“We went down a YouTube rabbit hole, Alan Partridge made a triumphant return and a singular look at cold war espionage came with an irresistible earworm.”— Hannah J Davies, Rachel Aroesti , theguardian.com
“Barstool’s stance was, if you guys take ‘Call Her Daddy’ and go somewhere else, we’re going to sue the fuck out of you. Like, you’re under a three-year contract.”— Dave Portnoy, nypost.com
“Like many of these men, Joe grumbles a lot about “political correctness.” He knows that he is privileged by virtue of his gender and his skin color, but in his heart he is sick of being reminded about it. Like lots of other white men in America, he is grappling with a growing sense that the term whi…”— Devin Gordon, theatlantic.com
“The problem with books and videos is that you can’t do anything else while you’re doing them, right? When you’re reading, you’re reading. When you’re watching a video, you can be distracted, but you have to pay attention to the video. But, if you’re listening to a podcast, you can be driving a forkl…”— Jordan B. Peterson, youtube.com
“thought, 'well, what am I supposed to do, now that I hit a million views? How am I supposed to conceptualize that? What is this YouTube thing anyways, that was once a repository for cute cat videos? What does it mean to have a million views on it?' So I really started to think about it, because ther…”— Jordan B. Peterson, youtube.com
“Live events offer podcasts the opportunity to monetize outside of audio ad revenue, which is growing but still pretty small compared to radio ad revenue.”— Sara Fischer, axios.com
“Back when Anna knew her, Faith Goldy was an outspoken feminist who was voted school prefect at their private all-girls school. Now, she’s a media personality on the far-right internet.”— The Cut, thecut.com