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Triller CEO Talks Fight Club, Public Spats and IPO.

Triller's New CEO Talks Fight Club, Public Spats and IPO

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"People try to use the public and press sentiment to try to shape commercial relationships. It's unfortunate that we get into that kind of noise."

Triller's new CEO talks to dot.LA's Sam Blake about his take on the public disputes with Universal Music Group, luring in new users, going public and the company's Fight Club plans.

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From the heart of the convergence between tech, media and entertainment in Los Angeles, dot.LA is pleased to announce "Intersect," a first-of-its-kind summit convening this new super-sector, held live virtually on Wednesday April 28. Apply to attend!