Fandango Co-founder Michael Cline Dies in Apparent Suicide
Prominent Entrepreneur Found Unconscious and Unresponsive in Manhattan Hotel
Robert Miller Cline, 64, Was a Trailblazer in the Online Ticketing Industry
Michael Cline, the co-founder of Fandango, an online ticketing company that revolutionized the way Americans purchase movie tickets, died Tuesday in an apparent suicide in Manhattan. Cline, 64, was found unconscious and unresponsive in his room at the Kimberly Hotel.
Cline, a serial entrepreneur, played a pivotal role in transforming the movie-going experience. Fandango, founded in 2000, quickly became one of the leading platforms for movie ticket sales, offering convenience and accessibility to moviegoers.
"Michael was a visionary entrepreneur who saw the potential of online ticketing and made it a reality," said a Fandango spokesperson. "His contributions to the entertainment industry will be felt for years to come."
Cline's untimely passing has sent shockwaves through the business community and beyond. Friends and colleagues have expressed their condolences and remembered him as a passionate and dedicated leader.
The New York Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding Cline's death.
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