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AMC Keeps Fans Engaged With New "The Walking Dead: Our World" Game

9th - Higher Ed
The newly-launched game uses AR to help fans immerse in the worlds of the hit AMC show even when new episodes aren't airing. Clayton Neuman, VP of games and entertainment at AMC Networks, told Cheddar, "Gaming is an ever-evolving field,...
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BTIG's Rich Greenfield: Traditional Media Are 'Pimples' Compared to Apple & Amazon

9th - Higher Ed
With a seemingly endless number of sources for original content, media is fighting a "war for consumer time," said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst for BTIG. He said legacy media companies need to get a lot larger in order to...
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The New Battle in Media Is For Your Time

9th - Higher Ed
With a seemingly endless number of sources for original content, media is fighting a "war for consumer time," said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst for BTIG. He said legacy media companies need to get a lot larger in order to...
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BTIG's Rich Greenfield: The New Battle in Media Is For Your Time

9th - Higher Ed
With a seemingly endless number of sources for original content, media is fighting a "war for consumer time," said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst for BTIG. He said legacy media companies need to get a lot larger in order to...
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Logitech Is Thinking Beyond Hardware

9th - Higher Ed
Logitech has long been a hardware company, making peripherals for PCs like keyboards and mice. But CEO Bracken Darrell sees opportunities in the cloud.
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NFL COO: We Want to Bring Gaming Experience to Broadcast

9th - Higher Ed
Maryann Turcke, the COO of the NFL, told Cheddar that the success of Madden for eSports shows that the league needs to "bring gaming to the broadcast." She also talks gender inequality in league offices, and her views on streaming...
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NFL COO: Has to Become 'Ordinary' to See Women in Sports Biz Roles

9th - Higher Ed
Maryann Turcke, the COO of the NFL, is the highest ranking woman in professional sports leadership. She talks to Cheddar about gender inequality in the industry and what she's doing to reach a younger audience that's cutting the cord.
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NFL COO: Needs to Be 'Ordinary' to See Women in Sports Leadership Roles

9th - Higher Ed
Maryann Turcke, the COO of the NFL, is the highest ranking woman in professional sports leadership. She talks to Cheddar about gender inequality in the industry and what she's doing to reach a younger audience that's cutting the cord.
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Ads May Shift From Social Media to Mobile Games

9th - Higher Ed
As users disengage with social media, advertisers would be wise to shift their focus to mobile games, where consumers may be more receptive, says Adam Cohen-Aslatei, vice president of marketing at Jun Group. "People report being more...
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Fortnight Frenzy Propels Turtle Beach to Smash Q2 Expectations

9th - Higher Ed
Gaming headset and accessory brand Turtle Beach is having quite the year. Thanks to growing its share of the console market and ardent "Fortnite" fans, says the CEO Juergen Stark, the company brought in more than $60 million in revenue ー...
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Fortnite Frenzy Propels Turtle Beach to Record Earnings

9th - Higher Ed
The gaming headset maker Turtle Beach smashed revenue expectations in the second quarter, earning $60.8 million ー up from $19.1 million the year before. To build on growing sales in the console market, the CEO Juergen Stark says Turtle...
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NBA's Malik Beasley: Respect for eBallers

9th - Higher Ed
The Denver Nuggets shooting guard has already made it to the real NBA, and now he has his sights curiously set on getting his team to compete in the top tier of NBA2K, the basketball league's esports analog.
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Discord CEO to Sell Games 'Worth Your Time'

9th - Higher Ed
The gamer communications hub, with 150 million users, will sell indie titles curated by its staff in a new online storefront. "We have a lot of people here that love playing games and have really great taste, and so we're gonna pick out...
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Gaming Drives Results for Nintendo and Sony

9th - Higher Ed
The two Japanese tech giants reported earnings Tuesday morning, and both saw strong results out of their video gaming divisions. Sony also sold part of its stake in Spotify, and the company said it would share the money with its music...
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Girls Make Games and Put Themselves at the Center of the Plot

9th - Higher Ed
The gaming industry is known to be skewed towards boys and men. Laila Shabir, CEO and founder of Girls Make Games, is trying to change that through three-week summer camps for young girls. "Being represented in a medium like games...is...
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Marvel's Will Launch First-Ever VR Game Next Week

9th - Higher Ed
The superhero franchise will launch its first virtual reality video game on July 26. The game, says Bill Rosemann, executive creative director at Marvel Games, will be a fully immersive experience. "It unleashes that fantasy, that...
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Marvel Set to Launch First VR Game

9th - Higher Ed
The superhero franchise will launch its first virtual reality video game on July 26. The game, says Bill Rosemann, executive creative director at Marvel Games, will be a fully-immersive experience. "It unleashes that fantasy, that...
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Fans Are Spending $1 Billion on Accessories for Free Game Fortnite

9th - Higher Ed
Market research firm SuperData announced Fortnite, a game that’s free to play, hit the billion dollar mark. Players are spending money in the game purely for design--customizing their characters to look more like them. "Everything you're...
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Fortnite May Be Free, But Fans Are Still Spending $1 Billion in the Game

9th - Higher Ed
Market research firm SuperData estimates the uber-popular game has brought in $1 billion in revenue from in-app purchases, with gamers buying add-ons purely for cosmetics. "It does not make you have a better gun, it does not give you any...
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Marvel Set to Launch Its First VR Game

9th - Higher Ed
The superhero franchise will launch its first virtual reality video game on July 26. The game, says Bill Rosemann, executive creative director at Marvel Games, will be a fully-immersive experience. "It unleashes that fantasy, that...
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Social Media Platforms Will Enter eSports to Hold On to Younger Users

9th - Higher Ed
Snap is reportedly looking to get into gaming, a move that other platforms will likely copy because users are starting to "socialize in these games," says Chris Merwin, eSports analyst at Goldman Sachs.
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Why Social Media Platforms Are Jumping Into eSports

9th - Higher Ed
Snap is reportedly looking to get into gaming, a move that other platforms will likely copy because users are starting to "socialize in these games," says Chris Merwin, esports analyst at Goldman Sachs.
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Gaming disorder now a disease according to WHO

9th - Higher Ed
For a diagnosis to be made, the negative effects of too much gaming must continue for at least a year. However, the World Health Organization says only one to three per cent of gamers meet the criteria.
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Team FNATIC's sOAZ Fights to Reclaim His Starting Spot

9th - Higher Ed
Paul Boyer, a.k.a. sOAZ, the former starting top laner for Team FNATIC, was sidelined with a hand injury during the Spring Split season of eSports' League of Legends. But now he's back in action and ready for the Summer Split.