Published Jul 29, 2023

No Mercy / No Malice: Frenemies

Scott Galloway and guest George Hahn delve into the transformative influence of tech companies on traditional media, unpacking the decline of journalism and the strategic power shift to technology firms, while also exploring the critical need for digital IP protection against AI exploitation in the creative industry.
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  • Publishing Impact

    The rise of tech giants like Google and Facebook has profoundly disrupted traditional publishing, leading to a decline in journalism. recounts his experience urging publishers to protect their content, only to be ignored as tech companies devoured the industry 1. This shift has resulted in a dramatic reduction in the number of journalists and a surge in PR professionals within Big Tech, skewing the balance between genuine journalism and corporate messaging.

    The newspaper industry is a shadow of itself and dependent on the kindness of strangers who are billionaires.

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    The consolidation of media and the dominance of tech firms have redefined the barriers within the industry, affecting everything from retail to entertainment 1.

       

    Hollywood Shift

    The power dynamics in Hollywood have shifted significantly, with tech firms like Apple, Netflix, and Amazon now dominating the landscape. highlights how these companies have brought cheaper capital and a willingness to take risks, overshadowing traditional studios 2. This shift has left studios struggling to compete, as they lack the financial resources and innovative edge of their tech counterparts.

    Tech inserts itself between consumers and content, often creating a layer of innovation on top of other people's content.

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    As studios grapple with these changes, they must navigate a complex landscape where tech firms hold the upper hand in terms of economic power and strategic influence 3.

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