OpenAI buys TBPN talk show for low‑hundreds million

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- OpenAI agreed to acquire TBPN for a “low hundreds of millions of dollars” deal, according to an insider.
- TBPN averages about 70,000 viewers per daily episode and was projected to generate roughly $30 million in advertising revenue this year.
- Fidji Simo, head of OpenAI’s product business, told staff that TBPN is a key venue where AI‑builder conversations happen daily.
- Jordi Hays said TBPN will stay editorially independent while helping OpenAI’s marketing and communications, noting co‑host John Coogan’s role in the show.
- Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s head of global affairs, will oversee TBPN, which will remain based in Los Angeles.
- Sam Altman posted on X that he doesn’t expect TBPN to be easier on OpenAI and will do his part to enable it despite occasional “stupid decisions.”
- The Wall Street Journal was the first outlet to report the acquisition.
Why it matters: OpenAI gains a direct, ad‑supported channel that reaches 70,000 daily viewers of AI founders and investors, strengthening its brand and messaging while preserving TBPN’s editorial independence; the acquisition signals OpenAI’s strategic push beyond pure product development and gives the company a new platform to shape public discourse around AI.
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