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Noah Kulwin

Noah Kulwin

Associate Editor

Noah Kulwin recently graduated from UC Berkeley. He is originally from Montclair, New Jersey. Previously he was an intern for The Awl and an editor for the startup Umano.

Ethics Statement

Here is a statement of my ethics and coverage policies. It is more than most of you want to know, but, in the age of suspicion of the media, I am laying it all out.

Formerly, I was the West Coast representative to the J Street U National Student Board. J Street U is the campus organizing arm of J Street, a 501(c)(4) political advocacy organization that promotes the two-­state solution and diplomatic intervention in the Israeli­-Palestinian conflict.

I also was employed as a contractor with the title of “editor” for Umano, a startup making news podcasts. You can find more information about them (and their investors) here.

I do not own stock in any company that I report on or accept gifts from any companies.

Recode is owned wholly by Vox Media, a company with an audience of 170 million worldwide. It has eight distinct media brands: The Verge (Technology and Culture), Vox.com (News), SB Nation (Sports), Polygon (Gaming), Eater (Food and Nightlife), Racked (Shopping, Beauty and Fashion), Curbed (Real Estate and Home), as well as Recode (Tech Business).

Vox Media has a number of investors, including, but not limited to, Comcast Ventures and NBCUniversal, both of which are owned by Comcast Corporation.

My posts have total editorial independence from these investors, even when they touch on products and services these companies produce, compete with, or invest in. The same goes for all content on Recode and at our conferences. No one in this group has influence on or access to the posts we publish. We will also add a direct link to this disclosure when we write directly about the companies.

Latest articles by Noah Kulwin

Technology
Instead of selling you TV, Apple wants to build you a TV guide | Recode Daily: August 5, 2016Instead of selling you TV, Apple wants to build you a TV guide | Recode Daily: August 5, 2016
Technology

Here’s what Apple is working on instead of a skinny bundle.

By Noah Kulwin
Johnson & Johnson hired a Dropbox exec so it can make deals like a tech company
Technology

Marc Leibowitz used to run corporate development at the cloud storage startup.

By Noah Kulwin
Technology
Why Walmart and Jet.com definitely belong together | Recode Daily: August 4, 2016Why Walmart and Jet.com definitely belong together | Recode Daily: August 4, 2016
Technology

A $3 bilion acquisition deal is reportedly in the works.

By Noah Kulwin
Spotted in a Capitol Hill office bathroom: Donald Trump hand size prank taped to the wall
Technology

A photo from inside the men’s room.

By Noah Kulwin
Technology
Lyft is making a lot of money, but will it be enough to find a buyer? | Recode Daily: August 3, 2016Lyft is making a lot of money, but will it be enough to find a buyer? | Recode Daily: August 3, 2016
Technology

A leaked letter says the ride-hailing service is growing.

By Noah Kulwin
Technology
So what does the Uber-Didi deal actually mean? | Recode Daily: August 2, 2016So what does the Uber-Didi deal actually mean? | Recode Daily: August 2, 2016
Technology

The China truce has far-reaching consequences.

By Noah Kulwin
The Uber-Didi deal is straight out of Peter Thiel’s playbook
Technology

Here’s what the Gawker destroyer said in 2014.

By Noah Kulwin
Technology
Why Uber teamed up with its main rival in China | Recode Daily: August 1, 2016Why Uber teamed up with its main rival in China | Recode Daily: August 1, 2016
Technology

Uber and Didi Chuxing call a truce, and now everyone in the ride business owns everyone else.

By Noah Kulwin