Gq pulled an article critiquing one of brothers discovery ceo david zasloff. The writer asked revise the article but declined saying editors are certain there are no inaccuracies. He gave the editor permission to make changes, but was not comfortable seeing his name attached after seeing the new version. I mean it's kind of old school Rough housing in the hollywood department. It doesn't seem fresh and new," he said.
Kara and Scott discuss Apple hitting a $3 trillion valuation, China announcing export restrictions on minerals used in the production of semiconductors, and GQ pulling an article critiquing David Zaslav. Also: Meta’s Twitter competitor, Threads is officially here and racking in the downloads. A certain someone isn’t so happy about that. Plus, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction to prohibit certain communications between the Biden administration and social media sites. And a listener question on going from academia to the corporate world.
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