Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchInstagram boss Adam Mosseri on teenagers, Tik-Tok and paying creators
Episode 358
Instagram is no longer going to be a photo-sharing app, Instagram boss Adam Mosseri announced earlier this summer. So what is Instagram going to be i…
4 years, 7 months ago
Big changes at Apple: New phones, new AR glasses, and big app store changes.
Episode 357
Mark Gurman has been one of the best-sourced Apple reporters since he was in high school. Literally. Now he’s at Bloomberg, with deep insight into Ap…
4 years, 7 months ago
Defector Media: Life after Deadspin is good (and profitable)
Episode 356
Defector Media launched a year ago as a digital publishing experiment: What if the former staff of Deadspin built and owned their own site, fueled en…
4 years, 7 months ago
OnlyFans’ weird week with MEL’s Magdalene Taylor; BuzzFeed’s Joe Bernstein on the problem with our misinformation problem.
Episode 355
What is OnlyFans, and why did OnlyFans abandon and then come back to its primary business model in the span of a week? MEL Magazine’s Magdalene Taylo…
4 years, 8 months ago
WWE’s Nick Khan on pivoting his streaming strategy and getting back in the ring
Episode 354
Nick Khan used to be a CAA agent who represented the WWE. Now he’s president of the pro wrestling company and is pivoting it from a direct-to-consume…
4 years, 8 months ago
NYT’s Shira Ovide on the everything and nothingness of tech.
Episode 353
The New York Times’ Shira Ovide, writes the popular and incisive “On Tech” newsletter, which means she gets to write about… everything. She sits down…
4 years, 8 months ago
Reese’s $900 million deal; ScarJo vs Disney with Matt Belloni, + Derek Thompson on how the media covers Delta
Episode 352
Puck News Hollywood expert Matthew Belloni sits down with Recode’s Peter Kafka to discuss the biggest stories in the past week: Reese Witherspoon’s n…
4 years, 8 months ago
Director Tom McCarthy on Stillwater, finishing a movie in a pandemic and playing one of the Wire’s best villains
Episode 351
Stillwater was supposed to debut in theaters last fall, but the pandemic changed those plans along with everything else. Academy Award-winning direct…
4 years, 9 months ago
Deep fakes come to the movies and Hollywood resets for the streaming era
Episode 350
Anthony Bourdain is dead. So how does a new documentary have audio of him reading his emails? It’s not him: It’s a deep fake. The New Yorker’s Helen …
4 years, 9 months ago
WeWork's rise and fall (and rise again?) with Eliot Brown
Episode 349
Wall Street Journal’s Eliot Brown first became interested in WeWork back in 2014 after an encounter with founder co-founder Adam Neumann, who quickly…
4 years, 9 months ago