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The Eric Jackson Podcast focuses on the key issues going on today in the worlds of media and technology.... more
FAQs about The Eric Jackson Podcast:How many episodes does The Eric Jackson Podcast have?The podcast currently has 85 episodes available.
April 20, 2017Ep. 55 - Mental Models And Netflix SubscribersOnly a few years ago, Wall Street analysts didn't think it was likely that Netflix could grow its subscribers beyond 30 million. They now have 100 million worldwide. Where will it stop? Is the company spending unsustainably on content or is it prudent given its growth opportunities?...more17minPlay
April 10, 2017Ep. 54 - The Case For Why Bill Simmons Will Return To ESPN In 2018In 2015, Bill Simmons was unceremoniously fired by ESPN in public. Two months later, he signed a lucrative 3 year deal with HBO that will end next year. Will he continue The Ringer independently or team up with ESPN or some other major media outlet? Eric makes the cast for why both Simmons and ESPN should swallow their pride and put Humpty Dumpty back together....more8minPlay
April 06, 2017Ep. 53 - The Death Of TextFive years ago, I predicted the New York Times would be out of business by now. It's not, but print and text in general - even digital media companies based on text like Vox and BuzzFeed - are having difficulty making money next to long-form articles. We are a visual society moving more to video and images as our preferred method of consuming information. This has lots of business and investing implications....more18minPlay
March 16, 2017Ep. 52 - Why Snapchat's IPO Is Thawing The IPO Ice AgeEric discusses why so many tech and media companies have preferred to stay private vs. go public over the past 15 years and why that's outside what's typically been the norm. With the new Snapchat IPO getting a higher valuation from public investors compared to private ones, look for more and more companies to go back to IPO'ing sooner in their life cycles....more12minPlay
March 03, 2017Ep. 51 - NBCU Bets On Snapchat, Disney Bets On BAMTech, Building A Big Video Biz On FB LiveNBCU spent $500 million on Snapchat stock in its IPO. Disney recently bought a path to control BAMTech. Can these traditional media companies make money in digital through these investments? Will upstarts like Cheddar running on Facebook Live overtake them? There are a lot of questions still to answer before we figure that out. Eric runs through all the important ones....more20minPlay
February 16, 2017Ep. 50 - Walt Piecyk on Charter, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, DISH, and AppleEric speaks with BTIG TMT analyst Walt Piecyk about Charter's results, whether it will be bought by Verizon, what Verizon is doing with its new Unlimited plan, if Sprint and T-Mobile will merge, how AT&T is posiitoned, what smaller players might be bought on the path to 5G, as well as how Apple is positioned going into the roll-out of iPhone 8 later this year....more44minPlay
February 13, 2017Ep. 49 - Apple's Blind Spot: End The Dividend And Do More Big M&AApple has spent $150 billion on stock buybacks and $50 billion on dividends since starting the capital return program in 2012. They've also tacked on $100 billion in debt that needs to be repaid down the road. They'd have been better off buying Facebook, Netflix or Instagram. Google hasn't minded taking big swings at YouTube, Android, or DoubleClick over the years - and it's reshaped the company. Eric outlines why Apple needs to face its big M&A blind spot....more25minPlay
January 31, 2017Ep. 48 - Verizon Needs A Content StrategyVerizon's Go90 strategy looks dated compared to AT&T's with DirecTV and Time Warner zero rated data streaming as well as Sprint and T-Mobile's unlimited data plans. Eric outlines why Vessel isn't a solution for Go90 and Verizon likely needs to make a much bigger content acquisition....more8minPlay
January 31, 2017Ep. 47 - Sony Won't Unload Its Movie StudioWith Michael Lynton leaving to go to be Executive Chair at Snap, many in the media have speculated that Sony is about to sell off its movie studio to either CBS or someone else. Eric gives his read on why he thinks it's more likely that Sony's CEO Kaz Hirai will double down on its investment in the movie studio as it tries to better fuse its hardware and software....more11minPlay
January 31, 2017Ep. 46 - The NFL Still Has A Big TV Ratings ProblemThe NFL's TV Ratings ended 2016 down 8% from the prior year. That's much better than earlier in the season. Some think the blip was purely the result of the election year. Eric explains why he thinks there are still big ratings problems ahead for the league next year and after....more11minPlay
FAQs about The Eric Jackson Podcast:How many episodes does The Eric Jackson Podcast have?The podcast currently has 85 episodes available.