Pivot

Every Tuesday and Friday, tech journalist Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. They make bold predictions, pick winners and losers, and bicker and banter like no one else. After all, with great power comes great scrutiny. From New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 56m. Bisher sind 695 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 26 days 8 hours 14 minutes

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episode 126: The surprises at Big Tech's antitrust hearing, Snap's first diversity report, and a scary prediction for parents of college students


Kara and Scott talk about the winners and losers from Wednesday's antitrust hearing in Congress and answer listener questions about what the US government might do next; Scott predicts that colleges are about to send a very important letter to parents — after cashing their tuition checks.


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 July 31, 2020  58m
 
 

episode 125: Facebook’s “cultural crisis,” Mark Cuban on the NBA’s rebound, and Kara gets replaced by AI


Kara and Scott chat about the delay of the tech antitrust hearing, the "unprecedented culture crisis" at Facebook, and the think-tank financed by Big Tech that is schmoozing foreign regulators. Plus, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is this week's Friend of Pivot!


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 July 28, 2020  1h4m
 
 

episode 124: Previewing the Big Four's antitrust appearance, Twitter bans QAnon, and prediction on Tesla buying up companies


Kara and Scott look towards next week's historic antitrust hearings as the CEOs of Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon all head to Washington for the first time.


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 July 24, 2020  1h0m
 
 

episode 123: Jack Ma bypasses NYSE, a Friend of Pivot on how the Lincoln Project is trolling Trump, and Netflix's earnings fail


Kara and Scott talk about billionaire Jack Ma taking his company Ant Group public in Hong Kong and Shanghai and what that means for the US stock market.


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 July 21, 2020  1h5m
 
 

episode 122: NBC's streaming service launches without Roku or Amazon Fire TV, Apple wins a tax battle, and a prediction on Netflix earnings


Kara and Scott talk about the launch of NBC's new streaming service and why it isn't on major streaming devices.


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 July 17, 2020  55m
 
 

episode 121: Google is the latest FAANG to invest in India, Facebook might ban political ads, and civil rights advocate Rashad Robinson on the ad boycott


Kara and Scott talk about Google's big investment in India; it's the latest big tech company to make big moves in the country this year.


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 July 14, 2020  1h6m
 
 

episode 120: Facebook fails a civil rights audit, college campuses will be "mini-Wuhans", and can the Trump admin ban TikTok?


Kara and Scott talk about an audit released about Facebook's lack of civil rights practices, the groups that have pushed them on moderating their platform and Sheryl Sandberg's first public response.


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 July 10, 2020  56m
 
 

episode 119: Uber buys Postmates, Taylor Lorenz talks Clubhouse, and Big Tech will testify in Congress — but Congress has already lost


Kara and Scott talk about Uber's acquisition of the food delivery company Postmates and what that means for the future of that market and the ride-hailing company.


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 July 7, 2020  1h8m
 
 

episode 118: Facebook changes its speech policy, Amazon moves into driverless cars, and a Friend of Pivot on how suspension of visas will affect Silicon Valley


Kara and Scott talk about Facebook announcing it would change its policies around hate speech on the platform after mounting pressures from Civil Rights organizations and company ad boycotts.


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 June 30, 2020  1h6m
 
 

episode 117: Square withholds from its merchants; Twitch’s female streamers have had enough and a Listener Mail on contact tracing apps


Kara and Scott talk about how Square has been taking about 20% off of merchant transactions, as Jack Dorsey helms both Twitter and Square.


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 June 26, 2020  49m