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Caliber CEO Ramin Beheshti says younger audiences who aren’t typing URLs into browsers and aren’t interested in being talked down to. We get into why the traditional news product is mismatched with how people actually consume information, why platform-native formats have beaten the homepage, and how Caliber is trying to build news that fits into people’s lives rather than demanding the reverse. Ramin explains the logic behind The News Movement, The Recount, Capsule, and the new SaySo app, and why he thinks the future is less about institutional brands and more about trusted individuals delivering information at the speed of culture.
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Caliber CEO Ramin Beheshti says younger audiences who aren’t typing URLs into browsers and aren’t interested in being talked down to. We get into why the traditional news product is mismatched with how people actually consume information, why platform-native formats have beaten the homepage, and how Caliber is trying to build news that fits into people’s lives rather than demanding the reverse. Ramin explains the logic behind The News Movement, The Recount, Capsule, and the new SaySo app, and why he thinks the future is less about institutional brands and more about trusted individuals delivering information at the speed of culture.

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