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The Information’s TITV is first in tech news and analysis from the people that break and shape the story. The rest is just commentary.
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Latest episodes

Oct 9, 2020 • 19min
The Appiest Place on Earth
Cory Weinberg talks to Tom Dotan about the success of Disney+ and why the app's importance has bred tensions at the entertainment giant. Then, Cory talks antitrust and tech culture with Maelle Gavet, a former executive at real estate startup Compass and online travel firm Booking. Gavet recently published a book about her experience with what she calls "tech's empathy problem."

Oct 2, 2020 • 20min
Slacktivism
Zoe talks about this week's Coinbase controversy and how different CEOs feel about taking activist stands as a company. Then Alex talks about Facebook's battle with Apple, this time over messaging and integrating into iMessage.

Sep 25, 2020 • 16min
SPACs: A Love Story
It seems like in Silicon Valley is starting a SPAC. Reid Hoffman, Peter Thiel, Kevin Hartz, Chamath Palihapitiya, maybe even your roommate.
Reporters Cory Weinberg and Ross Matican trace the origins of the SPAC surge. We explain why these special-purpose acquisition companies have become so popular, some of the regulatory history, and what some of the downsides are.
In this episode, we talked to:
George Arison, co-CEO of Shift Technologies
Milos Vulanovic, associate of corporate finance at EDHEC Business School
Thomas Hennessy, co-CEO and president of PropTech Acquisition Corporation
Jay Heller, head of capital markets & IPO expansion at Nasdaq
Further reading:
The Information's SPAC Target List
What Private Tech Firms Should Watch Out For in SPACs
Opendoor, in Announcing SPAC, Opens Up About Losses
ChargePoint to Go Public in $2.4 Billion SPAC Deal

Sep 18, 2020 • 20min
Laurene Powell Jobs and Jenna Lyons (2020 WTF Summit)
This week we're presenting highlights from two interviews from the WTF Summit earlier this month. Emerson Collective's president Laurene Powell Jobs discusses her group's work on voting access as well as her ownership of The Atlantic magazine. Jenna Lyons, the former creative director for J Crew, talks about starting from the ground up with her new beauty brand.

Sep 11, 2020 • 14min
Sanitation Theater
We speak to some brave souls around the world who ventured back into the movie theater. And Richard Rushfield of The Ankler joins to give his take on how well the movie industry has faired these last two weekends back and what it all means for Hollywood.

Sep 4, 2020 • 20min
Stripe Tease
With the TikTok drama getting even messier and tech relations between the US and China at an all time low, we check in with Jessica Lessin about the latest. Then Cory talks to Kate Clark about how the payments firm Stripe has become a force in venture capital, often edging out established firms to get in on deals.

Aug 28, 2020 • 21min
Wherefore Art Thou Domio
The second part of our Airbnb series looks at Domio, a startup that tried to build a business on the Airbnb platform. Paris tells us how she stumbled across the Domio story and how the company gamed loopholes in city guidelines about short term rentals. And Cory explains what the Domio saga means for Airbnb as it heads toward an IPO.
Background reading:
How One Rental Startup Gamed Airbnb

Aug 21, 2020 • 10min
Airbnb Fights the Right to Party
Cory talks about the rise of parties at Airbnb rentals and how it's poised to be a huge headache for the company as it heads down the path of going public.

Aug 14, 2020 • 19min
Benioff at Sea
Kevin talks about his profile of Marc Benioff, the Salesforce CEO and philanthropist, which looked at how he and his company are managing during the pandemic. Especially when Salesforce's marquee event, Dreamforce, appears to be off this year. Also Tom chats with Alex about Apple's changes to ad tracking and the effect it will have on Facebook—as well as the gaming companies that rely heavily on Facebook ads.

Aug 8, 2020 • 18min
Tik Talk
Yunan joins to explain why the TikTok saga and the US government's decision to ban the app, unless it sells to an American company, has hurt the reputation of Zhang Yiming, the CEO of the app's parent company ByteDance. And Cory speaks to Kate about Headspin and the case of the company that had to give back some of its capital to investors after its revenue projections proved to be wildly off base.
Background Reading
Once a Hero, TikTok’s Founder Is Under Attack in China
Startup HeadSpin to Return Funding After Probe of Financial Statements