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Where the world of media collides with your everyday life. Professor Beth Egan and her Co-Host Craig explore everything as it relates to media with the people and companies that shape how we are marketed to, exposed to news and entertained. From the devices to the social creators The Media SHŌ goes deep into topics with interviews that are designed to help listeners understand "why" things are happening. Our goal is to push deep into topics like privacy, devices, media planning, content creation, news, advertising and creative. We will have ongoing "concentrations" on topics like Google antitrust cases as well as the media and politics. Our promise is to be fun and informative! We hope you come along with us as we dig deep into the media.

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  • Part 1. Google vs. Everyone + business cards
    Jun 26 2025

    On this episode of The Media SHŌ, Professor Beth and Craig the Co-Host open the show with a discussion about the humble business card. This leads to a surprising prediction that magazines will be making a comeback (music to Craig's ears). As a main topic our dynamic duo dive head long back into the world of Google, this time discussing aspects of privacy, how to decide what to share, how younger (digital fluent) users are considering privacy settings and if device makers or carriers should be made to do do more in terms of teaching users how/why companies using tracking technology. Craig shares an ill fated "test" of having no tracking on his phone a few years ago...it was a mess and lasted on three days. Professor Beth brought the main topic of today's show thanks to a post in response to an excellent WSJ article that we've linked here: bit.ly/4i9yrjB.

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