As TikTok reaches the halfway point of the 75-day extension granted by President Trump, uncertainty about its fate in the U.S. persists. Despite some staff's commitment to remain, the platform continues to lose key executives, including Ole Obermann and Adrienne Lahens. Their departures hint at concerns related to TikTok's operational future amid ongoing scrutiny. While replacements are being appointed, the prevailing climate of uncertainty has triggered speculation about the stability and direction of the company as the deadline looms.
TikTok's global head of music business development and IP rights, Ole Obermann, is leaving the company in March, and is headed for a role at Apple Music.
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