WALL STREET JURNAL - Match Group CEO Bernard Kim, known as "GamerBK" on social media, has a background in mobile gaming and is now leading Match Group. Kim aims to convince users that paying for premium experiences on dating apps is worthwhile. Despite a challenging environment with complaints about scams and user dissatisfaction, activist investors are pushing for change, including innovation at Tinder. Kim's creativity and gaming experience are seen as assets. He previously helped turn around Zynga and has introduced weekly subscriptions and a $500-a-month plan on Tinder. Under his leadership, Match Group launched the gay dating app Archer and aims to improve Tinder through product innovation and cost cuts. Kim defends the effectiveness of dating apps and is focused on growing Tinder and expanding Hinge.
by Sara Ashley O'Brien
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