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And it's not the only blockbuster-budgeted film to disappoint at the box office this year. "A combination of hits and flops are a hallmark of every box office year," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore. But for more traditional media companies, that have long traded off their successes at the box office, shareholders still want to see a big theatrical return on investment. UniversalEstimated production budget: $80 million$80 million Global box office: $100 million$100 million Release date: Feb. 14, 2024 Sony's Spider-Man universe films have been hit-or-miss at the box office for years. However, despite solid reviews — a 90% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes — the film failed to explode at the box office.
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Read previewThe Secret Service has been at the center of scandals in recent years. AdvertisementTrump's ear was pierced by a bullet; a rallygoer near the president was killed before Secret Service agents shot and killed the would-be assassin. US Secret Service agents stayed at this hotel in Cartagena, Colombia, when several agents were found to have solicited prostitutes ahead of then-President Barack Obama's visit. Two Secret Service agents, who had 'likely' been drinking, crashed a car on the White House grounds. Secret Service later apprehended him.
Persons: , indiscretions, Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, Biden, Sunday he's, Mike Johnson, Mark Green, Alejandro Mayorkas, Reagan, Barack Obama's, Manuel Pedraza, Obama's, Obama, Carol D, Leonnig, Mark Sullivan, Omar J, Gonzalez, Barack Obama, Julia Pierson, Pierson, Marc Connolly, John Roth, Connolly, George Ogilvie, Jonathan T, Tran, Mike Pence, Pence Organizations: Service, Business, Secret, Sunday, Republican, Homeland Security, Tennessee Republican, Homeland, Homeland Security Department, Secret Service, Getty, Agents, NPR, House, White House, The New York Times, Presidential, Division, Guardian, CNN, White, The Washington, Capitol Locations: Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Cartagena , Colombia, AFP, Colombia, Americas, USSS, Washington, DC
As many American companies struggle to navigate the world's second-largest economy, Meta Platforms has found itself raking in billions of dollars from China without the direct challenges of doing business there. The influx in spending from Chinese ecommerce advertisers has been a "significant positive" for Meta, said Rohit Kulkarni, analyst at Roth MKM covering internet companies. Many American companies doing business in China have battled similar challenges as the post-Covid recovery there has progressed slower than expected. Meta has said it has a "diverse advertiser base" of Chinese companies. The concern is that as more Chinese advertisers target American consumers through Meta's platforms, that could drive up the price of ads for everyone.
Persons: Temu, Rohit Kulkarni, Roth, Meta's, Piper Sandler, Tom Champion, Estee Lauder, Meta, Susan Li, Shein, Kate Scott, Dawkins, , Roth's Kulkarni, Piper Sandler's, they're, Josh Silverman, we're, Piper, doesn't, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Facebook Mark Zuckerberg, Kenzo Tribouillard Organizations: Club, Super, U.S, Meta, Apple, Facebook, Tencent, Holdings, Nasdaq, CNBC, Wall Street, Google, European Commission, AFP, Getty Locations: China, Ireland, Shanghai, Singapore, U.S, Meta, Brussels
A Washington homeowner says he's living in a van after a man moved into his home and stopped paying rent. And all the media and other attention is great, but it doesn't really do me any good," Jason Roth told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementAfter paying just a portion of one month's rent, Roth says Hunter stopped paying anything at all. According to court documents viewed by Insider, Hunter told Roth in an email in July that he wanted to pay his outstanding rent. In California, an Airbnb host could not evict a renter who stayed in a home for 570 days after the tenant stopped paying rent and reported the host to the city.
Persons: , he's, Jason Roth, Roth, Kareem Hunter, Hunter, I'm, Roth Hunter Organizations: Service, Seattle, Kings County Superior Court, Kroger Locations: Washington, Kings County, Airbnb, California
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBuying on weakness in Google stock is the 'right move for Meta': Roth's Rohit KulkarniRohit Kulkarni, Roth Capital Partners Managing Director, 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Meta earnings on deck, the advertising space, Snap's quarterly results and more.
Persons: Roth's Rohit Kulkarni Rohit Kulkarni Organizations: Meta, Roth Capital Partners
A former exec at X, previously Twitter, says Elon Musk was at times more impulsive than she expected. Ella Irwin told NBC News there was "more emotion behind his decisions" than she anticipated. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementA former exec at X, previously known as Twitter, says there was at least one element of working with owner Elon Musk that surprised her. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen asked to give X CEO Linda Yaccarino advice about working with Musk, Yoel Roth, Irwin's predecessor, said, "You should be worried.
Persons: Elon Musk, Ella Irwin, Grimes, , Musk, Irwin, Musk Irwin isn't, Linda Yaccarino, Yoel Roth, Irwin's, Roth, he's, Esther Crawford, Musk's, Crawford, Walter Isaacson, Ron DeSantis, Isaacson, Jekyll, Mr, Hyde, Elon, Martin Eberhard Organizations: NBC News, Service, Twitter, SpaceX, The Boring Company
"It absolutely was the hardest experience that I've gone through in my career," Irwin, 48, said. Adding clarity to her sudden departure from the company, Irwin said that she resigned because it had become clear to her that "there was no longer alignment" between the company and her "nonnegotiable principles." Shortly after Irwin re-joined the company, Musk published a series of incendiary anti-LGBTQ posts to X. "I don't want to have a negative experience every time I log into Twitter," Irwin said about the idea. Irwin wouldn't divulge which companies, but asked if she would ever return to X, Irwin was taken aback.
Persons: Ella Irwin wasn't, Irwin, Musk, NBC News —, — Irwin, Elon, Jess Anderson, she's, Yoel Roth, Roth, Yoel, X, It's, I've Organizations: Twitter, Google, NBC News, Elon Musk's, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, European Commission, NBC, Daily, Conservative Locations: San Francisco, Israel, Siberia
Linda Yaccarino has canceled a conference appearance after a trainwreck interview last month. The CEO of X, formerly Twitter, was mocked after seeming unprepared at Code Conference. AdvertisementAdvertisementLinda Yaccarino has pulled off the schedule of an upcoming conference following her disastrous interview at Vox's Code Conference last month. The CEO of X, formerly known as Twitter, will no longer be speaking at The Wall Street Journal's Tech Live conference next week. "Linda Yaccarino is now unable to attend the WSJ Tech conference next week," an X executive told Insider.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, , Linda, Yaccarino, Julia Boorstin, Elon Musk, Insider's Ben Bergman, Yoel Roth, Roth, Kara Swisher . Roth, Musk, Swisher Organizations: Twitter, Conference, Service, Vox's, Tech, WSJ Tech, Street Locations: Israel, Meta
Elon Musk has criticized journalist Kara Swisher over her interview with a former X executive. Swisher interviewed Yoel Roth at Vox Media's Code Conference on Wednesday. During the interview, Roth advised X CEO Linda Yaccarino to consider the risks of working with Musk, The Verge reported. However, in a follow-up post on X, Swisher said Yaccarino had known Roth would appear. In a separate post on X, Swisher called Boorstin's interview with Yaccarino "very tough but fair."
Persons: Elon Musk, Kara Swisher, Swisher, Yoel Roth, Vox, Linda Yaccarino, , Roth, " Roth, Yaccarino, Musk, Kara, Julia Boorstin, chuckles, Jason Calacanis Organizations: Service, Twitter
X CEO Linda Yaccarino slammed questions on whether she's running the company as "not nice." The X CEO took the stage shortly after an ex-Twitter staffer spoke on his negative experience at the company. AdvertisementAdvertisementX CEO Linda Yaccarino slammed claims she's watching Elon Musk run the social media company from the sidelines in an openly tense dialogue about working with the famously controlling billionaire. I don't care what the structure is at Meta, but who wouldn't want Elon Musk sitting by their side running product?" Before joining X, Yaccarino served as chairman of advertising sales and client partnerships at NBCUniversal.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Elon Musk, , she's, Yaccarino, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Boorstin, Mark Zuckerberg, Walter Isaacson, Tesla, Martin Eberhard, Tim Higgins, he's, Elon, Kara Swisher's, Yoel Roth, Swisher . Roth, Musk, Insider's Kali Hays, Lara O'Reilly Organizations: Twitter, Service, Vox's, Meta Locations: Meta, NBCUniversal
X CEO Linda Yaccarino appeared rattled during her most high-profile appearance to date. Some criticized tech journalist Kara Swisher and Code for "sandbagging" Yaccarino. Months earlier, Boorstin had secured a coveted interview with Linda Yaccarino to make her first major public appearance after being named CEO of X, formerly Twitter. Later, Boorstin pressed Yaccarino on the Anti Defamation League's feud with Musk and accusations that X is encouraging antisemitism. AdvertisementAdvertisement"Everybody deserves to speak their opinion," Yaccarino said, before nervously glancing at her watch and saying she had to leave.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Yoel Roth, Kara Swisher, , Julia Boorstin, Boorstin, Yaccarino, Yaccarino's, Elon Musk, Teslas, Roth, Swisher, Mary Barra, Linda, Yoel, X, Julia, Musk, Tesla Organizations: Service, CNBC's Senior Media, Tech, oceanside Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel, GM, Twitter Locations: Laguna, Detroit, LA, Meta, San Francisco, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles
Walter Isaacson still believes Elon Musk chose "the right person" in Linda Yaccarino to be X's CEO. The Musk biographer acknowledged the CEO's rocky interview at Code Conference was "not a pretty sight." AdvertisementAdvertisementElon Musk's biographer is still confident in the billionaire's choice to name Linda Yaccarino the CEO of X, formerly known as Twitter — despite a rocky interview at Vox Media's Code Conference. X CEO seemed unsure at times, played defense during interviewYaccarino's appearance at Vox's Code Conference on Wednesday quickly became the talk of X — with her performance drawing scrutiny and criticism. The X CEO decided to go on after his interview for the chance to get the last word in, according to Swisher.
Persons: Walter Isaacson, Elon Musk, Linda Yaccarino, Isaacson, Yaccarino, , Elon, I'm, Yoel Roth, Roth, Musk, Kara Swisher, Swisher, Julia Boorstin, Mark Zuckerberg, Boorstin, Insider's Bergman Organizations: Twitter, Service, Economic, of New, Code, Vox's, Wednesday, CNBC, Meta Locations: NBCUniversal, of New York, Miami, Swisher, Meta
X CEO Linda Yaccarino says she is yet to see Elon Musk in "demon mode"Musk's "demon mode" is described by his biographer as a state "with a real lack of empathy." AdvertisementAdvertisementX CEO Linda Yaccarino says she's yet to see Elon Musk in "demon mode." Musk's "demon mode" is described by his biographer Walter Isaacson as a state that is productive but "dark" and lacking in empathy. AdvertisementAdvertisementIsaacson said when the billionaire was in "demon mode" he would "go dark" and he'd know Musk was "just going to rip that person apart." The audience at one point when the X CEO said: "Who wouldn't want Elon Musk sitting by their side running product?"
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, Walter Isaacson, Grimes, , Yaccarino, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Isaacson, " Isaacson, Elon Musk, Yoel Roth, Twitter's Organizations: Elon, Service, Vox's, Twitter
Ex-Twitter executive Yoel Roth told the company's new CEO she should be "worried." Roth fled his home last year after Elon Musk promoted the "Twitter Files" and misrepresented Roth's past academic writing. In a tense interview after Roth's comments, X CEO Linda Yaccarino said she feels "well protected." AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer Twitter executive Yoel Roth had some words of caution for X CEO Linda Yaccarino on Wednesday. Yaccarino joined the company as CEO in June, several months after Roth left the company.
Persons: Yoel Roth, Roth, Elon Musk, Roth's, Linda Yaccarino, , Musk, Yaccarino, Kara Swisher, Swisher he'd, Swisher, Mary Barra, CNBC's Julia Boorstin Organizations: Service, Elon, Twitter, Code, GM, Financial Times
X CEO Linda Yaccarino had a rough time being interviewed onstage on Code Conference. What actually followed was the unfurling of a CEO who appeared not to have a full handle on the company. AdvertisementAdvertisementHere's one bizarre exchange: Was Musk serious about charging all users a fee to use X, Boorstin asked. Asked about X's daily active user numbers, Yaccarino appeared to respond only in estimates, according to The Verge and the Wall Street Journal. Yaccarino and X did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider, sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, , Elon Musk, Yaccarino, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, Boorstin, Musk, Apptopia, Insider's Lara O'Reilly, Kali Hays, Insider's Ben Bergman, Mark Zuckerberg, Insider's Bergman, — Yoel Roth, Roth, Kara Swisher, Swisher, she's Organizations: Service, Conference, Twitter, MediaRadar, Wall Street Locations: California, Meta
One of New York City's biggest landlords said the office is dead on Fridays and maybe Mondays, too. Data on office occupancy rates also shows Mondays and Fridays are the most vacant days of the week. Insider asked readers on our LinkedIn page if they're going into the office on Mondays and Fridays, Mondays or Fridays, or neither. We asked: "Given the choice, do you go into the office on Mondays and Fridays?" A little less than half of the respondents said they wouldn't go into the office on either Mondays or Fridays.
Persons: , Steven Roth, Misha Friedman, Robert Parlaman, Lakshmi Organizations: Service, Disney, LinkedIn, New York, San, Chicago, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Angeles, Systems Locations: York, Placer.ai, Atlanta, Jose, San Francisco, Lakshmi Varanasi, lvaranasi
Mondays in the office could be "dead forever," one of New York's biggest landlords says. One of New York's biggest private landlords, Vornado Realty Trust, is betting on hybrid work being here to stay. The firm's chairman, Steven Roth, told investors recently that office work on Fridays is likely "dead forever." Office visits on Mondays and Fridays, however, remain just half of what they were in 2019, according to the report. The current push toward hybrid work comes as some companies are doubling down on employees returning to the office.
Persons: , we're, Steven Roth, Vornado, Bob Iger, that's, Kathryn Minshew Organizations: Placer.ai, Service, Vornado Realty, Street, Penn, Amazon, Meta, Disney, Employees, Kastle Systems, New York, San, Chicago, Washington D.C, Philadelphia, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Angeles Locations: Placer.ai, Arizona, Jose, San Francisco
The idea behind Morgan Eckroth's social media business is simple: Create the "warmness and comfort of a coffee shop" online. Eckroth launched her account, MorganDrinksCoffee, as an experiment to hone her social media marketing skills in June 2019. While I was getting my degree [at Oregon State University], I always knew I wanted to go into media marketing and digital advertising. How does having a successful social media business affect the way you consume social media? I try my best not to consume my own content or other coffee content online.
Last year, Eckroth won the U.S. Barista Championships and placed second at the World Barista Championships. "I've experienced my biggest moments of growth, both professionally and also personally, emotionally ... in competition," Eckroth says. Here's how she turned her love of coffee into a six-figure career — and what it even means to be a competitive barista. On the competition grindA year after Eckroth started as a barista, she found a YouTube video of a competitive routine at the U.S. Barista Championships. Eckhart says she spent 170 hours over two months practicing for the 2022 U.S. Barista Championships.
A former Twitter exec said "homophobic and antisemitic" harassment forced him to sell his home. Yoel Roth testified to Congress that the release of Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" harmed former staff. During a lengthy hearing related to Twitter's handling with the Hunter Biden laptop story, Roth was asked how the release of Elon Musk's Twitter Files had affected his personal safety. He began by saying that the "Twitter Files" also affected more junior employees at Twitter, and that staff as far away as the Philippines were "doxxed, had their families threatened, and experienced harm equal to or greater than what I've experienced." The "Twitter Files" are a series of tweets released under Musk's leadership about "free speech suppression" on the platform under its previous management.
Less than a month after taking control of Twitter , Elon Musk said addressing child sexual exploitation content on the social media platform was "Priority #1." "It is a crime that they refused to take action on child exploitation for years!" Meanwhile, Twitter's resources to fight child sexual exploitation content online (and what is sometimes called child pornography or child sexual abuse materials) are thin, following layoffs, mass-firings and resignations from the company. Twitter's imperfect efforts fighting child sexual exploitation content were well documented. Stroppa said he felt Twitter's previous efforts were lacking and that it now moves quickly to find and suspend accounts that post child sexual exploitation content.
Business InsiderIn 2015, Elon Musk got applause for Tesla. After Colbert called Musk "the real Tony Stark," and Musk got a round of applause for the Tesla, Colbert asked Musk whether he was "sincerely trying to save the world." It's dangerous to extrapolate the overall public sentiment towards Musk from a single comedy crowd at one event in San Francisco. As Musk becomes less of a hometown hero, that could in turn alienate some of Tesla's biggest and most dedicated customers. And it's less clear by the day what, exactly, Elon Musk is.
Elon Musk falsely claimed that Twitter's ex-safety head supports the sexualization of children. Musk posted an excerpt from Yoel Roth's PhD thesis about "Gay Data" and misconstrued it. In the excerpt Musk posted, Roth advocated for social platforms like Grindr to become safe spaces for queer youth under the age of 18. Roth was the most senior member of Twitter's trust and safety team after executive Vijaya Gadde was fired by Musk on his first day as CEO. Musk then insinuated that executives including Roth were making "controversial decisions," often "without getting Jack's [Dorsey] approval."
The former head of trust and safety at Twitter said Twitter mishandled the Hunter Biden laptop story. Some came to blame Roth specifically for censoring the story, a charge he denied in the interview with Swisher. "Ultimately for me, it didn't reach a place where I was comfortable removing this content from Twitter." Musk, who took ownership of Twitter in a $44-billion deal last month, has suggested he will release details about Twitter's decision-making regarding the laptop. In response to a tweet requesting Musk "make public all internal decisions" about censoring the laptop story, Musk replied on November 23: "This is necessary to restore public trust."
Twitter's trust and safety team staged a sickout on November 10, the Washington Post reported. This was in protest to Musk initially ignoring their warnings about the risks of Twitter Blue. Just weeks earlier, on the day he completed the purchase of the company, Musk fired Roth's predecessor Vijaya Gadde, who headed Twitter's trust and safety team for 11 years. The rollout of Twitter Blue has been paused in recent weeks, with users currently unable to sign up for the premium service. Musk appointed executive Ella Irwin as the new head of trust and safety last week.
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