
Facebook’s oft-criticized initial public offering has at least one high-profile backer: InterActiveCorp Chairman Barry Diller, who spoke out in favor of the social network’s $38-per-share launch price on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Tuesday morning.

Facebook’s oft-criticized initial public offering has at least one high-profile backer: InterActiveCorp Chairman Barry Diller, who spoke out in favor of the social network’s $38-per-share launch price on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Tuesday morning.
Lisa Raphael (left), the social media producer at Katie Couric's daytime talk show Katie, is one of our featured speakers in Mediabistro's upcoming Social Media Marketing Boot Camp, an online event and workshop starting June 6, 2013. Lisa will share a case study on how the hit show uses Twitter to build interest and buzz around upcoming segments. Learn more about our our twelve event speakers and register here. 
Social enterprise software giant Buddy Media Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Michael Lazerow was at no loss for words this morning when it came to dissecting Facebook’s impact on advertising.

Oh, silly Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times financial columnist and co-host of CNBC program “Squawk Box.” Today, on Trump Tuesday, he wanted to discuss Jamie Dimon and JP Morgan’s recent $2 billion loss. While Donald Trump entertained that topic for a bit, he soon enough got to his chosen topic: Facebook.