On CNN Nightcap, Samantha Kelly discussed the Writer’s Guild of America and their demand for increased protection against artificial intelligence as they negotiate a new contract. Ben Smith of Semafor presented his book called ‘Traffic’, an exquisite representation of the decline of digital media darlings, including Gawker’s infamy concerning sex tapes. Katy Nastro, from Going.com, gave a reliable forecast suggesting there will be no travel backlashes this summer, similar to how people had difficulties travelling during the winter holidays.
CNN, recently established as a globally recognized media platform, was founded in 1980. It is a brand managed throughout the industry by massive teams and remains the leader in broadcasting news in television. It has several cable networks, websites and is a subsidiary of AT&T.
Samantha Kelly is both a journalist and a producer, based out of the New York office. She is specialized in the breaking reporting for the Emmy-Winning shows. She is known for her investigative reports and was recently featured on the BronxNet, focusing on the pandemic of 2020.
Ben Smith is a former Washington Post journalist, who worked in journalism for 25 years. Inspired by the events between Gawker and Hulk Hogan in the Digital Media Industry, Ben Smith released his book, “Traffic” in 2019 which covers the pitfalls of digital media and sports business, as well as its potential.
Katy Nastro is the CEO of Going.com and was previously a host in BizNet. She provides updates related to business travel and currently predicts no repeat of the travel meltdowns of the winter holidays this summer. She is a frequent speaker in travel related events, and her analysis of the trends in the industry has remained accurate.