IHOP Flips its Name and a Man Gives Up $1 Million. Here are 3 Things to Know Today. Get your fix in 60 seconds or less.

By Conrad Martin

  • IHOP, aka the International House of Pancakes, is flipping more than, well, pancakes! The 60-year-old flapjack franchise announced that it will be changing its name to IHOB, leaving many to speculate what the B stands for.
  • For the first time, Amazon has secured live-broadcast rights for Premier League soccer matches in the U.K. According to The Verge it's likely that Amazon paid 100 million pounds, or $134 million to stream 20 games in the 2019-2020 season.
  • A Kansas convenience shop employee returned a winning $1 million dollar lottery ticket to a longtime customer. The employee claimed that good Karma made him give it back.

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Conrad Martin

BIZ Experiences Staff

Network Editor at BIZ Experiences.com

Conrad Martin is the Network Editor at BIZ Experiences.com. His areas of focus include native and editorial video, live events, and content distribution.

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