Live at Radio City Music Hall, *Acquired* hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal conduct deep-dive interviews with three legendary New York CEOs, exploring the strategic foundations of their respective companies. Jamie Dimon attributes JPMorgan Chase’s resilience to a "Fortress Balance Sheet" and a disciplined, risk-conscious culture that prioritizes long-term stability over short-term gains. Meredith Kopit Levien outlines the New York Times’ evolution into a digital-first subscription giant, focusing on human-curated content and the strategic expansion into lifestyle products like *The Athletic* and *Wordle*. Finally, Barry Diller traces his career from the Hollywood studio system to the founding of Fox, arguing that the media landscape has fundamentally shifted as tech-driven business models—exemplified by Netflix—now dominate the industry. These conversations reveal the critical role of adaptability, strategic focus, and institutional memory in navigating complex, high-stakes business environments.
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