Vanity Fair editor Radhika Jones

Vanity Fair editor Radhika Jones

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The Ad Industry's Weirdest Tradition

The Rebooting's Brian Morrissey joins me from Cannes, where OpenAI is pitching advertisers, creators are becoming media brands, and thousands of people are still flying across the Atlantic to meet with people they could see back home. We talk about what's changed in advertising, ...  Show more

A Hollywood Manager Explains the New Rules of Show Biz

Today’s show is about money, and how to make it in entertainment. The streaming boom made Hollywood feel like it had solved its money problem: Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Disney and everyone else wanted endless stuff. Top talent got paid, and so did everyone else. That boom is over, ...  Show more

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