Direct naar content

The Summer Things Turned Messy

This week’s episode recaps what ended up being a messy summer, from corporate changeovers and AI existentialism to fresh competition for Google and a return to the TV bundle for streaming. Oh, and tariffs; we can’t forget tariffs. As stated, the season was kind of a mess, and Digiday managing editor Sara Jerde joined the show to help make sense of the events that transpired and what they portend for the rest of 2025.

Related stories:

WPP has its next CEO – but what do clients make of the heir apparent?

The coalition of the willing (and unable): publishers rally to wall off AI’s free ride

Google readies its last stand in latest antitrust trial

The next browser wars are here — and AI wants the ad dollars too

How tariffs have upended the back-to-school season

Datum:
Duur:

Meer afleveringen van The Digiday Podcast

  • The Summer Things Turned Messy

    This week’s episode recaps what ended up being a messy summer, from corporate changeovers and AI existentialism to fresh competition for Google and a return to the TV bundle for streaming. Oh, and tariffs; we can’t forget tariffs. As...
  • Why AI is agencies’ frenemy

    This week’s episode recaps xAI’s lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI (3:58), retail media’s recent boom that could be a bubble (11:11), and publishers’ push to usage-based pricing in their AI deals (15:23). Then (18:50) Digiday editors...
  • Retail Media Godmother Kristi Argyilan: "It's going to be a reset"

    On this week's episode, AI startup Perplexity puts in its bid to buy Google Chrome and The Trade Desk loses exclusivity with Walmart DSP, signaling another tough loss for the tech titan. Then (19:00), Uber's global head of ads Kristi...