“Neither McCammond, Teen Vogue, nor Condé Nast has publicly commented on the matter.”— Aaron Royce , fashionweekdaily.com
“We reached out to the Clubhouse press contact listed on its website twice for comment, but received only automated responses.”— Jack Morse, mashable.com
“It’s hard to say whether TikTok created this generational animosity or simply fanned the flames. But what is clear is that TikTok represents the apotheosis of a digital shift that divides millennials—who lived through the dawn of social media—and Gen Zers, who have never known life before complete s…”— Sejla Rizvic, thewalrus.ca
“That means Group Nine Media will have an asset that is incredibly valuable: public stock in a frothy market. Now, it’ll be able to go out with a likely overvalued share and pick up companies for lower multiples, making the acquisitions immediately accretive.”— A Media Operator, amediaoperator.com
“I think there’s a huge opportunity to serve those consumers. And not all of them are going to be subscribers to any publication.”— Jonah Peretti, vox.com
“BuzzFeed Inc. has agreed to acquire Verizon Media’s HuffPost in a stock deal, the companies said Thursday, uniting two of the larger players in digital media as companies across the sector search for ways to jump-start growth.”— Benjamin Mullin and Keach Hagey, wsj.com
“After decades at the helm, inclusivity is now an unavoidable part of Wintour’s conversations, too—with tangible (albeit long overdue) results, claims Condé Nast.”— Maiysha Kai, theglowup.theroot.com
“Digital media company’s revenue damaged during pandemic as layoffs, other cuts shore up bottom line”— Lukas I. Alpert, wsj.com
“On Thursday morning, Leandra Medine Cohen confirmed that Man Repeller, the website she started in 2010 as a personal style blog, will be shutting down.”— Emilia Petrarca, thecut.com
“U.S. broadcast networks have been exporting their products to markets around the world for decades. Now, due to the pandemic, the supply chain has essentially reversed direction, potentially introducing millions of Americans to a broader, more diverse bounty of cultural material.”— Bloomberg, bloomberg.com
“Snapchat this summer announced it would soon release a new music-powered feature that would allow users to set their Snaps to music.”— TechCrunch, techcrunch.com
“We don't want to incentivize hacking by allowing Twitter to be used as distribution for possibly illegally obtained materials.”— Tyler Sonnemaker, businessinsider.com
“Fox News hosts and anchors have long leveraged their on-air roles to write best-selling books. Now the channel wants in on the action too.”— Hollywood Reporter, hollywoodreporter.com
“Spotify has said nothing. Listen to me, nothing. They haven’t said anything to my manager, they haven’t said anything to me. They’ve said nothing. They’ve apparently had meetings. But they have a lot of meetings. They have meetings about all sorts of shows. They have meetings about the music they ha…”— Joe Rogan, heavy.com
“As has been widely reported, the saga of $1.6 trillion Microsoft and TikTok was unusual and constantly changing — with TikTok at the center of tensions between the United States and China, the normal deal process was supplanted by a need to come up with a solution that would satisfy both governments…”— Ashley Stewart, businessinsider.com
“News publishers have added their subscribe pages to the long list of things they constantly tinker with in an attempt to drive revenue during challenging times.”— Max Willens, digiday.com