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Dave Finocchio GeekWire

Bleacher Report CEO Dave Finocchio will leave the company in June

A long-time Bleacher Report exec is moving on.

By Jay Rigdon OnFeb 20, 2019 1

Chris Simms & Adam Lefkoe bring gambling focus to new Bleacher Report NFL show

This is a big bet on gambling-focused content, including having Lefkoe go head to head with a fan.

By Sean Keeley OnSep 6, 2018 4
Dave Finocchio GeekWire

Bleacher Report CEO Dave Finocchio calls Barstool Sports “fraternity content,” says they’re “never going to be as big as we are”

"They're not politically correct. They're definitely more, it feels to me like, white males who want to join a country club. They're never going to be as big as we are because we work very hard to be inclusive and we don't offend people. They purposely offend people and that's what they do, but a lot of people love that."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJan 29, 2018 2
Dave Finocchio GeekWire

Bleacher Report CEO Dave Finocchio criticizes Facebook, wants more benefits for publishers

Finocchio made some good points about Facebook, but will they have any effect?

By Andrew Bucholtz OnJun 25, 2017 0
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Bleacher Report cutting 50 employees in layoffs, largely in editorial and studio production [updated]

Turner Sports' online outlet is moving away from user generated content and studio production in a wave of layoffs.

By Ian Casselberry OnFeb 12, 2017 14

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