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  1. Mar 25, 2019 · We’re thrilled to announce our acquisition of the media company MarketSnacks, a top-rated daily financial news podcast and newsletter. Today, we’re re-launching these products as Robinhood Snacks. As part of the acquisition, MarketSnacks Co-Founders Jack Kramer and Nick Martell are joining us as Managing Editors of News.

  2. Formerly known as Robinhood’s Snacks Daily, the podcast was downloaded over 40M times in 2021. The Best One Yet debuted as an independent venture in April 2022. Feel brighter every day with our 20-minute TBOY pop-biz podcast. The 3 business news stories you need, with your hosts Nick Martell and Jack Crivici-Kramer.

  3. Apr 25, 2022 · By comparison, Robinhood has 22.7 million stock trading customers. Background: Jack Kramer and Nick Martell sold financial podcast and newsletter company MarketSnacks to Robinhood in 2019 — the company's first ever acquisition. That business became Robinhood's media operations, with Kramer and Martell both taking on the title of managing editor.

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  4. Sep 10, 2020 · Sep 10, 2020. Three minutes, two business stories, all in one video. Calling all Snackers Robinhood Snacks, our podcast and newsletter which delivers the day’s top financial news stories to millions of people every weekday, is expanding into video. Starting today, Snacks will be launching a video series that will give you a rundown of our top ...

  5. In 2018, we sold MarketSnacks to Robinhood and continued bringing our stories out on the daily with Robinhood Snacks. Now we’ve jumped back into the entrepreneurship game with our own podcast The Best One Yet. It’s still us, just now independent and with no dress code. (Jack is psyched to slip into some more avant-garde Birkenstock styles.)

  6. Mar 25, 2019 · MarketSnacks co-founders Nick Martell and Jack Kramer will join Robinhood as managing editors of news and continue to produce the daily news offerings.

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  8. Dec 19, 2019 · Jack Kramer, managing editor of news “and snacks” at the stock-trading platform Robinhood. (Image courtesy of Jack Kramer.) As a senior at Michigan Ross in Ann Arbor, Alex Lieberman, BBA ’15, prepped his classmates for job interviews — and quickly discovered they too rejected the daily business press.

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