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    Explore "news industry" with insightful episodes like "Why the U.S. Media Industry Is in Meltdown", "Luke Russert: Look for Me There", "BuzzFeed vs Gawker, AI’s impact on the future of media, and more with Semafor’s Ben Smith | E1733", "Australia's bargain with Google and Facebook / Apple TV on Chromecast / Nintendo Direct's biggest announcements" and "#69 - Paid News, Burning Money & Solving Climate Change" from podcasts like ""Plain English with Derek Thompson", "The Bulwark Podcast", "This Week in Startups", "The Vergecast" and "My First Million"" and more!

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    Why the U.S. Media Industry Is in Meltdown

    Why the U.S. Media Industry Is in Meltdown
    Sports Illustrated layoffs. The demise of independent Pitchfork. Hundreds of millions of dollars in losses at major newspapers like the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. The state of the U.S. news industry is dire. How did we get here? Who knows the way out? The Ringer's Bryan Curtis joins the show, with contributions from an interview with NPR's David Folkenflik. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. Host: Derek Thompson Guests: Bryan Curtis & David Folkenflik Producer: Devon Baroldi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Luke Russert: Look for Me There

    Luke Russert: Look for Me There

    In the summer of 2016, on the eve of the Republican and Democratic conventions, Luke Russert—an NBC News star and a scion of media royalty—walked away from it all. Russert joins Charlie Sykes for a special Memorial Day weekend pod to share a story of parental love, loss, and finding your own way.

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    https://www.harpercollinsfocus.com/9780785291817/look-for-me-there/

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    BuzzFeed vs Gawker, AI’s impact on the future of media, and more with Semafor’s Ben Smith | E1733

    BuzzFeed vs Gawker, AI’s impact on the future of media, and more with Semafor’s Ben Smith | E1733

    Jason is joined by Semafor Co-Founder and EIC Ben Smith to dive into his new book and explore the current state of media. They break down BuzzFeed vs Gawker, why media unions might not work (29:35), the future of journalism (36:54), and much more!


    (0:00) Jason kicks off the show

    (1:55) Semafor's Ben Smith joins Jason

    (4:27) Ben's career in media

    (6:19) The previous era of publishing

    (9:13) The significance of BuzzFeed and Gawker

    (13:49) LinkedIn Jobs - Post your first job for free at https://linkedin.com/twist

    (14:53) Gawker's ethos

    (19:31) The bet on companies like Facebook for media

    (23:25) BuzzFeed's future

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    (26:07) Vice and Vox

    (29:35) Unions in media

    (35:34) iConnections - Get 20% off iConnections Miami 2024 event at https://iConnections.io/twist

    (36:54) The clash between journalism and business

    (45:34) Broadcast TV and going direct

    (46:19) What is happening with Fox and CNN

    (52:48) SBF and Semafor


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    Australia's bargain with Google and Facebook / Apple TV on Chromecast / Nintendo Direct's biggest announcements

    Australia's bargain with Google and Facebook / Apple TV on Chromecast / Nintendo Direct's biggest announcements
    Nilay Patel talks with Adi Robertson and Casey Newton about what Australia's News Media Bargaining Code means for Google, Facebook, and the open web in Australia. Chris Welch and Julia Alexander join the show to discuss the new Amazon Fire TV stick, Apple TV on Chromecast, and the state of streaming services in 2021. Andru Marino and Taylor Lyles discuss the announcements from this week's Nintendo Direct. Further reading: Maps show ZIP codes hit hardest by COVID-19 have low vaccination rates Finicky COVID-19 vaccines raise the stakes of power outages Vaccine rollout won’t be equitable unless health care reckons with racism If you’re vaccinated against COVID-19, you won’t have to quarantine if you’re exposed How to score a COVID-19 vaccine appointment Texas freeze risks slowing COVID-19 progress Facebook will block Australian users and publishers from sharing news links in response to new bill Why Google caved to Australia, and Facebook didn’t Facebook employee warned it used ‘deeply wrong’ ad metrics to boost revenue Facebook’s Australian media ban is taking down official government pages Apple won’t have to allow App Store alternatives on iOS after North Dakota bill fails Amazon Fire TV Stick (2020) review: just get a 4K model Apple TV app now available on the latest Google Chromecast YouTube TV offering HBO Max, Showtime, and Starz for $5 less in new entertainment bundle Donald Glover’s reported Amazon deal could lead to a more curated Prime Video HBO Max is ordering way more kids’ content to compete with Netflix and Disney Plus The 20 biggest announcements from today’s Nintendo Direct Android 12 developer preview is available now with many under-the-hood updates How to easily install the Android 12 developer preview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    #69 - Paid News, Burning Money & Solving Climate Change

    #69 - Paid News, Burning Money & Solving Climate Change
    Today's ep is possible because of Superside! Head to superside.com to hire a dedicated team of designers! Sam (@thesamparr) and Shaan (@shaanvp) are back to talk about Burning money (0:36), Asia monetizing podcasts way better / paid news (3:23), Drudge report getting 1.1 billion visits a month?! (11:28), Neil Patel and where most enterprise revenue coming from maintenance (20:59), Book a YC team (29:17), Remote.com raising $11M seed (33:19), Attrition projection/modelling (37:52) and Yishan Wong solving climate change (41:08).  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Fake news, Touchbar, and the Surface Studio

    Fake news, Touchbar, and the Surface Studio
    The tech review season continues this week with reviews of the Macbook Pro with Touch Bar, Microsoft’s Surface Studio, and even an actual book that Apple released. This week on Vergecast, Nilay, Paul, and Dieter give an overview of these products along with the topic of the week (or the month, or maybe the year): the problem of social media dealing with fake news articles that go viral. Paul sits down with Casey Newton, Silicon Valley editor at The Verge to discuss it all. 00:48 - Fake news on social networks 05:44 - Interview with Casey Newton 33:57 - Macbook Pro with Touchbar review 39:56 - Apple’s book Designed by Apple in California 44:25 - Apple TV 50:20 - Microsoft’s Surface Studio review 57:54 - PS4 Pro 1:02:52 - NES Classic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices