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  2. Yes, People Are Still Speed Dating in 2024 - AOL

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    And driven by ever-present, totally crushing dating app fatigue, attendance at these in-person events has recently surged by 42 percent. GET THE MAG Hearst Owned

  3. 5 Best Speed Dating Questions To Ask When You Don't ... - AOL

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    Speed dating began in the late 1990s when Rabbi Yaacov Deyo of Los Angeles developed it as a way for his students to meet people. "It started in the Jewish community and went into the mainstream ...

  4. Speed dating - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, speed dating and all other dating events were paused out of caution of contracting the disease. [13] However in 2023, speed dating and other in-person meetup mixers have increased from before the pandemic. [14] In 2024 in-person singles events continued to grow by 41% year over year driven by dating app fatigue. [15]

  5. SpeedDate.com - Wikipedia

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    Originally a Stanford University business class project, Speeddate.com combines online dating and round robin-style speed dating, where singles spend five minutes or less connecting live with potential matches. [2] The domain was acquired in 2007 and since its launch in late 2007, SpeedDate.com has hosted over 60 million online speed dates. [3]

  6. 'Love Is Blind' in real life? What happened when an L.A ... - AOL

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    It was founder Arissa Haze’s first time hosting the experience in L.A. after launching it in her hometown of St. Louis in July 2019 as a way to combat superficial speed-dating interactions.

  7. Lexington Broadcast Services Company - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington Broadcast Services Company (first known as Lexington Broadcast Services and later known as LBS Communications) was a television production and syndication company founded on November 15, 1976, by advertising pioneer Henry Siegel, who, according to Advertising Age, was "the man who built Lexington Broadcast Services into the nation's largest barter syndicator, and thus defined ...