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SAN FRANCISCO—Bidding on a nearly 6-foot-tall statue of a hashtag that was being auctioned off from the longtime Twitter headquarters seemed like a fun idea to former Twitter data scientist Lauren Fratamico. Over $500 later, Fratamico won the statue. Then she had to figure out what to do with it. She enlisted her boyfriend and parents and hired two movers. They managed to lug the hefty hashtag up three flights of stairs and situate the hardly subtle piece of decor in a corner of her apartment in San Francisco.
Persons: Lauren Fratamico, Fratamico Organizations: FRANCISCO, Twitter Locations: San Francisco
Elon Musk’s AI Startup Seeks to Raise $1 Billion
  + stars: | 2023-12-06 | by ( Alexa Corse | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Elon Musk co-founded OpenAI, but later left the company after a dispute over its control and direction. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty ImagesElon Musk’s artificial-intelligence company, xAI, is looking to raise $1 billion, according to a new SEC filing. Musk launched xAI in July, with the company saying its mission is “to advance our collective understanding of the universe.” Musk spent months recruiting researchers and has envisioned the new effort as becoming a rival to OpenAI, whose ChatGPT sparked an AI frenzy in the tech industry.
Persons: Elon Musk, Slaven Vlasic, Musk, ” Musk, OpenAI Organizations: Getty, Elon, SEC
Does Your Wedding Need a ‘Social-Media Concierge?’
  + stars: | 2023-12-02 | by ( Alexa Corse | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Yssabel Pangilinan, a software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, hired a traditional photographer and videographer to capture memories of her wedding at a Napa Valley estate in June. Tiers of joy“For me, that wasn’t good enough,” says Pangilinan, 30. Conventional pictures and videos often take weeks to be edited and delivered. “I wanted to be able to see something right away,” she adds.
Persons: Yssabel, , Organizations: San Francisco Bay Area Locations: San Francisco Bay, Napa
Yssabel Pangilinan, a software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, hired a traditional photographer and videographer to capture memories of her wedding at a Napa Valley estate in June. Tiers of joy“For me, that wasn’t good enough,” says Pangilinan, 30. Conventional pictures and videos often take weeks to be edited and delivered. “I wanted to be able to see something right away,” she adds.
Persons: Yssabel, , Organizations: San Francisco Bay Area Locations: San Francisco Bay, Napa
The New Wedding Must-Have: $3,500 Instagram Consultant
  + stars: | 2023-12-01 | by ( Alexa Corse | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Yssabel Pangilinan, a software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, hired a traditional photographer and videographer to capture memories of her wedding at a Napa Valley estate in June. Tiers of joy“For me, that wasn’t good enough,” says Pangilinan, 30. Conventional pictures and videos often take weeks to be edited and delivered. “I wanted to be able to see something right away,” she adds.
Persons: Yssabel, , Organizations: San Francisco Bay Area Locations: San Francisco Bay, Napa
Elon Musk lashed out at advertisers boycotting X during an interview at the New York Times’s DealBook Summit Wednesday. The billionaire said anyone trying to blackmail him with advertising money could “go f— yourself.” Photo: Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesElon Musk’s F-bomb-laden tirade at advertisers will make X Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino ’s job harder as she tries to rebuild the company’s ad-sales business, industry executives said. “It’s a line in the sand that can’t be undrawn,” said Craig Atkinson, chief executive officer of Code3. “I have no idea what kind of salesmanship can counteract a sentiment like that.”
Persons: Elon Musk, Michael M, Elon Musk’s, Linda Yaccarino ’, , , Craig Atkinson Organizations: Getty, Elon Locations: York
Elon Musk appearing at the New York Times Dealbook Summit Wednesday in New York. Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for The New York TimesElon Musk said that an advertising boycott over his posts that he said were misperceived as antisemitic would kill his social-media platform X, and that anyone trying to blackmail him over advertising money could “go f—yourself.”“If somebody’s going to try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money. Go f—- yourself,” Musk said during an interview at the New York Times ’ DealBook Summit on Wednesday.
Persons: Elon Musk, Slaven Vlasic, The New York Times Elon Musk, ” Musk Organizations: New York Times, The New York Times Locations: New York
When X Corp. Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino gathered advertisers in September at the company’s New York office, hoping to woo them back to the social-media platform, she invited a National Football League executive as a headline speaker. Having heard plenty about the risks of the platform formerly known as Twitter, from hate speech to misinformation, Yaccarino and her team have been pitching advertisers on TV-style content such as NFL game highlights—safe zones within X that can give jittery marketers a place to spend their money.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino Organizations: X Corp, National Football League Locations: York
When X Corp. chief executive Linda Yaccarino gathered advertisers in September at the company’s New York office, hoping to woo them back to the social-media platform, she invited a National Football League executive as a headline speaker. Having heard plenty about the risks of the platform formerly known as Twitter, from hate speech to misinformation, Yaccarino and her team have been pitching advertisers on TV-style content such as NFL game highlights—safe zones within X that can give jittery marketers a place to spend their money.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino Organizations: X Corp, National Football League Locations: York
X Puts Company Value at $19 Billion
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( Alexa Corse | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
When Elon Musk bought Twitter he promised to run the platform with fairness and transparency. But, Wall Street Journal reporting shows that, nearly a year into his ownership Musk is making a lot of choices based on impulses and the requests of friends. WSJ reporter Georgia Wells joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what that means for the platform and its future. X is granting employees stock grants at a price of $45 a share, which translates to a company valuation about 55% below the price of Musk’s $44 billion takeover in October 2022, according to an internal document reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. In March, Musk told employees they would receive stock awards based on a roughly $20 billion valuation.
Persons: Elon Musk, Georgia Wells, Zoe Thomas, Daisy Korpics, Musk Organizations: Elon, Twitter, Wall Street, Getty, Bloomberg News X Corp Locations: AFP
When Elon Musk bought Twitter he promised to run the platform with fairness and transparency. But, Wall Street Journal reporting shows that, nearly a year into his ownership Musk is making a lot of choices based on impulses and the requests of friends. WSJ reporter Georgia Wells joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what that means for the platform and its future. X is granting employees stock grants at a price of $45 a share, which translates to a company valuation about 55% below the price of Musk’s $44 billion takeover in October 2022, according to an internal document reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. In March, Musk told employees they would receive stock awards based on a roughly $20 billion valuation.
Persons: Elon Musk, Georgia Wells, Zoe Thomas, Daisy Korpics, Musk Organizations: Elon, Twitter, Wall Street, Getty, Bloomberg News X Corp Locations: AFP
Elon Musk took over X a year ago and its advertising business continues to struggle. Photo: Josh Edelson/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesX Corp. said it is launching two new subscription tiers, representing the latest effort by Elon Musk to boost the company’s subscription revenues while its advertising business continues to struggle. On Friday, X, formerly known as Twitter, began offering a $16 monthly tier called Premium+, which is more expensive than its previously existing option and offers the benefit of not showing the user ads in the For You or Following feeds. It also includes a host of other features such as boosted visibility, the ability to edit posts and post longer videos, and others.
Persons: Elon Musk, Josh Edelson Organizations: Agence France, X Corp, Twitter
When Elon Musk acquired Twitter a year ago, he pledged to turn the social-media platform into an “everything app” that would eclipse what the long-struggling business had accomplished since its founding in 2006. One year in, much of Musk’s grand vision has yet to play out. The company is struggling on a number of metrics, according to third-party data, including attracting users. It is trying to rebuild its advertising business after that revenue plummeted post takeover, and the platform also has been navigating content-moderation challenges after Musk loosened such rules.
Persons: Elon Musk Organizations: Elon, Twitter
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Twitter’s next CEO, Linda Yaccarino, is well-known for her tight relationship with ad agencies and her hard-nosed negotiating tactics. WSJ’s Suzanne Vranica explains what she can bring to the social media company. Photo: Charles Sykes/NBCUniversal/Getty Images (Published earlier this year)X Corp. Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino said on Wednesday the company is “just about break even” in terms of operating cash-flow and should turn a profit early next year. Yaccarino, NBCUniversal’s former ad-sales czar who joined the company, formerly called Twitter, in June, has faced questions about how much she can rebuild X’s ad business after tumult under company owner Elon Musk, who acquired the platform late last year and swiftly cut thousands of jobs, upended features like verification and loosened content-moderation policies.
Persons: Twitter’s, Linda Yaccarino, WSJ’s Suzanne Vranica, Charles Sykes, Elon Musk Organizations: X Corp
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Anne SteeleAnne Steele covers the music industry for The Wall Street Journal's entertainment bureau in Los Angeles. She was previously a breaking corporate news reporter in New York, and got her start at the Journal as an intern in the Detroit bureau covering the auto industry. Anne writes about the people and the companies that release, distribute and license music; the concert business and live-event ticketing; and podcasting, radio and the changing ways listeners consume audio. She has covered extensively the rise of streaming and subsequent soaring value of music assets, including the catalog acquisition space and new money pouring into the business. She grew up in Massachusetts and graduated from Northeastern University.
Persons: Anne Steele Anne Steele, Anne Organizations: Journal, Northeastern University Locations: Los Angeles, New York, Detroit, Massachusetts
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Can Elon Musk Make Politics Work on X?
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Alexa Corse | Eliza Collins | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Alexa Corse — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Alexa Corse | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Alexa CorseAlexa Corse is a reporter covering Twitter and other social-media platforms for The Wall Street Journal in San Francisco. Alexa was previously based in the Journal’s bureau in Washington, D.C., where she covered the 2020 U.S. presidential election and voting issues.
Persons: Alexa Organizations: Corse Alexa Corse, Wall Street, Washington , D.C Locations: San Francisco, Washington ,
Sam SchechnerSam Schechner covers technology, based out of The Wall Street Journal's Paris bureau, focusing on the intersection between technology, business and society. His stories have often tackled the role large technology platforms play on topics like privacy, competition and internet censorship. Previously, Sam covered business in France, and along with his colleagues in the Paris bureau shared in a New York Press Club award for their coverage of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. He joined the Journal in 2005 as an entertainment columnist in New York, and later covered the business of television, including large media and cable companies such as Viacom and Comcast. Sam has a bachelor's degree from Brown University and lives in Paris with his wife, their two children and his childhood pet turtle.
Persons: Sam Schechner Sam Schechner, Sam Organizations: Facebook, Polk, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, New York Press, Viacom, Comcast, Brown University Locations: Paris, France, New York
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