On today's podcast episode, we discuss why a surprising amount of people think Meta's Orion smart glasses are the future of computing, whether people will turn to Amazon for live news, what's happening to the middle of the market, why screensaver ads can have a significant impact, who was the richest American in history, and more. Tune in to the discussion with host Marcus Johnson, director of reports editing Rahul Chadha, and analysts Bill Fisher and Max Willens.
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| Oct 4, 2024
On today's episode, we discuss whether it's time for Google to spin off YouTube, how people feel about targeted ads, what consumers think about using AR to shop, what an in-car TikTok app might look like, the US Supreme Court examining Section 230, paid health leave in the US versus the world, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Blake Droesch, Evelyn Mitchell, and Paul Verna.
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| Mar 2, 2023
It's apple picking season. Marcus:. Already? Ethan Cramer-Flood:. But instead of apple picking, I'm here with you on a podcast. Let that sink. Marcus:. Okay. Don't say it like that. Zach Goldner:. Ethan, how many apples did you have last year? Ethan Cramer-Flood:. So many. The amount of apples that you come back from an apple picking sojourn with will dominate your kitchen for the next two months.
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| Sep 12, 2024
And it gives the retailers the ad revenue and it gives the brands the real estate to advertise on. Okay. That is all we have time for today. Thank you so much for being here, David. David Morris (18:30):. Thank you for having me. Sarah Lebow (18:31):. And thank you, Skye. Sky Canaves (18:32):. Thanks again, Sarah. Sarah Lebow (18:33):.
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| Aug 14, 2024
The Economist also pointing to Apple and Netflix are saying that they both passed when TikTok was considering a sale in 2020, could reconsider given slow growth in iPhone sales and streaming subscriptions respectively.
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| Mar 26, 2024
Whether that is the case, whether that should be the case, I mean Apple has a ton of data on us as well. So I don't know if that's a rational case, but I do think that is inhibiting customers. Marcus Johnson:.
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| Aug 28, 2023
So, something like Siri, whether it's branded as Siri, or something else for Apple, will provide the dominant search experience on iPhones and Apple devices, inside of the kind of diffuse ecosystem that Microsoft is building. Copilot is going to be this thing that shows everybody around and ferrets out information for them.
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| Mar 1, 2024
The first time I ever visited New York City where I now live in 2008, the Apple Store had just recently opened on Fifth Avenue that the Cube Apple Store, and I specifically visited there. I didn't buy any Apple products.
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| Oct 4, 2023
On today's episode, we discuss how this year's Amazon Prime Day will be different, how competitors can maximize the sales holiday's impact, and an uncanny link between Prime Day and the end-of-year holiday season. "In Other News," we talk about the significance of NBCUniversal and Walmart Connect bringing targeted ads to live sports and Amazon's AI initiatives. Tune in to the discussion with our vice president and analyst Andrew Lipsman.
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| Jun 26, 2023
I think that if the technology is there, it also has to be accessible because Apple just released its new Vision Pro headset, but it's what, $4,000 right now or something? So I mean the technology is there. It might be cool. I do not know. I have not tried it, but it needs to be something that people can actually, first of all, purchase and second of all, carry around with them.
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| Feb 7, 2024
But I also wonder what this does to advertising, because isn't that just a horrendous proposition for advertisers to be like, we're going to put these ads on a screen where someone can look away from them when there's ads on and tune into other content right there? Jeremy Goldman:. Absolutely. Ethan Cramer-Flood:. And by definition, the sound is off on three out of the four channels that are playing.
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| Apr 20, 2023
FIFA is said to be closed to a TV deal with Apple for a new tournament rights. Tarek Panger, the New York Times the deal gives Apple worldwide rights to a month long World Cup style competition played every four years between top teams set to start in the US next summer.
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