Vigilantes such as America’s Luigi Mangione think violence will deliver justice. Trumpism is a revolutionary movement,but at least it’s arrived by democratic vote.
The ABC chair says he won’t tune into Rogan. Well,he should hope his journalists are doing it for him.
Despite posting a $16 million deficit and facing a government inquiry,the regulator threw a party at a floating beach club on Sydney Harbour.
Calling the most popular podcast host in the world repulsive and predatory isn’t just lazy. It shows how deep the ABC’s reluctance to evolve really is.
The unexpected war of words has also drawn in the world’s richest man,Elon Musk.
In a long chat on The Joe Rogan Experience,Donald Trump courted the podcast’s young male listeners – an audience his campaign covets.
Even Donald Trump recently admitted he’s guided not by his dozens of staffers,but by his 18-year-old son,when it comes to who he should be speaking with.
Spotify is scrambling to recover its losses after splashing out millions to lure celebrities.
A million podcasts started airing in 2020 alone. Two years on,2023 is set to see a fraction of that number.
Dawn Ostroff,who signed a multimillion-dollar podcast deal with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,will leave Spotify.
Getting a glimpse at how billionaire tech bros and other high-profile men talk to each other reinforces the view that if you have enough money,shifting the world’s power levers is something of an exclusive game.