Episodes (Page 14)
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Substack announced Substack Notes, a Twitter-like feature for short-form posts, which Twitter aggressively opposed through limiting likes and warning messages
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Brex CEO Henrique Dubugras discusses the SVB collapse and Brex's role.
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Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks discusses the toy company's 100-year history.
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Mastodon CEO Eugen Rochko on competing with Twitter.
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New York Times CEO Meredith Kopit Levien on long-term strategy.
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Examining Ticketmaster's dominance in the live events business.
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Barnes & Noble CEO James Daunt discusses the company's challenges.
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Spotify co-president Gustav Söderström on the TikTok-like redesign.
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Xerox CEO Steve Bandrowczak on reinventing the company.
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Reddit's Chief Product Officer Pali Bhat discusses platform changes.
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iHeartMedia digital CEO Conal Byrne, recorded live at Hot Pod Summit, oversees podcasting operations that represent a quarter of iHeart's $1 billion quarterly revenue
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Mozilla CEO and Chairwoman Mitchell Baker discusses Firefox's role in browser competition and Mozilla's unique nonprofit foundation structure containing a taxable corporation
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on AI-powered Bing.
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HBO pioneered cable TV by offering premium content like live events and movies.
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The US seeks to limit ASML's advanced chip machine exports to China.
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Music industry tech adoption often predicts future media trends.
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Cory Doctorow and Rebecca Giblin discuss 'Chokepoint Capitalism'.
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Tomer Cohen, LinkedIn's CPO, emphasizes clarity in product development.
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Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic (WordPress and Tumblr owner), discusses buying and operating social networks
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Julia Alexander analyzes Disney's CEO drama involving Bob Iger's return replacing Bob Chapek, whom Iger had previously selected as successor
Julia Alexander