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Founder of Fandango Dies After Plunge From Manhattan Hotel (nytimes.com) 39

J. Michael Cline, the co-founder of Fandango, died from suicide this week after falling from the twentieth floor of a Manhattan hotel. The New York Times reports: Mr. Cline, who was 64, co-founded Fandango in 2000 and left the company in 2011, according to his LinkedIn profile. The company -- familiar to many from its splashy logo, an orange "F" in the shape of a ticket stub -- was later acquired by Comcast and is currently owned by NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. For years, the company dominated movie-ticket sales, handling ticketing for several major theater chains and making money by charging a processing fee for online ticket sales and by selling advertising on its site.

At the time of its launch, Mr. Cline offered a pithy explanation for the company's name: "A Fandango is fast and fun," he told Variety. "Fandango is the perfect match to a service designed to make going to the movies easier and more enjoyable than ever before." Art Levitt, the co-founder and former chief operating officer and president of Fandango, remembered Mr. Cline as brilliant, creative and loyal, sticking it out even in "tough" times.
TechCrunch provides additional information about Mr. Cline: He left the company in 2011, roughly four years after the company was acquired by Comcast. Some early investors in the online ticketing service were General Atlantic and TCV. Cline was also managing partner of Accretive, a venture capital firm he founded in 1999. He built startups throughout his career, including R1 RCM, Accumen, Accolade, Everspring, Dresr and Insureon. Starting in 2018, Cline served as the executive chairman at the venture firm Juxtapose, which invests in technology businesses. During his time there, Cline enjoyed investing in healthcare companies, according to his staff page. Some of Juxtapose's portfolio companies include Tend, Nectar and Great Jones.
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Founder of Fandango Dies After Plunge From Manhattan Hotel

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  • Paywall (Score:5, Insightful)

    by hoofie ( 201045 ) <(mickey) (at) (mouse.com)> on Thursday July 18, 2024 @07:34PM (#64636363)

    For the love of god can Slashdot editors STOP permitting stories where the primary link is a paywall.

    • Re:Paywall (Score:5, Informative)

      by zeiche ( 81782 ) on Thursday July 18, 2024 @08:05PM (#64636403)

      agreed! how hard is it to provide an alternate link?

      https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/fandango-founder-j-michael-cline-dies-apparent-suicide-new-york-city-l-rcna162538

      oh, apparently not that difficult.

  • The brain is stupid for needed constant dopamine, can't you logic yourself to stay alive?

    • The brain is stupid for needed constant dopamine, can't you logic yourself to stay alive?

      There's a lot to unpack here.

      Firstly, you're assuming his suicide was due to depression, but nothing I could find indicates that he was depressed.

      Secondly, getting your brain to generate dopamine is trivially easy, I know of several techniques to do it and... do you know any techniques?

      It's not like everyone knows everything about everything. I meet lots and lots of people who come up with problems they could trivially solve by a little research, and are baffled. A friend is having trouble raising his kid a

    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      If you have a problem with your brain, you've got a catch-22: the only thing you have to fix your brain with is your brain.

      Of course it's a big leap of logic to assume suicide is caused by a faulty brain. I'm not a huge of evolutionary psychology; it smacks somewhat of non-negatable hypothesis spinning. But the idea that suicide is an evolutionary aberration is an evolutionary psychology hypothesis too. Anyhow some people who indulge in this stuff have come up with something called the altruistic suicide

  • Michael Cline, the co-founder of Fandango, died from suicide this week after falling from the twentieth floor of a Manhattan hotel.

    Or Putin?

    • He was obviously a Russian dissident.

    • Michael Cline, the co-founder of Fandango, died from suicide this week after falling from the twentieth floor of a Manhattan hotel.

      Or Putin?

      This one’s more our turf, Vladdy. - MAAFIA

    • This was my first thought. What 20+ story hotel has windows that open? Or was it a balcony situation?

      Russia does love their defenestrations though...

      • This was my first thought. What 20+ story hotel has windows that open? Or was it a balcony situation?

        Russia does love their defenestrations though...

        I'm not sure about this particular building, but there was a recent law in NYC (or state wide?) that all residences must have access to fresh air, which means even the tallest buildings - like the ones on Billionaire's Row - have windows that open.
        I stayed in Arlo Midtown hotel about a year ago, and I'm pretty sure our 18th floor room had windows that open (it was January, and cold, so we didn't open them...)

  • Thought that was a Russian thing

  • A startup builder going out in style.

  • I didn't read the paywalled FA, but I haven't read anything that would indicate suicide.

    It's completely possible to get drunk, sit in a hotel window for fun and then an accident can easily happen.

    If there's no specific evidence for suicide, it may still be the likelier explanation but for all we know it could've been an accident.

  • If there's one thing I've learned, it's this: nobody knows what's gonna happen at the end of the line, so you might as well enjoy the trip.

If all else fails, lower your standards.

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