Music Streaming Service Tidal Loses Third CEO In Two Years (cnet.com) 19
An anonymous reader shares an article: The music-streaming service Tidal is saying goodbye to yet another CEO. Jefffrey Toig, who became the company's CEO in December 2015, is leaving the company. This would make him the third CEO leaving Tidal after two years, following the departure of Andy Chen and Peter Tonstad. In a statement to CNET, Tidal said that it will announce a new CEO in the coming weeks. The Jay-Z-owned music service has relied heavily on star power and album exclusives, but its bet doesn't seem to be making any splashes. On top of that, the company was accused in January of lying about its 3-million subscriber-base. They were accused of creating fake accounts.
Good (Score:1)
I hope that drug dealing piece of shit Jay-Z loses every fucking penny.
Re: (Score:2)
Some might say that's careless (Score:2)
This is why I save time by searching in reverse order.
Re: (Score:2)
(This is assuming moving between places have no cost)
That doesn't help as you just change the search direction creating a problem with the same complexity.
What you should do is enumerate all places the thingy can be and select a place randomly until the thingy is found. Statistically the thingy will be found in 1/2 the time!
Ashley Madison (Score:1)
"the company was accused in January of lying about its 3-million subscriber-base. They were accused of creating fake accounts"
Tidal, the "Ashley Madison" of streaming services.
Tidal got 99 problems, but a CEO ain't one. (Score:2)
Tidal has so many problems that finding a new CEO is the least of their issues. Cost structure, pricing, not enough capital, etc.
Do it like the others do (Score:2)
They should put him in a nice corner office with his name on the door, that way they can always find him.
It's in the name. (Score:2)
Their eventual goal is a new CEO twice a day.
Sprint rumored ~$?200M? what happened? (Score:1)
Kids today (Score:2)
Tell them they can't have another until they learn to look after their things.