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first up, meg whitman and jeffrey katzenberg. with the pair on how mobile content can shape the future. >> what we talked about was a new technology platform, which was part of our differentiated versus other services that will allow mobile viewing to be extraordinary and allow creators to tell stories and a whole new way. just a couple of other things. we think people will be on during the day and on the go , where they have a chance to watch a very fantastic hollywood quality content in short bites, and we introduced a technology today that is full-screen video that allows you to see content in ways never before. taylor: you just closed a second round of funding, $400 million that will carry you through the spring launch in april and beyond. i want to get more of the details here. 175 new original shows, 86 episodes of quick bite content, this is a crowded field. who exactly are you targeting with this content, and how do you convince them to pay another $4.99 on top of netflix, hbo go and disney plus? >> our content is quite u
first up, meg whitman and jeffrey katzenberg. with the pair on how mobile content can shape the future. >> what we talked about was a new technology platform, which was part of our differentiated versus other services that will allow mobile viewing to be extraordinary and allow creators to tell stories and a whole new way. just a couple of other things. we think people will be on during the day and on the go , where they have a chance to watch a very fantastic hollywood quality content in...
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first up, quibi's ceo meg whitman and founder jeffrey katzenberg.alked with the pair on how mobile content can shape the future. meg: what we talked about today was a new technology platform, which was part of our differentiation versus other services that will allow mobile viewing to be extraordinary and enable creators to tell stories in a whole new way for the mobile phone. just a couple of other things. we think that people will be on quibi during the day, on the go, where they had the chance to watch very fantastic hollywood quality content but in those short fights. as i said, we introduced a technology today that is full-screen video, landscape to portrait, that allows you to see content in ways never before. scarlet: and you just closed a second round of funding. $400 million that will carry you through the spring launch in april and beyond. jeffrey, i want to get more on the details here, because 175 new, original shows, 86 episodes of quick bite content -- this is a crowded field. who exactly are you targeting here with this content, and h
first up, quibi's ceo meg whitman and founder jeffrey katzenberg.alked with the pair on how mobile content can shape the future. meg: what we talked about today was a new technology platform, which was part of our differentiation versus other services that will allow mobile viewing to be extraordinary and enable creators to tell stories in a whole new way for the mobile phone. just a couple of other things. we think that people will be on quibi during the day, on the go, where they had the...
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meg whitman and jeffrey katzenberg in las vegas. first our top story, the threat of war brings profits for the defense industry, and a risk of cyber attacks from iran could shine a spotlight on assets. take a look at how these firms performed, their shares gained about 8% the last few days. it is indicative that cyber volleys between the u.s. and iran are not going away anytime soon. to discuss what could be next, marcus is a director at an ai security firm. in studio, our reporter. ingot the attacks from iran physical form. does that mean we are clear from the cyber perspective? >> definitely not. there is a significant distinction between iran's conventional battlefield capabilities and where they are on the cyber front. they are never going to go toe to toe with the united states in this realm in a conventional battle. in the cyber realm, they have a greater chance of pushing back more dramatically and having a greater impact in the united states, so even though they have not gone that route in terms of immediate reprisal, it is
meg whitman and jeffrey katzenberg in las vegas. first our top story, the threat of war brings profits for the defense industry, and a risk of cyber attacks from iran could shine a spotlight on assets. take a look at how these firms performed, their shares gained about 8% the last few days. it is indicative that cyber volleys between the u.s. and iran are not going away anytime soon. to discuss what could be next, marcus is a director at an ai security firm. in studio, our reporter. ingot the...
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this was the main aim of the founders meg whitman and ex—disney chairman and dreamworks founder, jeffrey for our use case that people are on the go. we think our use case is 7am to 7pm at night. maybe get on the bus and are holding your phone in portrait and you want to watch something in landscape and you get off and then you want to... we knew we had to go seamlessly from portrait to landscape and we wanted to be full—screen video because a lot of video on your phone isn't full—screen video today it hasn't been shot with the right aspect ratio. so we got together and we said, we've got to shoot this content differently. we got to shoot the film a little differently but then we have to render it and we have to be able to do this portrait to landscape transition without taking down tremendous battery power or tremendous bandwidth. and so there was a technical challenge and a challenge around how the film was going to be shot. it is a little bit of the magic ofjeffrey and i coming together to found this company because, he knows the creative side and i know the tech side and we were able
this was the main aim of the founders meg whitman and ex—disney chairman and dreamworks founder, jeffrey for our use case that people are on the go. we think our use case is 7am to 7pm at night. maybe get on the bus and are holding your phone in portrait and you want to watch something in landscape and you get off and then you want to... we knew we had to go seamlessly from portrait to landscape and we wanted to be full—screen video because a lot of video on your phone isn't full—screen...
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meg whitman, and jef jeff watt . you come up tomorrow. >> tomorrow, bastion of delta airlines talking about technology of travel, he will be with us, i believe first time delta has come to the show, ip park is the brainiac of lg electronics, he will show us the bones inside the rollable television, and david will talk about streaming wars, a huge story any day anyway. but all day long, we're live from ces. david: liz claman. we'll be watching thank you very much. >> are republicans losing the war on health care? a former presidential candidate says yes, bobby jindal making his case for how to win that argument, coming next. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! david: most 2020 democrat made health care reform a large part of their presidential platforms. one former presidential candidate says that g.o.p. need
meg whitman, and jef jeff watt . you come up tomorrow. >> tomorrow, bastion of delta airlines talking about technology of travel, he will be with us, i believe first time delta has come to the show, ip park is the brainiac of lg electronics, he will show us the bones inside the rollable television, and david will talk about streaming wars, a huge story any day anyway. but all day long, we're live from ces. david: liz claman. we'll be watching thank you very much. >> are republicans...
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this year.me risk does a younger audience go to the new launch that meg whitman and team are what lucke launching? are there more that will go to tictoc? can instagram get those users back? we think ultimately there is room for a couple of apps and there is a tremendous opportunity. taylor: wonderful. we will have to leave it there. that was brent thill of jefferies. coming up, we will look at china's information war on taiwan and why it is heating up the influence ahead of taiwan's post -- presidential election. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg technology." a joint bloomberg daybreak australia to bring you the latest in global tech news. i'm taylor riggs in san francisco with sophie kamaruddin in hong kong and haidi stroud-watts in sydney. let's take a look at the top global tech stories of the day. ceo tim cook will receive an award in dublin later this month to mark the iphone makers 40 years of investments in ireland. the position may raise eyebrows the company is reeling from being hit with a record 13 billion euros tax bill from the european commission in one of th
this year.me risk does a younger audience go to the new launch that meg whitman and team are what lucke launching? are there more that will go to tictoc? can instagram get those users back? we think ultimately there is room for a couple of apps and there is a tremendous opportunity. taylor: wonderful. we will have to leave it there. that was brent thill of jefferies. coming up, we will look at china's information war on taiwan and why it is heating up the influence ahead of taiwan's post --...
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nomination and in the 2010 governor race in california, this is sobering things up, republican meg whitmanspent $150 million of her own money. only to lose to jerry brown's $26 million campaign. so you know we talk about money and running things and what not, but from the examples we could see massive spending may garner name recognition, it doesn't necessarily translate to votes. so whether the massive spending in 2020 will turn out differently, well you could see both sides of this argument that may not be as powerful at the end as it has been currently. >> always interesting. larry, thanks so much. we'll be back in a moment with vianey's final look at weather. >>> it is 7:54 and so far we're off to a good start out there. a live look at golden gate bridge. 49 degrees now in san francisco. but in other areas we're a lot colder. look at napa, 34. santa rosa 38. 39 in san jose. so we're waking up to the 30s. check out storm ranger. we've had doppler radar up and things have calmed down significantly. but we are still tracking that instability which could bring a chance of isolated showers
nomination and in the 2010 governor race in california, this is sobering things up, republican meg whitmanspent $150 million of her own money. only to lose to jerry brown's $26 million campaign. so you know we talk about money and running things and what not, but from the examples we could see massive spending may garner name recognition, it doesn't necessarily translate to votes. so whether the massive spending in 2020 will turn out differently, well you could see both sides of this argument...
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jeff katzenberg, meg whitman, thank you for joining us fresh off the stage where you gave us a look ator the first time you announced this snift, this new company two years ago almost, march in 2018. since then the streaming landscape has changed so dramatically in november we had launch of disney plus and apple tv plus what people are watching on their mobile devices how do you think about competing in this newly crowded landscape. >> there's a long history in hollywood of technology creating new ways for story tellers to tell their stories think about it the movie picture technology before that it was just live theater. then that created a whole industry then television was an entire new technology and story telling community created new stories. what we announced today at ces is a new technology platform that is designed to make viewing on your phone a completely new unique experience. and we have been embraced by the creators in hollywood and we're super excited. we showed some clips of our first shows there today, that people saw for the very first time it's different yatd a break
jeff katzenberg, meg whitman, thank you for joining us fresh off the stage where you gave us a look ator the first time you announced this snift, this new company two years ago almost, march in 2018. since then the streaming landscape has changed so dramatically in november we had launch of disney plus and apple tv plus what people are watching on their mobile devices how do you think about competing in this newly crowded landscape. >> there's a long history in hollywood of technology...
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. >> meg whitman, a comeback story for her.hat i like about the story is what they're saying has been good for business. we're seeing ipos with female ceos or female board members accelerate the business growth we're seeing good results from that that's the best argument we can have, women can have >> often when companies are willing to not keep doing the same things the same way over and over again, right, you get different results. sometimes better >> a lot better. >> finally, is it true that you are trying to get famous on ticktock >> that's why i'm here on cnbc >> promote ticktock? >> i heard you guys are all ticktock famous and that's why i'm here >> what is your impression of ticktock in general? >> i became fascinated with it because my younger 'cause sirn showed it to me and speaking to me like i'm hard of hearing, can't understand this thing she's telling me i have to use i became fascinated with using my own free time and how quickly the algorithms learned what i wanted to see and watch was fascinating and also incred
. >> meg whitman, a comeback story for her.hat i like about the story is what they're saying has been good for business. we're seeing ipos with female ceos or female board members accelerate the business growth we're seeing good results from that that's the best argument we can have, women can have >> often when companies are willing to not keep doing the same things the same way over and over again, right, you get different results. sometimes better >> a lot better. >>...
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today here we have jeffrey cats cat sense berg and meg whitman talk about quiby.consumer going to subscribe today, there will be bbinaryy choices to make. >> is that what we're headed by the way refunded eling? -- with yo refunded re-bundling? >> it feels that way, that old lyric everything old is new again, i feel like we're creating a new bundle, it will be smaller number, you will not have 500 channels, i guess research shows between 4 and 5 average consumer streaming packager bundle. -- or a bundle, a different sort of a skinny bundle. but i think we will have a refunded eling the consumers will vote with their wallets, not for the faint of heart. >> thank you so much for coming on from las vegas. melissa: fox business alert, bed bed, ba bath and beyond sinking after hours, reporting a net loss for fourth quarter. >> see you tomorrow. >> "bulls and bears." >> take a look at this, markets soaring after president said that iran appears to be standing down, but nasdaq closes in record territory. but all of major averages ended off session highs, that is falling i
today here we have jeffrey cats cat sense berg and meg whitman talk about quiby.consumer going to subscribe today, there will be bbinaryy choices to make. >> is that what we're headed by the way refunded eling? -- with yo refunded re-bundling? >> it feels that way, that old lyric everything old is new again, i feel like we're creating a new bundle, it will be smaller number, you will not have 500 channels, i guess research shows between 4 and 5 average consumer streaming packager...
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they even have meg whitman there. they have a lot of representation.icked on here because obviously, that's what they are saying, you know, you could have anybody speak here but i was looking at the speakers list, it goes on for pages. >> yeah. i mean, this is just a non-starter, i think. whenever she is asked to do anything, even if it's a broad, you know, especially the democrats, they look at this as it's inappropriate that she's even doing anything at all because it's his daughter. neil: what did you make of the fact that she and her brother, brothers, are mentioned in this long list of potential '24 -- >> i saw that on the hill. neil: she and her brothers were there and i'm thinking could you see that happening? >> oh, i absolutely think 100%. i have told people as a strategist, i told people this, that what is trump going to do with that base when he's no longer in office. it's got to pass on somewhere. this is a really riveted base, they love this red meat. don jr. seems to be fitting that bill more so than ivanka. i saw the polls. nikki haley a
they even have meg whitman there. they have a lot of representation.icked on here because obviously, that's what they are saying, you know, you could have anybody speak here but i was looking at the speakers list, it goes on for pages. >> yeah. i mean, this is just a non-starter, i think. whenever she is asked to do anything, even if it's a broad, you know, especially the democrats, they look at this as it's inappropriate that she's even doing anything at all because it's his daughter....
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and i can give you all kinds of examples from linda mcmann to meg whitman, who have spent an incredibleld say, now more than ever in the history of modern-american politics, traditional advertising is not as effective. most voters, if you get 'em in a focus group, they'll say they don't believe any of it. so it is a different kind of campaign today. >> by the way, that -- that -- that -- in 2016, i know a lot of us that have -- it's a 30-second ad. donald trump, one more political truth that donald trump just tore to shreds. it's just not the case anymore, is it? >> yeah. no. it's not just about paid marketing and donald trump's good at that. but it's about on the ground field. and field requires volunteers. >> except in states like california and texas and these super-tuesday states. you just can't get on the ground fast enough, can you? >> there's not enough time because there's only like three days between south carolina and super-tuesday. but for those candidates who've managed to attract volunteers and are doing some of the field work, field has become way more important in this da
and i can give you all kinds of examples from linda mcmann to meg whitman, who have spent an incredibleld say, now more than ever in the history of modern-american politics, traditional advertising is not as effective. most voters, if you get 'em in a focus group, they'll say they don't believe any of it. so it is a different kind of campaign today. >> by the way, that -- that -- that -- in 2016, i know a lot of us that have -- it's a 30-second ad. donald trump, one more political truth...
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bbc click‘s spencer kelly met founderjeffrey katzenberg and chief executive meg whitman in las vegas.reen video today because it hasn't been shot for the right aspect ratio. it's intimate, it's immersive and it's captivating and i think people are going to be surprised that it's actuallyjust different. are you aiming at the younger market? 0ur target audience is 18—44. the bull's—eye for the creative is 25—35. so, yes, it's a millennialaudience. who do you consider your rivals to be? because you've got the long—form content streaming services like netflix and amazon, who are obviously competing against each other. do you think of them as competitors or do you hope that people will also subscribe to a second service to provide this short—form content? we're actually not competing with anybody. we're going into a new place, a new white space. we don't imagine that anybody is going to watch less tv, that they're going to have less streaming services because of what we're doing. if anything, we accelerate the experience of watching short form on your mobile device today — so, youtube, fac
bbc click‘s spencer kelly met founderjeffrey katzenberg and chief executive meg whitman in las vegas.reen video today because it hasn't been shot for the right aspect ratio. it's intimate, it's immersive and it's captivating and i think people are going to be surprised that it's actuallyjust different. are you aiming at the younger market? 0ur target audience is 18—44. the bull's—eye for the creative is 25—35. so, yes, it's a millennialaudience. who do you consider your rivals to be?...