Tech & Innovation - March 16, 2025

Installer No. 75: Netflix's Late-Night Shows, Podcast Web...

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Welcome to Installer No. 75, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. This week, we delve into a variety of topics from Benson Boone and Tyler Cowen to EV factories and YouTube yoga. We explore new Netflix releases, a great new podcast and a new way to listen to it, and a cozy game with great vibes. We also introduce Tina Nguyen, the latest addition to The Verge's politics team, who provides valuable insight into the intersection of technology and politics.

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Netflix Ventures into Late-Night Shows

This week, Netflix is making a move into late-night shows, marking a significant shift in the streaming platform's content strategy. This move is expected to broaden Netflix's audience reach and diversify its content offerings.

New Web App for Podcasts

In addition to Netflix's latest venture, we also discuss a new web app for podcasts. This app aims to enhance the podcast listening experience by providing a user-friendly interface and a variety of features to cater to different listener preferences.

A Cozy Game You'll Love

For the gamers, we introduce a cozy game with great vibes. This game promises to provide a relaxing and enjoyable gaming experience, offering a much-needed break from the high-intensity games that dominate the market.

Meet Tina Nguyen

We also introduce Tina Nguyen, the newest member of The Verge's politics team. Tina brings a wealth of experience and knowledge about the intersection of technology and politics. She provides a unique perspective on how social media and podcasts have changed the way we interact with our government and where this trend is headed.

Tina Nguyen joined The Verge's politics team a couple of weeks ago, in an extremely chill and normal time to be covering the intersection of technology and politics. She understands the Trump administration, the ways that everything from social media to podcasts have changed the way we interact with our government, and where this is all headed better than just about anybody.