Latinx-oriented digital media company Mitú has made its first strategic moves after the July layoff that cut around 30% of its staff and saw co-founder and then-president Beatriz Acevedo and then-CEO Herb Scannell step down from their posts.
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Mitú Acquired By Fellow LatinX Digital Media Purveyor Latido Networks
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Mitú Brings Back Former CEO Roy Burstin To Lead Company, Takes In $10 Million Investment To Shift Strategy
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President, CEO Of Latino-Oriented Media Company Mitú Step Down Amid Round Of Layoffs
Mitú's founder and president Beatriz Acevedo and its CEO Herb Scannell have stepped down amid a round of layoffs at the company.
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Felicia Day’s Twitch Charity Live Stream Raises Over $250k To Aid Separated Families At U.S. Border
On Saturday, June 30, Felicia Day (creator of Geek & Sundry) hosted a live stream charity event on Twitch to raise money for the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services. The event ended up raising over $250,000, and people can still donate.
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Latinx Digital Media Brand Mitú Hires Three Female VPs
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Latino-Oriented Media Company Mitú Looks Internally To Find Its First Chief Operating Officer
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Mitú, NFL Announce Partnership To Engage Latino Football Fans
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Mitú Makes “Structural Changes” With A Round Of Fewer Than Ten Layoffs
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YouTube Red And Mitú Launch Latino-Leaning Rom-Com With Chachi Gonzales, Josh Levya
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Former Nickelodeon President Herb Scannell Joins Latino Network Mitu As CEO
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Mitú’s Accelerator Program Looks To “Empower The Next Generation” Of Latino Creators
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Insights: Navigating The Treacherous Waters of Spanish-Language Media—Is There a Rio de Oro?
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