

Business Wars
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Netflix vs. HBO. Nike vs. Adidas. Business is war. Sometimes the prize is your wallet or your attention. Sometimes, it’s just the fun of beating the other guy. The outcome of these battles shapes what we buy and how we live. Business Wars gives you the unauthorized, real story of what drives these companies and their leaders, innovators, investors and executives to new heights -- or to ruin. Hosted by David Brown, former anchor of Marketplace. From Wondery, the network behind Against the Odds and American History Tellers.Audible subscribers can listen to all episodes of Business Wars ad-free right now. Join Audible today by downloading the Audible app.
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Oct 2, 2019 • 26min
Facebook vs Snapchat - Vanishing Act | 1
In 2011, a Stanford student named Evan Spiegel presents his class project, which will evolve into the groundbreaking app Snapchat. The journey reveals his entrepreneurial spirit and determination to innovate in the world of private sharing. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg faces challenges as Facebook battles to stay relevant with a young audience. Legal troubles and shifting user dynamics heighten the stakes. The narrative highlights the clash between budding tech innovation and established social platforms.

Sep 30, 2019 • 26min
WWF vs WCW - The Future of Pro Wrestling | 7
Join David Shoemaker, a wrestling historian and author of 'The Squared Circle,' as he dives into the shifting landscape of pro wrestling. He unpacks the rise of new promotions like AEW and how they challenge WWE's supremacy. Shoemaker explores the cultural influence of pioneers like Gorgeous George and discusses the criteria for determining the best wrestlers today. With insights on wrestling's evolution and its mythological roots, this conversation reveals the dynamic future of the sport.

Sep 25, 2019 • 30min
WWF vs WCW - Down for the Count | 6
In 1998, the battle between WWF and WCW escalates dramatically as Vince McMahon devises a controversial strategy to reclaim wrestling fans. A pivotal collaboration with a TV executive reshapes wrestling storytelling, leading to WWF's shocking ratings victory. Meanwhile, Eric Bischoff's desperate attempts to save WCW face resistance and internal turmoil. The narrative unveils the rise of WWF amidst WCW's struggles and hints at the fascinating reunion of former rivals, setting the stage for thrilling competitions in sports entertainment.

Sep 23, 2019 • 27min
WWF vs WCW - Shock Tactics | 5
In 1996, the wrestling war heats up as WCW aims to steal WWF's audience with two brand tactics focusing on family and young males. Vince McMahon counters with a strategy embracing controversy, risking the WWF's network support. The intense feud between Brian Pillman and Stone Cold Steve Austin reaches shocking heights, blurring scripted lines and raising backlash. The tragic death of Pillman adds emotional depth, while Vince's betrayal of Bret Hart transforms the narrative landscape, solidifying his villainous persona amid escalating corporate pressures.

Sep 18, 2019 • 26min
WWF vs WCW - New World Order | 4
In 1995, the wrestling world is torn in the Monday Night Wars. WCW, under Eric Bischoff, is stealing top talent and launching aggressive tactics against the WWF. As the rivalry escalates, a pivotal legal battle brews over star wrestlers Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Then, Hulk Hogan's shocking betrayal at Bash at the Beach becomes a game-changer, leading to the birth of the New World Order. Meanwhile, the WWF struggles to adapt, paving the way for antihero Stone Cold Steve Austin. The pressure mounts as both companies vie for dominance in the ring.

Sep 16, 2019 • 25min
WWF vs WCW - Prime Time | 3
In 1994, the battle for wrestling supremacy heats up as WCW, fueled by Ted Turner's deep pockets, begins poaching stars from WWF. Hulk Hogan's shocking defection to WCW marks a significant shift in popularity and power dynamics. Meanwhile, WWF struggles under Vince McMahon’s cloud of legal troubles and internal dissatisfaction among wrestlers. The launch of WCW's 'Monday Nitro' promises a fierce showdown against WWF's 'Monday Night Raw', setting the stage for an unforgettable rivalry in professional wrestling.

Sep 11, 2019 • 26min
WWF vs WCW - Bulking Up | 2
The 1990s bring turmoil as WWF faces a steroids scandal that threatens its family-friendly image. Tensions rise with Ric Flair's controversial move from WCW to WWF, shaking up the wrestling landscape. Meanwhile, Eric Bischoff redefines WCW's strategy, aiming for national prominence and negotiations with Disney. The struggle within WCW contrasts with WWF’s damage control, showcasing the fierce competition and evolving dynamics in the wrestling world.

Sep 9, 2019 • 30min
WWF vs WCW - Titan Rising | 1
In the early 1980s, Vince McMahon sets the wrestling world ablaze by taking over the WWF, aiming to dominate the industry. His ambitious vision transforms wrestling into a billion-dollar spectacle, aided by icons like Hulk Hogan and the launch of WrestleMania. Meanwhile, a rival emerges as Ted Turner acquires Jim Crockett's promotion, igniting a fierce battle. As tensions rise between these broadcasting titans, unexpected incidents reshape the landscape, setting the stage for a dramatic rivalry in wrestling history.

Sep 4, 2019 • 28min
Electric Bikes | 7
Join automotive journalist Bradley Brownell, an expert from Jalopnik.com, as he navigates Harley-Davidson's bold shift to electric motorcycles. He shares his thrilling test ride of the Livewire, a pivotal model aimed at the urban and eco-conscious market. As baby boomers age out, Harley grapples with attracting younger riders while balancing nostalgia for traditional bikes. The discussion highlights the innovation challenges and the necessity of charging infrastructure, setting the stage for a dramatic transformation in the motorcycle industry.

Sep 2, 2019 • 25min
Harley and the Biker Wars - Live to Ride | 6
Harley-Davidson battles fierce competition from Japanese motorcycle manufacturers in the 1980s, leading to a pivotal moment with U.S. import tariffs. The brand evolves, blending nostalgia with modernization to attract younger riders while facing financial struggles. Its transformation from a rebellious icon to a luxury status symbol highlights the shifting dynamics in motorcycling. A vivid look at biker culture and the company's efforts to adapt with electric models adds depth to its ongoing legacy. Can this iconic brand survive the test of time?


