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| 27.02.2025 | Gary Lineker’s podcast empire surges in value as popular shows dominate charts | - |
| 21.02.2025 | Azola Creative Launches IP Stratify Framework to Help Businesses Productize and Scale Their Services | New offering from leading product marketing consulting agency enables thought leaders and entrepreneurs to transform expertise into profitable products. JACKSONVILLE, FL, UNITED STATES, February 21, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Azola Creative... |
| 08.02.2025 | Bordeaux Uncorked: A Journey Through Time and Terroir | Bordeaux is a name that echoes through the halls of wine history. It’s a region steeped in tradition, yet constantly evolving. The recent collaboration between Stevie Kim and Bernard Burtschy shines a light on this iconic area, offering ins... |
| 07.02.2025 | Italian Wine Podcast founder Stevie Kim honored at the 2025 Enozioni a Milano Awards | Stevie Kim with AIS Lombardia President Hosam Eldin Abou Eleyoun at Enozioni a Milano Awards
Stevie Kim, founder of the Italian Wine Podcast, was among the honorees at the prestigious Enozioni a Milano Awards, recognized for her unique cont... |
| 01.07.2024 | Introducing The meez Network: A New Hub for Top Hospitality Podcasts and Content | NEW YORK, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The hospitality industry just got a little more connected with the launch of The meez Network, a content network that curates hospitality knowledge in one place.
Founded by Andrew Friedman, author and ... |
| 24.05.2024 | Professor Attilio Scienza celebrates his 200th episode with the Italian Wine Podcast | Stevie Kim and Professor Attilio Scienza record another episode of Everybody Needs a Bit of Scienza
Professor Attilio Scienza, the internationally renowned wine scientist, celebrates the 200th edition of his popular podcast series, Everybod... |
| 23.05.2024 | The Podcast Industry is Changing: Hala Taha Shares Three Trends You Must Be Aware Of Future proof your podcast and attract more sponsors | - |
| 04.04.2024 | Pharma Talks by Viseven: A New Podcast Series Navigates the Content Maze in Life Sciences | Viseven is thrilled to announce the launch of "Pharma Talks: Navigating the Content Maze".
Our mission with Pharma Talks is to illuminate the path through the content maze in the pharma and life sciences industry”
— Nataliya Andre... |
| 04.04.2024 | Exclusive at Google Cloud Next: Persistent Systems unveils new AI partnerships and expands AI-driven innovations
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How to watch theCUBE i... | During an era of unprecedented innovation in cloud computing, many companies are expanding their industry partnerships. Persistent Systems Ltd.’s active partnership with Google Cloud shifted into a new gear last year when the two companies ... |
| 15.03.2024 | Tech Talk: Talking Tech with Kate Ruane & K.J. Bagchi on Moody v. NetChoice & NetChoice v. Paxton | Graphic for CDT’s podcast, entitled “CDT’s Tech Talks.” Hosted by Jamal Magby, and available on iTunes, Google Play, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Dark grey text and app logos, as well as light blue text, on a white background.... |
| 08.02.2024 | Listen: AI in medicine, detangling hype, and Icelandic DNA | Has AI really solved biology? What can machines teach us about medicine? And what’s a digital twin?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. It’s our all-AI episode. First, STAT’s Casey Ross joins ... |
| 25.01.2024 | Listen: The plight of the VC, Gilead’s latest setback, & more M&A | Are venture capitalists OK? Are bolt-ons good for business? And when is it safe to say someone overpaid?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. We discuss how biotech’s downturn has made life dif... |
| 22.11.2023 | Tech Talk: Talking Tech with Sharon Bradford Franklin On FISA 702 | Graphic for CDT’s podcast, entitled “CDT’s Tech Talks.” Hosted by Jamal Magby, and available on iTunes, Google Play, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Dark grey text and app logos, as well as light blue text, on a white background.... |
| 26.10.2023 | Listen: ESMO highlights, Roivant’s big deal, & biotech VC on the rise | How do cancer drugs work? What makes biotech stocks go up? And why are venture capitalists so optimistic?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Our colleague Andrew Joseph joins us to explain th... |
| 28.09.2023 | Listen: Who discovered GLP-1? Plus: BrainStorm at the FDA and biotech’s slump | When is negative data positive enough? Who gets credit for scientific breakthroughs? And wasn’t biotech supposed to bounce back?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Our colleague Elaine Chen j... |
| 17.08.2023 | Listen: Racing for gene therapy, a pioneering approval, & startups in the lurch | What difference does a day make? Who gets to have gene therapy? And are biotech startups OK?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Our colleague Jason Mast joins us to explain how the approval o... |
| 26.07.2023 | Why physicians should let patients call them by their first names | Stephanie W. Edmonds and Ginny L. Ryan are both doctors. Edmonds, a registered nurse, has a Ph.D.; Ryan is a traditional M.D. But as part of a fight over “scope creep” in health care, many medical doctors might bristle at the idea of callin... |
| 24.07.2023 | Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have been close since they were kids. Here's a timeline of their 40-plus-year friendship. | Entertainment Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have been close since they were kids. Here's a timeline of their 40-plus-year friendship.
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| 05.07.2023 | Listen: Is the medical system ready for Alzheimer’s drugs that work? | An effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease has long been a holy grail in the pharmaceutical industry. In early June, some hope appeared when the FDA agreed that the anti-amyloid antibody lecanemab (to be sold by Eisai as Leqembi) outper... |
| 12.06.2023 | Greenberg Traurig’s Philip I. Person to Speak at CELA’s Diversity Leadership Summit | SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) June 12, 2023
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholder Philip I. Person will present at the California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA)’s Diversity Leadership Summit at University of California College o... |
| 17.05.2023 | Do chatbots have more time to be empathetic than physicians? | As an oncologist, Jennifer Lycette gets to know her patients particularly well. She’s doubtful that artificial intelligence could replace that personal connection, but new research based on, of all things, Reddit Q&As, says otherwise. T... |
| 12.04.2023 | Commerce Digest Publishes Book and Launches Podcast: "Let's Talk Commerce" and "Commerce Digest Business Spotlight" | The Commerce Digest Company Spotlight Podcast
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| 16.03.2023 | Rational Security: The 'Wickedly Talented Adele Dazeem' Edition | This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined for a special episode by the most glamorous of RatSec co-hosts emeritus, Shane Harris, to hand out some Academy Awards for events in national security over the past year.
The nominees include:
... |
| 27.02.2023 | Listen to the new season of the Felonious Florida podcast: Innocence Sold | A new season of the true-crime podcast Felonious Florida tells the story of a 15-year-old Florida girl who goes missing after a mysterious, two-hour walk in the early morning hours of May 20, 2017.
The clues draw Sophie Reeder’s family and ... |
| 16.02.2023 | Listen: Vas Narasimhan on the future of pharma, plus Moderna’s vaccine promise & a biotech presidential bid | Is the pharmaceutical lobby on the ropes? What does it mean when a vaccine is “free”? And does biotech prepare you for the presidency?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Vas Narasimhan, CEO o... |
| 01.02.2023 | China's recent economic slowdown and its longer-term prospects for growth — "Intelligence Matters" | Listen to this show on ART19
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell speaks with Dennis Wilder, former CIA officer and current research fellow at Georgetown University's Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on... |
| 26.01.2023 | Listen: George Scangos’ retirement, annual Covid vaccines, an Alzheimer’s drug rejection | Who needs an annual Covid jab? Why did the FDA reject an Alzheimer’s treatment? And what’s in store for one of biotech’s most highly respected executives now that he’s stepping back from his CEO role?
We cover all that and more this week on... |
| 25.01.2023 | NSA's former top lawyer on understanding electronic surveillance — "Intelligence Matters" | Listen to this show on ART19
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell speaks with Glenn Gerstell, former general counsel at the National Security Agency, about how and when the NSA is authorized to use electr... |
| 19.01.2023 | Building Community and Creating Repeat Customers in the Fitness Industry With a team of instructors who focus on personalized experiences, Chrome Cycle has built a community of loyal customers. | Behind the Review host and Yelp's Small Business Expert, Emily Washcovick, shares a look at this week's episode of the podcast.
Many entrepreneurs leave the corporate world to find better work-life balance and gain control of how their day ... |
| 11.01.2023 | Squirro Launches Second Season of Redefining AI Podcast | Redefining AI - Season Two "Redefining AI is focused on delivering education on AI and ML, exploring how they can achieve their vast potential, and be used ethically."
ZURICH, Switzerland (PRWEB) January 11, 2023
● Redefining AI w... |
| 28.12.2022 | Jeff Bezos' leadership style propelled him to become one of the richest men in the world. Here's what you can learn from it. | Jeff Bezos always kept the customer top of mind and operated with a startup mentality. Anadolu Agency / Getty Images
Amazon is considered to be one of the most valuable brands in the world.
Former CEO Jeff Bezos, who stepped down in late 20... |
| 23.12.2022 | RGE Highlights Path to Sustainability Leadership in Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management Podcast | SINGAPORE, Dec. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Anderson Tanoto, Managing Director, Royal Golden Eagle (RGE), was featured on the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management 'Family IN Business' podcast. In the podcast, Mr. Tanoto highlig... |
| 15.12.2022 | Listen: Leaky health data, ASH22, & what it takes to get booed by your peers | Why do billionaires get booed? How does Facebook end up with sensitive health data? And does biotech have a dribbling problem?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Katie Palmer, STAT’s health t... |
| 14.12.2022 | The 80-year-old book that explains Elon Musk and tech’s new right-wing tilt | Since the launch of the so-called “Twitter Files” — Elon Musk’s self-styled exposé of the alleged excesses of the “woke” managers of Twitter before he bought it — there’s been a lively debate over what exactly Musk is trying to accomplish.
... |
| 08.12.2022 | Elon Musk’s tunnels to nowhere | In late 2016, billionaire Elon Musk was sitting in traffic on West Los Angeles’s notoriously clogged 405 freeway while shuttling between one of his Bel Air mansions and SpaceX’s headquarters in nearby Hawthorne. Fed up with “soul-destroying... |
| 08.12.2022 | The ‘electric vehicles’ of pharma, Illumina’s boondoggle, & a Theranos sentencing | Who gets dibs on in-demand medicines? Can you get a refund on an $8 billion buy? And what happens when sweetheart deals go bad?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. STAT’s Elaine Chen joins us ... |
| 23.11.2022 | What it takes to work at the CIA: "Intelligence Matters" | This week on "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell, in partnership with the Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security, sits down with CIA operations director Dave Marlowe, and CIA analysis... |
| 22.11.2022 | FWD Group focuses on wellness for season three of its popular podcast series "Celebrate Living with FWD" | Season three airs today and brings together leading experts to explore all aspects of wellness: from mental and physical health through to financial wellness, social connectivity, purpose and meaning in life
Seasons one and two established ... |
| 17.11.2022 | Silicon Valley layoffs aren’t just a cost-cutting measure. They’re a culture reset. | A wave of significant layoffs is crashing across Silicon Valley.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cut 11,000 employees, or 13 percent of Facebook. Amazon has confirmed plans to slash as many as 10,000 corporate and tech jobs. Lyft. Robinhood. Strip... |
| 16.11.2022 | Welcome to the crypto ice age | A few months ago, the cryptocurrency exchange FTX was valued at about $32 billion. Its brand was plastered on the Miami Heat’s arena and on the umpires during the World Series. Tom Brady was hawking it during the Super Bowl.
Now, FTX is ent... |
| 27.10.2022 | Listen: Anti-science at the polls, a biotech odd couple, & the stakes of the midterms | Can Covid denialism get you elected? How is the music business like biotech investing? And what’s at stake for science in the midterms?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Our colleague Sarah ... |
| 26.10.2022 | Listen: Home health care is facing devastating ‘clawbacks’ | Terry Wilcox’s grandmother lived in an isolated house at the top of a hill overlooking the magical mountains and valleys of the Ozarks until, as she tells it, “the day we literally had to drag her off of it.” Wilcox, like many others in her... |
| 21.10.2022 | Gimme Shelter: How L.A. became the nation’s most housing-overcrowded place | Please subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Stitcher.
When it comes to the housing crisis, Los Angeles tends to hog the spotlight — and for good reason.
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| 19.10.2022 | Robert Pape on rising political violence in America — "Intelligence Matters" | On "Intelligence Matters" this week, host Michael Morell talks with University of Chicago political science professor and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats Robert "Bob" Pape about his ongoing resear... |
| 12.10.2022 | Ethics and impact of drone strikes — "Intelligence Matters" | This week on "Intelligence Matters," host Michael Morell talks with Georgetown law professor Mitt Regan about his new book "Drone Strike: Analyzing the Impacts of Targeted Killing." They discuss the effect of drone strik... |
| 07.10.2022 | Gimme Shelter: How California’s new parking law could lower housing costs | In summary
A new state law unravels decades of parking rules in California cities. On this episode of “Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast” CalMatters’ Manuela Tobias and The Los Angeles’ Times’ Liam Dillon explain how that... |
| 22.09.2022 | Gimme Shelter: Los Angeles mayoral candidates discuss homelessness plans | In summary
In this crossover episode, L.A. Times reporters Dough Smith and Ben Oreskes discuss plans by mayoral candidates Karen Bass and Rick Caruso to deal with homelessness.
Please subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud and Stitch... |
| 20.09.2022 | NEPC Talks Education: Discussing the Nature of Teacher Shortages | Richard Ingersoll and Tuan Nguyen
BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) September 20, 2022
In this month’s episode of NEPC Talks Education, NEPC Researcher and University of Wisconsin-Madison Assistant Professor Christopher Saldaña interviews Richard Inge... |
| 01.09.2022 | ‘Our core audience is very different than Wayfair’s’: Fernish co-founder Michael Barlow on changing home goods trends | Subscribe: Apple Podcasts • Stitcher • Google Play • Spotify
Home goods sales may be cooling, but Fernish is still seeing growth from furniture rental.
On the Modern Retail Podcast this week, Fernish co-founder and CEO Michael Barlow joined... |
| 25.08.2022 | ‘We were needing a transformation’: Express CMO Sara Tervo on evolving the mall brand | Subscribe: Apple Podcasts • Stitcher • Google Play • Spotify
Express was a ubiquitous mall retailer, but it’s now trying to become much more than that. CMO Sara Tervo gave some insight into this brand.
This week, on the Modern Retail Podcas... |
| 18.08.2022 | ‘Working hard to grow sustainably’: Counter Culture’s Brett Smith on the changing coffee landscape | All of this means the company is still growing, but Smith is trying to figure out how to handle the growth sustainably. For example, he’s expanding his facilities to better handle grocery and DTC orders — which were straining the business d... |
| 11.08.2022 | ‘The category will continue to grow’: EyeBuyDirect CEO Sunny Jiang on staying competitive with Warby Parker | With that done, Jiang is currently crafting a five-year plan for EyeBuyDirect’s growth. This means boosting its customer service options and also trying to up its delivery speed.
“The category will continue to grow, and I will make sure tha... |
| 04.08.2022 | ‘The appropriate capital for them is not venture’: Forerunner’s Jason Bornstein on the tumultuous landscape for DTC startups | But beyond that, Bornstein said he’s also interested in the ways companies find customers and keep them. In the past, he said, ‘there was very little focus on loyalty and on retention.” Now, “I think we’re going to see the next generation o... |
| 28.07.2022 | Listen: Helen Branswell on monkeypox, plus: an FDA controversy and fake Alzheimer’s data | Can monkeypox be contained? Are snortable Covid-19 vaccines on the way? And when is a GIF worth $200,000?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. STAT’s Helen Branswell joins us to explain the lat... |
| 28.07.2022 | ‘It’s not just something that we put on our website’: Prose’s vp of social impact Helen Nwosu on keeping a scaling company ethical | “It’s really technical,” Nwosu said, “I do like that aspect of the job because that’s where the magic is.”
Another part, she said, is making sure the entire company is in lockstep with its values — including how the products are made. For e... |
| 21.07.2022 | Maev founder Katie Spies on going from dog walker to pet food CEO | This meant that Maev had to go from working in a test kitchen in New York to expanding to a contract manufacturer who could handle its demand.
Now, Spies says the plan is to grow even more. While Maev is still only available online, Spies h... |
| 15.07.2022 | Introducing The Return, a podcast about how the advertising industry is making its way back to the office | Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify
Digiday Media is proud to present The Return, a podcast about the advertising industry as it grapples with returning to the office in a global pandemic that has forced society... |
| 14.07.2022 | ‘We built our iPhone before we built our Apple’: Whisker CEO Jacob Zuppke on growing the brand beyond its Litter Robot roots | For now, the focus is on growing the brand. For Zuppke, that’s become a more challenging goal since there are now two brands: Litter Robot and its parent Whisker. While the former is the most popular product, Zuppke very much sees growth fo... |
| 09.07.2022 | Journalist and former Marine Elliot Ackerman on U.S. military in Afghanistan — "Intelligence Matters" | In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with journalist and former Marine Elliot Ackerman about his new book The Fifth Act: America's End in Afghanistan. Ackerman reflects on the impact of the war in Afghanistan ... |
| 08.07.2022 | The Weekly Listen: The problem with media, how TikTok is taking on TV, and buying your next car online | On today's episode, we discuss the biggest problem with media, how TikTok is taking on TV, how the newspaper business is getting on, the significance of the iPhone's 15th birthday, why you may buy your next car online, an unpopular opinion ... |
| 08.07.2022 | Who killed Jonelle Matthews? What her suspected killer said on the witness stand | [This story previously aired on January 8, 2022. It was updated on August 6.]
It was December 1984 when 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews vanished from her family's Greeley, Colorado home. The only evidence left behind were shoeprints in the sno... |
| 07.07.2022 | The Daily: How to deal with angry customers, why NPS matters, and how to use it properly | On today's episode, we discuss why Net Promoter Score (NPS) usage isn't translating into a better customer experience for many, how to use it effectively, and tactics for dealing with angry customers. "In Other News," we talk abou... |
| 07.07.2022 | ‘Alt milk fatigue has become a thing’: Táche founder Roxana Saidi on growing a pistachio milk business in the age of Oatly | “So we had to get really creative through various channels to drive trial — marketing opportunities, donating a little bit of product to shops, anything and everything,” she said.”
Now that most stores are back open, Táche is seeing much of... |
| 07.07.2022 | Listen: VC malaise, FDA confusion, & yet another Alzheimer’s debate | Is the era of the unicorn over? What’s gotten into the FDA? And will a NASH drug ever work?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Our colleague Allison DeAngelis joins us to explain how the prol... |
| 06.07.2022 | Reimagining Retail: The macroeconomic trends that are changing behaviors, and companies' responses | On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss how inflation got so high and which metrics retailers should be looking at to determine the economic reality of this moment. Then for "Pop-Up Ran... |
| 05.07.2022 | The Daily: How to fix Twitter, a YouTube Shorts milestone, and what Sheryl Sandberg leaving Meta means | On today's episode, we discuss how Twitter could reinvent itself to become a new social network model, what its current to-do list looks like, and whether it would make sense to can some of its more recent initiatives. "In Other News,&... |
| 05.07.2022 | What to expect during ‘Secure Storage Hot Takes’ event: Join theCUBE July 12
Security, simplicity, predictability and performance
Cheap and comprehensive cloud data security
TheCUBE’s livestream of... | When companies seek out cloud storage solutions, they need more than a black box in which to put data and forget about it. The demands of a modern, digital workplace mean that data storage has to be secure, accessible, and preferably not to... |
| 01.07.2022 | The Weekly Listen: Prime Day 2022, what Americans watch on TV, and social media shopping | On today's episode, we discuss what to expect from Prime Day 2022, Instagram's projected growth, what Americans watch on TV, the latest social commerce moves, movie theater ads 2.0, an unpopular opinion about comparing TV and digital video,... |
| 30.06.2022 | King David Taco’s Liz Solomon Dwyer on growing a cult New York food brand | With this playbook, business is quickly picking up — though Solomon Dwyer is still figuring out ways to evolve the overall model. For example, the tacos are now available in Whole Foods’s hot bar, and she is trying to figure out a way to ma... |
| 30.06.2022 | The Daily: Cannes Lions 2022—Interesting conversations, marketing challenges, and the social giants | On today's episode, we discuss the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2022—observations from the event, the value of being there, what we heard from marketers, and what the social media giants had to say. Tune in to the discu... |
| 29.06.2022 | Reimagining Retail: Google shopping and how it's influencing the ecommerce journey | On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss how shoppers and retailers use Google and why the company's previous investments in the ecommerce space haven't worked out so well. Then for "Pop... |
| 28.06.2022 | Around the World with … Livestream shopping | China has set the pace for livestream shopping, but it’s catching on elsewhere around the world. Join our analyst Bill Fisher as he hosts analysts Man-Chung Cheung and Karin von Abrams to discuss some of the successes, road bumps, and oppor... |
| 27.06.2022 | The Daily: How TV has transformed brands, crypto pulls back on marketing, and Roku's power | On today's episode, we discuss how TV has transformed brands and how marketers should be thinking about investing in linear versus streaming in 2022. "In Other News," we talk about the significance of cryptocurrency companies pull... |
| 24.06.2022 | The Weekly Listen: What Netflix and Disney+ will make from ads, Facebook's algorithm change, and Snapchat+ | On today's episode, we discuss how much Netflix and Disney+ will make from ads, what Snapchat+ is, how best to prevent customers from leaving you and trading down, Facebook's algorithm change to take on TikTok, why Apple and Google are comi... |
| 23.06.2022 | The Daily: Is the sharing economy working, summer travel expectations, and ad spending's outlook | On today's episode, we discuss the actual viability of the sharing economy: What should we make of Uber's diversification efforts and are Airbnb's latest changes enough to power the company up and to the right? "In Other News," we... |
| 23.06.2022 | ‘People want to talk about sex’: Maude founder Éva Goicochea on growing a modern sexual wellness brand | Here are a few highlights from the conversation, which have been lightly edited for clarity.
On carving out Maude’s brand identity
“The industry has always been quite fractured from the beginning. So, 100 years ago, when the first condom ca... |
| 22.06.2022 | Reimagining Retail: The circular retail economy and the top 5 most innovative brands in this space | On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss what the circular retail economy looks like, who resale shoppers are, and why companies own their own resale markets. Then for "Pop-Up Rankings,&... |
| 21.06.2022 | The Daily: Zelle vs. Venmo vs. Cash App, crypto keeps crashing, and Apple Pay Later's impact | On today's episode, we discuss why Zelle (and person-to-person payment apps) are in hot water, which service most Americans use, and how we'll be paying for things in 2026. "In Other News," we talk about the current state of the c... |
| 17.06.2022 | The Weekly Listen: 'Top Gun: Maverick' helps theaters, air travel's recovery, and Amazon to overtake Walmart? | On today's episode, we discuss how much "Top Gun: Maverick" is helping movie theaters recover, why the number of American video game players is shrinking, the headwinds threatening air travel's recovery, how much money Spotify mad... |
| 16.06.2022 | ‘To traditionalists, we are inauthentic’: Inkbox CEO Tyler Handley on changing the perception of temporary tattoos | But even with this growth has come some hurdles. For example, Instagram used to be Inkbox’s primary acquisition channel. But recent privacy and algorithmic changes have made it much more expensive and less effective.
“It was really disheart... |
| 16.06.2022 | The Daily: Does every brand need a social purpose, and the right (and wrong) ways to do Pride marketing | On today's episode, we discuss what a "brand purpose" even is, the research on whether it is directly linked to sales, the right way to engage the values-driven consumer, and some of the best-in-class examples. "In Other News... |
| 15.06.2022 | Reimagining Retail: How brands can hold on to subscribers and which subscriptions have staying power | On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss why subscription ecommerce works, product categories best suited for this model, and how much subscription fatigue may be setting in. Then for "P... |
| 15.06.2022 | How to raise venture capital for your startup regardless of market conditions | Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.
There’s no way around it: We’re in a bear market, and layoffs are hitting startups across sectors. Even though man... |
| 14.06.2022 | The Daily: Digital doctors, the FTC investigates drug costs, and CVS Health's virtual care | On today's episode, we discuss what technology physicians use in their personal and professional lives, how it might help with an expected physician shortage, and the share of Americans getting their medical advice from social media. "... |
| 13.06.2022 | The Daily: How nervous should Netflix be, YouTube on CTVs, and how to not see the same ad repeated | On today's episode, we discuss the current diagnosis of Netflix—are their best days behind them, what will they need to do to keep the competition at bay, and what should we make of the rumored acquisition of Roku. "In Other News,"... |
| 10.06.2022 | The Weekly Listen: How inflation is affecting everything, Apple's realityOS, and time spent on TikTok | On today's episode, we discuss how inflation is changing consumer behavior, whether 15-minute delivery is too good to be true, the potential of Apple's realityOS, how much of the information shoppers give retailers is false, the ceiling to ... |
| 09.06.2022 | The Daily: The billion-dollar ad club, digital ad guidance, and Amazon's consumer chief resigns | On today's episode, we discuss the players in the advertising space—besides Meta, Google, and Amazon—that have created a billion-dollar ad business and which ones are close to gaining membership to the billion-dollar ad club. "In Other... |
| 09.06.2022 | ‘For all intents and purposes we are a brand’: Italic founder Jeremy Cai on the company’s new path forward | That has made Italic think smaller and with a more curation-focused lens. “We started the year thinking we were going to launch 1,000 products,” said Cai. “We’ll probably launch 100.”
Another big change for Italic is its focus on organic gr... |
| 08.06.2022 | Reimagining Retail: What BNPL means to everyone and the questions swirling around it | On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss what buy now, pay later (BNPL) means to fintechs, retailers, and consumers. Then for "Pop-Up Rankings," we rank the top four questions swirl... |
| 07.06.2022 | The Daily: The other streaming giants are hunting Netflix, upfronts takeaways, and wasting linear TV ads | On today's episode, we discuss how close Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+, and Peacock are to catching up with Netflix. "In Other News," we talk about the biggest takeaways from this year's upfronts and NewFronts events and how much w... |
| 06.06.2022 | The Daily: AppTrackingTransparency Turns One, TikTok's Third Party Cookies, and Display Ads Direction | On today's episode, we discuss where we are one year into Apple's AppTrackingTransparency (ATT) update. Who are the biggest winners and losers thus far, is ATT in fact anticompetitive, and how will ATT continue to shape the advertising spac... |
| 03.06.2022 | The Weekly Listen: Snap Sounds the Alarm, How Not to Greenwash, and Walmart Drones Fill the Skies | On today's episode, we discuss the severity of Snap's recent profit warning, how companies can show they actually care about the planet, how many of us are served the wrong ads, why L.L. Bean quit social media for a month, the significance ... |
| 02.06.2022 | The Daily: What it would be like to live in the metaverse, reining in returns, and Nordstrom's on a roll | On today's episode, we discuss what it would be like to live in the metaverse, where you'd likely hang out, what you could and couldn't do, and who you would be. "In Other News," we talk about how to rein in retail returns and why... |
| 02.06.2022 | Listen: Biotech’s Catch-22, a $100 genome, & dealing with monkeypox | Will gene therapy ever live up to expectations? Can anyone break up the genomics monopoly? And is innovation actually bad for biotech?
We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. Health care strategis... |
| 02.06.2022 | ‘It is a very unique market’: July co-founder Athan Didaskalou on expanding an Australian luggage brand to the U.S. | Now, according to Didaskalou, business is humming and more products and markets are in the pipeline. But even though the company has its Australian roots, the United States remains the primary focus.
“It’s all about the U.S.,” Didaskalou sa... |
| 01.06.2022 | Reimagining Retail: How brands become cool again | On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss brand revitalization and how retailers reinvent themselves to stay relevant. Then for "Pop-Up Rankings," we rank the top four brands that ha... |
| 31.05.2022 | Around the World with … The era of uncertainty | The global economy is under severe pressure. Join our analyst Bill Fisher as he hosts analysts Man-Chung Cheung and Karin von Abrams to discuss some regional headwinds, including supply chain issues, war, and cost-of-living crises. |
| 27.05.2022 | The Weekly Listen: Social media regulation nears, not interrupting consumers, and F1's US popularity | On today's episode, we discuss the social media regulations coming this year, whether virtual try-on will ever take off, how not to interrupt the consumer, whether shipping is the new ecommerce frontier, Formula One racing's newfound US pop... |
| 26.05.2022 | The Daily: CDP success, meaningful customer metrics, and clothing sizes for all | On today's episode, we discuss what makes a customer data platform (CDP) successful, what kind of ROI brands can expect from them, and some best practices. "In Other News," we talk about whether companies are tracking the customer... |
| 26.05.2022 | ‘We’re getting an absurd amount of people’: Neighborhood Goods CEO Matt Alexander on the return of physical retail | But he’s optimistic about the future of his business — as well as the state of physical retail itself. “At the end of the day, the fundamental picture continues to improve,” he said.
Here are a few highlights from the conversation, which ha... |