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Tech companies under the microscope

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor October 16, 2020

Last week, the US House Judiciary Committee published the report on tech companies’ monopoly in the digital space that we had been expecting since the summer. The report argues in favor of reducing tech companies’ power and reexamining the way antitrust laws are understood. However, it does not show a way forward on how to […]

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  • News Industry

How news outlets impact polarization

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor September 30, 2020

Since 2016, one of the main buzzwords in political media has been polarization. Voters have been polarized over various topics, the last one being the Supreme Court nomination, which is palpable when reading the news. But media outlets are not just a reflection of today’s polarization; they have played a fundamental role in creating that […]

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  • Digital
  • Social Media

How the post-truth world led to QAnon

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor September 18, 2020

In the last few months, QAnon proponents have gained momentum on social media, with President Donald Trump recently offering encouragement to the theory advocates. QAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory concocted in 2017, which argues that there’s a deep state working against Trump and his administration. Their statements have no grounding in reality, but they […]

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Antitrust measures for the 21st century

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor August 5, 2020

On Wednesday July 29, the CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google were summoned to a hearing with the House antitrust committee. It turned out to be one of the most critical antitrust events since the 90s Microsoft case. One thing is clear—U.S. politics are finally waking up on the antitrust front after three decades […]

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  • Business Models
  • Social Media

Facebook’s new Instagram feature could crush Tik Tok

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor July 25, 2020

These last few weeks have been hard for Tik Tok. The Chinese app was banned from India—one of its biggest markets—in late June. In the United States, the administration is debating whether to restrict it for fears that it could be used as a surveillance tool. Meanwhile, Facebook is taking advantage of Tik Tok’s weakness […]

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  • Entertainment

Where did Quibi go wrong?

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor July 9, 2020

Three months ago, the streaming service Quibi was launched with some fanfare and we devoted one of our posts to it (read Quibi, the new streaming platform for mobile devices). Its success so far has been quite limited. Its founders have blamed the pandemic for the app’s flop, but its problems may not stop here. […]

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  • Social Media

The limits of freedom of speech on social media

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor June 25, 2020

Amid the pandemic, the police violence, and the riots, President Trump’s executive order (EO) against social media companies may have gone unnoticed. On May 28, Trump introduced a rule to limit social media platforms’ editorial power after Twitter tagged some of its tweets as “potentially misleading.” Although the order will likely be challenged in court, […]

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  • Audio
  • Business Models

Noa, where curation is content

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor May 28, 2020

The birth of online news has made information overload a problem for consumers. With news updates popping up every second, it is hard to keep up with the current events while understanding the context for those events. For that reason, the audio company News over Audio (Noa) was launched three years ago to curate the […]

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Josep Valor

Josep Valor-Sabatier is professor of Information Systems and information technology and holder of the Indra Chair of Digital Strategy.

He received his Ph.D. in Operations Research from MIT, and his Sc.D. in Medical Engineering from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology. Josep Valor teaches extensively at the senior executive level on Management Information Systems, Media Management, Management of Technology, and Strategy.

Beatriz Iglesias

Beatriz is a student at the University of Navarra in Marketing with a mention in Corporate Communication. During three years, she has deepened her curiosity about media while developing her skills at the School of Communication. Currently, she is finishing her studies and taking part in new projects

Carmen Arroyo

Carmen Arroyo is a financial reporter for Euromoney Institutional Investor, which she joined after finishing her graduate studies in international politics at Columbia University in New York City. She also freelances for the news agency IPS News Service at their United Nations Bureau, covering migration and climate, and writes a newsletter on narrative journalism.

Marc Ferrer

Marc Ferrer is a Research Assistant of Chair of Digital Strategy, which he joined after finishing his double degree studies in Business Administration and Management and Journalism. He also freelances in some cultural magazines, covering music and literature, and co-directs a radio program and a talk show on YouTube.

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