It’s a hard, hard fall. | Continue reading
Another casualty of Facebook and Google’s advertising duopoly. | Continue reading
Hempel joined the site’s editorial team this year after 17 years at magazines like Businessweek, Fortune, and Wired. | Continue reading
This number is much, much bigger than Facebook originally shared. | Continue reading
"People want to work for a company that’s doing the right thing around climate change." | Continue reading
New Conde Nast boss Roger Lynch comes from Pandora and Sling. | Continue reading
The war for the streaming services is getting very expensive. | Continue reading
It will launch November 12 in the US. Your move, Netflix. And Apple. And AT&T ... | Continue reading
Pelosi tells Kara Swisher that tech companies are abusing the immunity they get under the Communications Decency Act, and it "could be in jeopardy." | Continue reading
A new survey finds that 14 percent of US Netflix users are watching the service without paying for it. | Continue reading
It probably won’t look like this for long. | Continue reading
The Facebook CEO floats a "news tab to surface more high quality news," and says he’s willing to write checks to support it. | Continue reading
More digital media mergers: Josh Topolsky is going to work for Bryan Goldberg. | Continue reading
US consumers spent more money on Airbnb last year than they did on Hilton and its subsidiary brands like DoubleTree and Embassy Suites. | Continue reading
No more clicking out to a retailer’s website. | Continue reading
Jacob Weisberg and Bethany McLean from Pushkin Industries and Marshall Williams from Ad Results Advertising discuss the booming audio biz on the latest Recode Media. | Continue reading
Apple’s TV plans, explained. (Spoiler: Apple isn’t taking on Netflix yet.) | Continue reading
Walker’s latest book is all about "the Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay Area." | Continue reading
"If you don’t understand it, you’re going to fall behind." | Continue reading
US companies are moving tech jobs to Canada rather than deal with Trump’s immigration policies. | Continue reading
Experts weigh in on whether a for-profit journalism initiative can do what big tech can’t. | Continue reading
Magazine publishers are on board with Apple’s new subscription news service. Newspapers aren’t. | Continue reading
Kara Swisher’s live-tweeted interview with Jack Dorsey highlighted some of Twitter’s product issues. | Continue reading
Patch is reemerging as local newspapers decline. | Continue reading
Blumberg and Lieber spoke with Recode’s Peter Kafka on the latest episode of Recode Media. | Continue reading
The way we normally see that footage — black and white, scratchy and silent — is "like a barrier between us and the actual people that were being filmed," Jackson tells Recode’s Kara Swisher. | Continue reading
Nobody likes paying taxes, but new millionaires in California’s IPO gold rush are looking to protect their money. | Continue reading
After a bruising year for the social media giant, longtime communications head Caryn Marooney is helping search for her replacement. | Continue reading
Daniel Ek says he wants to spend up to $500 million on acquisitions this year | Continue reading
Spotify wants to break out of the music streaming business. Gimlet, the company behind shows like Crimetown and Reply All, can help. | Continue reading
Spotify wants to break out of the music streaming business. Gimlet, the company behind shows like Crimetown and Reply All, can help. | Continue reading
Apple moved fast and broke Facebook. | Continue reading
Facebook will stop its "market research" program that was paying users in exchange for their mobile data. | Continue reading
Facebook will stop its "market research" program that was paying users in exchange for their mobile data. | Continue reading
The situation isn’t as bad at other tech company warehouses and manufacturing facilities. | Continue reading
BuzzFeed is cutting costs and getting leaner, but it still wants to get bigger — by exploring a deal with Group Nine. | Continue reading
BuzzFeed is cutting costs and getting leaner, but it still wants to get bigger — by exploring a deal with Group Nine. | Continue reading
The wireless giant is shutting down some of its AOL and Yahoo properties. It’s also laying off 800 people. | Continue reading
Fried says tech startups are addicted to raising and spending money, and the VC funding cycle is to blame. | Continue reading
Fried says tech startups are addicted to raising and spending money, and the VC funding cycle is to blame. | Continue reading
On the latest episode of Pivot, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the Gillette ad and more. | Continue reading
Will the company go public before any looming recession? | Continue reading
The group wants tech companies to stop restricting workers’ right to take companies to court over employer-related issues. | Continue reading
Top ad buyers say increased spending on Amazon is mostly coming from other digital platforms. | Continue reading
Harvard’s Susan Crawford explains why we shouldn’t expect Google to fix slow internet speeds in the US. | Continue reading
Tim Cook can’t just rely on Apple customers anymore — he needs to sell things to people who don’t buy Apple products. | Continue reading