This week on Techstream:

Politicians are coming to break up Big Tech (companies like Google and Facebook).

There’s a long history of vertically-integrated companies, but this move is so ill-conceived that it proves that our elected officials don’t have a clue what’s going on.

Is putting the right ad in front of the right person at the right place at the right time criminal? How is that bad for anyone?

The big issue is that this act doesn’t frame the problem. In this episode, we frame what’s being discussed and what the “real” issues are – and why they’re nearly impossible to legislate.

 

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Seth Everett

Seth Everett is a 24-year National Sports Broadcaster currently heard on iHeartMedia, NBC Sports Radio, Westwood One (Olympics coverage), & Entercom. He is a media veteran that has been seen & heard on ESPN, Sirius/XM, Bloomberg TV, FOX Sports covering 2 Super Bowls, 12 World Series, 2 NBA Finals, & 2 Stanley Cup Finals. Also covered local teams such as the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos, & more.

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