
Pivot Oprah and Apple End Deal, 'Dahmer' Sets Records, Advertisers Flee Twitter, and More
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Sep 30, 2022 Oprah and Apple TV have called it quits, shaking up the streaming landscape. Meanwhile, Netflix's Dahmer series sets viewership records, raising questions about crime media. Apple also scales back iPhone production as Amazon unveils new hardware. Concerns mount as advertisers flee Twitter over ad placements near disturbing content. Political shifts in Italy are discussed, alongside the intersection of technology and leadership in today's volatile environment.
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Crisis Management Advice
- Acknowledge mistakes, take responsibility, and overcorrect in crisis management.
- Refusing to acknowledge issues can worsen the situation, as with Martha Stewart.
Hurricane Ian
- Hurricane Ian devastated Florida, causing widespread power outages and feared deaths.
- The Biden administration and DeSantis cooperated in the crisis response.
Twitter's Ad Crisis
- Twitter's automated ad system allowed child sexual abuse material alongside ads, causing advertisers to flee.
- This highlights the platform's decade-long lack of effective leadership and content moderation.
