This Changes Things hosts Baker Machado and Hope King discuss how to turn rejection into motivation and best practices for promoting your company online.
Christina Wayne, CEO of Assembly Entertainment and Founder of TelevisionSchool.com joins This Changes Things to discuss her long career in the media industry and how she changes rejection into motivation.
Plus, marketing seems like a natural step shortly after starting your own company, but how can you leverage social media and digital video to make your company buzzworthy? Mallory Blair, Co-Founder & CEO of Small Girls PR and George Slefo, Reporter at AdAge join This Changes Things to discuss how to market your business effectively using social media.
Karl Brauer, executive analyst with Iseecars.com, joined Cheddar News to discuss what to consider if you're in the market for a new or used vehicle.
New applications along with refinancing for mortgages dropped from a year ago as rates continued to climb.
Nvidia posted strong quarterly results, citing strong demand and plans to significantly increase supply.
Minutes from a recent Federal Reserve meeting showed that members "expressed uncertainty about how much more policy tightening may be appropriate."
Microsoft said it detected malicious hacking activity against critical U.S. infrastructure by a Chinese state-sponsored group.
Cheddar News checks in to see what to look out for on The Day Ahead as earnings continue with reports from Gap, Best Buy, Costco Wholesale and Ulta Beauty while key economic data is also due to be released. It's also National Wine Day on Thursday.
Over 1,400 props from classic movies like Star Wars, Shawshank Redemption and Gladiator will be up for auction next month in what experts say will be one of the largest memorabilia auctions in the world.
The Consumer Federation of America released its annual list of top complaints filed with consumer agencies across the country.
Google is using new artificial intelligence models to generate descriptions for YoutTube shorts.
The European Union and Google are looking to develop a voluntary artificial intelligence pact with European and non-European companies ahead of rules to govern the technology.
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