
Uncovering patterns of change in media, culture, and technology, each week media veterans Brian Morrissey, Alex Schleifer and Troy Young break down stuff that matters. Get our newsletters: www.peoplevsalgorithms.com/ www.therebooting.com/ www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Business NewsNewsTechnology | |||

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I’m enjoying the new vibes of the show. The insight is strong, and the conversations remain sharp and prescient. AB is a solid addition because knowing where dinner hangs for these media/tech companies informs so much about their behavior.
The one thing that keeps it from being a full five stars for me is the inconsistency of the voices. When Troy or Alex are out, the balance shifts, and that mix is a big part of what makes the show work. Brian holds the center well. His takes are measured but ... more
Just brilliant. I’m a psychologist working on the impact of tech on our minds, and Troy, Brian and Alex consistently deliver the best insight to noise ratio you’ll find in the podcast world. If I could only listen to one podcast for original ideas, inspiration and insight, PVA would be it. Absolutely fabulous.
There’s something that I’m getting from this pod that is unique… so even though you’re a sexless Fleetwood Mac, please don’t breakup. But, why is Troy always at Alex’s throat? I’m pretty sure that we’re all 75% listening this for the insight of how tech will change media. Why so angry at the most tech-forward amount you — that being Alex? Troy, you have a beautiful, boomer(ing) voice. You’re already turned up to 11. Only Spinal Tap wants that.
I’ve recently come across this podcast and the views of the trio are divergent and thoughtful. Some very good debates about relevant issues. Keep up the good work.
Love this show, it hits a real sweet spot for me between the evolution of digital media and publishing, product, advertising and new technology and its potential impact but with a more wide angle lens looking at more subjects and interesting points of view on some of what’s happening in the world. Love the hosts, love their dynamic and their individual viewpoints on the same issues. Keep going with more of the same!
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Engaging with the critical intersection of media, technology, and culture, episodes cover a diverse array of topics that highlight the complexities and transformations taking place in contemporary social landscapes. Notable recurring themes include discussions on the impact of AI, the evolving media landscape, and the changing dynamics of consumer engagement in a digital age. The hosts bring personal anecdotes and industry insights into their dialogues, enriching the conversation with varying perspectives. The show is characterized by its sharp commentary, thought-provoking debates among the trio, and an authentic exploration of the challenges and opportunities within the media sector that resonate particularly well with audiences invested ... more
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