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Vimeo
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The parent company of Evernote and WeTransfer is acquiring pioneering video hub Vimeo for $1.38 billion
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The Try Guys tried making their own streaming service–and it’s working, with Vimeo’s tools
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Vimeo’s new product lets creators build and monetize their own streaming services
Vimeo is consolidating creator-led subscription hubs (a la Amazon's Prime Video Channels) with a new product called Vimeo Streaming.
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Anjali Sud is leaving Vimeo
Anjali Sud, who joined Vimeo in 2014 as its director of marketing and was named chief executive officer in 2017, is exiting to become CEO of Tubi.
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Vimeo, TikTok Partner To Offer Video Ad Creation, Distribution For Small Businesses
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Vimeo Rolls Out Lead-Generation Integrations With Mailchimp, HubSpot, Constant Contact
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IAC’s Vimeo Raises $300 Million At $5.7 Billion Valuation, With Spinoff Slated For Next Quarter
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Vimeo Raises $150 Million Amid Record Revenue Growth, Eyes Spinoff From Parent IAC
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Vimeo Revamps User Profiles To Help Video Professionals Nail Down Job Prospects
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Vimeo Taps Filmmakers To Spotlight Pandemic-Stricken Businesses With ‘Stories In Place’ Series
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Vimeo Debuts ‘For Hire’, A Marketplace For Video Professionals To Find Clients (And Vice Versa)
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Vimeo Bows ‘Showcase’ Toolkit To Help Creators Make Custom Websites, Smart TV Channels
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