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Spotify · SwedenLONDON (AP) — Spotify said Tuesday that founder Daniel Ek is stepping down as CEO to become the executive chairman, in an announcement that sent its shares sliding in premarket trading. The Stockholm-based streaming giant said Ek will be replaced by two lieutenants who will become co-CEOs: Chief Product and Technology Officer Gustav Söderström and Chief Business Officer Alex Norström. The pair, who are also currently copresidents, will transitio…See the Story
Daniel Ek to Step Aside as Spotify CEO to Become Executive Chairman
45% Center coverage: 85 sources

Sports · EugeneThe Oregon Ducks have been relishing the delicious White Out victory at Eugene. But one running back room update has struck the program harder than a blitz. Dan Lanning’s prized running back, Makhi Hughes, is redshirting his junior year. The Oregonian’s reporter, James Crepea, gave the latest update on X. “Dan Lanning: RB Makhi Hughes has asked to redshirt and Oregon is doing that.” This is a huge blow for Lanning’s playbook. Into the 2025 seas…See the Story
Oregon All-American Requests Redshirt; Dan Lanning Announces Verdict
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