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Trump Media replaces CEO Devin Nunes

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Who is Kevin McGurn? Trump Media CEO trying to save Truth Social
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) has named longtime media executive Kevin McGurn as its new interim CEO, appointing him to stabilize Truth Social after heavy losses, a stock collapse and an ambit...

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Trump Media replaces CEO Devin Nunes as its losses top $1 billion
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Trump Media CEO Replaced After Stock Plunge Wipeout
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Devin Nunes steps down as head of Trump’s struggling media company
The company behind President Donald Trump’s social media network is changing leaders amid mounting financial losses, a sagging stock price and lingering uncertainty about the long-term viability of it...

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Devin Nunes Departs Trump Media After 4 Years as C.E.O.
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Trump Media appoints media veteran Kevin McGurn as interim chief executive
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Trump media company replaces ex-congressman Nunes as CEO after stock plunge that wiped out billions

The Trump business behind Truth Social is replacing a former congressman and big supporter of the U.S. president as leader of the social media platform after a stock collapse in the past year.
Mother Jones
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Truth Social CEO Out After $1.1 Billion in Losses

Devin Nunes was not an obvious choice to run a fledgling social media network, but after $1.1 billion in losses, the former dairy farmer and congressman is out as the head of Truth Social. Donald Trump Jr.
AOL
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Meet the social media CEO who won’t let his own kids on social media: ‘Parents are oblivious to the world’

American teens today are clocking onto social media sites like it’s their day job, with more than half spending nearly five hours per day on social platforms, according to a 2023 Gallup poll. They’re scrolling for an average of 35 hours per week ...
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