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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.
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The Ad Industry's Weirdest Tradition
Jun 24, 2026
The Rebooting's Brian Morrissey joins me from Cannes, where OpenAI is pitching advertisers, creators are becoming media brands, and thousands of people are still flying across the Atlantic to meet…
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A Hollywood Manager Explains the New Rules of Show Biz
Jun 17, 2026
Today’s show is about money, and how to make it in entertainment.
The streaming boom made Hollywood feel like it had solved its money problem: Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Disney and everyone else wanted…
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Brian Stelter on the 60 Minutes Mess; Nilay Patel on Apple’s AI Problem
Jun 10, 2026
Brian Stelter and Nilay Patel are both covering big, powerful institutions that are undergoing real change, whether they like it or not.
Stelter, CNN’s chief media analyst, joins me to talk about…
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How Dhar Mann Turned After-School Specials Into A Billion-View Business
Jun 03, 2026
Dhar Mann’s videos look simple, because they are simple: Someone acts badly, someone learns a lesson, everyone gets a moral by the end. You don’t have to be a kid to enjoy these, but it helps.The…
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Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour Explains Why Boring Data Is a Great Media Business
May 27, 2026
I think of Dow Jones as The Wall Street Journal, because that’s the part I know — and the part I used to work near/around/inside. But Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour has built a much bigger business…
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Vox Media's Jim Bankoff Explains Why He's Selling to James Murdoch
May 20, 2026
Jim Bankoff has spent nearly 20 years building Vox Media. Now he’s selling a big chunk of it to James Murdoch, who is acquiring Vox Media's Podcast Network - the same one that produces this podcast -…
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Versant CEO Mark Lazarus is Running a Post-Cable Cable Company
May 20, 2026
Versant is the new company Comcast created when it spun off CNBC, MS NOW, USA and other cable networks it no longer wanted inside the mothership. That makes Mark Lazarus’ job pretty simple to…
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Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch on AI, the Met Gala and His Secret Succession Plan
May 13, 2026
Roger Lynch has spent the last seven years trying to turn Condé Nast from a magazine company into a profitable portfolio of global brands. Now he has a new set of problems: Google traffic is…
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The Internet’s Let-It-Rip Era, With The Atlantic's Charlie Warzel
May 06, 2026
The internet is in its let-it-rip era: more AI slop, more video, more clips — and very little in the way of guardrails or rules.
Charlie Warzel, who writes and hosts Galaxy Brain for The Atlantic…
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AI Can Make Software Now. That Changes Everything, with Paul Ford
Apr 29, 2026
Learn to code, they told us. Then the computers went and learned to code. Now anyone can do it, in theory, courtesy of Claude Code and other vibe coding apps.
Tech people I talk to are very, very…
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Jason Blum Built a Hit-Making Movie Machine. Does It Still Work?
Apr 22, 2026
Jason Blum built one of Hollywood’s smartest businesses: make low-budget horror movies, give filmmakers room, pay talent on the back end, and let the hits carry the misses. It worked so well that it…
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Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on Sam Altman’s Trust Problem
Apr 13, 2026
Sam Altman has spent years presenting himself as the face of AI: The guy warning that the technology could change everything, and the guy insisting that he should be the one to build it. Now we are…
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What Happens When a “Succession” Writer Takes on Silicon Valley
Apr 08, 2026
Jonathan Glatzer has written for shows like Succession and Better Call Saul. Now he’s got his own: The Audacity, a new AMC drama set in Silicon Valley.So why make a Silicon Valley show right now —…
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Why We Need to Pay Attention to Elon Musk Again
Apr 01, 2026
Elon Musk has spent the last year being quieter than usual — by Elon Musk standards.That may be about to change in a very big way, as his SpaceX moves toward what could be one of the biggest IPOs in…
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Why Prediction Markets Are Turning Everything Into a Bet
Mar 25, 2026
Prediction markets are suddenly everywhere: in sports, in politics, in the media business — and, depending on who you ask, they’re either a useful forecasting tool or just gambling with better…
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How to Survive without Google: People Inc's Playbook
Mar 18, 2026
Lots of publishers are freaked out about “Google Zero” — the notion that one day, Google will stop sending them any traffic at all.
That’s more or less already happened at People Inc., says CEO Neil…
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Matt Belloni on the Oscars, the Ellisons, and Hollywood’s Next Chapter
Mar 11, 2026
Oscar season is supposed to be Hollywood’s lap. It is also, increasingly, a reminder of how shaky things are in Hollywood right now. And this one comes as one of the town’s most prominent players is…
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The World’s Cup Is Coming to Trump’s America, with Roger Bennett
Mar 04, 2026
The World Cup is coming to the U.S (and Canada, and Mexico) in less than 100 days.
Perhaps you’re an American who doesn’t care about soccer, and has given this news zero thought. That won’t be an…
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Netflix Walks, Paramount Wins, and the Ellisons Take Hollywood
Feb 27, 2026
Netflix shocked the world last year by winning a deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. This week it shocked us by walking away.In this emergency bonus episode, CNBC’s Alex Sherman walks us through the…
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Brian Stelter on the Trump Media Shakedown Era
Feb 25, 2026
Brian Stelter puts its clearly: "All M&A runs through the Oval Office right now.” So how much does Trump matter in the Netflix/Paramount battle for Warner Bros. Discovery — and what does he want out…
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Janice Min on Hollywood’s Crisis; Reed Duchscher on the Creator Boom
Feb 18, 2026
Janice Min and Reed Duchscher are both building new media companies in LA. But their perspectives are quite different: Min runs The Ankler, the trade pub that mostly focuses on the fate of Big Media…
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How Odd Lots' Joe Weisenthal Turned Curiosity Into a Career, and a Hit Podcast
Feb 11, 2026
If Joe Weisenthal didn’t exist, the internet would have to invent him. Because Joe Weisenthal is built for the internet — more specifically, an internet personality: Knows a lot, curious about even…
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Jeff Bezos Used To Be In Love with The Washington Post. What Happened?
Feb 05, 2026
Jeff Bezos used to be the savior of The Washington Post. He bought it for $250 million in 2013, and then invested money and energy into turning it around — and it worked.Now the Amazon founder is…
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Who is Josh D'Amaro and Why is He Disney's New CEO?
Feb 03, 2026
In February 2020, Disney CEO Bob Iger finally announced his successor: Bob Chapek, who ran the company’s parks business. That didn’t work out.Now Iger is running it back: This time around he’s…
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Running a Newsroom in Minneapolis + How to Make a Game of Thrones For Less
Jan 28, 2026
In an ideal world, I wouldn’t be bringing you an interview with the editor of the Minnesota Star Tribune about her paper’s coverage of the killing of Alex Pretti in the same episode where I interview…
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Chuck Klosterman on Why Football Owns TV (and Why It Won’t Forever)
Jan 21, 2026
Football isn’t just the biggest show on TV — at this point, it’s basically the only reason some TV networks exist. So it’s a very worthy subject for Chuck Klosterman, the provocative and prolific…
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How to Build a Profitable Media Company in 3 years, with Semafor’s Justin Smith
Jan 14, 2026
News is a tough business. So how did Semafor, the news startup founded by Ben Smith and Justin Smith, figure out how to turn a profit in their third year of business?
Excellent journalism certainly…
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Inside Bari Weiss’s Rise: LA, Sun Valley, and the Mogul Network
Jan 07, 2026
How, exactly, did Bari Weiss become the head of CBS News?
We know that David Ellison, who bought Paramount last year, hired her — and bought The Free Press, the publication she started a few years…
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Craig Finn on Friendship, Fans and The Hold Steady’s Second Life
Dec 31, 2025
Craig Finn makes music — as the head of the Hold Steady, and on his solo records — about grown-up lives and bad decisions. Back in 2017, we talked about his life as a working rock musician — and how…
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Podcast Pioneer PJ Vogt’s Second Act: Less Budget, More Control
Dec 24, 2025
PJ Vogt helped invent modern narrative podcasting with “Reply All.” Now he’s running “Search Engine” with a much smaller team and a lot more control. We talk through what he gave up this time around…
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