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It was the summer, and John Moe was giving serious consideration to getting out of the game.

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It was always nerve-wracking, he said.

Enough people knew him in the Twin Cities area, he figured.

He could probably fill up a few appointments.

Fans wont find too many differences betweenDepresh ModeandThe Hilarious World of Depression.

That intellectual property still belongs to APM.

(Sorry, John.)

APM did, and the company didnt prove willing to move much on the subject of intellectual property ownership.

But they informed me that it wouldnt be the case.

The final accounting often didnt make much sense for him.

I got pretty far down the road with one negotiation, and it just collapsed, he said.

To be clear, Im broadly familiar with the arguments on the organization side, in this case APM.

We also addressed this inour letter to listenersthat was posted back in June of last year.)

In any case, Moe eventually decided to work with Maximum Fun, the Los Angeles-based podcast company.

First, its meant to help people, which is why we do what we do.

For Moe, the pitch was meaningful, as was Maximum Funs approach.

We think youre the selling point of the show, not the show title, he said.

The new partnership has its demands.

He also noted that they hope to explore future possibilities around scripted programming, documentaries, and live events.

Lets pause for a sec.

For what its worth, this move reminds me a lot of Vox Mediasacquisition of Recode in 2015.

Boy, isnt this confusing?

Isnt this just a big bowl of spaghetti?

Are we all going to work for the same three companies at the same time in the future?

Keep in mind, the Parcast union is still in the middle of negotiations.

Clubhouse has hired Grey Munford, Spotifys head of content communications,Insider reported last Friday.

Relatedly… thereappear to be reportsthat Clubhouse personal user data was leaked online.

CEO Paul Davisonhas disputedthose reports.

UTA brokered the deals.

Bijan Stephenis joining Campside Media!

For those unfamiliar with the company, I wroteabout them last summer.

That drops on April 26.

There is also no adaptation deal or package in place at launch.

Seems like a why not?

However, I hear that wont be the end of his engagements over there.

That project will launch next month.

The company is also currently on the hunt for a new person to fill the old Dear Prudence slots.

Shout-out to Lauren Ro, who interviewed the hosts ofTime To Say Goodbyefor Vulturelast week.

In theory, audio offers the best of both these approaches.

Opt out of a name altogether?

In either case, audio anonymity is generally presented as available to anyone who wants it.

But the prospect that someonecouldrecognize him should still give you pause.

(Disclaimer: Ive also contributed reporting toThe Pulse.)

In Petersens impression, what the source chose to disclose gives a decent amount of privacy.

By my estimation, this is in line with Sharmas understanding.

(This is what you see on the lower part of the page housingPetersens piece).

Extra care is taken to scrub identifiers from written assets for the podcastPolycurious.

I didnt even know it was you until you mentioned [his] name, Mariah recalls them saying.

But, Sharma says, thats where machine learning comes in.

Programs for machine learning, which is a category of artificial intelligence, do indeed learn.

And theyre not the only one.

I heard your voice!

Thats interesting, she recalls thinking.

You havent talked to me in ten years.

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