and similar arenas in the U.S. Magazine publishing has suffered and popular magazines such as the Cosmopolitan SA closed their chapters recently.

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101 Mobile App Ideas for startups in 2021

Openxcell

Magazine App 24. Sports Learning App 26. Social Network for Goods Exchange App 94. Along with dedication, some smart strategies can enhance your exam preparations. Magazine App. As most of us are trying to go paper-free, a Magazine App can take care of your reading by having magazines all around.

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How to Go From Disruptor to Industry Leader: 5 Ways Disney and the UFC Think Alike

Strategy Driven

In fact, the two organizations share five compelling strategies that connect them by more than a business deal. When UFC arrived on the scene back in 1993, it was an upstart — a gritty disruptor in the world of sports. Their strategy shares five key similarities with Disney: 1. Know what your assets are.

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Appreciating the UConn Streak :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Some of the writers pointed out that these were two different sports and couldn’t be compared. Whether it’s the style of play in a sport, or leadership style in the business world, men and women are clearly and obviously different. A lot of people said a lot of pretty dumb things. Can’t we all just get along?

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How USB sticks help drive freedom in North Korea (Q&A)

The Parallax

Why (and how) China is tying social-media behavior to credit scores. Similarly, the non-Apple Ryonghung tablet computer sports decidedly low-end specifications, comparable to a “netbook” from 2009. The activist [and founder of North Korea Strategy Center ] Kang Chol-hwan said, “A million flash drives would free my country.”.

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Bustle CEO Bryan Goldberg explains his plans for taking the company public

TechCrunch

” In addition to his plans to go public, Goldberg also discussed how acquisitions have helped Bustle’s business, his joint venture to purchase W Magazine and digital media’s “overcapitalization” problem. Even things like live sports, [their] TV ratings are way down. I don’t believe in that.”

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