- Even though iPhone sales fell 17% in March, Apple posted better earnings than expected (Variety)
- There’s a reason that CBS is making a quarter of its shows for rival platforms (Wall Street Journal)
- In the battle for voice control, Siri and Google beat out Alexa in usage (Digital Trends)
- Following several meetings with high-profile YouTubers, Susan Wojcicki is focusing the platform more on creators (Tubefilter)
- Podcasts still have a smaller audience than radio, but the listeners are much more engaged (eMarketer)

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- Even though iPhone sales fell 17% in March, Apple posted better earnings than expected (Variety)
- There's a reason that CBS is making a quarter of its shows for rival platforms (Wall Street Journal)
- In the battle for voice control, Siri and Google beat out Alexa in usage (Digital Trends)
- Following several meetings with high-profile YouTubers, Susan Wojcicki is focusing the platform more on creators (Tubefilter)
- Podcasts still have a smaller audience than radio, but the listeners are much more engaged (eMarketer)
May 1, 2019