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Matt talks with Alamo Drafthouse Founder/CEO Tim League

Planning Ahead, Austin  Tue, 09/13/2011 - 12:47pm

I had a blast sitting down with Tim League of the Alamo Drafthouse to talk about Austin Pictures recently.

 Tim and the Alamo have simply transformed and, indeed, come to help define, the cultural landscape of Austin.

 They helped us greatly for GFA last summer when they brought out their Rolling Roadshow and Master Pancake Theater to the Long Center city terrace following the LAGQ show.

 Here Tim and I talk a bit about what's in store for Austin Pictures!

Watch our video here!



 

General Motors To Invest Billions In 17 Factories

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 05/11/2011 - 2:00am

General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says his company will invest $2 billion to upgrade 17 plants. The company also plans to hire up to 4,000 people.

About 2,000 of them will come from the company's pool of laid-off workers.

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CEO Akerson To Reins At General Motors

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 09/01/2010 - 2:00am

A former telecom executive today is expected to become the next CEO of General Motors. Dan Akerson will replace Edward Whitacre.

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GM CEO Whitacre says will step down Sept. 1 (AP)

Ytop stories  Thu, 08/12/2010 - 1:47pm

General Motors acting chief executive Ed Whitacre leaves a news conference in Detroit, Michigan in this January 25, 2010 file photo.REUTERS/Rebecca CookAP - General Motors Co. chief Ed Whitacre said Thursday he's stepping down as CEO on Sept.



 

Tim League Named Alamo CEO: What Does This Mean?

Austin Metablog  Tue, 06/01/2010 - 1:30pm

So how will Austin moviegoers be affected by the Alamo Drafthouse changes announced today? (via Slackerwood)



 

MySpace CEO resigns after less than a year

 Wed, 02/10/2010 - 7:28pm

Owen Van Natta and MySpace agree to part ways after he spends just 10 months as the company's CEO.



 

Mark Zuckerberg's grand missive: The translation

 Tue, 12/01/2009 - 10:53pm

The Facebook CEO wrote a long explanation of some recent modifications to the site. But what is he really saying? Here are CNET's not-entirely-serious translations.