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Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff just took over in February, but he’s already making major changes at the company and to the ...
Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of Tinder parent company Match Group, is promising to change the reputation of Tinder as Gen Z seeks ...
That's bad news for online dating giant Match Group. Earlier this year, it hired Spencer Rascoff as CEO to bring younger users back onto its platforms. Rascoff sat down with WSJ Reporter Chip Cutter ...
New Match Group chief executive Spencer Rascoff hopes AI and tech innovations can reinvigorate the company’s stagnating ...
Rascoff, the newly minted chief executive of the dating app conglomerate Match Group, oversees over 20 brands like Tinder, Hinge and OkCupid. He was a board member at Match Group since 2024 before ...
Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of Tinder parent company Match Group, is promising to change the reputation of Tinder as a casual hookup app into a more serious dating app. "This generation of Gen Z ...
Tinder’s reputation as a “hookup app” will be a thing of the past if the app’s new chief executive has his way.
Social media users are divided over the new feature, with some saying people are "derangingly obsessed" with men's height.
Love is a lot less lucrative lately—if you’re the company that owns Tinder (MTCH), Hinge and OKCupid. Shares in Match Group ...
Are they engaging in height supremacy? Tinder has been accused of superficiality after testing out a new paid preference that allows users to screen potential matches based on height.
Tinder is testing a new paid height filter to personalize matches, sparking debate over dating preferences and app direction.