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Re/code on TV, Thankfully

Here are all the week’s radio and TV appearances by Re/code staff, organized in one spot for your Thanksgiving weekend viewing.

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If you are looking for some tech talk to digest along with Thanksgiving leftovers, fret not.

Even in this holiday week, Re/code staffers spent a fair bit of time on the airwaves.

On the Thanksgiving front, Kara Swisher was on CNBC to talk about how Black Friday is increasingly a mobile affair.

And, as part of our holiday gift guide, Lauren Goode was on CNBC chatting about what to buy the fitness love in your life. We also have you covered if you are shopping for new parents, baby boomers or teenagers.

Lauren and Bonnie Cha were also on WBUR’s “Here & Now” radio show to discuss holiday tech gift options.

In non-Thanksgiving news, Edmund Lee appeared on CNBC to talk about Apple’s continued stock rise.

Kara also talked about Europe’s interest in breaking up Google.

And Nellie Bowles was also on “Here & Now,” punditing about Uber, which was steeped in executive mishaps that did not stop the transportation service from attracting a new massive funding round from investors.

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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