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Tech vs Media
Author: TheWrap.com
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Tech vs Media is a weekly podcast that covers the intersection of technology and media for people in the media, tech, and VC industries. Each week Richard and his guest provide an insider view that entertains and informs listeners on which technology and innovators will shape the future based on technology disruption and innovation.
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In this episode of “Tech vs Media,” Max Child, co-founder of Volley, breaks down the growing technology of voice control and explains why the industry went wrong in coupling voice control with “imaginary humans” like Siri. While Siri on the iPhone encourages users to ask follow-up questions that the AI is not programmed to answer, Child sees Siri on Apple TV as a “better experience,” because the format limits users’ expectations of the AI to only controlling volume and programming — similar to Alexa’s function with playing music. Child also explains why he sees adopting voice control is an intuitive move for tech and predicts virtually every device will have voice control capabilities in five to 10 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of “Tech vs Media,” Tom Ryan, CEO of streaming at Paramount, dives deep into the massive growth seen by Paramount+ and attributes the platform's success to leveraging “the whole household.” Ryan explains that the streaming platform also strategically uses content engines across Paramount, from sports to news to entertainment, to provide compelling content for all ages and demographics. The CEO also clues the audience into why he considers Pluto TV, which was acquired by ViacomCBS, a “super funnel” for Paramount+.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of “Tech vs Media,” Candle Media co-founder and CEO Kevin Mayer shares his take on the Metaverse and calls idea of Mark Zuckerberg owning the Metaverse “absurd.” Instead, Mayer, who identifies video games as the early manifestation of the Metaverse, identifies video games and blockchain as essential to the creation of a true and comprehensive virtual reality space. Their pair also discusses NFTs and the former TikTok CEO also echoes OnChain Studios CEO Will Weinraub’s concern about NFTs being “vastly” overhyped and needing real-world benefits to prove their value. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TheWrap’s “Tech vs Media” podcast host Richard Wolpert sat down with Will Weinraub, CEO and Co-Founder of OnChain Studios, to discuss the evolution of NFTs and digital collectables and their potential to revitalize trading industries. Given the negative connotation NFTs have garnered, Weinraub turns his attention towards use cases that will show consumers their real value.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Isabel Rafferty Zavala says innovation is at the root of the digital and streaming entertainment company.
Canela Media is only three years old, but founder and CEO Isabel Rafferty Zavala believes the company, which includes Canela TV, Canela Music, Canela News and the upcoming Canela Kids, has the edge on more established Spanish-language media companies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CAA Head of Business Development Michael Yanover insisted that the Metaverse and NFTs are not fads or the latest technology trend, but are in fact "here to stay."
"It's a big space and I don't think it's going away at all," Yanover said of the Metaverse of TheWrap’s "Tech vs Media" podcast with host Richard Wolpert, adding that CAA recently hired a Chief Metaverse Officer. "I think it needs to find its footing for sure. Was there maybe a little bit more excitement than there ought to have been at the beginning? Maybe. But man, this is this a powerful thing. This is not going away."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While legacy media brands might be too burdened with maintaining their prestige to tap into new technologies, newer digital media companies like Vox Media are focused on the future by expanding their modern consumption platforms to accommodate both audiences and the business.
On this episode of TheWrap's "Tech vs Media," technology and media expert Richard Wolpert spoke with Jim Bankoff about how to operate a business in a constantly evolving technological landscape and integrate promising new platforms into the company’s existing strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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