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Scott Galloway

Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and host of the Prof G and Pivot Podcasts. For Scott Galloway speaking inquiries, email speaking@profgmedia.com

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Scott Galloway

Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and host of the Prof G and Pivot Podcasts. For Scott Galloway speaking inquiries, email speaking@profgmedia.com

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October 27

The Netflix Effect

Despite receiving scant coverage, the biggest business stories last week were Netflix and Meta’s quarterly earnings. The numbers were striking: NFLX profits hit $1.6 billion (up 20% from a year earlier) and the platform added 9 million new subscribers. Meanwhile, the company is raising prices.…

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October 20

Listen

Listening is underrated. Unlike vision, hearing works in the dark and around corners. We hear 20 to 100 times faster than we see, and what we hear stays in our heads longer, often evoking strong emotions — just listen to your favorite band from college.…

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October 13

Seconds

We receive dozens of thoughtful emails each week from people (mostly young men) asking for advice. They all deserve a response, but the time/space continuum gets in the way. So we’ve set out to leverage AI to develop a digital twin capable of answering questions…

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October 6

Private

A source of capital has morphed to a source of entertainment. A reality show, minus hot people and Andy Cohen. The charismatic carnival barkers on CNBC serve up a steady diet of SPACs, social media, and space, and would have you believe that’s the center…

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September 29

Think Bigger

Last week, after five months of striking, the Writers Guild (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) reached a tentative agreement. “We can say, with great pride,” the WGA wrote, “that this deal is exceptional — with meaningful gains and protections…

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September 22

Losing My Religion

What has been the most significant change in the American experience over the past century? The internet, civil rights, antibiotics? The transition from a manufacturing to a service economy, or rapid urbanization? Right up there, I believe, is the displacement of religion from the center…

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September 15

Searching for a Breakup

“The notion that power should be limited so that no person or institution can enjoy unaccountable influence is at the very root of our democracy.”  —Tim Wu, Columbia University Capitalism is the most powerful system devised to elevate  the human condition. Its oxygen is innovation,…

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September 8

Least Bad

For decades, America has predicted — arrogantly and repeatedly — the imminent fall of a nation. The doomed nation, according to Americans? A: America. In the ’80s, we decided Japan was doing to us economically what they couldn’t do militarily four decades prior. My second…

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August 25

Tell Me A Story

A lot can happen in 18 months. Last January, the Nasdaq and venture funding were fresh off all-time highs. The market was birthing two unicorns (startups worth more than $1 billion) per day. Then the music stopped. Tech stocks led a market collapse with some…

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