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Apr 3, 2026 • 1h 2min

Content Without Creators

Gavin Purcell, co-founder of AI for Humans and former showrunner at The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, brings TV and digital production chops. He discusses AI lowering creator barriers. He explores synthetic content, agentic AI, distribution challenges for AI video, and how studios should fund labs and partner with micro-studios.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 25min

Carr Crash at the F.C.C.

Jessica Rosenworcel, former FCC chair focused on closing the digital divide and protecting First Amendment safeguards. She warns about aggressive FCC actions toward broadcasters and risks to democracy. Discussion covers supporting local news, combating media consolidation, and protecting kids in a chaotic digital landscape.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 6min

Presenting The Draymond Green Show | Draymond Green Versus Skip Bayless

Draymond Green, four-time NBA champion known for fierce competitiveness and outspoken media presence, sits down with Skip Bayless to spar over legends and rivalries. They debate Michael Jordan, LeBron, Steph, KD, and whether Draymond is the dirtiest player ever. Tales of on-court incidents, coaching talks, and how intensity shaped a championship legacy.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 30min

TikTok’s Big Tobacco Era

Rob Bonta, California Attorney General who has led lawsuits against major platforms, and Raúl Torrez, New Mexico Attorney General and former prosecutor focused on internet crimes, discuss parallels between Big Tech and Big Tobacco. They explore internal documents, platform design that may addict kids, undercover investigations into predation, legal strategies like state-level protections, and worries about federal preemption.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 40min

CNN’s McAfee Makeover

A debate about CNN trying to swap formal anchors for podcast-style personalities. They unpack specific changes to Anderson Cooper and Jake Tapper’s formats and whether that vibe fits hard news. The hosts argue the timing and execution risk undermining credibility during major conflicts. They consider whether leaning into authority or chasing casual authenticity better preserves news value.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 45min

The Beehiiv Bull Case

Tyler Denk, founder and CEO of Beehiiv, a creator-first publishing platform. He explains Beehiiv's Shopify-like approach for independent publishers. He contrasts Beehiiv with other newsletter platforms. He teases major product launches, discusses monetization models and ad strategy, and warns about platform risk and AI commoditization.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 42min

Prediction Markets Crash the Oscars

They explore how prediction markets and sportsbook apps are reshaping awards culture and red carpet coverage. They dig into betting’s rapid cultural adoption and its effects on viewing rituals. Conversation turns to the flood of generative A.I. on social platforms and the tension between synthetic reels and human creators. They also consider deepfakes, wartime information risks, and looming platform regulation.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 54min

Ellison Megamerger Complexifiers

They unpack the big Paramount–WBD combination and who stands to gain or lose. They debate folding streaming platforms, engineering headaches, and which brand should survive. They preview $6 billion synergies, likely layoffs, and AI-driven cost cuts. They discuss whether adding CBS and CNN helps or hurts and fret about billionaire control of major news outlets.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 44min

The CBS–CNN Marriage Proposal

Sam Feist, longtime CNN veteran and now C-SPAN CEO, brings decades of political reporting and newsroom leadership. He unpacks the decades-old idea of a CBS–CNN union and why CBS’s broadcast reach could pair with CNN’s global reporting. He explores possible merger structures, newsroom implications, and the stakes for trusted video journalism today.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 53min

CNN Fears & The Ellison Era

A deep dive into CNN's future under Ellison, including a looming $6 billion cost-cutting plan and what it could mean for newsrooms. They debate whether 24/7 broadcasting is sustainable and how studio-driven programming may give way to cheaper formats. The conversation also explores mergers, leadership shakeups, and how younger audiences turn to social video and alternative news sources.

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