Media entrepreneur and stand-up comedian Byron Allen now is the majority owner of BuzzFeed — the struggling digital media ...
In response, Jonah Peretti, president of BuzzFeed AI, said that Loryn Brantz's "personal opposition to AI cannot determine ...
In May, Allen Media Group announced it would acquire BuzzFeed for $120 million, and Allen would become CEO. Allen succeeds ...
The sales of the two companies, just a week apart, mark the end of a digital media experiment.
Founder Jonah Peretti will transition to work on the firm's AI efforts as the former new media darling sputters as a publicly traded company.
Byron Allen Assumes Role of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; Jonah Peretti Transitions to President of BuzzFeed AI; ...
BuzzFeed was supposed to be the future of media. But that future wasn't supposed to be a last-ditch sale.
After BuzzFeed announced on Monday that Byron Allen is acquiring a majority stake for $120M, former employees are taking the news hard, at the once high-flying media darling.
Byron Allen is taking a majority stake in BuzzFeed -- investing $120 million in the digital media company -- and will become CEO.
Allen, a media entrepreneur, to replace founder Jonah Peretti as chief executive with ‘significant’ cost cuts to come ...
During a May 19 visit, Allen told employees he wants HuffPost journalists to remain fearless, outspoken and committed to the ...
Comedian-turned-media mogul Byron Allen plans to transform the once high-flying outlet into a streaming juggernaut to compete ...