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  2. Safiya Nygaard - Wikipedia

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    Nygaard in 2010. Nygaard was hired by BuzzFeed in April 2015 and worked as a video producer for BuzzFeed's show Ladylike.She left BuzzFeed in January 2017. [4] Nygaard explained her reasoning for leaving the company in her popular 2017 video titled "Why I Left BuzzFeed", [5] which as of April 2017 had over 14.9 million views.

  3. Jenny Lorenzo - Wikipedia

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    After Lorenzo's termination, it has sparked conversations on the need for BuzzFeed staff to unionize. It also sparked the trend of "Why I Left BuzzFeed" videos, where people explain why they decided to quit their job at BuzzFeed. [5] Safiya Nygaard, The Try Guys (left BuzzFeed in 2018), and Michelle Khare are known for this. [6]

  4. BuzzFeed News - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed News states in its editorial guide that "we firmly believe that for a number of issues, including civil rights, women's rights, anti-racism, and LGBT equality, there are not two sides" but also says that "when it comes to activism, BuzzFeed editorial must follow the lead of our editors and reporters who come out of a tradition of rigorous, neutral journalism that puts facts and news ...

  5. BuzzFeed News is ‘beginning the process’ of closing ... - AOL

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    BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti told staff the ‘difficult news’ in an internal email on Thursday

  6. BuzzFeed announced a deal to sell First We Feast, the studio behind the popular YouTube chicken-wing-eating celebrity talk show “Hot Ones,” for $82.5 million in cash to a group of investors.

  7. Gabe Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Dunn became well known as a member of BuzzFeed Video's early cohort of video personalities. [23] Dunn first appeared in BuzzFeed videos as a performer, [18] later also taking on responsibilities as a writer and producer. They left BuzzFeed in 2015 to focus on their other projects, including Just Between Us. [5]

  8. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    The series is similar, in that three items or experiences are valued from different companies, each at their different price point, but focus on material items and experiences, such as plane seats, hotel rooms, and haircuts. Lim left BuzzFeed in 2019 to start his own production company Watcher. [112] [113]

  9. Dolly Parton weighs in on Beyoncé's CMAs snub: 'Don't think ...

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    The 78-year-old “9 to 5” singer told Variety in an interview released Sept. 17 gave insight into why Beyoncé could have been left ... ‘Hot Ones’ studio sold by BuzzFeed for $82.5M to ...