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OpenAI buys TBPN, Silicon Valley’s favorite talk show

TBPN’s three‑hour live streams will now run with OpenAI’s backing, but the show’s creator‑driven, unfiltered vibe is set to stay.

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Two hosts (Jordi Hays and John Coogan) sit at a round studio table with laptops, microphones, energy drinks, and scattered papers in front of a large screen displaying the TBPN‑style circular tech logo, with a pixelated bird figure at the center of the table and a large gong and horse statue visible in the dark background; both hosts’ faces are obscured for privacy.
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OpenAI has officially bought TBPN, the buzzy live tech talk show that’s become a kind of “SportsCenter for Silicon Valley,” in a move that pulls the AI giant directly into the media business. The deal amount isn’t public, but the show and its team will now sit inside OpenAI’s strategy org, reporting to senior executive Chris Lehane.

In an internal note, OpenAI applications chief Fidji Simo framed the acquisition as a way to “accelerate the global conversation around AI” and move beyond the traditional corporate PR playbook. Her argument: OpenAI is at the center of a huge technological shift, so it needs its own always‑on space where founders, operators, and users can talk openly about how AI is changing everything from products to jobs. Instead of trying to build that from scratch, it chose to buy one of the places where that conversation is already happening every day.

TBPN (Technology Business Programming Network) is a three‑hour, weekday live show hosted by entrepreneurs Jordi Hays and John Coogan, streaming on YouTube and X and then pushed out as a podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. The format is simple: fast, insider‑y commentary on tech, AI, startups, deals, and market drama, plus big‑name guests like Mark Zuckerberg, Satya Nadella, Sam Altman, and other top executives. The New York Times has already called it “Silicon Valley’s newest obsession,” which matches its reputation as a place where founders and investors feel comfortable talking more candidly than they do on legacy business TV.

Crucially, OpenAI is promising to leave the show’s editorial voice alone. TBPN will keep running its own programming, choosing its own guests, and making its own calls on what to cover, something Simo described as “foundational to their credibility.” That’s meant to calm worries that the show will turn into a soft marketing channel just for OpenAI at a time when AI companies are facing intense scrutiny over power, safety, and how they use news content. Co‑founder Jordi Hays said the appeal of the deal was the chance to move “from commentary to real impact” on how AI is rolled out and understood globally, while still being able to criticize the industry when needed.

Strategically, this is OpenAI’s first real step into owning a media property, and it lands as the company battles both rivals like Anthropic for enterprise customers and a wave of negative coverage and regulatory pressure. TBPN gives OpenAI a direct line into the tech elite’s favorite talk show, plus a seasoned team that knows how to package complex tech stories into something founders, operators, and investors actually want to watch for three hours straight. For viewers, the show should look and feel largely the same in the near term—just with OpenAI’s resources behind it and, potentially, even more access to the people building the next wave of AI products.


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