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Netflix Loses Paid Users For the First Time in a Decade

Netflix Loses Paid Users For the First Time in a Decade

Like most first-movers, it’s now facing rising competition for a flat market
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Stephen Moore
Apr 20, 2022
Why We Need to Keep Competition Alive

Why We Need to Keep Competition Alive

The point of rules and referees isn’t to stop people from winning. It’s to keep the game alive.
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Scott Galloway
Apr 18, 2022
Fast: An Autopsy

Fast: An Autopsy

Why the Stripe-backed checkout startup failed, and what we can learn from it
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Kevin LaBuz
Apr 17, 2022
Twitter After Elon

Twitter After Elon

Catching a falling knife can hurt like hell
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Alex Kantrowitz
Apr 16, 2022
The Elon Musk Rollercoaster of Volatility

The Elon Musk Rollercoaster of Volatility

Does Musk’s stake in Twitter herald a new direction for the social network, or is it another pointless distraction for the Tesla CEO?
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Scott Galloway
Apr 11, 2022
The Ed Sheeran Problem, or, How the Record Industry Got What It Asked For

The Ed Sheeran Problem, or, How the Record Industry Got What It Asked For

A dog that caught the bus wheel
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Cory Doctorow
Apr 8, 2022
Elon Musk and Twitter’s Business Are on a Collision Course

Elon Musk and Twitter’s Business Are on a Collision Course

As Twitter’s revenue explodes due to its brand safety push, Musk wants to return it to the freewheeling times of old
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Alex Kantrowitz
Apr 8, 2022
Could Spain Finally Be About to Join the 21st Century?

Could Spain Finally Be About to Join the 21st Century?

Becoming a chip-manufacturing hub makes a lot of sense for the country
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Enrique Dans
Apr 7, 2022
Elon Musk Watches the Birdie…

Elon Musk Watches the Birdie…

The billionaire is now Twitter’s largest shareholder with a 9.2% stake worth $2.9 billion
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Enrique Dans
Apr 5, 2022
The Future of Television

The Future of Television

What my string of adventures in TV have taught me about the medium
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Scott Galloway
Apr 4, 2022
The Futility of Attendance

The Futility of Attendance

Attendance at the office is one of the least-indicative proof points of someone’s efficacy at a job
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Ed Zitron
Mar 31, 2022
Click Here for Sexy Crypto Trump TikTok Nazi Kitties

Click Here for Sexy Crypto Trump TikTok Nazi Kitties

Inside the duplicitous worlds of digital advertising and the attention economy
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Chad Oelke
Mar 30, 2022
Burger King Serves Up a Poop-Emoji Ice Cream

Burger King Serves Up a Poop-Emoji Ice Cream

A campaign to promote ‘healthier’ food that’s not full of crap
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Stephen Moore
Mar 29, 2022
The Invention of ‘Jaywalking’

The Invention of ‘Jaywalking’

In the 1920s, the public hated cars. So the auto industry fought back — with language.
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Clive Thompson
Mar 28, 2022
The Real Potential of NFTs

The Real Potential of NFTs

Amidst the scams and bubbles, credible scarcity and authenticity will unlock real value in digital markets
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Scott Galloway
Mar 28, 2022
The Ultrafast Grocery Delivery Cage Match

The Ultrafast Grocery Delivery Cage Match

Getir, Uber, Doordash and others are racing to control market share in a notoriously unprofitable business
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Kevin LaBuz
Mar 27, 2022
Our Thriving Huckster Economy

Our Thriving Huckster Economy

We should remind ourselves to ask whose best interest promoters have at heart — ours or theirs?
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Peter Shanosky
Mar 23, 2022
How Russian Oligarchs Stow Away Their Money in the US and UK

How Russian Oligarchs Stow Away Their Money in the US and UK

Kleptocrats invest in football clubs, luxury apartments, and higher education with few restrictions
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Scott Galloway
Mar 21, 2022
TikTok’s Golden Opportunity

TikTok’s Golden Opportunity

With Facebook beset by Apple’s tracking crackdown, TikTok can capitalize. But will it?
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Alex Kantrowitz
Mar 20, 2022
Netflix Targets Millions of ‘Freeloaders’ By Doubling Down on Password Sharing

Netflix Targets Millions of ‘Freeloaders’ By Doubling Down on Password Sharing

The streaming giant’s latest test run could land more subscribers, but also risks its reputation
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Kostas Farkonas
Mar 18, 2022
Late Stage Capitalism Is Weird Capitalism

Late Stage Capitalism Is Weird Capitalism

A planned economy run by Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street
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Cory Doctorow
Mar 17, 2022
We Could Easily Cut the Cost of Higher Education by 25% If We Really Wanted To

We Could Easily Cut the Cost of Higher Education by 25% If We Really Wanted To

If we’re serious about fixing our problems we need to look at costs, not just who pays them.
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Peter Shanosky
Mar 17, 2022
What Does It Take to Build A Profitable Consumer Brand?

What Does It Take to Build A Profitable Consumer Brand?

5 takeaways from analyzing profitable (and not so profitable) brands
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Michelle Wiles 🪄📈
Mar 14, 2022
Six Ideas to Rescue Higher Education

Six Ideas to Rescue Higher Education

Nimbyism is killing opportunities for younger folks. Here’s how we could fix it.
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Scott Galloway
Mar 14, 2022
The Myth of the Maverick Founder

The Myth of the Maverick Founder

They’re still just people — and not always good ones
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Lance Ulanoff
Mar 13, 2022
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