In this episode Joe and Robert run through the Super Bowl ad winners and losers. There may be some surprises. Spotify buys more and more podcast companies as it makes a business model shift. And Binance, of all companies, takes …
The boys cover the ongoing Spotify/Joe Rogan saga, while Robert's new book title should be "Epic Marketing Rant." The continuing soap opera at Spotify calls into question the editorial control needs of a platform. And yes, platform also means media …
The Spotify/Joe Rogan situation seems to be gaining momentum as for Apple pastures. , while product analytics company as the M&A market heats up. In rants and raves, Robert . Joe comments on the , and . Robert's book recommendation: …
Paid subscription companies are going M&A crazy, while LinkedIn starts to take B2B media seriously.
Another two examples of how social media platforms are throwing content creators to the curb.
In this very special 300th Anniversary show, Robert and Joe answer 10 audience questions covering all the things, with a surprise introduction from Gary Busey.
Crazy news week. The former President launches a social network inside a SPAC, and rumors swirl around PayPal buying Pinterest. Plus, a new martech report tells all.
With the new ruling out that college athletes can now generate compensation from their image and likeness, the amount of content-based businesses launched is going to be staggering.
Joe and Robert dig through the recent Morning Brew acquisition, pick apart the New York Times digital subscription model, and wonder why Philip Kotler started a blog.
Content Marketing with Pulizzi and Rose
Content Marketing with Pulizzi and Rose
Content Marketing with Pulizzi and Rose
Content Marketing with Pulizzi and Rose