88 Hip-Hop Closes Doors

88hiphop.com is no more. Pseudo, which owned a 50 percent stake in the site, closed the site down due to the site not being profitable. Randy Nkoniki-Ward and Mark Kotlinski, the other 50 Percent stake in the business, have been accused by various online websites as not having enough management experience to guide the site. […]

88hiphop.com

is no more. Pseudo, which owned a 50 percent stake in the site,

closed the site down due to the site not being profitable. Randy

Nkoniki-Ward and Mark Kotlinski, the other 50 Percent stake in

the business, have been accused by various online websites as

not having enough management experience to guide the site.

Sources

site that the website was burning through an average of $1 Million

dollars per year, and generating under $100,000. The 88hiphop.com

url takes you to a Pseudo page, where you can receive streaming

news every 15 minutes, as well as engage in chats with other users.