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Eric Johnson is the key point person for our expansion in podcasting. Previously, he wrote about the videogame industry, as he had for AllThingsD.com, both on established and emerging platforms.

Eric spent four years in radio at 95.5 WBRU in Providence, R.I. He also wrote for the Peninsula Press, while he was a student at Stanford University.

Eric holds a B.A. in History from Brown University and an M.A. in Journalism from Stanford.


Ethics statement

Here is a statement of my ethics and coverage policies. It is more than most of you want to know, but, in the age of suspicion of the media, I am laying it all out.

I do not own stock in any company that I report on, but I may make investments in mutual funds, over whose portfolio investments I have no direct control.

I don’t accept gifts, products or favors from sources or any company I cover. On occasion, I may borrow products in the short term from companies I cover if and only if those products may be returned after I have used them to inform my writing.

Outside of Recode, I co-host a weekly podcast called Giant Geek vs. Mega n00b.

Recode is owned wholly by Vox Media, a company with an audience of 170 million worldwide. It has eight distinct media brands: The Verge (Technology and Culture), Vox.com (News), SB Nation (Sports), Polygon (Gaming), Eater (Food and Nightlife), Racked (Shopping, Beauty and Fashion), Curbed (Real Estate and Home), as well as Recode (Tech Business).

Vox Media has a number of investors, including, but not limited to, Comcast Ventures and NBCUniversal, both of which are owned by Comcast Corporation.

My posts have total editorial independence from these investors, even when they touch on products and services these companies produce, compete with, or invest in. The same goes for all content on Recode and at our conferences. No one in this group has influence on or access to the posts we publish. We will also add a direct link to this disclosure when we write directly about the companies.

This week on Too Embarrassed to Ask: The YouTube shooting, Spotify’s IPO and a Facebook-Cambridge Analytica update

Recode’s Kara Swisher, Teddy Schleifer and Kurt Wagner explain some of this week’s biggest stories.

Financial Times CEO John Ridding explains how to make people pay for media

Techies pooh-poohed online subscriptions a decade ago. My, how things have changed.

President Obama ‘made the best decisions he could’ about Russia, former adviser Valerie Jarrett says

On Recode Decode, Jarrett says tech companies should work with the government to safeguard democracy.

What will we do without Lauren Goode?

For her final Recode podcast as co-host, Goode counts down her favorite episodes of Too Embarrassed to Ask.

Why every Hollywood movie is a superhero movie

On Recode Media, "The Big Picture" author Ben Fritz explains how Disney keeps on winning.

Why flying cars are the future of military transportation

Christopher Kirchhoff, who until recently worked at the Pentagon’s Silicon Valley office, says the tech is almost ready for primetime.

Six things we can do today to help women succeed in the workplace

"That’s What She Said" author Joanne Lipman shares what she has learned about discrimination and the failures of "diversity training," on Recode Decode.

Best of Nextdoor is the best account you’re not following on Twitter

When neighbors start talking, funny things happen.

The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica apology tour continues, with full-page ads in major newspapers

"I promise to do better for you," CEO Mark Zuckerberg says in the ads.

Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: What just happened?

Many Facebook users understand that their data is being used — but the Cambridge Analytica scandal underscores just how far it can travel.

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