Shutterstock has been disrupting the stock photo market since 2003. Now, Shutterstock has officially sold 1 billion licenses for photos, music, and videos.
Jon Oringer is the Chairman and CEO of Shutterstock. He joins Cheddar after ringing the NYSE Closing Bell to celebrate their big 1 billion milestone.
Jon Oringer says he wants Shutterstock to be wherever the customer is.
When asked if Shutterstock has a future in cryptocurrency and blockchain, Oringer explains Shutterstock has been researching the industry since 2012. Shutterstock already has a ledger with extensive purchase history information.
Jason Tartick, small business expert and TurboTax Live Partner (who you may recognize from 'The Bachelorette'), shares his tips for making sure your taxes are flawless this year.
Christine Short, Head of Research, Global Corporate Events at Wall Street Horizon, a TMX Company, breaks down the biggest takeaways from companies’ quarterly results.
TikTok once again finds itself in a precarious position as lawmakers in Washington move forward with a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban on the platform.
Bryan West, Gannett’s Taylor Swift reporter, recaps the many, many, theories and Easter eggs Swifties are debating as her ‘Eras Tour’ film comes to Disney+.
‘Our Biggest Fight’ author and Project Liberty founder Frank McCourt, Jr. explains his problem with the internet – and why this Tiktok bill is just a starting point.
Consumer prices in the United States picked up last month, a sign that inflation remains a persistent challenge for the Federal Reserve and for President Biden.
Jayesh Govindarajan, head of A.I. at Salesforce, explains the company's new Einstein copilot, plus other ways it is investing in artificial intelligence.