Suzanne Vranica
@VranicaWSJ
Advertising Editor for the Wall Street Journal. Lover of marketing jargon and hater of ice cream...NOT
🚨👇An internal probe at the World Economic Forum found that its founder Klaus Schwab engaged in a pattern of workplace misconduct over the past decade via @jennystrasburg & @shalini wsj.com/business/world…
Valor Equity Partners, whose founder has close ties to Musk, is raising a debt fund to buy a massive supply of Nvidia chips for xAI wsj.com/tech/ai/elon-m…
With his nemesis, Elon Musk, out of the picture, Sam Altman has forged closer ties with President Trump, dining with the president at his private golf club and declaring he has left the Democratic Party. w/@DanaMattioli @jdawsey1 wsj.com/tech/ai/sam-al… via @WSJ
Ditto 👇👇👇🚨
I am so proud of my brave, brilliant colleagues @khadeeja_safdar and @joe_palazzolo, proud to live in a country where the founders put freedom of speech in the very first amendment, and proud to work at The Wall Street Journal. wsj.com/politics/trump… via @WSJ
CBS is pulling the plug on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”—and on the entire late-night franchise. Compnay cites economic reasons. Move does come after Colbert criticizes Trump settlement. wsj.com/business/media… via @WSJ
Some news: I’m on book leave for the next few months, writing about my year of letting AI and robots run my life. So no WSJ columns / videos for now BUT I’ve launched a 🆕 personal newsletter to share my book-writing adventures. And the fine people at @beehiiv made it look…
The NCAA wants to expand the men’s basketball tournament. Whether it can do that could come down to one thing: booze. on.wsj.com/4lKSRl3
Scoop - SpaceX has agreed to invest $2 billion into Elon Musk's xAI -- extending a long history of Musk using his space company to prop up his other businesses wsj.com/tech/spacex-to…
WPP has appointed Microsoft executive Cindy Rose as its new CEO, as the struggling advertising giant works to revitalize its business amid major industry shifts driven by artificial intelligence. wsj.com/business/wpp-n…
As CEO of X, Linda Yaccarino navigated two turbulent years of charm offensives and legal threats to stabilize a bruised business—just in time for Elon Musk’s merger of X with xAI w/@VranicaWSJ @ajsaeedy wsj.com/business/media…
⚽ Global brands. Global impact. Top marketers behind soccer’s rise in the U.S. and beyond — live on stage at #TheGlobalGame: Major League Soccer FOX Sports Amtrak Maximum Effort Unilever Moderated by Suzanne Vranica (WSJ) @VranicaWSJ 📍 July 10 | Prudential Center
Soccer isn’t just a sport. It’s the world’s most powerful marketing platform. Brands aren’t on the sidelines—they’re in the game. At #TheGlobalGame Summit (7/10), top CMOs reveal how they’re building global brands through soccer. 🎙️ Moderated by @WSJ’s @VranicaWSJ 📍…
Paramount has agreed to pay $16 million to settle Trump’s lawsuit over a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris wsj.com/business/media… via @WSJ
Scoop: Meta has poached three OpenAI researchers: Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov and Xiaohua Zhai, according to people familiar with the matter. An OpenAI spox confirmed the three have left the company.
Elon Musk and CEO Linda Yaccarino’s pitch to lure back advertisers to X: Spend with us or we’ll see you in court. W/@VranicaWSJ @DanaMattioli wsj.com/business/media…
Meta is hitting Hollywood looking to buy exclusive content for its premium VR headset coming next year. Has talked to Disney, A24. Device, code-named Loma, will compete with Apple's Vision Pro and cost under $1,000. Scoop with @jtoonkel wsj.com/business/media…
Scoop: Meta is aiming to enable brands to fully create and target ads using AI by the end of next year, according to people familiar with the matter. Mark Zuckerberg called it "a redefinition of the category of advertising" on a recent podcast appearance. W/ @PatrickCoffee
NEW: Paramount Offered $15 Million to Settle Trump's Lawsuit against CBS News, Trump Wants at Least $25 Million and has threatened another lawsuit. My latest w/@jdawsey1 wsj.com/business/media… via @WSJ
Thanks to The New Yorker for a great review of THE OPTIMIST, which @benwallacewells calls “quite compelling.” newyorker.com/books/under-re…