
This episode of Pivot covers topics including the resignation of Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbear, and Donald Trump's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch. Hosts Cara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the implications of these events on society and the media landscape.
Cara and Scott begin by discussing the scandal involving Andy Byron, who resigned after being filmed at a Coldplay concert with the head of HR. They reflect on the societal implications of shaming and the complexities of workplace relationships.
The conversation shifts to the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbear, which has been attributed to financial losses and declining viewership. They analyze the broader trends in late-night television and the impact of political content on advertising revenue.
Finally, they discuss Trump's lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, which stems from an article linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. The hosts consider the motivations behind Trump's legal actions and the potential consequences for both Trump and Murdoch.
This episode provides a critical look at the intersections of media, politics, and corporate culture, highlighting the challenges faced by public figures in today's digital landscape.
Scott and Cara discuss Andy Byron's resignation, Colbear's show cancellation, and Trump's lawsuit against Murdoch, examining media and societal implications.
