Fandango Co-Founder Michael Cline Dies in Apparent Suicide
Tragic End for Tech Pioneer
Industry Mourns Loss of Visionary Entrepreneur
Michael Cline, the co-founder of online ticketing giant Fandango, died this week in an apparent suicide after falling from a high-rise Manhattan hotel. The news has sent shockwaves through the tech and entertainment industries, where Cline was widely respected as a visionary entrepreneur.
Cline, 64, was born in Texas and raised in California. He launched Fandango in 1995, revolutionizing the way Americans bought movie tickets. The company became a dominant force in the industry, with Cline serving as CEO until 2007. After leaving Fandango, Cline went on to found several other successful startups.
Cline's death is a tragic loss for his family, friends, and the countless people he inspired throughout his career. He will be remembered as a pioneer who transformed the way we experience entertainment.
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