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  • How LG Stole the Show at Europe's Biggest Tech Show

    Berlin's IFA conference could give CES a run for its money. Digital Trends' Jeremy Kaplan has the top headlines to come out of the show, including new phones from LG and Motorola. He also tells us how the newly-revamped smart speaker industry is integrating Google assistant capabilities.

  • Droid Inventor Kit Aims to Teach and Inspire Kids

    What if you could build your own droid? LittleBits wants to help kids do just that. Krystal Persaud, the company's director of product design, says a new partnership with Disney will inspire children like never before.

  • Apple is Going for a $5 Billion Hollywood Star

    Apple is reportedly moving some employees into the famous Culver Studios, where "Gone With the Wind" was filmed, in order to expand its original content department. Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Loup Ventures, says the company's original content budget will expand to $5 billion in the next fe...

  • When It's Time to Go Global

    Saavn COO Gaurav Sharma and DocuSign Board Chariman Keith Krach join our roundtable on the topic of international expansion. As one of the leaders behind India's top streaming site, Sharma shares insights on how to adapt a western business model to a country where it never existed. DocuSign's ven...

  • Daymond John Says Retailers Need to Think Online First

    Daymond John, Founder and CEO of FUBU, talks his latest endeavor as a mentor in Shopify's "Build A Bigger Business" competition. John talks being a mentor to emerging new business and how his time in Shark Tank has played into how he works with and invests in other companies.We discuss the age of...

  • The Do's and Don'ts of Taking the Helm

    XO Group is the home of top lifestyle brands including The Knot, The Bump, The Nest, and How He Asked. CEO Mike Steib has helped usher the business away from traditional media and toward servicing a mobile-first society. He shares his top do's and dont's for taking the helm of a pre-existing comp...

  • Legendary Musician Itzhak Perlman's Documentary Debut

    This fall, the Hamptons International Film Festival will premiere 'Itzhak' on opening night. The documentary is based on world-renowned violinist and conductor Itzhak Perlman, and is directed by Alison Chernick. Itzhak Perlman joins Jon Steinberg at the Altice Studio in East Hampton to discuss t...

  • Legendary Violinist Itzhak Perlman's Summer Job

    Itzhak Perlman is best known for playing violin and conducting, but when he gets home from tour he teaches. The legendary musician sits down with Jon Steinberg to discuss his passion for teaching.

  • Berkeley Mayor's Plan to Keep Protests From Getting Out of Control

    Berkeley, Calif. has become a free speech battleground, and recently the site of some violent protests. Mayor Jesse Arreguin talks about how he plans to de-escalate these events and keep his overall agenda on track.

  • Code Advisors' Quincy Smith on Snap: The Instagram Guys "Are Killers"

    Quincy Smith, founding partner at Code Advisors, talks all things media and tech with Jon out at Cheddar's Hamptons studio, sponsored by Altice. Smith, a former banker who has deep roots in the internet all the way back to his early days at Netscape, discusses his time as head of CBS Digital and ...

  • Duracell Hits the Road for Harvey Relief

    With no timeline for the restoration of power in flooded areas in Texas, Gigunda Group's Kevin Matte is on the ground with Duracell's PowerForward program. How batteries are making a difference.

  • The Future of Sequels in Gaming

    Video game developers are adopting a new "games as a service" philosophy. GameSpot managing editor Justin Haywald explains what it means, and how the new mentality is reshaping video game franchises.

  • "Star Trek- Discovery" Takes on a New Frontier

    CBS is bringing the new show "Star Trek Discovery" to its streaming service. Dan Victor, Editor at Popdust, talks about why the new series stands out and how it could draw viewers to a new streaming service.

  • A Second Wind for the Second Half of the Year

    Simon T. Bailey, emcee of Success Live, says he wants to help you finish the year strong. He checks in to offer three tips to get you motivated and moving in the right direction.

  • Serving Old School Elegance on the Court

    Hedge is a new line of women's golf and tennis attire that marries function and style. Signature pieces include pockets that are large enough to fit tennis balls, and holster loops for golf tees. Co-Founder Meagan Ouderkirk joins Jon Steinberg at the Altice Studio in East Hampton to explain the d...

  • The Case Against Investing in Apple Right Now

    John Gagliardi, regional brokerage consultant at Fidelity, hears a lot of clients considering investing in Apple right now. He explains why he's encouraging them to think twice before making the move.

  • The New Micro Focus CEO is Eager to Make Some Deals

    Fresh from ringing the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange, Chris Hsu, CEO of Micro Focus, discusses its $8.8 billion merger with HPE's software division. The new company, now completely under the name Micro Focus, is three times the size of what HPE Software had been. Hsu notes that HPE ...

  • David Stern on Why Young People Love the NBA

    The NBA has the youngest fan base of any of the established major professional sports. Cheddar caught up with former NBA commissioner David Stern to find out how the league connects with youth.

  • MDC Partners' Michael Bassik- Amazon's Getting In the Ad Game

    MDC Partners' Michael Bassik says advertisers are starting to shift ad dollars to Amazon's platform, taking money away from Facebook and Google's duopoly.

  • For CBS, Content Is Still King

    Quincy Smith, founding partner at Code Advisors, talks all things media and tech with Jon out at Cheddar's Hamptons studio, sponsored by Altice. Smith, a former banker who has deep roots in the internet all the way back to his early days at Netscape, discusses his time as head of CBS Digital and ...

  • Original Content Comes to Facebook

    Why are advertisers flocking to Facebook Watch? Michael Bassik, Executive President of MDC Partners, explains that agencies are ditching the linear, traditional methods of advertising and putting their money online. He also explains how Amazon is joining the Facebook/Google ad game, and why he th...

  • How Ending DACA Could Shake Up the Job Market

    The White House has been reviewing the legislation, and the president is expected to take steps to end it. Wayne Dupree contributor to The Political Insider on how it could shake up hiring.

  • Grey Goose's Honey Deuce Cocktail Takes the Court

    Grey Goose has been a partner of the U.S. Open for the past decade. The company has sold over a million Honey Deuces. Yann Marois, CMO and Grey Goose Global Vice President, had the drink's history.

  • How Can Silicon Valley Firms Hire More Women?

    It's not just about employing women. It's also about hiring them across different departments, NEA’s Vanessa Larco says.