Cheezburger Network Hits 1B Views, Hires Exec

Seattle-based Cheezburger Network (formerly called Pet Holdings) announced today it has served 1 billion page views, or 10 billion images, since its first user-generated humor site, I Can Has Cheezburger, was launched in January 2007. The company also said it has hired Todd Sawicki as chief revenue officer. Sawicki is a senior sales and marketing veteran of several online startups and media companies including Lookery, and is on the advisory boards of Seattle-based Wetpaint and BuddyTV.

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