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Subtitles: Why is everyone suddenly playing TV karaoke?
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The event that sold a $40m steel spider wants to broaden its appeal
Top art fair Art Basel is primed for growth.
2023-06-13T00:00:00Z
Ben Berkley
The art fair to end all art fairs, Art Basel, kicked off yesterday in â where else? â Basel, Switzerland.
Feel like Art Basel just happened? Youâre not wrong â the organizers also host art mega-events in the fall (Paris), winter (Miami), and spring (Hong Kong).
Thatâs great, but why should nonbillionaires care?
Art Basel is known for top-dollar sales (see: aforementioned $40m spider) and itâs hard to get excited about shopping for a Rothko without the required millions in your wallet.
But the event is readying for an evolution. PerThe New York Times, freshly installed chief exec Noah Horowitz envisions Art Baselâs future as more âexperienceâ than art fair.
Horowitz views Art Basel as a growing brand â one that could host, in essence, cultural world fairs that convene the art, fashion, film, music, and design communities.
Lead investor James Murdoch (yes, of that Murdoch family) cited Formula 1, which takes over global cities for 23 races per year, as a model for Art Basel to follow.
Can they pull it off?
Art Basel has a strong head start â pre-pandemic, its flagship Basel event drew 93k attendees from 80+ countries â but its larger ambitions require more than branding; the global economy also must hold strong.
Inflation fears have already driven down art sale prices. In 2022, an Andy Warhol painting sold for $195m during New Yorkâs auction week. In 2023, only one Warhol sold â for a measly $2m. Bummer.
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Microsoftannounced several Xbox and Game Pass titles at Summer Game Fest 2023, including âFable,â âStar Wars: Outlaws,â and a new âFlight Simulator.â
DoorCash: NYCbumped minimum wages for app food delivery workers to $17.96/hour, an increase of ~$13/hour.
Tamagotchi is on Web3 with the Tamaverse, featuring multiplayer parties, customizable looks, and brand ambassador Charli DâAmelio, who wasnât born when the OG toy came out in 1996.
JPMorgan Chase will pay $290m, if approved by a court, to settle claims that it continued to work with convicted trafficker Jeffrey Epstein despite red flags.
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Play on Words
Singdhi Sokpo
The worldâs subtitle use is speaking volumes
With more viewers watching TV with subtitles, closed captioning startups are open for business.
2023-06-13T00:00:00Z
Jacob Cohen
The hottest trend in watching content is⌠reading it.
Between 2017 and 2022, the number of Netflix subscribers using subtitles more than doubled. In 2022, 58% of Roku customers used subtitles, including two-thirds of millennial users.
Something about words on the TV screen has struck a chord with consumers, and itâs paving the way for a Golden Age of video accessibility.
For Rokuâs customers, over one-third of subtitle users have diagnosed hearing impairments; another third uses subtitles situationally; and the rest⌠Well, they just do it.
Reading between the lines
In recent years, captioning and transcription software startups have seen tons of funding, like Verbit and Rev, which have raised $569m and $30.4m, respectively.
Another startup, Ava, which aims to help deaf and hard-of-hearing people live-transcribe anything from a Zoom call to, uh, âgossiping at lunch,â has raised $16.3m.
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LTAâs airships, built largely with carbon-fiber tubing, are lighter and more durable than dirigibles of old.
Its first model, Pathfinder 1, is shaped like âa very tubby cigarâ and powered by âhelium cells,â diesel generators, and lithium-ion batteries.
OK, but why?
LTA imagines a few use cases:
Eco-friendly hauling: Its airships can travel 2k+ nautical miles per trip and carry ~10x more cargo than a Boeing 737.
Supply drops: Following disasters, ports, railways, runways, and roads can be inaccessible; airships can make vital deliveries without any of them.
Exotic travel: If people want slow, scenic jaunts between destinations, LTAâs open to making it happen.
Your takeaway: Find someone who loves you like Brin loves airships; this is his second startup attempting to revive them. Brin â still an Alphabet board member whoâs worth ~$105B â has funneled an estimated $250m+ into LTA so far.
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