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Insomniac Games CEO Ted Price to Exit; Ryan Schneider, Chad Dezern and Jen Huang Set as New Co-Chiefs at the PlayStation Studio (EXCLUSIVE)
Insomniac Games founder and CEO Ted Price is stepping down from his role atop the Sony Interactive Entertainment-owned studio after more than 20 years running the company behind PlayStation’s “Ratchet & Clank” franchise and “Marvel’s Spider-Man” games.
Insomniac Games CEO Ted Price Retires, Co-Studio Heads Named
Insomniac Games CEO and founder Ted Price announced his retirement, and also revealed the new team that will be leading the studio.
Insomniac Games President and Founder Ted Rice Is Retiring
Thirty years after founding Insomniac Games, Ted Price is stepping down as the developer's CEO to retire. Price mentioned that he made the decision last year, informing his team last week before making a public announcement today. He will leave the industry entirely at the end of March.
Insomniac Games' CEO and founder, Ted Price, to step down after 30 years
Chad Dezern, Ryan Schneider and Jen Huang will be stepping up as Insomniac Games' new co-studio heads when Price steps away from leading the studio after 30 years.
Insomniac Founder Ted Price to Be Inducted Into DICE Hall of Fame
Ted Price, the founder and now-former-president of Insomniac Games, is being inducted into the DICE Hall of Fame next month, just after he announced his retirement from the company after 30 years.
Insomniac Games boss Ted Price is retiring
After three decades at the helm, Insomniac Games founder and president Ted Price has announced he’s retiring. Price will officially step away at the end of March, and he’s being replaced by three new studio heads who will take over Insomniac moving forward.
Insomniac Games CEO Ted Price announces retirement
After more than 30 years at Insomniac Games, CEO Ted Price has announced his retirement from the video game industry. He’ll officially leave the company at the end of March and will be succeeded by a trio of co-heads.
Insomniac Games' President and Founder Is Retiring
Insomniac Games, the studio behind PlayStation’s Marvel’s Spider-Man titles and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, has announced that its President and Founder, Ted Price, is retiring at the end of March. Price has been at
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Congressman Mike Haridopolos commends Cocoa football team in speech to House of Representatives
Cocoa won its third consecutive state title in December, bringing its total of championships to seven since 2008.
Sports Illustrated
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Florida Representative Recognizes Cocoa's Class 2A State Title Team on House floor
On Thursday, the Florida's 8th District Rep. Mike Haridopolos recognized the Class 2A state champion Cocoa Tigers and head coach
Ryan Schneider
on the House floor. "Mr. Speaker, I rise today with ...
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Mike Macdonald made the decision to fire OC Ryan Grubb after just 1 season. Why he did it
General manager John Schneider said a year ago he had 1st-time authority over the coaching staff. But Macdonald made this move.
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