*I Can Has Cheezburger? co-founders Eric Nakagawa, left, and Kari Unebasami, center, pose with company CEO Ben Huh outside a pub called The Asgard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, during Laughing Squid's ...
SEATTLE--How does one build an empire on pictures of cats with silly, misspelled captions? As most fans of the Internet now know, I Can Has Cheezburger has become one of the most popular sites online.
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Ben Huh, the CEO of content network Cheezburger, has announced in a Medium post that he is stepping down from his position and leaving the company. Huh says that the company's President and COO, Scott ...
BEN HUH views the world through googly-eyed glasses. As founder of the Cheezburger Network of Internet humor sites, his mission in life is to keep dreaming up ways to make people LOL, or if he’s ...
Cheezburger has revealed the parent company that purchased it in February, and the acquisition means it will be working with fellow online humor site eBaum’s World. The new owner of the Seattle humor ...
Huh made the decision after a first-quarter review call with his board while on vacation with his family: “It was very clear that the path we were taking was too risky and we weren’t going to meet our ...
After acquiring a tiny little site called I Can Has Cheezburger? in 2007, Ben Huh took it to levels that went way further than the internet. The site, and at one time Huh himself, were a bit of a ...
Ben Huh came to Chicago in the mid-1990s to find success as a journalist. A decade later, he left it to try to make his mark as an Internet entrepreneur. He has done that, big time. His Cheezburger ...
Ben Huh, the creator of LOLCats and CEO of the entertainment company Cheezburger, has had a couple of tough years. Cheezburger has been around since 2007. In 2011, the company raised $30 million from ...
There's money in them thar cheezburgers. At least, there's money for buying other Internet meme sites. The deal was first reported by Tubefilter, which said that Know Your Meme, which was a spin-off ...