
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 585 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsBusiness NewsTechnology | |||

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Peter is going into becoming Tucker Carlson of media business
Annoyingly long monologues and unproductive interruptions of guests are turnoffs for me.
It used to be much better - podcasters tend to turn into TV talking heads , talking about themselves - little less me me me blabber, and a little more information is needed
Kafka's podcasts are always hit or miss for me but Channels has gone down to 20% hit 80% miss
A recent example of why it's mostly miss is the October interview with the Guardian
The difference between their model and typical US news models is intrinsically interesting, but Kafka just can't exercise enough discipline to shut up and let the guest talk without constant interruptions
I can listen to aggressive mansplaining anytime, anywhere
I don't want to hear it from a professional podcast... more
I agree he should let the guests talk more.
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
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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This show centers on the intersection of media, technology, and business, hosting top executives, journalists, and industry observers who dissect strategy, platforms, and industry shifts in candid, no-nonsense conversations. Episodes frequently cover media company pivots, AI's impact on publishing and entertainment, platform dynamics, and the evolving economics of content creation, with occasional forays into politics and culture as they intersect with business. Noteworthy are insightful guests, sharp industry context, and a consistent focus on how leadership decisions reshape the media landscape for creators, publishers, and advertisers. The format often blends strategic storytelling with practical takeaways for those building or promoting... more
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Recent guests on Channels include:
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2. Mark Lazarus
3. Roger Lynch
4. Charlie Warzel
5. Paul Ford
6. Jason Blum
7. Ronan Farrow
8. Andrew Marantz
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