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Susan Wojcicki

  • Sunday, 11 August, 2024
    Obituary
    Susan Wojcicki, top Google executive, 1968-2024

    Former YouTube chief played a big role in shaping online advertising and championed women in the tech industry

    Susan Wojcicki giving a presentation about YouTube TV
  • Saturday, 10 August, 2024
    Former YouTube chief Susan Wojcicki dies at 56

    Early Google staffer and one of the most influential women in Silicon Valley has died of lung cancer

  • Thursday, 16 February, 2023
    YouTube Inc
    YouTube chief executive Susan Wojcicki to step down

    Longtime Google employee had overseen the video site’s transformation into a digital content giant

    Susan Wojcicki on stage in front of a YouTube sign
  • Thursday, 9 May, 2019
    Parenting and families
    The key to future-proofing your children: relax

    Esther Wojcicki’s new book advises anxious parents to ‘calm down and trust themselves’

    Esther Wojcicki. Author and Journalist. She is the Founder of the Palo Alto High School Media Arts Program in Palo Alto. 1/5/19. She has written a new book : Secrets for Raising Great Leaders. Photographed at Penguin Radom House's offices in Vauxhall. For W&C
  • Wednesday, 4 April, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Shooter showed anger over YouTube policies

    Motive for attack appeared to be related to reduced views for videos filtered by website

    Officers run toward a YouTube office in San Bruno, Calif., Tuesday, April 3, 2018. Police say they’re responding to an active shooter at YouTube headquarters. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
  • Tuesday, 5 December, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    YouTube hires moderators to root out inappropriate videos

    Google-owned site attempts to ease fears of advertisers and parents

    YouTube chief executive Susan Wojcicki speaks during the opening keynote address at the Google I/O 2017 Conference
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    YouTube to launch cable TV package aimed at younger audience

    Subscription service will offer slimmed down number of channels on demand

    Susan Wojcicki, chief executive officer of YouTube Inc., introduces the company's new television subscription service at the YouTube Space LA venue in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. For $35 a month, starting sometime this spring, subscribers to YouTube TV will be able to watch the top four broadcast networks and some affiliated cable channels. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2016
    US & Canadian companies
    Advertising revenues on US digital platforms set to surpass TV 

    Explosion in popularity of mobile videos helps spur growth, according to PwC forecasts

    Composite picture showing a TV and smartphone
  • Friday, 29 April, 2016
    Lunch with the FT
    Lunch with the FT: Susan Wojcicki

    Over tofu in Palo Alto, the YouTube boss talks about reinventing TV and how Silicon Valley would benefit from employing more women

    Illustration of Susan Wojcicki by Luke Waller
  • Wednesday, 3 June, 2015
    InterviewFTfm
    Anne Wojcicki, the freewheeling queen of home DNA testing

    The founder of 23andMe may be an outsider in Washington DC but is royalty in Silicon Valley

    Evolution of healthcare: 23andMe's Anne Wojcicki photographed at Oxford university's Museum of Natural History
  • Monday, 4 May, 2015
    US & Canadian companies
    Screens collide in clash over advertising

    Digital video disrupters echo the TV industry they are disrupting

    Shane Smith, co-founder and chief executive officer of Vice Media Inc., speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014. Vice Media Inc., the online news outlet that reports from remote corners of the globe, plans to stay independent and won't seek a buyer in the near term, Smith said. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Shane Smith
  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2013
    US & Canadian companies
    DNA test company told to stop selling kits
  • Monday, 8 October, 2012
    Q&ATen Questions
    Victoria Ransom

    The founder of Wildfire advises women to get a career in the technology and innovation sector

  • Tuesday, 15 November, 2011
    UK banks
    The alternative list: a talent pipeline

    A list of high-profile women who are in charge of substantial subsidiaries

  • Friday, 21 May, 2010
    US & Canadian companies
    FTC approves Google’s AdMob buy
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