Nick Quah
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And there's always going to be that tension, and there's always going to be some coexistence between the two spaces. Right now, yes, I think that the sort of conversation that we're having, or the thing that's interesting now is, like, how does this particular style of outreach and political communication and communication at large, how does it institutionalize? How does it become the norm?
And there's always going to be that tension, and there's always going to be some coexistence between the two spaces. Right now, yes, I think that the sort of conversation that we're having, or the thing that's interesting now is, like, how does this particular style of outreach and political communication and communication at large, how does it institutionalize? How does it become the norm?
And there's always going to be that tension, and there's always going to be some coexistence between the two spaces. Right now, yes, I think that the sort of conversation that we're having, or the thing that's interesting now is, like, how does this particular style of outreach and political communication and communication at large, how does it institutionalize? How does it become the norm?
And will it become boring? Will it become predictable? We're having not dissimilar conversations in television movies, right? For a while, like, are all movies going to be three hours long and IP-based? For a while, it seems like that's all we're ever going to get. But at some point... It becomes stale, becomes expected, and it collapses into itself. And then new things emerge from the ashes.
And will it become boring? Will it become predictable? We're having not dissimilar conversations in television movies, right? For a while, like, are all movies going to be three hours long and IP-based? For a while, it seems like that's all we're ever going to get. But at some point... It becomes stale, becomes expected, and it collapses into itself. And then new things emerge from the ashes.
And will it become boring? Will it become predictable? We're having not dissimilar conversations in television movies, right? For a while, like, are all movies going to be three hours long and IP-based? For a while, it seems like that's all we're ever going to get. But at some point... It becomes stale, becomes expected, and it collapses into itself. And then new things emerge from the ashes.
And that is going to be the case here as well, if it's not within podcasting, whatever it looks like in three to four years. I think the sort of more tricky question is, is it going to happen really quickly? But I do feel like... No, nothing stays in place forever.
And that is going to be the case here as well, if it's not within podcasting, whatever it looks like in three to four years. I think the sort of more tricky question is, is it going to happen really quickly? But I do feel like... No, nothing stays in place forever.
And that is going to be the case here as well, if it's not within podcasting, whatever it looks like in three to four years. I think the sort of more tricky question is, is it going to happen really quickly? But I do feel like... No, nothing stays in place forever.
I genuinely believe it is so much hard to launch stuff that it returns there ultimately. If your business model, your goal, the outcome you seek is to build an institution that outlives you, go for it. But if the goal, if the outcome that you seek is to increase your presence... If it's a political candidate, it is to increase presence such that you can win an election.
I genuinely believe it is so much hard to launch stuff that it returns there ultimately. If your business model, your goal, the outcome you seek is to build an institution that outlives you, go for it. But if the goal, if the outcome that you seek is to increase your presence... If it's a political candidate, it is to increase presence such that you can win an election.
I genuinely believe it is so much hard to launch stuff that it returns there ultimately. If your business model, your goal, the outcome you seek is to build an institution that outlives you, go for it. But if the goal, if the outcome that you seek is to increase your presence... If it's a political candidate, it is to increase presence such that you can win an election.
If you're an executive, if the goal there is to increase your presence so that you might be considered for a CEO job at another company or whatever, don't build your own stuff. Just go everywhere. Be ubiquitous. I think the large way that we've been thinking about media ecosystems over the past couple of years is that everybody's building their own little fiefdoms.
If you're an executive, if the goal there is to increase your presence so that you might be considered for a CEO job at another company or whatever, don't build your own stuff. Just go everywhere. Be ubiquitous. I think the large way that we've been thinking about media ecosystems over the past couple of years is that everybody's building their own little fiefdoms.
If you're an executive, if the goal there is to increase your presence so that you might be considered for a CEO job at another company or whatever, don't build your own stuff. Just go everywhere. Be ubiquitous. I think the large way that we've been thinking about media ecosystems over the past couple of years is that everybody's building their own little fiefdoms.
Everybody's in their little fiefdoms and everybody lives in their own alternate reality. What's better than that? If a billion dollars is better than a million dollars, what's better than building your own reality is to be in everybody else's. That's the game.
Everybody's in their little fiefdoms and everybody lives in their own alternate reality. What's better than that? If a billion dollars is better than a million dollars, what's better than building your own reality is to be in everybody else's. That's the game.
Everybody's in their little fiefdoms and everybody lives in their own alternate reality. What's better than that? If a billion dollars is better than a million dollars, what's better than building your own reality is to be in everybody else's. That's the game.