IHeartMedia to buy L.A. ad tech company for $230 million Wendy Lee © (Gerardo Mora / Getty Images for iHeart) Bob Pittman, chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia, speaks at a 2017 event in Orlando, Fla. (Gerardo Mora / Getty Images for iHeart)
U.S. radio broadcaster iHeartMedia said Wednesday it was buying Sherman Oaks-based ad technology company Triton Digital for $230 million to further expand its podcasting business.
Triton s software helps podcasters and other audio streamers measure their audience and insert ads in their programs, while also providing technology to help advertisers better target consumers.
The acquisition of Triton, which is owned by E.W. Scripps Co., follows other recent purchases that iHeartMedia has made, including acquiring podcast analytics company Voxnest in October.
IHeartMedia to buy L A ad tech company for $230 million
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You don t need to be at trivia-ruling mastermind to love poring over the items in an enormous auction, but possessing some nostalgia, or at least a bit of knowledge, for what will be on the block is helpful.
And if you know toys, movies, Disneyland, and television, well, pop culture maven, your dream auction is coming up, virtually, at Van Eaton Galleries.
For the Sherman Oaks-based nexus of niftiness will host its very first auction of 2021.
It s called A Celebration of Pop Culture, and the hundreds of treasures set to stand in the spotlight cover decades of headline-making films, TV shows, playthings, and more.
Black Angus Steakhouse has temporarily shuttered more than half its restaurants across the Western U.S. due to the coronavirus and resulting business restrictions.
The Sherman Oaks-based chain now has 15 restaurants operating in California, Arizona, Washington and Hawaii. The company owns a total of 35 locations in five states.
California closures include restaurants in Burbank, Ventura, Bakersfield, Dublin, Vallejo, Monrovia, Montclair, Whittier, Lakewood, Ontario, Buena Park, San Bernardino, Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, Temecula, Escondido, El Cajon and Chula Vista.
Locations in Northridge and Lancaster are still open for takeout and delivery.
In an email to the Business Journal, a representative from Black Angus cited “the challenges of operating during the pandemic and recent shelter-in-place mandates across some states,” as reasons for the closures.
22 Dec 2020
Lockdown and shutdown decrees ostensibly issued for public health purposes are “destroying lives,” noted Dave Rubin, host of the Rubin Report, in an interview with Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow on Sunday at Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit in West Palm Beach, FL.
Marlow invited Rubin, a Californian and Los Angelino, to compare California’s lockdown with the relative openness of Florida. Partial transcript below.
MARLOW: Describe the difference [between California and Florida], because it’s not like the state of California is doing better with the virus than Florida is.
RUBIN: Well, that’s the irony. I mean, if lockdowns worked, if crushing all of these businesses making sure we didn’t go outside, as Eric Garcetti, our mayor, said, canceling everything if any of this worked, wouldn’t we be seeing numbers dropping? Bottoming out? We’d be down here. We would have flattened that curve. Remember when we wanted to flatten the
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