Josh Miller
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Podcast Appearances
And then I really believe what you or Ezra Klein said on that podcast about this idea of a flight to quality. I've never listened or engaged with The Verge more. And I predict that across mediums, TikTok, podcasts, I think that will only continue.
And then I really believe what you or Ezra Klein said on that podcast about this idea of a flight to quality. I've never listened or engaged with The Verge more. And I predict that across mediums, TikTok, podcasts, I think that will only continue.
And then I really believe what you or Ezra Klein said on that podcast about this idea of a flight to quality. I've never listened or engaged with The Verge more. And I predict that across mediums, TikTok, podcasts, I think that will only continue.
And my hunch is that things like Browse For Me or OpenAI or Perplexi, that's not going to replace the HomePod review that I rely on before making a purchase. I'm very bullish on that. I'm curious if you're not, but I am very bullish on that.
And my hunch is that things like Browse For Me or OpenAI or Perplexi, that's not going to replace the HomePod review that I rely on before making a purchase. I'm very bullish on that. I'm curious if you're not, but I am very bullish on that.
And my hunch is that things like Browse For Me or OpenAI or Perplexi, that's not going to replace the HomePod review that I rely on before making a purchase. I'm very bullish on that. I'm curious if you're not, but I am very bullish on that.
There is this middle tier of content and content providers that we might call quick facts or more commodity type content, where candidly, as you know, most of those or some large percentage of those are content farms, or they're contractors that are just churning stuff out, or copying stuff, or AI generate.
There is this middle tier of content and content providers that we might call quick facts or more commodity type content, where candidly, as you know, most of those or some large percentage of those are content farms, or they're contractors that are just churning stuff out, or copying stuff, or AI generate.
There is this middle tier of content and content providers that we might call quick facts or more commodity type content, where candidly, as you know, most of those or some large percentage of those are content farms, or they're contractors that are just churning stuff out, or copying stuff, or AI generate.
I think it's that middle layer, that middle layer of, I want to know what Sauvignon Blanc tastes like, because I don't know anything about wine, but I'm at the wine store. That, to me, is the tricky one. I think The Verge is good and going to be better. No, but I truly, truly believe that.
I think it's that middle layer, that middle layer of, I want to know what Sauvignon Blanc tastes like, because I don't know anything about wine, but I'm at the wine store. That, to me, is the tricky one. I think The Verge is good and going to be better. No, but I truly, truly believe that.
I think it's that middle layer, that middle layer of, I want to know what Sauvignon Blanc tastes like, because I don't know anything about wine, but I'm at the wine store. That, to me, is the tricky one. I think The Verge is good and going to be better. No, but I truly, truly believe that.
And so I think in many ways, Casey's revulsion comment, obviously that hurts and it hits, especially after speaking with him. I think it is fair in many ways, but I think it really hits on one percentage of the content that I'm optimistic for what will happen to media at that end of the spectrum. But maybe that's ignorance. But again, I'm curious from The Verge.
And so I think in many ways, Casey's revulsion comment, obviously that hurts and it hits, especially after speaking with him. I think it is fair in many ways, but I think it really hits on one percentage of the content that I'm optimistic for what will happen to media at that end of the spectrum. But maybe that's ignorance. But again, I'm curious from The Verge.
And so I think in many ways, Casey's revulsion comment, obviously that hurts and it hits, especially after speaking with him. I think it is fair in many ways, but I think it really hits on one percentage of the content that I'm optimistic for what will happen to media at that end of the spectrum. But maybe that's ignorance. But again, I'm curious from The Verge.
My assumption is this Decoder podcast, I would bet that the ad slots are sold out for the rest of the year. I think so.
My assumption is this Decoder podcast, I would bet that the ad slots are sold out for the rest of the year. I think so.
My assumption is this Decoder podcast, I would bet that the ad slots are sold out for the rest of the year. I think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.