From Netflix to Hulu, many people these days stream their content on-demand. In addition to the household names in streaming, there are providers of niche content. Those niche content providers include my own company, BroadwayHD, Crunchyroll (which focuses on anime) and Shudder (which focuses on horror and thriller). For people …
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Planet earth was an unlikely beneficiary of the pandemic, as stay-at-home orders helped reduce air and noise pollution, created cleaner beaches with clearer waters and let wildlife reclaim built-up land. It’s an enormous silver lining we must maximize — not only for the environment but also for our own health …
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, many businesses, organizations and artists shifted their in-person events to the online realm. Because these live events were often a big source of revenue, hosts had to figure out how to monetize their new virtual content. However, they quickly learned that making money from online events …
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One thing is clear: The cultural tide is shifting toward the acceptance of cannabis brands and products in the sports industry. With high-profile athletes like Rob Gronkowski, Mike Tyson, Al Harrington and Joe Montana attaching their names to cannabis and CBD brands, the writing is on the wall. Even the …
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When you’re immersed in your chosen industry, staying on top of news and trends can feel like a full-time job in and of itself. As a business leader, you want to make sure you’re always up to date on what’s happening; however, you still need to allow yourself time to …
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Few could have predicted the many challenges businesses have faced since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. After a public health crisis and months of social and political unrest, many business leaders have been looking to the new year for a much-needed sigh of relief. However, January 1st is unlikely …
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