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The new interim CEO of Astronomer released a statement on the heels of the drama surrounding the viral Coldplay concert kiss cam — which resulted in Andy Byron's resignation — calling the spotlight the company found themselves in "unusual and surreal.
After the CEO kiss cam controversy, Coldplay's Chris Martin playfully warned fans they could be caught on camera, saying, "We're gonna use our cameras and put some of you on the big screen."
The Coldplay kiss cam scandal highlights the decline of concert etiquette, where viral moments overshadow the cathartic experience of live music.
Oasis are telling concert goers that there is no need to hide their love at the band's shows. Liam Gallagher told audience members, "Do we have any lovebirds in the house? Don’t worry, we ain’t got any of that Coldplay snidey f------camera s---.
Stephen Colbert got an assist on 'The Late Show' from some of his late-night rivals following CBS's sudden decision to axe the show.
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During the game, the Kiss Cam ends up on Phil and Gloria. Despite his best efforts to send them away, the camera keeps cutting back to them, until finally, Gloria gets so annoyed
Astronomer's interim CEO Pete DeJoy said in an update that the startup had "received a level of media attention that few companies" ever encounter.
After former CEO Andy Byron and Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot were caught embracing on Coldplay's kiss cam, the interim head of the company says the fallout isn't all bad.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin gave concertgoers a cheeky warning that they could end up on camera during the show. This was the band’s first performance following the viral Kiss Cam saga involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron.
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Coldplay frontman Chris Martin made sure to give concertgoers plenty of notice that they may appear on video screens at the band’s show Saturday night. His warning came after last week’s “Jumbotron Song” created a viral moment — and fallout — for the man and woman captured on camera.