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Very Fine Day

brad esposito

To be alive and suffering during the Internet Revolution.

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Latest Issues

The Money is the Point

Last week the usual stream of talking heads and loud voices piped up in irritation over several high profile deals media brands (The Atlantic, News Corp, etc) announced with AI companies for hundreds of millions of dollars. The worry, obvio...

2 years ago
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Zen and the Art of the Media Charlatan

Get out while you can.

It is time to get started on something bothering me for some time. I am still working in media, in amongst endless fires and glue factories — but now, I suppose, I am more frustrated than I was the last time you hear...

2 years ago
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Why would we want to be online forever?

Well, now the data is in: TikTok is getting old. Almost half of users are over 30-years-old.

Here’s Ryan with the scoop:

According to Pew, there are actually less young people on TikTok right now than there were on Instagram in 2014. Al...

2 years ago
13

The only way media will get better

Plenty of attention lately on the media falling apart. What’s new?

Artificial intelligence is going to kill search, the Cookie is dead, the social media internet, at least of the 2010s, was a lie built on the idea that the rest of the worl...

2 years ago
16

Who was the last cool billionaire?

Always a head spin to see a flurry of single-person media brands and Talking Heads on podcasts do their best to translate the main point of an already viral post about a global conflict. This week it’s Israel vs Palestine, and every kid wit...

3 years ago
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