EHarmony founder Neil Clark Warren left retirement four years ago to bring the struggling dating website back to relevance. Mission accomplished. The Los Angeles company announced Tuesday that Warren, ...
Online matchmaker EHarmony.com said Monday that it raised nearly $110 million in venture capital in what experts said was a vote of confidence in the online dating industry. Pasadena-based EHarmony ...
Online dating site Chemistry.com is taking shots at eHarmony.com, with new ads showing its larger competitor as being out of touch with mainstream America. The ads, which roll out this week, will ...
Homosexuals can now spend hours filling out questionnaires, browsing profiles and forking over money to eHarmony for the thrill of online dating. No, gays and lesbians can't join eHarmony.com, but ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eHarmony today announced the latest move in its strategy to grow in new markets globally with the development of eHarmony.com/espanol ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Greg Waldorf, longtime CEO and member of the Board of Directors, has resigned from eHarmony after more than 11 years of total service to the company. “It has ...
Before Tinder, Grindr and OKCupid, there was eHarmony, an old-fashioned dating site dedicate to long-term relationships. You’ll never be able to swipe right on eHarmony’s app. Grant Langston met his ...
EHarmony.com Inc.’s recent decision to provide a same-sex dating service has provoked a backlash among some in the conservative Christian community, who were once the company’s most loyal supporters ...
Thanks to media mogul Barry Diller, eHarmony founder Neil Clark Warren has to eat cake over claims that his site is No. 1. A self-regulatory body that investigates advertising claims on behalf of ...
I don’t see a lot of TV commercials anymore, but those saccharine eHarmony ads featuring Natalie Cole tra-la-laing the blight-on-humanity song “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” have been ...
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