Code Media


“Sadly, the endangered species of ‘real journalism’ now exists almost entirely in captivity ... behind a paywall.”


Armstrong is live from Recode’s Code Media conference.


Scary! (If you don’t work at Google or Facebook.)


We’ve got top people from Oath and Magic Leap.


Remember when you read about the possibility of BuzzFeed News being spun off?


If Facebook wants to influence what shows up in its News Feed, it should pay publishers.


The company has bid for NFL streaming rights two years in a row. It lost both times.


The company has a three strikes rule. Paul doesn’t have three strikes, says CEO Susan Wojcicki.


“You either have the most-watched content on television, or you don’t have it.”


“The metric is definitely evolving.”


“I think that we’re theSkimm for a reason,” theSkimm co-founder Danielle Weisberg said.


You don’t need Facebook when you have email and Pinterest.




“I would take a different approach, personally, as a journalist,” Polgreen said at Recode’s Code Media conference.


It will show up in March.


Polgreen spoke onstage at Code Media 2018.


We’ve got top people from BuzzFeed, YouTube, Facebook and HuffPost.


He says the media is “in crisis.” So what’s his plan?


We have evolved from a world of limited options to one of almost infinite choice.


Three more people you want to hear from. See you next week.


Augmented reality. Mixed reality. Spatial computing. Whatever you want to call the company’s tech, it is making big promises about what it can do. Time to talk to the man running the show.


And Kara Swisher, too! See you there.


If you care about media, you care about Google and Facebook. So we’re talking to some of their top execs next month.


And we’ve got a lot to talk about.


We’ll see you in California in February.


When you’re trying to close an $86 billion deal, you can take your time.


HBO, Warner Bros, CNN — they’re all going to report to him. What’s his plan?


You should join us there.


He is the public face of Google’s massive global advertising business.


The Hollywood veteran has taken the reins at one of today’s biggest and most successful movie studios.


“The internet enables niche in a massively powerful way, where you can focus and be really good at one thing.”


He’s “the deal guy.”
“I don’t quite understand why [YouTube] doesn’t give premium content” — the kind of stuff his company makes — “a better home.”


The venerable company is making a giant bet on creating its own TV series to reinvent and modernize its brand.


Food recipe videos have become the fastest-growing part of BuzzFeed’s digital publishing business.


Apple is getting into the TV content-making business with “Planet of the Apps.”
Blumhouse Productions, which produces horror movies like “Paranormal Activity” and “The Purge,” stays profitable by keeping production costs below $5 million.


The former CEO of HBO oversaw the subscription network’s first hits, like “The Sopranos” and “Sex and the City.”


“We’re not at war with the administration, we’re at work.”

