News Clip3:38
Curated Video

Google faces a new antitrust trial after ruling declaring search engine a monopoly

Higher Ed
One month after a judge declared Google’s search engine an illegal monopoly, the tech giant is defending against another antitrust lawsuit that threatens to break up the company. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:31
Curated Video

Yelp sues Google for using its search engine monopoly to promote itself over local competitors

Higher Ed
Yelp's antitrust lawsuit alleges Google takes advertising dollars away from local companies while giving consumers an "inferior" product. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:00
Press Association

EU regulators slap £1.5bn fine on Apple after years-long spat with Spotify

Higher Ed
Tech giant Apple has been fined 1.8 billion euros (£1.5 billion) by regulators in Europe for not allowing music streaming apps like Spotify to tell customers they can subscribe for cheaper if they do not use Apple’s App...
News Clip3:50
Bloomberg

CMA CEO Cardell on Microsoft's Activision Deal

Higher Ed
UK Competition and Markets Authority CEO Sarah Cardell discusses Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta on "The Pulse With Francine Lacqua." (This interview aired on October...
News Clip6:04
Bloomberg

Most Regulation Benefits Big Companies, Says Law Professor

Higher Ed
Rebecca Allensworth, professor at Vanderbilt University Law School, dives deep into antitrust regulation and revisits the week that was during Google's antitrust trial with Caroline Hyde. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip1:19
Bloomberg

Microsoft CEO Testifies on AI, Google Search

Higher Ed
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said artificial intelligence could help Google extend its dominance of the search market, as he took the stand Monday in the Google antitrust trial. Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Anurag Rana joins Ed Ludlow...
News Clip3:39
Bloomberg

Former FTC Attorney: Stopping Amazon's Conduct a First Step

Higher Ed
Public Knowledge Competition Policy Director and former FTC attorney Charlotte Slaiman weighs in on the future of antitrust and big tech after the FTC's moves against Amazon and the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal. She joins Caroline...
News Clip7:45
Bloomberg

The Future of Big Tech Antitrust

Higher Ed
The FTC has sued Amazon in a long-anticipated antitrust case, accusing the e-commerce giant of monopolizing online marketplace services by degrading quality for shoppers and overcharging sellers. Meanwhile, Google is at the center of an...
News Clip6:32
Bloomberg

Jared Bernstein Talks UAW Strike, FTC's Amazon Lawsuit

Higher Ed
Jared Bernstein, chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the UAW strike against GM, Ford Motor Co., and Stellantis NV, President Biden's show of support for strikers and the FTC's antitrust lawsuit against...
News Clip5:03
Bloomberg

Google's Trial on Antitrust Charges

Higher Ed
In its biggest antitrust challenge yet, Google is being sued by the US Justice Department and state attorneys general in a case that could result in the breakup of the 25-year-old company. William Kovacic, global competition professor of...
News Clip5:22
Bloomberg

Amazon Not Close to Avoiding FTC Suit: Chamber of Progress

Higher Ed
Chamber of Progress CEO Adam Kovacevich discusses Amazon's planned meeting with the FTC next week as the e-commerce giant tries to avoid an antitrust suit over its marketplace for third-party sellers. He speaks with Ed Ludlow on...
News Clip1:53
Bloomberg

Microsoft Must Satisfy CMA's Concerns on Deal: CEO

Higher Ed
UK Competition & Markets Authority CEO Sarah Cardell says it is up to Microsoft to come forward with a proposal that satisfies the CMA's concerns "fully and comprehensively," about its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc....
News Clip1:47
Bloomberg

Activision Gives Microsoft More Time to Finish Deal

Higher Ed
Activision Blizzard Inc. agreed to give Microsoft Corp. three more months to close their $69 billion merger so the companies can iron out remaining regulatory concerns and salvage the biggest video game deal ever, after more than a...
News Clip12:24
Bloomberg

Senator Warren on Fed Policy, Banking Industry, Military

Higher Ed
US Senator Elizabeth Warren discusses Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, the banking industry and the readiness of the US military. She speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip6:04
Bloomberg

Zelenskiy Slams NATO for Soft Language on Membership

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Wendy Benjaminson and Enda Curran discuss Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's comments to NATO in regards to Ukraine's membership. They also talk about Sweden getting closer to becoming a member of NATO and give their...
News Clip1:15
Bloomberg

New Zealand Announces Banking Inquiry Amid Profit Concerns

Higher Ed
New Zealand's government announced an inquiry into its banking sector amid concerns that lenders are making excessive profits. Haidi Stroud-Watts reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip5:35
Bloomberg

Zuckerberg Proves Tech Regulation Is Needed, Says Kirkpatrick

Higher Ed
Jul.28 -- David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy Media founder and author of "The Facebook Effect," discusses what he expects to hear from Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg in a congressional hearing. Kirkpatrick speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip5:26
Bloomberg

Pfizer CEO on Seagen Deal, Growth, Regulatory Risk

Higher Ed
Pfizer Inc. is purchasing cancer-drug maker Seagen Inc. for an enterprise value of $43 billion, using the biggest deal of the year to set its course out of the pandemic and back into mainstream pharma. Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla speaks...
News Clip6:33
Bloomberg

Pantheon Focused on Opportunities in Tech, Health Care

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- Jie Gong, partner at the Asia investment team at Pantheon, discusses the company's private equity strategy and the outlook for markets. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip13:47
Bloomberg

Frances Haugen on Future of Facebook, Twitter

Higher Ed
Former Facebook Product Manager and Beyond the Screen Founder Frances Haugen joins Emily Chang to discuss what changed or not since a year ago when she testified before US Congress about Facebook's harms to society. She also shares her...
News Clip7:20
Bloomberg

FTC Settlement Won't Change Facebook's Behavior, Commissioner Slaughter Says

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, U.S. Federal Trade Commission commissioner, explains her vote against the FTC's $5 billion settlement with Facebook Inc. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip1:30
Curated Video

Tech Giants Face New Antitrust Investigation, This Time From State AGs

Higher Ed
While most antitrust probes exist at the federal level, some of the most successful antitrust tech cases have had input from state attorneys general.
News Clip5:17
Bloomberg

A Wealth Tax Won't Hurt Influence of Billionaires, Says Summers

Higher Ed
Oct.10 -- The motion: Is it time to redistribute the wealth? Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers go head-to-head on economic inequality, antitrust law, and financial...
News Clip2:24
Bloomberg

Tax & Antitrust Regime Change

Higher Ed
Jul.02 -- The Biden administration is planning changes to tax policy and antitrust regulation.