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meantime, spotify added fewer users this quarter.io giant blaming the pandemic for its second straight quarter of sluggish growth, shares down almost 25%. why aren't as many people signing up? lucas and shaw joins us to discuss. lucas: there are two factors that spotify blamed. one was the ongoing pandemic, especially in the countries it calls the rest of world. that is not the u.s. or western europe, it is africa and asia, places that are newer for spotify. in india, where the pandemic has been brutal, spotify postponed a marketing campaign that it thought would have been helpful in signing customers up. it talked about something that happened with a third party distributor where people had problems signing up for spotify. the company did not specify the third-party. it is kind of strange because spotify's new subscriber growth was actually quite good. it just did not sign up as many of those free customers in newer markets. emily: what does this mean for the broader -- whether it is apple music or some of the other competitors in t
meantime, spotify added fewer users this quarter.io giant blaming the pandemic for its second straight quarter of sluggish growth, shares down almost 25%. why aren't as many people signing up? lucas and shaw joins us to discuss. lucas: there are two factors that spotify blamed. one was the ongoing pandemic, especially in the countries it calls the rest of world. that is not the u.s. or western europe, it is africa and asia, places that are newer for spotify. in india, where the pandemic has...
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>> there are two factors that spotify blamed.he ongoing pandemic, especially in the companies -- africa and is are places that spotify is still newer. spotify delayed or postponed a marketing campaign they thought would have been helpful in signing some customers up. the company did not specify what that third-party was. it is kind of strange because spotify's new subscriber growth was actually quite good. >> what does this mean for the broader -- whether it is apple music or some of the other competitors? ryan: i think that long-term, it still feels like spotify is on solid ground. it will hit 400 million users i the end of this year. the amount of time people spend this into music and podcasting on the service continues to go up but we are in this weird moment with a lot of subscription media services in general where the growth is a little beer than it has been. they got used to eric consistent and strong growth. some of the growth they're posting right now is not the same. i am not sure how much we are supposed to extrapolate
>> there are two factors that spotify blamed.he ongoing pandemic, especially in the companies -- africa and is are places that spotify is still newer. spotify delayed or postponed a marketing campaign they thought would have been helpful in signing some customers up. the company did not specify what that third-party was. it is kind of strange because spotify's new subscriber growth was actually quite good. >> what does this mean for the broader -- whether it is apple music or some...
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spotify down more than 15% while iheart media has nearlydoubled our next guest says podcasting may bean inflection point so who is best positioned joining us is ben swinburn ben, it's good to have you first of all, what's going on with iheart media shares this year, is that podcast driven >> hi, kelly, thanks for having me on. iheart has certainly benefitted from the growth in podcasting. they have changed their disclosure so there is a greater ability to see that business in their reported results, but probably the biggest driver is this really strong u.s. ad market and the recovery we're seeing in the overall economy and overall advertising, which is driving their stock this year probably the biggest driver was a strong u.s. ad market that we're seeing in the overall economy. >>> put differently, many would argue, and i think ben thompson has argued they are likely to be the organizing platform, i heard talking to people five, ten years ago talking about there's mo money in. that's definitely property true anymore. as we think about them today, they're threat 15 years old, but last
spotify down more than 15% while iheart media has nearlydoubled our next guest says podcasting may bean inflection point so who is best positioned joining us is ben swinburn ben, it's good to have you first of all, what's going on with iheart media shares this year, is that podcast driven >> hi, kelly, thanks for having me on. iheart has certainly benefitted from the growth in podcasting. they have changed their disclosure so there is a greater ability to see that business in their...
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a number of different factors here at play here for spotify. company beat expectations top and bottom line, but the stock is down about 7.5% right now and largely on the company's monthly active user shortfall. ended the quarter with total 365 million users. lower than the company's own guidance of a range between 366 million and 373 million users for the quarter. now, i did speak with spotify's ceo who told me earnings, that the user disappointment was due to the ongoing pandemic and the fact they marketed less in regions where the pandemic was most acute also told me he was bullish looking forward, and user trend line reversed, telling me, "all leading indicators such as user engagement are very healthy and we're starting to see more marketsopening up. so it's looking very good for the second half of the year. things have never been stronger for the business more above the road than anything." now, he pointed to the better than expected advertising growth in the quarter of 110% up in the quarter driven largely by podcasts the colonel constrai
a number of different factors here at play here for spotify. company beat expectations top and bottom line, but the stock is down about 7.5% right now and largely on the company's monthly active user shortfall. ended the quarter with total 365 million users. lower than the company's own guidance of a range between 366 million and 373 million users for the quarter. now, i did speak with spotify's ceo who told me earnings, that the user disappointment was due to the ongoing pandemic and the fact...
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"arm chair expert" premiers on spotify today.heir first guest, former president barack obama. >> when we first started the podcast we had, like, a wish list. >> a white board. >> on a white board and he was number one. but it was a joke. >> a joke, yeah. >> like, obviously that would never, ever, ever happen. so it was incredibly full circle. >> the part of shock has dissipated a bit and it's allowed us to do the job we have. monica was all a hitter. >> he's so sexy. [ laughter ] the confidence. oh, man. wigve m . jamyu, los angeles. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> thursday would have been princess diana's 60th birthday, her sons prince williams and prince harry seemed to put their differences aside ded a new statue in her honor. tina kraus with more from london. >> reporter: in a small, yet monumental ceremony, prince william and harry unveiled a touching trib
"arm chair expert" premiers on spotify today.heir first guest, former president barack obama. >> when we first started the podcast we had, like, a wish list. >> a white board. >> on a white board and he was number one. but it was a joke. >> a joke, yeah. >> like, obviously that would never, ever, ever happen. so it was incredibly full circle. >> the part of shock has dissipated a bit and it's allowed us to do the job we have. monica was all a...
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. >> greg: spotify employees whine that joe rogan's views don't align.ike. a lot of rhyming today. last year, the wildly successful host had a $1 billion deal with spotify. but according to business insider, an employee complained on their internal networking channel "and personally bothered by his transphobic comments and i'm concerned with the way he might spread misinformation." you just need one outlining debag to make something problematic. they said it was the most contentious one the company ever made. but another staffer said that rogan's only a small, loud minority. i think that is how dana refers to her help. main mall, earlier this week conan o'brien tackled cancel culture. >> empathy is a very important word and also forgiveness, the whole concept of cancel culture. we found someone did something in 1979 that is now not appropriate -- they are dead to us. and i think. >> yeah, it's ludicrous. >> what happens to let's talk about this now, but people can also be forgiven if they even need forgiveness. it almost feels very soviet kind of sometim
. >> greg: spotify employees whine that joe rogan's views don't align.ike. a lot of rhyming today. last year, the wildly successful host had a $1 billion deal with spotify. but according to business insider, an employee complained on their internal networking channel "and personally bothered by his transphobic comments and i'm concerned with the way he might spread misinformation." you just need one outlining debag to make something problematic. they said it was the most...
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it's on i tune spotify. and stitcher right back, a lot more. ah, rather driven by dreamer shaped by person, those in me thing. we dare to ask me a whole lot in my phone are 69. i've done a lot of them i just saw under the dollar a former isis fighters and they're now boarding a philippine naval ship in john $900.00. jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know, watch waiting for them. can i the whole me welcome back. i'm still a camp. the city of buffalo, new york is now on the precipice of electing a socialist mayor. that is in less than cities, establishment finds a way to game their own system to stop or for more. we go to our very own intelligence failure. anders lea ah, after generations of loss in population, industrial jobs and super bowl titles, buffalo has achieved the highest rate of concentrated poverty in the entire state of new york. so far, attempts to revitalize the economy through tax. abatements have failed. but buffalo's fortunes may soon be changed, as in getting redistributed to its poor and working class. in june, warmer union nur
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now i thought that streaming services like spotify already provided many mood music playlists, so haven'trs involved, but more than that we are building right now an emotional base recommender system so that the ai would sense you already, sensewhat you would like to play and what you would like to hear, we would find the music that fits a certain environment or a certain advertising, and even moreso, by knowing what music you are interested to, we could also recommend you other products that you are interested in. so, moody music prediction, great — although when it comes to serving up my emotions to advertisers? maybe i am a paranoid android after all. of course, ever since the invention of the music video, music icons haven'tjust had to think about how their music sounds, but also how it looks. lara: they've sold over 100 million records, are in their fifth decade of performing, and have shared a stage with many a great act. but duran duran have been trying a new type of collaboration — the band's letting artificial intelligence loose on creating the video for their new song, invisible
now i thought that streaming services like spotify already provided many mood music playlists, so haven'trs involved, but more than that we are building right now an emotional base recommender system so that the ai would sense you already, sensewhat you would like to play and what you would like to hear, we would find the music that fits a certain environment or a certain advertising, and even moreso, by knowing what music you are interested to, we could also recommend you other products that...
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it's called moment of clarity on i food, spotify and stitcher. i'll be right back with a lot more. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear take on various jobs with the artificial intelligence real summoning the theme and a robot must protect this phone existence with exist. oh right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese is profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the mac? it's corporate. me welcome back. i'm still a camp despite all the buzz surrounding the video game industries, cutting edge graphics live in gam
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any time and portable dot tv and check out the redacted podcast called moment of clarity on i food spotify. and i'll be right back a lot more. the news. ah, me, the war on drugs started as a way to come back, a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota. and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a tragic, told us that andrew was competing short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. the the in the welcome back. i'm still a camp despite all the buzz surrounding the video game industry is cutting edge graphics live in game play. apparently, the merchants of fun aren't great to work for. to find out why we're joined by our video game and correspondent, known as epic, pale lord 96th. anders lee. hey anders. what? oh, i lay. are you playing a video game right now? can, can you pause it for a minute plan? i wish i
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. >>> if you haven't already followed us, check us out on apple and spotify or other podcast apps we rig bk.htac i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. every day in business brings something new. os so get the flexibility ofd the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just 30 dollars per line per month when you get four lines- or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> forget kurt versus khan. it is bezos and branson for the final frontier. >>> and indecision at opec what it means for prices ahead. >>> and to-go booze ban. restaurants across new york state urge albany to re
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and new players are in, spotify in the space. and recently purchasing an ai company. it's an active, vibrant competitive sprays being used. >> i get that, it's an active and vibrant space, you still have to make money off of it. i assume that you make money off of it by encouraging use of it. sort of analogous to what happens with video game consoles. is that fair to say? >> selling devices and encouraging use of it. competing for promotional opportunities. licensing fees. it's a multitude of ways that we are exploring in terms of generating revenue for this business. >> do you think giving away those devices undermines competition? >> no, no, senator, i do not. i think that we compete vigorously for promotional opportunities and it's a common thing in the hardware industry and i think we're very much aligned with the many competitors we see in this space. >> mr. mccrate, what about amazon, how do you make money off giving away speakers? >> senator, i'm not aware of any instances where we've given away speakers. we're proud of the low prices we're able to offer custom
and new players are in, spotify in the space. and recently purchasing an ai company. it's an active, vibrant competitive sprays being used. >> i get that, it's an active and vibrant space, you still have to make money off of it. i assume that you make money off of it by encouraging use of it. sort of analogous to what happens with video game consoles. is that fair to say? >> selling devices and encouraging use of it. competing for promotional opportunities. licensing fees. it's a...
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spotify have getting more into podcast. you make of other areas in which netflix can diversify its revenue? >> i think the trifecta would be for netflix to be a behemoth when it comes to the watch, listen play strategy. they are already the leader in terms of watch. listening would be music. they have a massive consumer base oliver the world. the play is there are more gamers and more time spent and attention and revenue in gaming then tv and music combined. that is something they have already shown they are getting into. with the ability to distribute content over the internet all over the world. i feel like they are missing out on lots of revenue opportunity and trickling down on their core confidence he. that did not work well for blockbuster. caroline: i am sure they know the blockbuster story. having seen it unfold in front of their eyes. what is your take on the global story? when you're looking at the numbers, a bit of a slow down. latin america as well. i thought these were the areas where they should be showing str
spotify have getting more into podcast. you make of other areas in which netflix can diversify its revenue? >> i think the trifecta would be for netflix to be a behemoth when it comes to the watch, listen play strategy. they are already the leader in terms of watch. listening would be music. they have a massive consumer base oliver the world. the play is there are more gamers and more time spent and attention and revenue in gaming then tv and music combined. that is something they have...
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i did want to hit spotify. those shares are down 8% the company also reporting numbers, total monthly average users up 22% at spotify. 365 million people for the quarter around the globe, but that was a bit below expectations now, i have heard that they've been telling investors, they weren't marketing, that they were not actively marketing during the quarter they've resumed that and perhaps that will ameliorate some of the concerns around a number that came in a bit below guidance ask what the street looked for >> they're not doing much. >> that they weren't doing a will the of marketing. >> very good we're going to talk to a stock that should be up much more. shares of amd are indeed higher this morning, and that follows incredibly strong future results. chip maker also raising its full-year revenue guidance joining us exclusively, amd's ceo lisa su. how are you? >> hey, good morning, jim, good morning, carl and david, great to be with you today. >> i want to focus on the demand side for a moment. it seems li
i did want to hit spotify. those shares are down 8% the company also reporting numbers, total monthly average users up 22% at spotify. 365 million people for the quarter around the globe, but that was a bit below expectations now, i have heard that they've been telling investors, they weren't marketing, that they were not actively marketing during the quarter they've resumed that and perhaps that will ameliorate some of the concerns around a number that came in a bit below guidance ask what the...
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anybody can record a song and post it on spotify or youtube, and most anybody can listen to it there.are culture, and all these products now circulate worldwide. i would even say criticism is in great shape because the web is filled with criticism. a lot of it is very learned and sophisticated and it's all very easily accessible. by that measure i would say culture today is very strong. >> what about the big difference that strikes me between culture today and the period you are writing about this this book, which is -- and you alluded to it at the start which is it's totally decentralized now. there are no gate kekeepers, yo don't need to go through a certain set of established avenues or things like that, whereas culture in the 1950s, '60s was still very heirarchical. is that a good thing, or does it mean anything goes and standards have gone down? >> how could it not be a good thing? when i started writing in the 1970s and 1980s, it was all print and there were relatively few publications where you wrote a review or wrote an essay people would pay attention to it. so the gate was v
anybody can record a song and post it on spotify or youtube, and most anybody can listen to it there.are culture, and all these products now circulate worldwide. i would even say criticism is in great shape because the web is filled with criticism. a lot of it is very learned and sophisticated and it's all very easily accessible. by that measure i would say culture today is very strong. >> what about the big difference that strikes me between culture today and the period you are writing...
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we had spotify, which you are partnered with, announcing more in the concert space with smaller venuesnd artists and then also two executives from endeavor leaving your board because of potential conflicts there. what does the competitive landscape look like for you and do you expect more players to get in >> we've always worked with spotify. daniel and i have a great relationship they've been a good addition to our affiliate program. we have many affiliate programs. we think they'll continue to do a good job of having customer data and helping us sell tickets to our shows and other shows we look at that as a compliment. and competition is on a global basis, a competitive market. we look at it as a great way to grow our business and do better jobs we think we have a great, great run on a global business >> reporter: we look forward to seeing the concert business come back i haven't been to one yet but i can't wait >> miami, there you go >> reporter: michael rapino, ceo of live nation back over to you >> thank you and thanks to michael rapino >> i've had tickets to the elton john farewe
we had spotify, which you are partnered with, announcing more in the concert space with smaller venuesnd artists and then also two executives from endeavor leaving your board because of potential conflicts there. what does the competitive landscape look like for you and do you expect more players to get in >> we've always worked with spotify. daniel and i have a great relationship they've been a good addition to our affiliate program. we have many affiliate programs. we think they'll...
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spotify added 9 million monthly active users, bringing the total to 360 5 million.ll short of the company's forecasts -- to 365 million. that fell short of the company's forecasts. a probe says that the swiss bank failed to monitor exposure while handling traits for archegos that generated little revenue. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm laura wright. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i would say with with spec to inflation -- with with spec to inflation, we are not in a dramatic different situation to other companies you talk to. we see shortages in semiconductors and the like, so we are battling that everyday. jonathan: larry culp of general electric, the chairman and ceo. good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action on this fed decision day. equity futures up two points, up by 0.05% on the s&p 500. yields up to basis points. tom: up. jonathan: are you playing this game or not? boeing stock? tom: up. jonathan:
spotify added 9 million monthly active users, bringing the total to 360 5 million.ll short of the company's forecasts -- to 365 million. that fell short of the company's forecasts. a probe says that the swiss bank failed to monitor exposure while handling traits for archegos that generated little revenue. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm laura wright. this is bloomberg. ♪ >>...
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you can hear more from him on the recent episode of the outlaws podcast on spotify and whatever thate is that they make for iphone. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: all right, welcome back to "what'd you miss?" we have been talking about the volatility in meat stocks, chinese tech stocks, the bond market, but this wouldn't be "what'd you miss?" if we didn't talk about the volatility in crypto. joe: it's not just bitcoin, a theory him had an incredible year but has also back a lot. so, what's being built there? interesting question. here to describe -- discuss more is the cofounder of the streaming service there, as well as sonali. sonali: i'm wondering pie theory him is allowing you to build your business in a way that's any different from soundcloud or another music streaming service. >> fantastic question. we are a digital music streaming service that connects fans directly with artists and new music and the direct piece of that is really the key whereby being decentralized, owned and operated by the very users that contribute all the content, audiences are able to kind of create dire
you can hear more from him on the recent episode of the outlaws podcast on spotify and whatever thate is that they make for iphone. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: all right, welcome back to "what'd you miss?" we have been talking about the volatility in meat stocks, chinese tech stocks, the bond market, but this wouldn't be "what'd you miss?" if we didn't talk about the volatility in crypto. joe: it's not just bitcoin, a theory him had an incredible year but has also back a...
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the most streamed country song on spotify >> this is unreal. it makes sense, without further ado, how about we hear the most streamed country song of 2021 >> let's do it, man. y'all going to help us out on this one you guys ready ♪ ♪ do you love the rain does it make you dance ♪ ♪ when you're drunk with your friends at a party ♪ ♪ what's your favorite song does it make you smile, do you think of me ♪ ♪ when you close your eyes, tel me, what are you dreamin', everything, i wanna know it all ♪ ♪ i'd spend 10,000 hours and 10,000 more, oh, if that's what it takes to learn that sweet heart of yours ♪ ♪ and i might never get there, but i'm gonna try ♪ ♪ if it's 10,000 hours or the rest of my life ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you ♪ >> are we still feeling good out there? ♪ do you miss the road that you grew up on ♪ ♪ did you get your middle name from your grandma ♪ ♪ when you think about your forever now, do you think of me ♪ ♪ when you close your eyes, tel me, what are you dreamin' ♪ ♪ everything, i wanna know it all ♪ ♪ i'd spend 10,000 hours and 10,000 more
the most streamed country song on spotify >> this is unreal. it makes sense, without further ado, how about we hear the most streamed country song of 2021 >> let's do it, man. y'all going to help us out on this one you guys ready ♪ ♪ do you love the rain does it make you dance ♪ ♪ when you're drunk with your friends at a party ♪ ♪ what's your favorite song does it make you smile, do you think of me ♪ ♪ when you close your eyes, tel me, what are you dreamin',...
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check us out on apple, spotify or other podcast apps.ge" will be right back that's why we built an office obstacle course ... to prepare our people for anything. you're late well, cdw amplified services experts will consult with you to design, orchestrate and manage your most complex technologies to help you quickly overcome any obstacle ... without all of this. oh, that is better. who's that? oh, if you want coffee, you gotta get past tantrum. you're in for a brewed awakening. for technology that moves you forward, trust cdw amplified services ♪ someone once told me, that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. baaam. internet that keeps you ahead of the game. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. yeah, well mine's always got my back. okay chill, 'cuz mine's so fast, no one can catch me. speed? we'll show you speed. wow! -that's nothing... ...because my internet gives me a flex 4k streaming box for free. impressive! that's 'cuz
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| now i thought that streaming services like spotify already provide many mood playlists, so haven'tation system so that the ai would sense you already, since what you would like to play in, what you would like to hear, we would find the music that fits a certain environment or a certain advertising, and even more so, by knowing what music you are interested do, we could also recommend you other products that you are interested in. 50 products that you are interested in. , ,. interested in. so moody music production. — interested in. so moody music production, great _ interested in. so moody music production, great - _ interested in. so moody music production, great - although l production, great — although when it comes to serving up my emotions to advertisers? maybe i am a paranoid android. 0f i am a paranoid android. of course, ever since the invention of the music video, music icons haven'tjust had to think about how their music sounds, but also how it looks. they have sold over 100 million records, and their fifth decade of performing, and have shared a stage with many a great a
| now i thought that streaming services like spotify already provide many mood playlists, so haven'tation system so that the ai would sense you already, since what you would like to play in, what you would like to hear, we would find the music that fits a certain environment or a certain advertising, and even more so, by knowing what music you are interested do, we could also recommend you other products that you are interested in. 50 products that you are interested in. , ,. interested in. so...
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so you think about the spotifies of the world, if they charge and the opportunity with tidal i think beyond that, and i think this is something that that's where the jack dorsey genius is thinking about, this is an opportunity for them to kcater o their users and the musing preferences and also to support artists and to combine all of that with blockchain and nfts. i think that every time you deal with square, and that's the big difference, by the way, between square and some of the other guys is there's a genius at the helm. and these guys are thinking, particularly jack, they're thinking ten years out, 10, 15 years out. some of the things they're thinking about we don't even know yet in terms of why this is good i think there's an opportunity here to make it bigger than just another spotify. obviously, at a very basic level, we talked about 15 times per month, average users, it's a huge engagement mechanism. think about how much time people spend listening to music on certain apps if you do it through the cash app, you're basically here, and they can entice you with other things >>
so you think about the spotifies of the world, if they charge and the opportunity with tidal i think beyond that, and i think this is something that that's where the jack dorsey genius is thinking about, this is an opportunity for them to kcater o their users and the musing preferences and also to support artists and to combine all of that with blockchain and nfts. i think that every time you deal with square, and that's the big difference, by the way, between square and some of the other guys...
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new users are able to sign up right away clubhouse, of course, righting for relevance as facebook, spotifyt i don't know the last time i logged on to clubhouse or for that matter sort of gone to spotify or spaces. i do like spaces for some listening. >> i think what we saw was clubhouse pioneered this format. it was a product now we see other platforms introduce what was a block for clubhouse as features on their own platforms, just added extras do we hear something about this new spaces feature that chitter has been pushing, twitter talked how that's driving engagement after they report earnings we'll sea e how it comes up in other platforms. >> maybe they can pull a snap and still be relevant despite the fact that everybody is copying them and people start writing them off evan spiegel has managed to do that, along with a change of t-shirt. that help as well. >>> uber announcing a new $2.2 billion acquisition today. the head of uber freight is next stay with us here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... get
new users are able to sign up right away clubhouse, of course, righting for relevance as facebook, spotifyt i don't know the last time i logged on to clubhouse or for that matter sort of gone to spotify or spaces. i do like spaces for some listening. >> i think what we saw was clubhouse pioneered this format. it was a product now we see other platforms introduce what was a block for clubhouse as features on their own platforms, just added extras do we hear something about this new spaces...
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people can make a music video and get it on spotify. that there's all this incredible access. no system that creates a hierarchy of cultural goods. people have to make a lot of choices for themselves. but that's what consumerism is about. we like to make choices for ourselves. i think this is pretty much a good thing. what is missing is what you're trying to get at, which i agree with. the sense that it all really matters. that it's something more than just a cultural product that gives us pleasure. it gives us satisfaction. it has some real world significance that we need to think about and talk about. i don't think we really talk about culture that way except in certain political senses that people are sensitive to. but generally, in terms of is that a real movie, we don't ask that question anymore. >> we're living in a more material time and less ideological time, wouldn't you say? >> about culture, yeah, i think that's right. it's very much so politically. >> a painter can get $100 million for a painting more than probably it did in 1949 or 1951 or something. >> we do care
people can make a music video and get it on spotify. that there's all this incredible access. no system that creates a hierarchy of cultural goods. people have to make a lot of choices for themselves. but that's what consumerism is about. we like to make choices for ourselves. i think this is pretty much a good thing. what is missing is what you're trying to get at, which i agree with. the sense that it all really matters. that it's something more than just a cultural product that gives us...
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it debuts tomorrow on spotify and band camp. he has a series of duets. >> very san francisco.te bridge looks foggy. is it humming right now? >> it's cold. the fog moving through, 57 degrees, west wind at 15 miles per hour. that's the reason why july in san francisco, bone-chilling cold with fog and drizzle storms at times. we'll see a little more of that tonight. and low clouds. look at those ocean temperatures, still in the mid-50s. that upwelling, that is the coolest of the air conditioning, which again tomorrow morning brings in low clouds. patches of low clouds tomorrow, high temperatures running a little bit cooler, 79 in san jose, low 90s inland from martinez down into livermore. 65 in san francisco and close to 73 out near oakland. seven-day forecast brings more cooling. sea breeze turning stronger. more-san francisco fog making its way into the inland valleys. not quite as hot. and good news for air quality. the sea breeze helping to keep most of the smog out of the bay area. >>> proving you're protected. the push to treat people who have fully recovered from covid the
it debuts tomorrow on spotify and band camp. he has a series of duets. >> very san francisco.te bridge looks foggy. is it humming right now? >> it's cold. the fog moving through, 57 degrees, west wind at 15 miles per hour. that's the reason why july in san francisco, bone-chilling cold with fog and drizzle storms at times. we'll see a little more of that tonight. and low clouds. look at those ocean temperatures, still in the mid-50s. that upwelling, that is the coolest of the air...
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they pay for spotify.ccracken is technology editor at fast company competition is good choices. good. so even if you're not. >> all that skeptical of goodwill. i think it's a good thing they need is doing. eva search results seem to be pretty good they're definitely more straightforward. for instance, search identity theft protection on google and the top results are all on niva lifelock is the top result. there are no ads. company says they continue to improve, especially local results by being customer paid by customers. they can focus on. what is it you need. >> that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock. we have a lot more ahead on kron 4 news at 06:00pm or in can wait are here with a look at what's ahead thank catherine, thanks to you both. coming up on kron 4 news at 6 o'clock rideshare companies was criticized for taking customers from taxi cab drivers. now, the reason many people are returning as prices surge. a lot of riders are ditching the apps and hail yellow taxis once again and rides aren't the o
they pay for spotify.ccracken is technology editor at fast company competition is good choices. good. so even if you're not. >> all that skeptical of goodwill. i think it's a good thing they need is doing. eva search results seem to be pretty good they're definitely more straightforward. for instance, search identity theft protection on google and the top results are all on niva lifelock is the top result. there are no ads. company says they continue to improve, especially local results...
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they're releasing a book based on their popular spotify podcast "renegades." penguin random house, says that "renegades born in the usa" will come out on october 26th. the 320-page book includes rare photos and illustrations, handwritten springsteen lyrics, and annotated speeches by the former president. >>> "rolling stones" fans will soon be getting satisfaction. the band says they are relaunching their u.s. no-filter tour after it was derailed by the pandemic. the first show is in st. louis on september 26th. it wraps up in november in austin. the stones added some new stops including the new orleans jazz and heritage festival in october. >>> and we're hearing from a new jersey teenager who was hit in the face by a seagull while she was on an amusement park ride. 13-year-old kiley holman and a friend were on the slingshot ride earlier this month when the bird flew right into her face. she says that she d to dot first but then calmly removed the seagull and threw it, and it flew away. >> going the opposite direction, and it came back and hit me right in the f
they're releasing a book based on their popular spotify podcast "renegades." penguin random house, says that "renegades born in the usa" will come out on october 26th. the 320-page book includes rare photos and illustrations, handwritten springsteen lyrics, and annotated speeches by the former president. >>> "rolling stones" fans will soon be getting satisfaction. the band says they are relaunching their u.s. no-filter tour after it was derailed by the...
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expert," hosted by hollywood star dax shepard and 2019 emmy nominee monica padman and premieres on spotify we wanted to find out why "armchair expert" is such a hit. we sent jamie yuccas in to learn about their secret sauce. >>> this is where it comes -- >> this is it. >> reporter: in this tiny l.a. attic, dax shepard and monica padman have convinced some of hollywood's biggest stars and global thought leaders to get vulnerable and share their most personal struggles. prince harry was a recent guest. >> celebrity is all about the instagram photos, making life look amazing. your podcast is the exact opposite. >> yeah. we hope it's a tiny bit of an antidote to the curated life. however great you assume your neighbor's life is from instagram, of course you then heighten prince harry's life that much further and then you hear, oh, no, you cannot escape the slog of life for a human. like everyone's dealing with all kinds of things. trauma. trying to stay healthy. >> reporter: about a million people listen to each episode of "armchair expert." padman has been best friends with shepherd and his w
expert," hosted by hollywood star dax shepard and 2019 emmy nominee monica padman and premieres on spotify we wanted to find out why "armchair expert" is such a hit. we sent jamie yuccas in to learn about their secret sauce. >>> this is where it comes -- >> this is it. >> reporter: in this tiny l.a. attic, dax shepard and monica padman have convinced some of hollywood's biggest stars and global thought leaders to get vulnerable and share their most personal...
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his four duets debut tomorrow on spotify.e so artistic. >> there you go. >> see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
his four duets debut tomorrow on spotify.e so artistic. >> there you go. >> see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
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a little bit, which i'm looking forward to, because when it heats up like this, you know you get spotifys like we had today in san jose, and we could see a couple small ones tomorrow, but the weather the winds are favorable for firefighters right now i'll see you back here tomorrow night. all right, bill. thanks we'll see you then in south lake tahoe, a black bear cub is recovering tonight after being burned in the tamarack fire. mark louisville resident called lake tahoe wildlife care after spotting this £21 black bear. doctors say the cub who theye burns to all four paws. he was treated with pain, medication and fluids, and doctors are hopeful he will make a full recovery. all right, coming up tonight. the giants dodgers rivalry comes here to the base sports director mark cuban's will show us the key play bodiesm tonight, man. this is about as close as you can get to the playoffs here in july as it possibly gets. giants dodgers very tense. you make a mistake in this kind of a game, and it gets magnified and the dodgers pulled off a doozy tonight, which helps san francisco get over on t
a little bit, which i'm looking forward to, because when it heats up like this, you know you get spotifys like we had today in san jose, and we could see a couple small ones tomorrow, but the weather the winds are favorable for firefighters right now i'll see you back here tomorrow night. all right, bill. thanks we'll see you then in south lake tahoe, a black bear cub is recovering tonight after being burned in the tamarack fire. mark louisville resident called lake tahoe wildlife care after...
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and just as quickly facebook, twitter, and spotify and others are developing their own the clubhouse competitors. thank you, ben swan, if you're looking for a little light reading while you're on vacation, keep looking. if you truly question more, we recommend this sobering analysis in the new great depression, winners and losers and a post pandemic world. new york times best selling author james records warns that the current crisis is not like 2008, or even 1929. the new depression that has emerged from the coven pandemic is the worst economic crisis in u. s. history most fired employees will remain redundant. bankruptcies will be common and banks will buckle under the weight of bad debts. deflation, death and demography will rec, any chance of recovery and social disorder will follow closely on the heels of market chaos. the happy talk from wall street and the white house is an illusion. the worst is yet to come, but he writes for knowledgeable investors. not all hope is lost. drawing on historical case studies, monetary theory, and behind the scenes access to the halls of power.
and just as quickly facebook, twitter, and spotify and others are developing their own the clubhouse competitors. thank you, ben swan, if you're looking for a little light reading while you're on vacation, keep looking. if you truly question more, we recommend this sobering analysis in the new great depression, winners and losers and a post pandemic world. new york times best selling author james records warns that the current crisis is not like 2008, or even 1929. the new depression that has...
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anytime portable dot tv and check out the redacted i. podcast is called moment clarity on i tunes spotify and fits your i'll be right back a lot more back to rival guys. here's my goal is going to start at a federal reserve. so there are you going to get a back? oh, heck, no. refrigeration came. well, look at the rest, the 7 years bill, it was the record. the the who make no certainly no borders blind number please. we don't have authority. we don't actually the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judge governors crisis. we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together in welcome back. i'm still the camp, perhaps morocco bomb, the greatest achievement. and by greatest, i mean least bad was his normalization of diplomatic relations with cuba. but now that his former vice president in the oval office will that progress be reinvigorated,
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it's called moment of clarity on i tune spotify instead. sure, i'll be right back a lot more. i don't do it. you know, it's nice to number nobody when we get it. because if you don't, don't don't go down the limit of all using the 40 channels in there. i get the data that i need to find out if i can have it on the front of it. and then we can just talk to the middle initial with those who knew all along the plan, the person initials going to separate kill me. i cannot. they are to say that in law politicians or under work can even they are to say to, to people, oh, we have to reduce the consumption. this is why. so far the consumption issue did not was not taken up very seriously. so or, but it's a very serious issue. so we cannot address the climate change issue unless the people are on the word real, that we cannot continue our over consumption as we are doing now. the welcome back. i'm still a camp as goal start to get back to normal after a year of coven, some cities are changing what normal means for their school systems. but not everyone feel happy about it. for more or
it's called moment of clarity on i tune spotify instead. sure, i'll be right back a lot more. i don't do it. you know, it's nice to number nobody when we get it. because if you don't, don't don't go down the limit of all using the 40 channels in there. i get the data that i need to find out if i can have it on the front of it. and then we can just talk to the middle initial with those who knew all along the plan, the person initials going to separate kill me. i cannot. they are to say that in...
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so and i tune spotify and stitcher. i'll be right back a lot more. we live in a now where the supply side of the equation is broken, knower entering into the supply shocks where there could be micro chips for example, or basic commodities or sharply. there's a food insecurity now by hundreds of millions of people around the world just emerging over the past 12 months because of it's runaway inflation because of the runaway money print thing as we've been bank for a few years. so now people are really coming to grips with the fact that as the reports been right about it, what i cannot, they are to say that law politicians or under work. can you been there to say that to people. oh, we have to reduce the consumption. this is why so far the consumption issue did not was not taken up pretty seriously. so or but it's a very serious issue. so we cannot address the climate change issue. unless the people are on to word realize that we cannot continue our over consumption as we are doing now. the ah, you know, you don't do it. you know it, uncle nice number
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anytime portable dot tv and check out the redacted i podcast called moment of clarity on i tunes spotify and fit your i'll be right back a lot more. use the the ah me ah, you know you don't do it. you know it, uncle nice number didn't want to, you know, you didn't, you know, i don't, i don't, i don't know that i'll use enough 40 almost there. i get like that for the online for me, but he is the most senior for some of it to get back to your home job and took a look at it. went for william in. it was nice with those who knew that plenty person initials for the 2nd to use the the, the, the welcome back. i'm still the camp, perhaps morocco, obama. great. it's achievement. and by greatest, i mean least bad was his normalization of diplomatic relations with cuba. but now that his former vice president in the oval office will that progress be reinvigorated, or will our stance towards cuba cape being utterly idiotic and childish to find out more. we go to our intelligence failure, anders late. ah . after 4 years of intransigence casual threats of nuclear war and unabashed flirtation with foreig
anytime portable dot tv and check out the redacted i podcast called moment of clarity on i tunes spotify and fit your i'll be right back a lot more. use the the ah me ah, you know you don't do it. you know it, uncle nice number didn't want to, you know, you didn't, you know, i don't, i don't, i don't know that i'll use enough 40 almost there. i get like that for the online for me, but he is the most senior for some of it to get back to your home job and took a look at it. went for william in....
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obama's social media and there's also a spotify playlist. every year he brings it out.s back. giving every generation a chance to find something new. >> i always think i'm p going to be that interested in it and then every time i want to read it, what is he up to what does he listen to >> we love it all. thanks for waking up with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. coming up on the "today" show billionaire sir richard branson will talk about his historic feat in the new space race yesterday he strapped in for the >>> we begin the week with dangerous life threatening heat in the west. 120 degrees in death valley more heat on the way and that is fueling the growth of wildfires. >>> today president biden will turn his aention towards gun violence four arrested for weapons charges just outside the stadium hosting baseball's all-star game. >>> breaking overnight, thousands take to the streets of cuba in rare protest over hunger, pandemic restrictions and the lack of covid vaccinations. >>> more pain at the pump as gasoli
obama's social media and there's also a spotify playlist. every year he brings it out.s back. giving every generation a chance to find something new. >> i always think i'm p going to be that interested in it and then every time i want to read it, what is he up to what does he listen to >> we love it all. thanks for waking up with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. coming up on the "today" show billionaire sir richard branson will talk about his historic...
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but i have apps that include pandora, youtube music tune in sirius x m radio garden, itunes, spotify, jango, apple, music. speaker, live by live, i heart music, stitcher, and sound cloud. and that's for somebody who listen to a lot of talk radio gosh, but when i was music i want one i want to get and i'm going to more likely get it from there than from any place these buttons you've just recited to are now all over the dashboard, a new car is crowding out. the m f. m buttons. we're speaking with esteemed radio executive turn media studies professor david bernstein and paul glazer, who in addition to owning radio stations is himself a popular conservative radio and tv ponder his blog is you tell me texas dot com. david and paul both appeared at the recent talker as conference at hoster university, as did bill o'reilly without rush limbaugh, who is really the leader of it. no doubt the rush limbaugh was the leader of the conservative movement in america. there's no politician came close to him and there's nobody on television that can touch him. and he had built that up over decades and
but i have apps that include pandora, youtube music tune in sirius x m radio garden, itunes, spotify, jango, apple, music. speaker, live by live, i heart music, stitcher, and sound cloud. and that's for somebody who listen to a lot of talk radio gosh, but when i was music i want one i want to get and i'm going to more likely get it from there than from any place these buttons you've just recited to are now all over the dashboard, a new car is crowding out. the m f. m buttons. we're speaking...
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also developing a free ad-supported version and now competing with facebook, spotify and clubhouse. >> many other competitors down play the value of live now there is a lot more attention around that. we've already had an established base there with talent where they can engage with listeners and their fans directly. we'll continue to explore opportunities to build that in more social areas as well. that stretch that is enabling them to compete. trying to take share of the traditional radio. i asked whether there was an opportunity for her company in the new limit apple has put on facebook and their ability to target ads >> because of that first party data we've had a well established base of advertisers that support supported pandora. our acquisition of sticker they are really looking to be able to access music and talk. we have multiple formats >> now on the heels of other leaders. they'll be disciplined and other talent >> it is always a mogulfest there at sun valley and this is maybe the first big conference we've seen with people live coming out of the pandemic curious if what yo
also developing a free ad-supported version and now competing with facebook, spotify and clubhouse. >> many other competitors down play the value of live now there is a lot more attention around that. we've already had an established base there with talent where they can engage with listeners and their fans directly. we'll continue to explore opportunities to build that in more social areas as well. that stretch that is enabling them to compete. trying to take share of the traditional...
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this is on my spotify. # what does it look like in heaven.# at the start of the year, she decided toi've made is £400 in one hour. in cash? that was in cash. and then my live stream, which was through gifts on tiktok, igot £1,500. the next song i'm going to sing is lost without you by freya hardings. it's also seriously helping to raise her profile. am i a tiktoker? yeah. liv harland. i'm recording now. see what i mean? yeah. while we're there, shoppers are constantly recognising liv from her online busking. you performed in london the other day, so i was wondering why you're here. have you seen her before? i have, i've seen you on tiktok. while others have travelled especially. where you from ? bradford. did you come through todayjust for this? because you saw it on my story? that's mad. this is actual... this is how it works. yeah. so how did you know about today? on her instagram. right. you posted something yesterday, didn't you? about saying something's happening today in leeds. so i thought, do you know what? let's get up and drive and we'll go support her. so you've come from
this is on my spotify. # what does it look like in heaven.# at the start of the year, she decided toi've made is £400 in one hour. in cash? that was in cash. and then my live stream, which was through gifts on tiktok, igot £1,500. the next song i'm going to sing is lost without you by freya hardings. it's also seriously helping to raise her profile. am i a tiktoker? yeah. liv harland. i'm recording now. see what i mean? yeah. while we're there, shoppers are constantly recognising liv from her...
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stuart: spotify is the second-largest online. >> spotify, the music stream are looking for smaller thanhe pandoras of the world. stuart: spotify is down 70%. >> they came in below their guidance, to prove it. they helped to take away business in intel, late with a lot of their nanometer chips and the global chip shortage means surging demand powering sales doubling from last year. stuart: earnings are spectacular. >> that is good for the economy, workers, jobs and wages. stuart: it is not peak earnings yet. >> all that money printing in dc, buying a lot of good these companies are offering. stuart: 9% lower, what happened? >> wider than expected loss forecasting bigger losses for this year. the office spent $18 billion, membership growth wasn't that impressive. they had deutsche bank saying enough is enough. stuart: a great pandemic but not a good recovery. >> they have to make it worthwhile on the bottom line. we want this is earnings season and i am seeing starbucks reporting strong earnings and it was fueled by cold beverage sales. >> the fact that it has run up so much commuting col
stuart: spotify is the second-largest online. >> spotify, the music stream are looking for smaller thanhe pandoras of the world. stuart: spotify is down 70%. >> they came in below their guidance, to prove it. they helped to take away business in intel, late with a lot of their nanometer chips and the global chip shortage means surging demand powering sales doubling from last year. stuart: earnings are spectacular. >> that is good for the economy, workers, jobs and wages....
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they have a $40 million with spotify for podcast, turned exactly one podcast in december.are, never seen anything like it but i don't know who is watching this stuff. laura: i expect the actor playing harry to be more realistic, more true to form, true to life. i'm looking for okay good party around here, take it back a little bit. anyone have an orange slice? he is a party or. >> you made your career and your voice. i want your take on this. a new documentary called roadrunner, they use audio clips to narrate most of the movie but in two sections the filmmakers used ai technology to re-create his voice so he says two things in the film that he didn't speak in life. critics are claiming this is unethical and upsetting. your reaction? laura: i don't like this. i like the -- i thought i was going to hear the voices -- which was which? it portends a lot more that is coming. when the actors start being replaced with ai actors that are computer-generated that look real maybe they will have a different view. >> the deep fake for coming. they've done it with humphrey bogart, it i
they have a $40 million with spotify for podcast, turned exactly one podcast in december.are, never seen anything like it but i don't know who is watching this stuff. laura: i expect the actor playing harry to be more realistic, more true to form, true to life. i'm looking for okay good party around here, take it back a little bit. anyone have an orange slice? he is a party or. >> you made your career and your voice. i want your take on this. a new documentary called roadrunner, they use...
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they have a $40 million deal for spotify for podcasts. they turned one podcast in december. this is like royal welfare. i've never seen anything like it. i don't know who is watching this stuff. >> laura: maybe if they -- i'm expecting the actor playing harry to be more of -- kind of realistic. because i'm looking for the quarter kegger. the keg party around here. he lived to tip it back. are you drinking blue moon or stella? anybody have an orange slice? he's a partier. >> you made your career on your voice. there's a new anthony bourdain documentary called "roadrunner." they used clips of him to make the movie. in two seconds, they used a.i. technology to create his voice. he said two things that he didn't speak in life. critics are claiming this unethical. your reaction. >> laura: i don't like this. i like the real voice. i thought i was going to hear the voices and -- >> no, no, they don't -- >> laura: try to judge which is which. but i think it portends a lot more than is coming, don't you think? when the actors start being replaced with a.i. actors, with visions of act
they have a $40 million deal for spotify for podcasts. they turned one podcast in december. this is like royal welfare. i've never seen anything like it. i don't know who is watching this stuff. >> laura: maybe if they -- i'm expecting the actor playing harry to be more of -- kind of realistic. because i'm looking for the quarter kegger. the keg party around here. he lived to tip it back. are you drinking blue moon or stella? anybody have an orange slice? he's a partier. >> you made...