The New York Times is a complicated, big complicated place. It's just the willingness to change is less so than other places. We really are kind of making a big bet on this transparent format that is really trying to take very literally people's complaints about news articles. And by the way, I really enjoy spending my weekend day with you for pieces that I don't end up in.
Netflix beat estimates for Q3 and added two million subscribers. Meta has Super-App dreams for WhatsApp, and Mark Zuckerberg is ready to take on iMessage. Plus, Twitter freezes employees' stock accounts, and an activist investor grabs a significant stake in Salesforce. Friend of Pivot Ben Smith joins Kara and Scott to talk about the state of media, and the launch of his news platform, Semafor.
You can find Ben on Twitter at @semaforben, and Semafor at semafor.com.
You can listen to Kara’s new show, On with Kara Swisher, here.
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