IAC CEO Joey Levin on Media Merger Mania: I'm Happy to See it Happening
IAC CEO Joey Levin tells Cheddar's Alex Heath that he's encouraged by the fact that traditional media companies are looking for ways to compete with Netflix and Amazon. He also discusses whether IAC would look at buying Groupon or the Gizmodo Media Group.
For full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/iac-ceo-joey-levin-talks-hinge-dating-app-acquisition).
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