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Read previewThree leaders of digital publisher Jukin Media, known for making videos like Pizza Rat go viral, have teamed up again, this time on a creator-driven travel media company called Lost iN. Brothers Jonathan and Mike Skogmo, and Anton Reut, built Jukin Media before it was sold in 2021 to Trusted Media Brands, parent of Reader's Digest. Skogmo acknowledged that his idea to start a media company raised some eyebrows. It's working with Rob Levy of Digital Media Capital Advisors to acquire other travel-related companies in areas like consumer products and media. Skogmo said he was inspired by media companies like Epic Gardening and Betches that have built fandoms and make money in various ways.
Persons: , BDMI, Chris Williams, George Strompolos, Erik Huberman, David Alpert, Kevin Gould, Richard Wolbert, Matthew Rutler, Jonathan, Mike Skogmo, Anton Reut, Jonathan Skogmo, Condé, Skogmo, Rob Levy, It's Organizations: Service, Jukin Media, MaC Venture Capital, Pitbull Ventures, Hawke Media, Kombo Ventures, Business, Trusted Media Brands, Reader's, Digital Media Capital Advisors Locations: Croatia
Famed short-seller Jim Chanos has said casino revenue is a "pretty good" leading indicator of the US economy. Famed short-seller Jim Chanos said earlier this year that casino revenue can be viewed as a reliable data point. AdvertisementAdvertisementLas Vegas casino revenue grew just 2% in 2007 after a three-year period of double-digit growth, then fell about 10% in both 2008 and 2009. Meanwhile, Las Vegas casino revenue grew just 7% in 2000 after a solid three-year stretch of growth. As long as Las Vegas casino revenue continues to hit new records and grow, an economic recession may be nowhere in sight.
Persons: Jim Chanos, wasn't, Michael Lawton, Harry Reid, they're, Chanos Organizations: Nevada Gaming Control Board, Gaming Control, Harry Reid International Airport, Vegas, Las Locations: Nevada, Las Vegas, Vegas
While there are numerous health benefits to drinking coffee, cutting the habit can make a major impact on your body as well. But if you suspect you're drinking too much coffee or caffeine and want to cut back, here's what could happen. Here are some signs you're drinking too much coffee. When you stop drinking coffee, you deprive your body of adrenaline and dopamine, hormones that act as natural stimulants and keep you awake. Here are some things that happen to your body when you switch from coffee to tea.
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Over the next two centuries, the role gained significant power within the federal government. In 1828, President Andrew Jackson made it part of the Cabinet, placing the role in line for succession. Andrew Jackson portrait on twenty dollar bill. Elizabeth Fernandez/Getty ImagesJackson also started the practice of replacing postal workers, which at the time comprised a vast amount of government jobs, with party loyalists. This continued until President Richard Nixon halted such efforts in 1969.
Kellogg is renaming its snack business "Kellanova" — a combo of Kellogg and a Latin word for "new." Kellogg is naming its snacking division "Kellanova," the latest step in breaking up the company, it said on Wednesday. The name draws inspiration from the Kellogg name and a common Latin word, Kellogg CEO Steve Cahillane said in a statement. Etsy and Mondelez are among other companies with Latin namesKellanova is hardly the first company rebrand to draw inspiration from Latin. Before that, cigarette maker Philip Morris said it would change its name to "Altria" in an allusion to the Latin word for "high," the Journal reported in 2001.
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