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  2. Red Ventures - Wikipedia

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    Red Ventures is an American media company that owns and operates brands such as Lonely Planet, The Points Guy, Healthline, and Bankrate. [1] Red Ventures focuses on news, advice, and review websites. [2] The company's corporate headquarters is located in Indian Land, South Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina. [3]

  3. Giant Bomb - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, ViacomCBS announced the sale of CNET and related websites to the Red Ventures marketing firm for US$ 500 million. [43] Jeff Gerstmann later confirmed that Giant Bomb was among the sites included in the sale. [44] The following October, Abby Russell announced that she would be departing the site at the end of November 2020. [45]

  4. The Points Guy - Wikipedia

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    Bankrate was acquired by digital marketing company Red Ventures in 2017. [7] The company now operates out of offices in Austin, Charlotte, New York, and London. [2] In 2020 Business Insider reported that multiple TPG employees had anonymously accused Kelly of fostering a toxic work environment, including drug use and abusive behavior toward ...

  5. Category:Red Ventures - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Red Ventures - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Red Ventures relocated to the 521 Corporate Center, in northern Lancaster County, South Carolina. Jbaker314 ( talk ) 03:22, 6 April 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Article updated 27 May, 2010 to reflect changes in the business.

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  8. Langley Steinert - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] In an interview with Inc., Steinert stated that "this became bigger than I'd envisioned" when asked about his success at Tripadvisor. [6] He later stepped down as chairman of the company in February 2006 to found his new company CarGurus .

  9. GameSpot - Wikipedia

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    CNET was sold to Red Ventures in October 2020. [21] Two years later, Fandom acquired GameSpot, along with Metacritic, TV Guide, GameFAQs, Giant Bomb, Cord Cutters News, and Comic Vine from Red Ventures. [2] [22] In January 2023, 40-50 employees were affected by a round of layoffs. [23] More layoffs at GameSpot took place in January 2024. [24]