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Media and tech aren’t just intersecting — they’re fully intertwined. And to understand how those worlds work, and what they mean for you, veteran journalist Peter Kafka talks to industry leaders, upstarts and observers - and gets them to spell it out in plain, BS-free English. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

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In lots of ways Guardian Media Group is facing the same problems as every other news publisher: A tricky ad environment, platform problems, looming AI threats.

One big difference: The Guardian also has a $1.5 billion trust backing the non-profit - wh... more

In the future, digital publishers could get run over by AI. In the present, they are deeply concerned about Google, and the prospect that the search giant is going to choke off their last reliable traffic stream.

That may explain why lots of publishe... more

When’s the last time you stayed up to watch a late night TV monologue? Months? Years? Decades?

I’m not sure, either. But I stayed up Tuesday night to watch Jimmy Kimmel’s return. James Poniewozik, who covers TV for the New York Times, just caught up... more

A year ago I got try a pair of $10,000 computer goggles from Meta. The tech was super-impressive, but you couldn’t buy them them. You still can’t.

Now Mark Zuckerberg is trying a similar idea. But this time around the the tech is scaled-down, lighte... more

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Vivek Shah
CEO of Ziff Davis
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Episode: Almost Everyone is Taking Money from OpenAI. Why is Ziff Davis suing them?
James Poniewozik
TV critic for The New York Times
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Episode: The Future of Late Night TV, Jimmy Kimmel, and The First Amendment
John Coogan
Co-founder and co-host at TBPN, previously involved in tech startups
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Episode: How TBPN Made a Tech News Splash
Warren St. John
CEO of Patch
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Episode: Patch’s AI Experiment: Thousands of Newsletters, Zero Humans
Jimmy Pitaro
President of ESPN
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Episode: ESPN boss Jimmy Pitaro on streaming, the NFL and sports betting
Mike Isaac
Silicon Valley Correspondent for the New York Times and tech reporter
New York Times
Episode: A Busy - and Expensive - Summer for AI, with NYT's Mike Isaac
Jesse David Fox
Comedy expert, writes for Vulture, and hosts Good One podcast
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Episode: Why the Algorithm is Making Comedy Boom, Again
Michael Grynbaum
Media reporter at the New York Times and author of 'Empire of the Elite'
The New York Times
Episode: Inside the Rise and Fall of Condé Nast with Michael Grynbaum
Max Tani
Media editor at Semafor
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Episode: Inside the NYT - and Everywhere Else - with Semafor's Max Tani

Host

Peter Kafka
Veteran journalist and media commentator, known for his engaging interviews with industry leaders in media and technology, focusing on clarity and thoroughness.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 929 ratings
  • He does talk a lot

    I agree he should let the guests talk more.

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    Journalistikit
    United States3 months ago
  • 3 down from 4-5

    It used to be better - podcasters tend to turn into TV talking heads mostly talking about themselves - little less me me me blabber, a little more information is needed

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    igormax
    United States3 months ago
  • Quit interrupting

    Very interesting subjects and guests, but please let them finished their thoughts instead of continually interrupting with yours. Very frustrating to listen to. Also, Peter tends to trail off in volume at the end of his sentences which is annoying.

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    3
    Josh99876
    United States5 months ago
  • Excellent Interviewer

    Peter is an excellent interviewer and manages to create very interesting conversations with his guests. He seems to be able to manage any ‘political’ left/right conversations well and instead focuses on the broader business/media questions underneath. There is a good spectrum of guests and it’s not just the same roster of people who seem to appear on every other podcast. It’s easy to recommend this show if you are interested in the business/media world.

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    chris463
    United Kingdom7 months ago
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Almost Everyone is Taking Money from OpenAI. Why is Ziff Davis suing them?
Q: What is more likely? That this gets settled out of court with a deal, or this goes all the way through the process?
It's hard to predict. I can't predict the future.
Almost Everyone is Taking Money from OpenAI. Why is Ziff Davis suing them?
Q: Why did you sue them instead of cutting a deal?
We were left with the only choice, which was to protect our rights and defend our IP, so we sued.
How TBPN Made a Tech News Splash
Q: How do you see the future of your podcast?
We want to solidify our content and cadence while attracting bigger names in the private market.
How TBPN Made a Tech News Splash
Q: What differentiates your podcast in a crowded market?
By addressing the saturation with a humorous approach focused on tech, and utilizing live reactions to engage audiences differently than traditional formats.
How TBPN Made a Tech News Splash
Q: What is TBPN about?
TBPN, or Technology Business Programming Network, is a live show that covers tech news and business news focusing on private markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Channels

What is Channels about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers insightful conversations focused on the convergence of media and technology, probing into how these domains shape contemporary society. The host interviews various industry leaders, innovators, and commentators, bringing clarity to complex subjects such as the future of journalism, changes in content consumption, and the impact of AI on news production. Episodes feature engaging discussions about high-profile figures and organizations in both industries, emphasizing the influence of technological advancements on traditional media practices.

A noteworthy aspect of this podcast is its commitment to presenting nuanced perspectives in a straightforward manner, making intricate topics accessible to listeners without prior ex... more

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1. Vivek Shah
2. James Poniewozik
3. John Coogan
4. Warren St. John
5. Jimmy Pitaro
6. Mike Isaac
7. Jesse David Fox
8. Michael Grynbaum

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