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a16z's Nieuwe Mediaplaybook
Erik Torenberg, Ben Horowitz, and Marc Andreessen discuss how the media landscape has fundamentally changed and what a16z is doing about it. They cover why offense beats defense, why individuals now matter more than corporate brands, why speed wins in the new media landscape, and the difference between oral and written culture on the internet
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Feb 27, 2026
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a16z's focus on offense in media strategies highlights the need for adaptability in a rapidly changing digital environment.
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Prioritizing speed over quality in media production can lead to misinformation and a decline in journalistic standards.
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The evolution of oral culture on the internet offers new ways for stories to be shared, but it risks losing depth and nuance found in written formats.
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The shift from corporate brands to individual voices empowers creators and enriches the media landscape with diverse perspectives.
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Emphasizing individual influence over established brands could undermine the credibility and trustworthiness of media content.
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