
"The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is announcing that it has inked a partnership with the live video podcast TBPN, becoming the show's exclusive exchange partner. The deal marks another feather in the cap for TBPN, which has become one of the most-talked-about financial and tech-focused media startups in only 11 months, and also marks a further cross-generational shift into new media by the NYSE, which itself is 233 years old."
"TBPN ("Technology Business Programming Network") will continue to record and broadcast from its home base in Los Angeles. The show will now have access to the NYSE-similar to other financial networks that have permanent or semipermanent perches on the exchange floor, like CNBC, FintechTV, and others. While TBPN isn't necessarily a news or journalistic show, it has become a platform that's become must-see TV (or streaming) for those in and around the tech industry."
"Its hosts, Jordi Hays and John Coogan, are entrepreneurs in their own right, with Hays having founded crowdfunding VC startup Party Round (among other projects). Coogan is a cofounder of Soylent. Their entrepreneurial chops have helped attract an audience and high-profile guests. The shows also feature numerous interviews in each episode, including from high-profile Silicon Valley executives and leaders such as Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman, and others, such as entertainment stalwarts James Cameron and Casey Neistat."
The New York Stock Exchange has signed an exclusive partnership with TBPN, making the live video podcast the exchange's official media partner. TBPN grew rapidly in 11 months into a prominent financial and tech-focused media startup, while the NYSE, at 233 years old, further embraces new media. TBPN will continue recording from Los Angeles and will gain on-floor access similar to networks with permanent perches at the exchange. The show blends entrepreneur-hosted interviews and high-profile guests, and has featured leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and Sam Altman. The partnership follows the hosts' live Figma IPO broadcast from the NYSE and begins in late December.
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