Skip to main content

Digg raises $4 million and announces new CEO: former COO Gary Liu

Digg, the viral news site gunning for a comeback, today announced a $4 million raise led by Tokyo startup incubator Digital Garage. On top of that, the site is getting a new CEO.

In a company statement, Digg said the cash will be used to “power Digg’s accelerating growth in users and revenue, the expansion of community and network features, and new products for international markets.” Fancy that.

Also, Digg’s outgoing CEO, Andrew McLaughlin, will be immediately replaced by chief operating officer Gary Liu, the company said. McLaughlin, formerly an employee at Google, Tumblr, and Instapaper, will remain at Digg as the startup’s executive chairman.

Once among the most popular sites on the Internet, Digg sold to New York-based incubator Betaworks for just half a million back in 2012.


June 5th: The AI Audit in NYC

Join us next week in NYC to engage with top executive leaders, delving into strategies for auditing AI models to ensure fairness, optimal performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Secure your attendance for this exclusive invite-only event.


Correction 11:13 a.m. PT: McLaughlin is on the Chartbeat board, but was never an employee at the company.