Topic: Acquisition

21 chapters across the catalog

The Fog
Episode 1726 1:16:28 - 1:20:17

1726: The Fog

YouTube Video Podcast Push, Platform Consolidation

YouTube is aggressively financing video-first podcasts to compete with Spotify and traditional audio platforms. Chris Cuomo predicted consolidation in the industry, suggesting YouTube may go on a buying spree of platforms like Rumble. This strategy emphasizes visual learning and high-production values, though critics argue that audio remains the primary way most users consume podcast content.

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 37:09 - 39:42

1621: Haley's Comment

Pfizer Acquisition of CGen and Cancer Focus

Pfizer completed a $54 billion acquisition of CGen, a leader in cancer-fighting technologies, as part of a strategic shift toward oncology. Critics of the pharmaceutical giant have linked this move to the rise of "turbo cancers" and the company's need for new revenue streams following the decline of COVID-19 vaccine sales.

Google Barf
Episode 1529 55:53 - 1:00:38

1529: Google Barf

Venture Capital Trends, Kleiner Perkins and Podshow History

A historical anecdote regarding Kleiner Perkins and the startup Podshow illustrates how venture capitalists often chase "the next big thing," such as the failed video service Joost. Google currently spends $13 billion quarterly on traffic acquisition to maintain its advertising lead. The current AI boom is compared to previous tech cycles where dominant players like Yahoo and MySpace were eventually displaced.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 29:30 - 31:55

1480: Internet of Dogs

The Podcast Broker, Buying and Selling Shows

ThePodcastBroker.com is highlighted as a new service allowing creators to buy or sell established podcast properties. The service, founded by Heather, targets podcasters who are tired of production but wish to see their shows continue under new ownership. One host mentions submitting the show to the broker out of curiosity regarding its market value.

Work To Rules
Episode 1124 1:08:55 - 1:12:43

1124: Work To Rules

Corporate Mergers and Robocall Harassment

A donor with experience in mergers and acquisitions explains "The Bitter Defense," a strategy where boards investigate their own company's skeletons to prevent hostile takeovers. The conversation shifts to the annoyance of robocalls, specifically those claiming a business is not properly listed in Google's search index.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 26:18 - 30:37

1109: Pentacon

Spotify Podcast Acquisitions, Gimlet Media and No Agenda Offer

Spotify is reportedly in talks to acquire Gimlet Media for approximately $200 million, signaling a shift toward platform exclusivity in podcasting. It is revealed that the No Agenda show received a similar offer from Spotify involving high numbers but requiring total exclusivity and the removal of the public RSS feed. The hosts express a preference for the "Value for Value" model over corporate acquisition.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 1:20:18 - 1:25:18

1106: Smart Wall

Viacom Acquires Pluto TV, Streaming Technology Comparison

Viacom purchased the free streaming service Pluto TV for $340 million. The discussion compares Pluto TV's superior engineering and instant channel loading to the "horrible" performance of Comcast's Xfinity streaming service. The acquisition is viewed as a move by Viacom to acquire reliable streaming technology that larger telecommunications giants have failed to master.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 57:49 - 1:00:16

1075: CIA Paid Me

Silicon Valley Acquisition Contracts and User Behavior

The departure of tech founders after acquisitions is described as a standard Silicon Valley practice once stock vesting periods end. One Instagram founder reportedly left $850 million on the table to exit early. Observations of airplane passengers show an obsessive focus on checking Instagram immediately upon landing, highlighting the app's addictive nature.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 1:40:05 - 1:43:35

995: Missile by Nike

Pawternity Leave and Millennial Pet Culture

Mparticle, a New York-based data company, has introduced "pawternity leave" to allow employees time off to bond with new pets. The trend is analyzed as a corporate strategy to appeal to millennials who treat pets as "furry children," potentially discouraging them from having human children which might interfere with high-intensity work schedules.

Losers to Lions
Episode 740 1:02:25 - 1:05:13

740: Losers to Lions

John McCain, Defense Acquisition Oversight Removal

Senator John McCain sponsors a bill (S. 1735) that shifts decision-making authority for major military acquisitions directly to service executives, potentially removing layers of oversight. The discussion touches on the Pentagon's inability to be audited and references the "missing" $2.3 trillion announced by Donald Rumsfeld on September 10, 2001.

#955251
Episode 676 12:02 - 14:28

676: #955251

Senate Armed Services Committee Priorities, Sequestration and Victoria Nuland

Senator John McCain identified the repeal of sequestration and military acquisition reform as his top priorities for the Senate Armed Services Committee. During the seminar, McCain praised Victoria Nuland for her service across multiple administrations. The discussion highlights the transition of power in the Senate and the focus on military spending.

Aristocrats!
Episode 675 2:20:11 - 2:23:39

675: Aristocrats!

Vice Media Valuation and Potential Acquisition of HLN

Vice Media CEO Shane Smith discussed the company's aggressive acquisition strategy, targeting "distressed media assets" like magazines and television networks. Smith hinted that Vice is interested in acquiring HLN (Headline News), claiming the network is currently performing poorly and could be revitalized under Vice's management.

Chubby Hitler
Episode 517 2:50:37 - 2:52:58

517: Chubby Hitler

Yahoo Tumblr Acquisition, Marissa Mayer and Tech Analysis

Yahoo's billion-dollar acquisition of Tumblr is analyzed by mainstream tech pundits, with CEO Marissa Mayer vowing "not to screw it up." The deal is characterized as a desperate move by an "old internet giant" to capture the youth market. The segment concludes with a critique of the "idiotic" tech analysis provided by mainstream networks like HLN and ESPN.

Episode 457 2:38:59 - 2:41:35

457: Giblet in EUROLand

Disney Acquires Lucasfilm for Four Billion Dollars

George Lucas has sold the Star Wars franchise and Lucasfilm to Disney for four billion dollars. The move is noted for its irony, as Disney had previously criticized Star Wars in 1977 before releasing its own failed sci-fi film, The Black Hole. The show concludes with a hand-off to the Freedom Fiends program on the No Agenda stream.

Episode 400 43:28 - 45:58

400: This is How We Spin

Facebook Acquisition of Instagram and Youth Perspectives

The $1 billion acquisition of Instagram by Facebook is discussed through the lens of younger users who value exclusivity. The hosts note that younger demographics are becoming suspicious of Facebook's size and data practices. A brief mention is made of family members visiting Austin and their reactions to the social media merger.

Acquisition Malpractice
Episode 381 2:05:52 - 2:07:50

381: Acquisition Malpractice

F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, Acquisition Malpractice

Pentagon official Frank Kendall's admission that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program was "acquisition malpractice" is discussed. The summary notes that the aircraft was put into production years before its first test flight, leading to massive cost overruns and technical failures. The F-35 is described as a bloated multinational project that has wasted billions in taxpayer funds across NATO member states.

Phobos Grunts
Episode 369 1:13:27 - 1:14:26

369: Phobos Grunts

Greenhill & Co. and the Failed AT&T T-Mobile Merger

The hosts follow up on a previous story regarding a banker from Greenhill & Co. who died in a plane crash. They note that the firm's rankings in the M&A sector plummeted to 40th place following the collapse of the $39 billion AT&T and T-Mobile acquisition, suggesting a link between the failed deal and the firm's misfortunes.

Cameras as Weapons
Episode 206 1:04:24 - 1:06:44

206: Cameras as Weapons

Ziff Davis Sale, No Agenda Business Model

Ziff Davis has reportedly been sold to an investment firm looking to create an online media "megalith." The hosts discuss how their independent business model is unattractive to large media buyers because it does not generate traditional corporate profits. They encourage listeners to continue supporting the show through donations to maintain its independence.