Post Millennial: Toronto-based video platform Rumble has announced that it would be establishing a US headquarters in Sarasota County, Florida.
The website, which is popular amongst conservative audiences, provides a service similar to YouTube, in which video creators can host, manage, distribute and create feeds and monetize their content.
Rumble has singed a lead for a Longboat Key property in Florida, according to a press release obtained by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
A representative of the Economic Development Corporation of Sarasota County reportedly stated in a County Commission meeting last week that a Canadian company would be coming to Longboat Key, but did not reveal the company’s name at that time.
“Moving to Longboat Key is a win-win for Rumble and the Sarasota community,” Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski said in a press release. “Sarasota County is growing rapidly, and we are excited to be part of the growth.” more here
Welcome to the States Rumble.
Hot damn! It looks like they’re hiring both management and technical people…and I’ve been both. And Longboat Key would be an easy commute. I might have to think about coming out of retirement.
They’ll need a hurricane-proof building.
Ooh… fishing, sailing and swimming in the Florida Gulf… hmmmm.
Go for it Unky! Then you will be able to send IOTWreport a big fat check to celebrate!
^ You’re going, too. They need a Bikini Model.
“singed a lead?” Perhaps they meant “signed a lease.”
@General Malaise
hahahahaha! You cute!
Rumble execs talking it over:
CEO: OK guys this is how I see it.
Warm Januarys laying in the sun on the beach vs cold and icy winds cutting up your damned face.
Hot Cuban babes in bikinis vs. cold Eskimo women in parkas.
Caribbean cuisine vs poutine
Marlin fishing vs. grabbing smelt with your cold hands on Lake Ontario.
Margaritas instead of Labatts.
Ice in our drinks, not on the street.
Hurricanes instead of….uh….uh….radiation from the Northern Lights.
All vote Yeah Baby!
didnt Trump sign a deal with them? Maybe that had something to do with it?