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House Passes Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
  + stars: | 2023-09-30 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein Dies at 90
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Watch: New York City Hit With Severe Flooding, Subways Disrupted
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Suspect Charged in Murder of Rapper Tupac Shakur
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Philippines Removes Chinese Floating Barrier in South China Sea
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Hollywood Writers End Strike After Reaching Deal With Studios
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Inside the Company Minting the Next Generation of Child StarsPocket.watch, a digital-media company in Culver City, Calif., wants to be ‘the Nickelodeon of the future,’ its CEO says. WSJ’s Chavie Lieber explains how the company identifies and then signs YouTube’s biggest kid creators and then works to create new shows and distribution deals with streaming giants. Zoe Thomas hosts. Photo: Pat Martin for WSJ Magazine
Persons: WSJ’s Chavie Lieber, Zoe Thomas, Pat Martin Organizations: Nickelodeon, WSJ Magazine Locations: Culver City, Calif
Surge of Migrants Put Strain on Texas City
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Amazon’s Next Big Hit Remains ElusiveFirst came online shopping, then Prime, followed by AWS. But when it comes to Amazon’s next big hit, the tech giant continues to fumble. WSJ reporter Sebastian Herrera joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the company’s yearslong search for its “fourth pillar.” Illustration: Mitch Blunt
Persons: Amazon’s, Sebastian Herrera, Zoe Thomas, Mitch Blunt Organizations: AWS
Watch: Speaker McCarthy Launches Impeachment Inquiry Into Biden
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Can AI Help Make Fashion More Inclusive? The fashion industry is turning to artificial intelligence to help expand the body types and backgrounds of models in ads. Katharine Zarrella, the Fashion Director of WSJ Off Duty, joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss how the fashion world is dressing up AI. Plus, tech leaders descended on Washington to share their thoughts on how AI should be regulated. Photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters
Persons: Katharine Zarrella, Zoe Thomas, Tyrone Siu Locations: Washington
Special Counsel to Seek Indictment for Hunter Biden
  + stars: | 2023-09-06 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Can AI Help Make Fashion More Inclusive? The fashion industry is turning to artificial intelligence to help expand the body types and backgrounds of models in ads. Katharine Zarrella, the Fashion Director of WSJ Off Duty, joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss how the fashion world is dressing up AI. Plus, tech leaders descended on Washington to share their thoughts on how AI should be regulated. Photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters
Persons: Katharine Zarrella, Zoe Thomas, Tyrone Siu Locations: Washington
Cleanup Begins After Idalia Wallops the Southeast U.S.
  + stars: | 2023-08-31 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Tech Added to an Epidemic of Myopia. Can It Help Fix It Too? Screens and a lack of sunlight are harming children’s vision. Half the global population is expected to be nearsighted by 2050, according to the World Health Organization. WSJ family and tech columnist Julie Jargon joins host Zoe Thomas to explain how the situation got so bad and one tech fix that could help.
Persons: Julie Jargon, Zoe Thomas, Jon Krause Organizations: World Health Organization
AI’s Thorniest Issues Will Be Addressed in Court Congress is discussing ways to regulate artificial intelligence. But while they debate the best approaches, courts may be the ones to decide some of the most important questions around AI development. WSJ reporter Ryan Tracy joins host Zoe Thomas with a breakdown of multiple lawsuits involving AI and how they could shape the landscape of this burgeoning industry. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz
Persons: Will, Ryan Tracy, Zoe Thomas, Amogh Alva Vaz
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
'The Price Is Right' Host Bob Barker Dies at 99
  + stars: | 2023-08-26 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
Watch: Indian Rover Explores the Moon’s South Pole
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Biden Administration Taps Wall Street to Help Revive Chips IndustryTo bring semiconductors production back to the U.S. the Biden administration has tapped Wall Street insiders to help it allocate $39 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies and incentives. WSJ reporter Yuka Hayashi joins host Zoe Thomas to explain why their expertise is valuable for one of the most significant acts of government intervention since World War II.
Persons: Biden, Yuka Hayashi, Zoe Thomas Organizations: Biden Locations: U.S
AI’s Thorniest Issues Will Be Addressed in CourtCongress is discussing ways to regulate artificial intelligence. But while they debate the best approaches, courts may be the ones to decide some of the most important questions around AI development. WSJ reporter Ryan Tracy joins host Zoe Thomas with a breakdown of multiple lawsuits involving AI and how they could shape the landscape of this burgeoning industry. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz
Persons: Will, Ryan Tracy, Zoe Thomas, Amogh Alva Vaz
Trump Snubs GOP Debate, Joins Tucker Carlson for Interview on X
  + stars: | 2023-08-24 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Microsoft Offers Big Concession to Secure Activision DealMicrosoft has offered new concessions to win over U.K. regulators as it tries to close its $75 billion deal for games publisher Activision Blizzard. WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Dan Gallagher joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what the tech giant is willing to give up and why this is a strategic long-term bet for Microsoft. Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Bloomberg News
Persons: Dan Gallagher, Zoe Thomas, Michael Ciaglo Organizations: Microsoft, Activision Deal Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Bloomberg
AI’s Thorniest Issues Will Be Addressed in CourtCongress is discussing ways to regulate artificial intelligence. But while they debate the best approaches, courts may be the ones to decide some of the most important questions around AI development. WSJ reporter Ryan Tracy joins host Zoe Thomas with a breakdown of multiple lawsuits involving AI and how they could shape the landscape of this burgeoning industry. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz
Persons: Will, Ryan Tracy, Zoe Thomas, Amogh Alva Vaz
AI’s Thorniest Issues Will Be Addressed in CourtCongress is discussing ways to regulate artificial intelligence. But while they debate the best approaches, courts may be the ones to decide some of the most important questions around AI development. WSJ reporter Ryan Tracy joins host Zoe Thomas with a breakdown of multiple lawsuits involving AI and how they could shape the landscape of this burgeoning industry. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz
Persons: Will, Ryan Tracy, Zoe Thomas, Amogh Alva Vaz
Microsoft Offers Big Concession to Secure Activision DealMicrosoft has offered new concessions to win over U.K. regulators as it tries to close its $75 billion deal for games publisher Activision Blizzard. WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Dan Gallagher joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what the tech giant is willing to give up and why this is a strategic long-term bet for Microsoft. Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Bloomberg News
Persons: Dan Gallagher, Zoe Thomas, Michael Ciaglo Organizations: Microsoft, Activision Deal Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Bloomberg
Watch: India Becomes First Country to Land on Moon’s South Pole
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Microsoft Offers Big Concession to Secure Activision DealMicrosoft has offered new concessions to win over U.K. regulators as it tries to close its $75 billion deal for games publisher Activision Blizzard. WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Dan Gallagher joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what the tech giant is willing to give up and why this is a strategic long-term bet for Microsoft. Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Bloomberg News
Persons: Dan Gallagher, Zoe Thomas, Michael Ciaglo Organizations: Microsoft, Activision Deal Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Bloomberg
Hawaii Fire: DNA Sought From Families of Missing People in Maui
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Can AI Help Make Fashion More Inclusive? The fashion industry is turning to artificial intelligence to help expand the body types and backgrounds of models in ads. Katharine Zarrella, the Fashion Director of WSJ Off Duty, joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss how the fashion world is dressing up AI. Plus, tech leaders descended on Washington to share their thoughts on how AI should be regulated. Photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters
Persons: Katharine Zarrella, Zoe Thomas, Tyrone Siu Locations: Washington
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