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Best podcasts about Jarrod Dicker

Latest podcast episodes about Jarrod Dicker

Media Moves
Crypto Boss Jarrod Dicker on the Future of Subscription-Based Media

Media Moves

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 35:29


NFTs, blockchain, and web3, oh my! If money never sleeps—then crypto has so much caffeine coursing through its veins, that it literally couldn't sleep even if it tried. But you still have to. So as a media company, how can you keep up with the rollercoaster ride that is crypto? Meet the King of Crypto, Jarrod Dicker, lead partner and creator of TCG Crypto and former CEO of The Washington Post. Jarrod chats with Adam about the unique challenges of the crypto market and explains why it's revolutionizing the way consumers are spending money on content. How are newer, more innovative subscription models paving the way for exciting changes in the news media industry? Adam and Jarrod discuss how the intersection of journalism and crypto is creating radically different ways of digital content consumption—and what this means for content-first companies.  Tune in now, sleep soundly later. 00:00:00 - Life's Pivotal Moments in Blogging 00:00:47 - Unique Journey from Journalism to Crypto 00:11:04 - Navigating the Swings of Crypto 00:14:43 - Reimagining Subscription Models with Crypto 00:16:40 - Innovating Subscription Models for Creators 00:21:17 - Navigating the Crypto Landscape for Consumers 00:25:22 - Crypto's Rise as Core Focus 00:29:06 - Scaling Struggles in the Crypto Industry 00:31:05 - Future of AI and Crypto Follow Jarrod:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarroddicker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jarroddicker Want to get into it further?  Follow Adam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdamRy_n and sign up for the Perpetual newsletter, where he dives deeper into media: https://workweek.com/brand/perpetual And if you love listening to Perpetual please leave a 5-star review on Rate My Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/mediamoves Thank you so much!

Zima Red
Jarrod Dicker - TCG: Investing in companies that define culture - ep 139

Zima Red

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 62:39


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Real Vision Crypto
Raoul Pal: Real Vision - Jarrod Dicker's Guide To Investing in Web3

Real Vision Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 62:55


Jarrod Dicker is a partner at TCG, where he invests in Web3, blockchain, and other tech that connects fans with creators. Jarrod joins Raoul Pal to talk about the evolution of the metaverse over the past year, highlighting why he's more bullish than ever. Jarrod and Raoul also discuss why community is the center of everything when it comes to Web3 and what will drive the next wave of mass crypto adoption.

Raoul Pal: Real Vision
Jarrod Dicker's Guide To Investing in Web3

Raoul Pal: Real Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 62:40


Jarrod Dicker is a partner at TCG, where he invests in Web3, blockchain, and other tech that connects fans with creators. Jarrod joins Raoul Pal to talk about the evolution of the metaverse over the past year, highlighting why he's more bullish than ever. Jarrod and Raoul also discuss why community is the center of everything when it comes to Web3 and what will drive the next wave of mass crypto adoption. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Web3 Breakdowns
Jarrod Dicker: Investing in Passion - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.29]

Web3 Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 53:43


This is Eric Golden and my guest today is Jarrod Dicker. Jarrod is a Partner at The Chernin Group, a consumer-focused investment firm, where he invests in Web3, blockchain, and other tech that connects fans with creators. Before TCG, Jarrod was the CEO of Po.et, a decentralized media start-up, and Commercial Chief at the Washington Post. He has spent his career at the intersection of media, technology, and consumer products – which is the focus of our discussion. Please enjoy this conversation with Jarrod Dicker.    For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.   -----   This episode is brought to you by Coinbase Prime. Coinbase Prime combines advanced trading, battle-tested custody, financing, and prime services in a single solution. Clients have used their comprehensive investing platform to execute some of the largest trades in the industry because they are the only publicly-traded company with experience trading and custodying crypto assets at scale. Get started with Coinbase Prime today at coinbase.com/prime.   -----   Web3 Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Web3 Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @Web3Breakdowns | @ericgoldenx | @patrick_oshag    Show Notes [00:02:14] - [First question] - The evolution of the media industry post-internet age [00:06:23] - Bottoms-up ownership models of talent and whether or not power laws still exist [00:11:21] - Distilling big scenarios into simple narratives and where we are in the crypto narrative cycle [00:15:59] - Disintermediation between artists and their fans and the direct to fan connections that blockchain tech unlocks for creators  [00:20:02] - Tiering structures, underestimating the financial dedication of super fans, and circumnavigating wealthy gatekeeping  [00:25:13] - His venture funding investment process [00:30:51] - Some of his biggest surprises about people's misunderstandings of web3 [00:35:05] - The blindspots of the web3 space that should be discussed [00:40:17] - Humility amongst some of the most savvy builders in the crypto space [00:43:38] - Thoughts on the shift from renting to owning and the financialization of everything [00:48:14] - An ecosystem built around a focus on the active consumer  [00:50:18] - What he's most excited to invest in or build over the next six months and six years 

Into the Metaverse
S2E3 Venture Investing in the Metaverse and Web3 With Jarrod Dicker

Into the Metaverse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 51:13


The metaverse and web3 technologies are setting the creator economy into hyperdrive, creating myriad new investment opportunities, particularly in venture-stage companies. In this great episode of Into the Metaverse, Yon and Matthew speak with Jarrod Dicker, a Partner at TCG, about venture investing in the metaverse and web3, empowering creators and building communities.

Okay, Computer.
All This Nonsense for an Edit Button: Interviews with Alex Roetter of Moxxie Ventures & Jarrod Dicker of The Chernin Group

Okay, Computer.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 71:08


Dan interviews Alex Roetter, Moxxie Ventures General Partner & Twitter's former Senior Vice President of Engineering, about the migration of capital and startups out of Silicon Valley (6:20), developing electric, flying taxis as the president of Kitty Hawk (9:59), how he hired current Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal (14:40), and why he thinks Elon Musk won't make any meaningful impact on Twitter (21:27). Later, Dan speaks with The Chernin Group's Jarrod Dicker and they discuss Jarrod's undying love of Phish concerts (39:15), Twitter's responsibility to moderate content (48:10), if decentralized social media platforms are feasible (53:17 ), why Jeff Bezos buying the Washington Post brought Jarrod to work at paper, and whether Ethereum will actually get “fixed.” (1:01:57) ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

On The Tape
Okay, Computer 4/20/22: All This Nonsense for an Edit Button: Interviews with Alex Roetter of Moxxie Ventures & Jarrod Dicker of The Chernin Group

On The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 71:35


Dan interviews Alex Roetter, Moxxie Ventures General Partner & Twitter's former Senior Vice President of Engineering, about the migration of capital and startups out of Silicon Valley (6:20), developing electric, flying taxis as the president of Kitty Hawk (9:59), how he hired current Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal (14:40), and why he thinks Elon Musk won't make any meaningful impact on Twitter (21:27). Later, Dan speaks with The Chernin Group's Jarrod Dicker and they discuss Jarrod's undying love of Phish concerts (39:15), Twitter's responsibility to moderate content (48:10), if decentralized social media platforms are feasible (53:17 ), why Jeff Bezos buying the Washington Post brought Jarrod to work at paper, and whether Ethereum will actually get “fixed.” (1:01:57) ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

Empire
Web3 Will Change Media Forever | Jarrod Dicker

Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 63:56


On today's episode of Empire, Jason Yanowitz is joined by media specialist Jarrod Dicker. Jarrod is a Partner at TCG (The Chernin Group), where he focuses on investments in Web3, blockchain, and tech that connects fans with creators. We discuss the evolution of media's business model, how media companies are talent companies, where NFTs fit in the creation stack, and much more. Don't miss these unique insights on the confluence of media and Web3. --- Empire is brought to you by Blockworks, a financial media brand delivering breaking news and premium insights about digital assets to millions of investors. For more content like this, subscribe to Blockworks' free daily newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/ Follow me and Santiago on Twitter, @JasonYanowitz and @santiagoroel; let us know what you thought of the show! Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UTePv1CR3APdKOiosR3Iq?si=41bc452345b649f9 Subscribe to the podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/3srZf7M -- Timestamps (00:00) Introduction (02:58) Media's Evolution (17:37) Media Companies are Talent Companies (26:54) Web3 Media (34:02) From Product to Process (41:07) Scarce Memberships (50:18) DAOs (57:27) Leveraging Web3 -- Disclaimer: Nothing said on Empire is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Santiago, Jason, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.

The Rebooting Show
Jarrod Dicker's sane person's guide to crypto

The Rebooting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022


Listen now (41 min) | Plus: Censorship fights, personal brands and teardown pieces

The Rebooting Show
Jarrod Dicker's sane person's guide to crypto

The Rebooting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 41:18


Something about the podcast highlights format wasn't working for me, so I'm switching up the Monday version to feature highlights from the podcast as well as some thoughts on other matters in sustainable publishing. After all, formats matter. Let me know what you think. This week's topics:Going down the rabbit hole with TCG's Jarrod DickerCensorship fightsIndividual brands in publishingWell-paid journalistsCompany teardown piecesThe pivot to pragmatism, web3 editionCrypto is polarizing. Talk to a web3 trust believer – I define web3 as encompassing crypto currencies, blockchain, decentralized finance and non-fungible tokens and decentralized autonomous organizations – and you'll hear we are on the cusp of a blockchain utopia that sounds a lot like a kibbutz designed by Ayn Rand. And if you don't see that, well, you're ngmi. The doubters of this “pathetic tech future,”  scramble to dismiss the latest crypto craze as a “bust.” Most critiques at their heart are a version of this throwaway line in an otherwise quite interesting Time  profile of Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin:“Ethereum has made a handful of white men unfathomably rich, pumped pollutants into the air, and emerged as a vehicle for tax evasion, money laundering, and mind-boggling scams.” Well, when you put it that way…I'm too much of a realist for these extremes. I believe crypto is, in some ways, inevitable based on the sheer amount of capital – financial, people and cultural – going into it. Kevin Roose, who has taken a moderate approach to the Crypto Holy Wars, has a very good web3 primer for those with open minds. The trough of disillusionment is a critical part of any adoption cycle. I'm most interested in web3 through the lens of publishing models. For that, Jarrod Dicker is my web3 shaman, since as a longtime publishing executive at places like The Huffington Post and The Washington Post, he's got a foot in the Old World of Web 1 and Web 2.0 and now one firmly in the New World as a partner at investment firm TCG.What I like about Jarrod is, despite his affinity for Phish and cryptic tweets, he's a realist. He knows how early it is for this set of technologies having tangible impact. Some key takeaways from my conversation with Jarrod:NFTs matter. Look beyond the speculative frenzy over ape drawings. The importance of NFTs are when they're tied to access and community. In media, imagine moving people from a passive audience to active participants to owners.Web3 needs better marketing. Let's face it, crypto boosters do themselves no favors by coming across as Crazy Eddie on bath salts. The challenge of movi

Streamingpodden
Avsnitt 42: The Best of Both Worlds

Streamingpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 33:57


I dagens avsnitt pratar vi om möjligheterna att kombinera teknik för realtidsvideokommunikation (WebRTC) med storskalig videodistribution (HTTP-baserad streaming). I en rapport från DASH-IF sammanfattas hur läget ser ut idag och förslag på vilken riktning teknikutvecklingen behöver gå för att möjliggöra interaktiva och synkroniserade tittarupplevelser. Utöver detta går vi igenom några nyheter inom streaming-området och bjuder på ett par podd-tips som vanligt. Medverkande: Jonas Birmé och Magnus Svensson från Eyevinn Technology. Producent: Jonas Birmé Programmet produceras av Eyevinn Technology - leverantörsoberoende specialister inom videoteknik och mediadistribution. WebRTC + DASH: https://dashif.org/webRTC/report Recode Media (What the hell is Web3, Jarrod Dicker at the Chernin Group) https://open.spotify.com/episode/6C0qz5mEIRPU5Eh2e6i7Yb?si=w8Nqc9H6SreT-9P3XFXeYw The Video Insiders with Jan Ozer https://open.spotify.com/episode/6XNL0S8QenvLeWENAavJ1Q?si=7HsFTX_BRUWTZowofEGU7A

Okay, Computer.
Rogan Won't Die on Sugar Mountain, with Mikel Jollett of the Airborne Toxic Event

Okay, Computer.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 70:54


On this episode, co-hosts Dan Nathan and Rick Heitzmann are joined by “On The Tape” co-host Guy Adami to discuss the tech sell-off (2:20), M&A madness (8:10), and how the market cycle is affecting venture capitalists (17:50). The co-hosts interview Mikel Jolett, frontman of the band the Airborne Toxic Event, and talk about the Joe Rogan and Spotify debacle. Later, contributors Sally Shin and Jarrod Dicker join Dan and Mikel to discuss how web3 is impacting the music industry. ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube channel

On The Tape
Okay Computer Feb 02, 2022

On The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 71:32


On this episode, co-hosts Dan Nathan and Rick Heitzmann are joined by “On The Tape” co-host Guy Adami to discuss the tech sell-off (2:20), M&A madness (8:10), and how the market cycle is affecting venture capitalists (17:50). The co-hosts interview Mikel Jolett, frontman of the band the Airborne Toxic Event, and talk about the Joe Rogan and Spotify debacle. Later, contributors Sally Shin and Jarrod Dicker join Dan and Mikel to discuss how web3 is impacting the music industry. ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube channel

Reset
So … what the hell is Web3?

Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 63:15


What the hell is Web3, why did everyone start talking about it all at once, and are we going to still be talking about it in a few months? Jarrod Dicker, an investor at the Chernin Group, may know the answers to some of those questions, so he sat down to talk with Peter Kafka, host of the Recode Media podcast. Host of Recode Media: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. Support Recode Media and Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Alt Goes Mainstream
Deconstructing Web3's promise with Web3's Wizard with Words, TCG Partner Jarrod Dicker

Alt Goes Mainstream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 43:19


Today on the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast we have Web3's wizard with words. Jarrod Dicker, Partner at TCG, where he focuses on crypto investments that are enabling the consumerization of crypto.Jarrod is an expert at the intersection of crypto / NFTs and the media world. He was both an entrepreneur and investor in the media world prior to joining TCG.We had a fascinating discussion about the transition to the Web3 world.We covered: Whether or not everyone is now an investor and everything is now investable. How social credentialism and the idea of time as an investment – is key to Web3. We ended the podcast with some of Jarrod's famed Web2 // Web3 tweets because he truly is a wizard with words and is a translator for the world of Web3. There are few people in the crypto space whose content I enjoy reading than Jarrod's. His Tweets and writing (on Mirror.xyz, where he's an investor) are incredibly prescient and speaks to his knowledge of the crypto space.He joined TCG, the famed consumer investor (Twitter, Barstool, Crunchyroll, Hodinkee, Headspace, Dapper Labs), to invest into companies and protocols that create the onramps for consumers to the cryptoeconomy.They've invested in the likes of Zed Run and Dapper and Jarrod's thought leadership and experience in the media and content worlds should help them continue to access the best.Prior to TCG Crypto, he was the CEO of Po.et, a decentralized media tech company, where he was a pioneer in bringing blockchain to the media and advertising space. He formerly led innovation at The Washington Post, where he was responsible for building out their research, experimentation, and development team and running all of their innovation / commercialization efforts as VP of Commercial.He also held similar roles at RebelMouse, Time, and HuffPo. Jarrod is one of the most thoughtful thinkers on how Web3 will change content, content creation, and creators relationships with their community.I'm excited to see how he builds out TCG and the types of investments they make into the infrastructure building out Web3 so that crypto truly goes mainstream.Thanks Jarrod for coming on the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast. 

Recode Media with Peter Kafka
So … what the hell is Web3? With the Chernin Group's Jarrod Dicker

Recode Media with Peter Kafka

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 66:01


What the hell is Web3, why did everyone start talking about it all at once, and are we going to still be talking about it in a few months? Jarrod Dicker, an investor at the Chernin Group, may know the answers to some of those questions, so he sat down to talk with Recode's Peter Kafka. For years, Dicker has been in and around crypto — Web3 is really a rebranding of crypto — but he also knows the media business: Prior to Chernin, he was an executive at the Washington Post. He's bullish on Web3 because that's his job, but he's also got a nuanced perspective on what this stuff does and doesn't mean for lots of different businesses. Featuring: Jarrod Dicker (@jarroddicker), Partner at the Chernin Group Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Okay, Computer.
Everyone Knows You Never Go Full Bitcoin Maxi

Okay, Computer.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 31:59


This week Dan Nathan, Packy McCormick, and Jarrod Dicker discuss the year that tech ate the markets (4:25), Twitter since Jack Dorsey stepped down as CEO (9:06), Meta vs. Bitcoin (15:54), and concentration in crypto (21:11).  ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

On The Tape
Okay Computer Preview: Everyone Knows You Never Go Full Bitcoin Maxi

On The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 32:26


This week Dan Nathan, Packy McCormick, and Jarrod Dicker discuss the year that tech ate the markets (4:52), Twitter since Jack Dorsey stepped down as CEO (9:34), Meta vs. Bitcoin (16:22), and concentration in crypto (21:39).  ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

ADLANDIA
A Web3 Primer with Jarrod Dicker

ADLANDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 79:02


Jarrod Dicker, the former Commercial VP of Washington Post and CEO of Po.et, is back on Adlandia in his new role as General Partner at TCG (The Chernin Group).   Jarrod talks through the fundamentals of Web3, if and where brands should be hopping in, who on the client-side should be leading the charge, and his thoughts on legacy media co-existing with on-chain up-and-comers.      We also jam on why early content marketing signaled the current state of advertising and marketing, and the future of membership and community.  If anyone understands the intersection of legacy media and Web3 it's Jarrod - this one's not to be missed.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Seed Club Podcast
Ep 13 - Media Companies Redefined - Jarrod Dicker

Seed Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 52:56


Today we have Jarrod Dicker on the Seed Club Podcast. Jarrod is one of the leading thinkers at the intersection of web3 and media. Having worked at the Huffington Post and the Washington Post, etc. In this conversation, we talk about the evolution of media, lessons learned from early social media, and web2. Then we ask Jarrod to look around the corner a little bit and see what the opportunity is for media brands in the web3 world. 

On The Tape
Introducing Okay, Computer

On The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 63:30


Welcome to Okay, Computer. Each week our tricked-out team of tech investors and former operators breakdown the biggest headlines and themes in both public and private markets, with a specific focus on the intersection of web2 and web3. We will be joined by some of the most influential voices in tech, media, and crypto leaving listeners with fresh perspectives on increasingly complicated topics impacting their lives and investment portfolios.   Okay, Computer. Podcast is hosted by Dan Nathan, Katie Stanton, Rick Heitzmann & Packy McCormick with contributors Jarrod Dicker, Meltem Demirors, Cleo Abram, and Sally Shin. RiskReversal's resident luddite, Guy Adami stops in occasionally for Okay, Boomer segments. — Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

Okay, Computer.
Introducing Okay, Computer

Okay, Computer.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 75:54


Welcome to Okay, Computer. Each week our tricked-out team of tech investors and former operators breakdown the biggest headlines and themes in both public and private markets, with a specific focus on the intersection of web2 and web3. We will be joined by some of the most influential voices in tech, media, and crypto leaving listeners with fresh perspectives on increasingly complicated topics impacting their lives and investment portfolios.   Okay, Computer. Podcast is hosted by Dan Nathan, Katie Stanton, Rick Heitzmann & Packy McCormick with contributors Jarrod Dicker, Meltem Demirors, Cleo Abram, and Sally Shin. RiskReversal's resident luddite, Guy Adami stops in occasionally for Okay, Boomer segments. — Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

DAOn the Rabbit Hole
What Is Decentralization? (Jarrod Dicker)

DAOn the Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 40:57


In this episode of DAOn the Rabbit Hole, we're talking to Jarrod Dicker. He's a partner at TCG,  where he focuses on investments in Web 3.0, blockchain, and other technologies that connect fans with creators.We talk about how Web 3.0 looks set to change things for content creators and for the economy, the internet, and our lives in general.Jarrod talks about his experiences getting into crypto from a background in media. He breaks down some common ideas and topics like decentralization, DeFi, and the decentralized web, and what kinds of problems these technologies solve.We discuss why making money as a content creator online is so difficult on the traditional web, and how Web 3.0 is changing that. Jarrod also shares some of the disadvantages and dangers of decentralization, and how we can be aware of those risks.Finally, we talk about the future. What's going to happen to traditional big tech companies? Will decentralization wipe them out or force a radical rethink of how the tech industry operates? And are we approaching the point where decentralization will really start to break into the consumer market?To continue this conversation and stay up to date on all things DAOn the Rabbit Hole, you can follow Diana on Twitter @ddwchen and RabbitHole @rabbithole_gg. You can follow our guest, Jarrod Dicker, on Twitter @jarroddicker and learn more about TCG here.—If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends and family so we can keep taking you down the rabbit hole with us. 

On The Tape
WTF is the Metaverse? With Packy McCormick, Meltem Demirors and Jarrod Dicker

On The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 57:19


Guy, Dan and Danny discuss this week's Fed decision (6:13), huge moves in stocks like Avis and Moderna (14:25), what looks good in the markets right now (20:00), and Danny's NFL picks of the week. Later, Dan goes “Off The Tape” with Packy McCormick of the Not Boring Newsletter, Meltem Demirors from Coinshares, and Jarrod Dicker of The Chernin Group to discuss what the Metaverse is all about (33:38).  ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape.  ---- Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

The Unstoppable Podcast
100 - Writing About and Understanding Crypto with Jarrod Dicker of TCG

The Unstoppable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 46:42


In this episode of The Unstoppable Podcast, we speak with Jarrod Dicker, a VC at TCG, about something both he and TCG are excited about: the intersection between consumers and crypto. We start by getting his reflections on his first learning experience in blockchain—a startup called Po.et that aimed to put digital content onto the blockchain. While he reflects that Po.et was probably too early to the market, Jarrod believes in consumers driving crypto, and that powers his work with TCG. We also get his perspective on digital ownership, tokens, and NFTs, and quiz him about his own DAO, Dark Star.   Part of why Jarrod has a media-focused DAO like Dark Star is his love for writing. Dark Star aims to be a constructive lens to think about where crypto is going, by looking at what it has done so far. Jarrod has a background in traditional media and knows how the real-world environment of a newsroom drives creativity, together with the ownership of multiple stakeholders in storytelling. He thinks this is an exciting direction for a media DAO to go in (and is part of why he loves pioneering it in Dark Star).Throughout this conversation, Jarrod's excitement for how the new consumer wave is going to change and shape what's coming is infectious. --You can follow Matthew on Twitter and LinkedIn, Diana on Twitter and LinkedIn, and learn more about Unstoppable Domains and our work here.You can follow our guest, Jarrod Dicker, on Twitter and LinkedIn, and you can learn more about his DAO, Dark Star, here.--Don't forget to rate, download, and subscribe to the podcast so we can keep producing awesome content for you and you won't miss an episode.

On The Other Side
14. Jarrod Dicker: Building web3 suburbs + remixing culture

On The Other Side

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 32:19


Jarrod Dicker leads crypto investments at TCG. Jarrod talks building the web3 suburbs, creating long-term value for communities, and remixing culture. Follow JD on Twitter (@jarroddicker) Follow Chase on Twitter (@chaserchapman) + share your thoughts on the show :) ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ On the Other Side is sponsored by RabbitHole. Learn more about RabbitHole at rabbithole.gg Follow RabbitHole on Twitter at @rabbithole_gg

Grand Theft Life
#105 - $PENN + theScore = ?, Carvana of Canada, $UBER $40/hr Driver Incentives, and 'South Park' inks $900m Deal

Grand Theft Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 60:28


In this week's episode of Reformed Millennials, Broc and Joel discuss investing in some of the most common millennial vices; things like — gambling or sports betting, ubering everywhere, and buying used cars. We start with comparing Penn National versus Draftkings... how Uber and Lyft paying drivers over $40/hr to meet resurging demand is affecting their businesses, and whether the seed stage Carvana of Canada can replicate their success with used-vehicle vending machines. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.If you aren’t in the Reformed Millennials Facebook Group join us for daily updates, discussions, and deep dives into the investable trends Millennials should be paying attention to.👉 For specific investment questions or advice contact Joel @ Gold Investment Management. 📈📊Market Update💵📉Happy Wednesday, y’all.That secret weapon is JC Parets at @Allstarcharts (twitter)The S&P 500 and Dow Jones both closed at all-time highs yesterday, $4,436 and $35,264.Energy was the strongest sector, followed by materials and financials. 💪The United States Senate approved a $1 trillion infrastructure plan. The package, which contains $550 billion for roads, broadband, and utilities, has bipartisan backing.There were some high-flying moves made after hours. Check out Coinbase, Fubo, and Upstart’s earnings below. Following the major boom in crypto, many long-duration risky assets are following along. The cup spillith over. 🚀 🚀However, the messy market for everything but Google and MRNA continues. Sure, a few stock indexes in the United States have made new highs, but how many stocks in those indexes are doing that? VERY FEW.Divergences persist….This environment continues to remind me of a lot of the “Year 2” of market cycles that we’ve seen before. Take the initial thrust off the 2009 lows for example. Notice the sideways chop in Year 2 of that cycle:How about 2004 after that initial thrust in 2003?This first leg higher was sparked after the ultimate low following the tech bubble popping. Look at Year 2. Chop Chop Chop….We’ve seen it many times before. 1982… 1976…it’s hard to argue that the past year(2020) wasn’t a classic year 1 of a bull cycle. And it certainly reminds me of 2009.To me, it’s right in front of us, right in plain sight.CHOP CHOP CHOP… 🌊 Canadian Companies Mentioned 🇨🇦Zapper.fi - (Montreal) - Track all your DeFi portfolio from one place. Invest into the latest opportunities in open finance.Curbie - (Saskatoon) - The better way to buy a car. Buy online | Delivered to your door | 7-Day Test-Own💸Reformed Millennials - Post of The WeekWe’ve had a few friends of the show ask us about the PENN acquisition of Canada's Score app. Below is a bunch of thoughts and opinions from across the web on the acquisition. This move from PENN has changed my opinion on the stock. And when the CEO buys back in, so will I.I'll be watching the insider buying.Overall I think this locks in the gambling experience for PENN which they didn't quite have before.SO, PENN has acquired Score Media for $2B. This is in addition to Barstool Sports last January.What makes a great gambling experience is the community and culture of the host (think Vegas).No company has done a better job of building a cult-like culture than Dave Portnose.But is a satire sports site the best way to get someone to download an app to gamble? Probably not.Similar to cannabis - only 24 states allow sports betting today, with many of those still banning online betting. We're still in the middle innings of this category. Most Stoolies don't bet on sports, right now.SO WHY WOULD PENN BUY THEM?Barstool has started to create scripted and live shows around sports betting.They're introducing betting to the casual sports fan who knew nothing about betting, but in a way that's still funny and to the ethos of Dave and crew.As betting becomes legal, Stoolies will make their first bet with the Barstool Sportsbook.IMPORTANT NUMBERS:DraftKings' average Life Time Value of a customer is $2,500 with a Customer Acquisition Cost of $370. (think free $ to make a sign up or make your first bet)$PENN paid $136M for 36% of Barstool.Take away all the profit from merch/ads & Penn only needs 55K Stoolies to sign up to break even.WHAT ABOUT SCORE?There's a lot of passionate sports bettors out there today and most aren't Stoolies, so where do they go for their sports info?The score is the #1 app in Canada and #3 in the US for sports betting.It has 475K reviews averaging 4.8/5.It's where sports bettors live when on their phones.Now, with Penn's purchase, they'll give that audience the lowest barrier to go from information to action.It also gives Penn a huge advantage in the mobile space.Acquiring app downloads is a tough game and buying your way into an audience can work (see Facebook with Instagram).IF IN 5 YEARS SPORTS BETTING IS LEGAL ONLINE, PENN WILL HAVE THE NETWORK EFFECT TO RUN AWAY AS THE LEADER.They'll have the top of the funnel to introduce betting to casual sports via Barstool, the utility app for the habitual bettor, and the in-person Casinos.FWIW, $2B does seem steep.Doing quick math I think a fair price is closer to $1.3-1.5B, but there's a value in capturing an audience that your competitors can't in a fast-growing category.In a few years, I think we look back and see this as a steal.This acquisition changes my opinion on PENN from being a cult stock to something with legit tangible growth opportunity and competitive advantage.https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyakowicz/2021/08/05/penn-national-to-acquire-score-media-and-gaming-for-2-billion/?sh=1424ff463583Status Monkeys - From Packy McCormickfrom the link attached:Over the past few weeks, the Metaverse has gone mainstream. Matthew Ball published his 9-part series. Satya Nadella talked about the enterprise Metaverse (sounds fun!). Zuck and Co have said “metaverse” a million times over the past couple weeks. Ben Thompson wrote a piece on the Metaverse.NFTs will clearly play a role in the Metaverse. When everything is digital, proving that you own something and being able to bring it with you across the internet will be key. But this isn’t a Metaverse piece. It’s a social network piece.At one point in the Good Time Show conversation, Jarrod Dicker brought up the importance of community and status in web3 and it triggered a high kid thought: NFTs tick a lot of the boxes of a successful social network from Eugene Wei’s Status-as-a-Service.Before the full Metaverse arrives, there’s already something happening that’s bigger than jpegs. NFTs are starting to feel a lot like a new kind of social network that sits above other social networks and communities -- something of a Superverse -- and there’s no better framework to evaluate a social network than the one Wei put forth in Status-as-a-Service (StaaS).Status-as-a-Service(If you’ve read and internalized Status-as-a-Service, you can skip this section.)Eugene Wei, a former product leader at Amazon, Hulu, Flipboard, and Oculus, is one of the best tech essayists on the internet. Practically everything he writes becomes canon, and Status-as-a-Service, which he wrote in February 2019, might be his greatest contribution.The piece makes Not Boring seem short. It comes in at a whopping 19,825 words. If you haven’t read it, I highly recommend that you do so, but for now, I’ll summarize a few of the main points that are relevant to this piece.Wei begins with two principles:People are status-seeking monkeysPeople seek out the most efficient path to maximizing social capitalEven though those are uncontroversial statements, Wei argues that we don’t analyze social networks through the dimension of status or social capital. Money is easier -- there are numbers, and what gets measured gets analyzed -- but, he says (emphasis mine):Social capital is, in many ways, a leading indicator of financial capital, and so its nature bears greater scrutiny. Not only is it good investment or business practice, but analyzing social capital dynamics can help to explain all sorts of online behavior that would otherwise seem irrational.Less than 1,000 words into his piece and two full years before NFT mania, Wei unknowingly laid the groundwork for analyzing what’s happening. NFTs blur the lines between social and financial capital, and as the media has been quick to point out, buying jpegs for thousands or millions of dollars seems irrational.The mistake that those who dismiss NFTs make is the same that Wei argued people were making in analyzing social networks: missing the importance of social capital. Traditionally, people have used Metcalfe’s Law to explain the network effects powering social networks: “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system (n^2).” The more users a social network has, according to Metcalfe’s Law, the more valuable it is to every new user.The problem was, Metcalfe’s Law didn’t perfectly explain what was happening in the real world. Metcalfe’s Law alone would predict that whichever network got big first would continue to build up an increasingly insurmountable lead by being the most valuable to each new user. But Facebook took down MySpace, and Instagram and Snapchat stole younger users’ attention from Facebook. People’s preferences aren’t captured so cleanly.🎙️Links Mentioned in the Episode 🎙️ Carvana - Ernie Garcia Disrupting the Auto Buying Experience (Podcast)Blowback Season 2 - Cuba (Podcast) Reality has a surprising amount of detail. (Essay)Making of the Southpark pandemic special. (Youtube Video)Toronto housing market cools off (Tweet)Uber surge pricing example (Tweet)🌊 Best Links of The Week🔮New York Governor Andrew Cuomo resigned today. Here’s the WSJ with the deets. 1 Trillion dollar US Infrastructure Bill passes with bipartisan support!Five Things You Didn’t Know Were in the Infrastructure BillSEC v. DeFi - the fight over crypto regulation is going to be about decentralized-finance (DeFi) lending protocols.Dark kitchens are interesting - if you only do delivery, then you don't need premium retail space, don't need to shape the kitchen around sittings at 7 and 9pm, and can serve multiple menus and brands from the same place.The Age of Constant Growth is over. What comes next? Get on the email list at www.reformedmillennials.com

Means of Creation
#35 Jarrod Dicker Is Thinking A Lot About ‘Web 2.5'

Means of Creation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 56:24


You can watch this episode on YouTube or listen to Means of Creation on your podcast app of choice.

The Deep End
Web3 with Jarrod Dicker, investor at the Chernin Group

The Deep End

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 56:56


For full show notes, links, RSVPs to live podcast recordings and more visit thedeepend.substack.comJarrod Dicker on Twitter: @jarroddicker

Stylus Future Thinking
Gaps in the Market – Five Consumer Challenges that Brands Need to Solve

Stylus Future Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 12:39


This episode features five brilliant thought-leaders – Michael Miraflor, Josh Constine, Jarrod Dicker, Cherie Hu, and Sam Freedman – answering the question: what’s a consumer problem or challenge that you don’t think has been solved yet? What their answers reveal are consumer pain points that need to be addressed – essentially, unlocking new markets and roadmaps for brand growth. With additional comment from Stylus analysts.

Office Hours w/ Ernest Wilkins
The Office Hours Interview: Jarrod Dicker

Office Hours w/ Ernest Wilkins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 56:09


Jarrod Dicker is currently the commercial chief at the Washington Post. There, he oversees the business of The Post across advertising, subscriptions and R&D as well as new ventures (like WaPo’s Zeus, which we discuss in-depth during this interview) and is a former CEO/founder in the crypto space (po.et). Prior to his days at the Post, he ran product, engineering and business teams at RebelMouse, The Huffington Post and Time Inc.Before his current media role, he started his career as a music journalist and photographer, amassing over 100 interviews with musicians/bands/artists. When he’s not doing everything I just shared, he writes on the creator economy and the application of it for independents and existing media companies.WARNING: If you’re expecting a “professional” (aka boring) chat about media and the creator economy, you’re going to be disappointed with this one. Jarrod and I go DEEP on newsletters, Substack (duh), how journalists are the new rock stars and how THAT makes newspapers the new record labels.We also talk about the media landscape in 2021 and beyond, why all journalists should learn the business side of media and I reveal why I have 0% interest of partnering this newsletter with a legacy media brand (Not gonna lie, this might be the take that kills the remaining dreams I had of ever getting a fawning profile in the NYT, lol).If you’re a media operator, publisher, writer, editor, advertising person, suit, C-suite person looking to get more in tune or you’re just someone who is really really really nerdy about this stuff, today’s episode is for you.

Stylus Future Thinking
What’s Next for Media and Publishing?

Stylus Future Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 24:38


In this episode, Christian Ward is joined by Jarrod Dicker, VP of commercial technology and development at the Washington Post, to discuss the current and future state of media, journalism and publishing.

The Realignment
Ep 66: Reboot 2020 | Jarrod Dicker on the Future of Media, Record Labels, and the Rise of Renaissance Creators

The Realignment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 56:21


Jarrod’s Essays:https://medium.com/@jarroddicker/media-2020-rise-of-the-renaissance-creator-459daec4bc6bhttps://medium.com/@jarroddicker/the-next-media-business-talent-reputation-and-lessons-from-record-labels-e14b695c43bThese bonus episodes of The Realignment are previews of the conversations that will occur at Lincoln Network’s Reboot 2020 conference on Nov. 6, 9, and 10. Go to rebootconference.org to learn more.

A Media Operator
Jarrod Dicker on Record Labels & Renaissance Creators

A Media Operator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 66:38


Jarrod Dicker is the VP of Commercial at The Washington Post, which puts him in charge of a variety of products, but most specifically, the Zeus ad suite. But in his free time, he has become somewhat obsessed with the creator economy and the evolution of media. In this episode, we discussed quite a few topics, but a few things jumped out... Where media went wrong Jarrod got his start in media at The Huffington Post, working on products to help the business be, well, a business. One of the early products that they launched was digital native content. While HuffPo ultimately sold to AOL for a successful exit, one of the things Jarrod talked about was that the story of media got screwed up. It was no longer about building a great brand, but rather, about being the first and fastest to get a story out, irrespective of outcome. Additionally, many of these media companies saw the scale that platforms were getting and assumed that was the only way to grow and succeed. Since then, of course, that narrative has changed. On record labels & media companies The ease in which individuals can launch their own business is becoming easier than ever before, but we still operate in a very black and white world. You either work for a media brand or you are on your own. In Jarrod's opinion, media companies need to start thinking about themselves as record labels, which should focus on brand, distribution, services, etc. Rather than letting talent walk away to start their own thing, partner with them. It's a different notion for media companies to come to terms with. However, in the current state, media companies are acting like factories where they help a journalist build their brand and then that journalist starts anew (see Politico Playbook writers leaving). On the renaissance creator In that same breath, this idea that all the very best writers are going to suddenly quit their jobs and go solo is not actually a reality. The reason? It's actually a lot of work. The promise of going solo is that you can focus on writing what you want to write. That sounds great. However, you also have to edit, design, do audience development, track finances, etc. All the things a media company typically did. The real benefactors of this new era will be the renaissance creator: an entrepreneurial operator that also wants to create. These are people that understand building a business and then opt to build a creative entity.

The Pomp Podcast
355: Jarrod Dicker on The Rise of Individual Creators

The Pomp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 80:27


Jarrod Dicker is the Vice President of Commercial at The Washington Post, where he oversees strategy, engineering, product operations, technology and R&D. In this conversation, we discuss newsletters, streaming music, individual creators growing bigger than media companies, bundling and unbundling, and audience as the core unit of value. =============================== Crypto.com is the only all-in-one platform that allows you to BUY / SELL / STORE / EARN / LOAN / INVEST crypto all from one place. Join over 1 million users currently using the Crypto.com app. Download and earn $50 USD using my code ‘pomp2020’, or use the link https://platinum.crypto.com/r/pomp2020 when you sign up for one of their metal cards today. =============================== The Helium Hotspot is a new product that enables the people, not the telcos, to own and operate a wireless network in their city for Internet of Things devices. You can literally earn crypto for helping to build the network and providing connectivity to Internet of Things devices sending small bits of data. Join the movement and get your Helium Hotspot today with $50 off using the code POMP at helium.com.  =============================== Pomp writes a daily letter to over 50,000 investors about business, technology, and finance. He breaks down complex topics into easy to understand language, while sharing opinions on various aspects of each industry. You can subscribe at https://www.pompletter.com

AdExchanger
Social Distancing With Friends: Jarrod Dicker

AdExchanger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 25:15


The Washington Post's VP of commercial tech Jarrod Dicker talks about "coronavirus" keyword blocking, deflating CPMs and the importance of publishers building and owning their own ad tech. As a WFH vet, he also gives tips on how to stay in and productive without getting cabin fever. Featuring background vocalizations from his husky-mix Cassidy, who really wants to go outside.

The Crypto Campfire Podcast
Stacking Sats, Dodging Scams, and Doing WHATEVER TF WE WANT with Kenn Bosak

The Crypto Campfire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 59:32


What can we say other than HOLY FRIGGIN COW how fun was this episode?!?!?! Our favorite "bro bro" Kenn Bosak drops by the Campfire for way to much tomfoolery, a healthy bit of insanity, and a wee bit of logical thought. Open up your earholes and get ready to absorb everything there is to know about skiing with the flu, Bitcoin faucets, the coming BTM takeover, Bitconnect, and even giant dicks. (No, sadly the last two are not connected.) We also drop a hint to an upcoming event (That may or may not happen, #ThanksCoronavirus -_-), ponder what would happen if the Woz held $XRP, and prepare for the fast approaching switch from Rangoons to Ramen. Shout out to Matt Harris, Poet Project, Kyle Kemper, Jarrod Dicker, Alon Goren, Steve Wozniak Hosts: Mitch & The Perfesser Guest: Kenn Bosak Intro: HippieN3rd News: The Crypto Gent This podcast is available on the following platforms: iTunes / Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Radio Public Stitcher Breaker Pocket Casts Overcast Anchor

Ad Age Ad Lib
Jarrod Dicker, vp commercial technology and development, Washington Post

Ad Age Ad Lib

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 48:22


In a space where the word “innovation” gets tossed around a lot, Jarrod Dicker seems to actually be building a better mousetrap. Dicker’s remit is to make advertising, subscriptions and technology better at the Bezos-owned media giant. He’ll discuss how media companies can no longer rely solely on advertiser and subscriber revenue alone, plus we get into his early career as a music blogger and Deadhead.

Content Is Your Business
Jarrod Dicker of The Washington Post - Content Evolution

Content Is Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 68:30


Imagine being in the middle of the moment of a content explosion for a major publication like the Huffington Post…and it feels about the same as if you were there with the Beatles when they went supernova. Coming up, a music journalist turned content veteran, who is now charged with creating emerging products and  revenue streams for one of the most noteworthy  publications anywhere, The Washington Post, in a conversation that feels more like a master class in on the ethos and theory of content creation... Jarrod Dicker, VP of Commercial Technology and Development at The Washington Post, joins hosts Natasha Cholerton Brown (COO of Clippn), Ritesh Gupta (Head of Content for Vayner Productions), and Michael Villasenor (Executive Creative Director of Product Design Experience for Hearst).  In this episode: The evolution of content over time, from print to digital media to twitter, where content is the user’s identity Jarrod’s start as a content creator writing a music blog so he could get free tickets to shows Getting a job on the native marketing team at Huffington Post through a Craigslist ad The evolution of native marking and branded content from a relatively new concept to something that is done as standard, instead of something thoroughly planned and utilized to its fullest Learning from mistakes and gaining a proper perspective The need to move out of your comfort zone and unlearn what has worked in the past in order to push forward into a new era The importance of evaluating your brand’s value and strengths to find a business approach that works for them and not following trends, i.e. companies flocking to the subscription model because that is the current trend The evolution of branded content from brands teaming with publishers to get their products in front of more people and scale up to a way of sharing a brand’s story effectively rather than just distribution The need to transparency from outlets to show the work that goes into their content and why it is therefore worth spending money on a subscription and to lend validity to the product The danger of fake news and publications that put out misleading or falsified articles, and how publishers should be reacting to this trend The importance of reputation and the relationship between the writer and reader in news and content in general moving forward Jarrod shares a potential news publisher model that is closer to a music management model or early TV news Jarrod talks about fatherhood and his approach to exposing his two children to media How growing up in a musical household affected Jarrod’s exposure and early interactions with content and media and sparked his career Some of the industry leaders who inspire Jarrod

一佳财世界
【190409】独家对话美知名媒体前高管Jarrod Dicker:区块链如何直击传统出版业

一佳财世界

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 17:31


一佳财世界
【190409】独家对话美知名媒体前高管Jarrod Dicker:区块链如何直击传统出版业

一佳财世界

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 17:31


The Pomp Podcast
Jarrod Dicker, VP Technology at The Washington Post: Free Speech and Censorship on a Blockchain

The Pomp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 37:26


Jarrod Dicker is the former CEO of Po.et. In this conversation, Jarrod and Anthony Pompliano what's wrong with the media today, what potential solutions may be, how censorship and free speech are constantly tested ideas, and how foreign governments like China will deal with un-censorable content on a blockchain. ----- Join the Off the Chain newsletter. Pomp's daily email analyzes the crypto market for institutional investors. Simply, it’s the best crypto newsletter delivered to your inbox every morning. No frills. No bullsh*t. Just everything you need to know in a 3-minute read. https://offthechain.substack.com/ ----- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe. This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io

Venture Stories
How The Blockchain Can Transform The News Business with Jarrod Dicker

Venture Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 68:27


Joining Erik on this episode is Jarrod Dicker (@jarroddicker), who is CEO of Po.et. He has a background in journalism and tech and formerly worked at the Washington Post and the Huffington Post. Jarrod explains how he came to the idea for Po.et, why blockchain technology is important, and how it can augment journalism. He points out that if the protocol is successful, the company is likely to go out of business since the network will be self-managing. He talks about the idea of “proof of effort” and how it enables third party verification and smart contracts via the blockchain for journalists, photographers, and hopefully in the future all kinds of content creators.They talk about the news business more broadly, including how the big tech platforms have been encroaching on the businesses of news organizations and why Slate makes more money on 50,000 pageviews on its own site than it would make through 6 million pageviews via Apple News. Jarrod explains why he says that we are in the “Napster era” of the news business.Jarrod also talks about the future of the news business, and why journalists will become more like free agents. He says that readers and advertisers will have more direct contact with journalists outside of any given news organization, similar to the way that fans attend an artist’s concert not because of the artist's label, but for the artist specifically. This is in contrast to the prominence of the name of the news outlet in a journalist’s work.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.

Venture Stories
How The Blockchain Can Transform The News Business with Jarrod Dicker

Venture Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 68:27


Joining Erik on this episode is Jarrod Dicker (@jarroddicker), who is CEO of Po.et. He has a background in journalism and tech and formerly worked at the Washington Post and the Huffington Post. Jarrod explains how he came to the idea for Po.et, why blockchain technology is important, and how it can augment journalism. He points out that if the protocol is successful, the company is likely to go out of business since the network will be self-managing. He talks about the idea of “proof of effort” and how it enables third party verification and smart contracts via the blockchain for journalists, photographers, and hopefully in the future all kinds of content creators.They talk about the news business more broadly, including how the big tech platforms have been encroaching on the businesses of news organizations and why Slate makes more money on 50,000 pageviews on its own site than it would make through 6 million pageviews via Apple News. Jarrod explains why he says that we are in the “Napster era” of the news business.Jarrod also talks about the future of the news business, and why journalists will become more like free agents. He says that readers and advertisers will have more direct contact with journalists outside of any given news organization, similar to the way that fans attend an artist’s concert not because of the artist's label, but for the artist specifically. This is in contrast to the prominence of the name of the news outlet in a journalist’s work.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Venture Stories is brought to you by Village Global, is hosted by co-founder and partner, Erik Torenberg and is produced by Brett Bolkowy.

ADLANDIA
Breaking Down the Blockchain

ADLANDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 35:33


Returning guest Jarrod Dicker, now CEO of, po.et, a blockchain company for creators,  visits us to talk all things blockchain. In this episode, we get an education on what it is, why we need it and some provocative use cases for how it may just be the thing that upends the media industry. We debate the meaning of premium and who gets to define it, along with the role of publishers in a world where creators carry all the value. We learn about the 3 R's the internet is built from (recency, relevancy, and reputation), and can't help but think out loud "scale f'd it all up".  If you’re not thinking about the blockchain, this episode will change your mind. Can you hear us…BLOCKCHAINLANDIA?

Distributed Dialogues
DD Episode #1 - Crypto Journalism

Distributed Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 27:08


Distributed Dialogues is a collaborative show between the Let’s Talk Bitcoin Network and Distributed magazine. In each episode we’ll introduce you to people who are using blockchain technology to change the way we interact with the world around us. In this episode we will hear from two journalists, Laura Shin and Aaron Van Wirdum, about how they see and think about the ethics of their profession. In between, we will hear a sponsored interview with Jarrod Dicker, CEO of Po.et., a decentralized protocol for content creators to use for ownership and the monetization of creative assets.

Madison & Culture
CEO Jarrod Dicker of Po.et – Publishing from Amazon to the Blockchain

Madison & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 39:00


As Po.et launches, CEO Jarrod Dicker reviews both his own history at that of publishing. Will Blockchain be the next frontier?

Making the Brand- Customer Experience with Chris Brogan
Jarrod Dicker of Po.et About Blockchain for Media

Making the Brand- Customer Experience with Chris Brogan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 24:09


Jarrod Dicker runs Po.et, a blockchain project for media and advertising that promises to help many content businesses improve their level of success. There's so much to this interview, as we cover where media is now in the digital world and where blockchain technology might take it. Dig in. Sponsor: StudioPress Sites. Music: Epidemic Sound. Back of the Comic: GamePuncher.com

Techdirt
Can The Blockchain Save Publishers?

Techdirt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 48:10


After the recent launch of po.et, which aims to use the blockchain to create a new business model for digital media companies, Mike was... unconvinced. This led to a Twitter discussion with CEO Jarrod Dicker, which in turn led to a longer in-person conversation about the ideas behind the service and where it might go — and you can listen to the whole thing on this week's podcast episode.

Ad Age Ad Lib
Po.et CEO Jarrod Dicker

Ad Age Ad Lib

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 41:05


Last month, a subset of the media world snapped to attention when Jarrod Dicker left the Post, where he built out a lot of pioneering proprietary tech for the company, to become the CEO of something called Po.et, which bills itself as "an open, universal, and immutable ledger for managing the ownership and licensing of the world's creative works." It runs on blockchain, and today Dicker will explain what it is -- and how he hopes to upend the media business model as we know it.

Tricky
Facebook is broken. Should we hop on the Blockchain?

Tricky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 61:17


Facebook’s 35 mentions in the 37-page indictment of 13 Russian nationals solidified the social network’s position at the center of our current political and cultural conundrum. In this episode, Heather Chaplin and Emily Bell retrace the steps that led to this point, examine whether Facebook’s leadership was willfully ignorant or breathtakingly naive, and analyse the role of journalism in all this. And while we pick over the debris of our democracy, we also debate the case for blockchain –  technology plenty of smart folks, including our guest Jarrod Dicker (former VP of innovation at the Washington Post, new CEO of Po.et), are putting a lot of faith in. Reading list: https://journalismdesign.com/episode-2-facebook-is-broken-should-we-hop-on-the-blockchain/ Theme music: The Insider Theme by The Insider is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.

ADLANDIA
Focus on the D(evelopment)

ADLANDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 40:36


Coming off Cannes, Laura and Alexa sit down with Jarrod Dicker, head of innovation and research & development at The Washington Post, who joins ADLANDIA to talk about the value of a Lion and how we democratize The Oscars of our industry. Plus, Dicker's POV on the marriage of creativity and tech, Bezos-isms, new rev models around white-labeled tech products and who he thinks are the best innovation partners (spoiler alert: we don’t hear this one often).

Business and Philosophy
Washington Post Engineering with Jarrod Dicker

Business and Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 59:47


The Washington Post was acquired by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in 2013. Since then, the newspaper has started thinking more like a software company, opting to build new software rather than buy off-the-shelf third party solutions. Arc Publishing is a CMS built by The Washington Post to produce and display content. When you visit washingtonpost.com, The post Washington Post Engineering with Jarrod Dicker appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

What Happens In Adops
Episode 02: Jarrod Dicker (WaPo)

What Happens In Adops

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 28:51


I talk to Jarrod Dicker the Head of Commercial Product & Technology for The Washington Post. We dig into how publishers (even stodgy legacy ones) can innovate, what he thinks about programmatic native, and who's yearly letter no one in adtech should miss.