<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>WSJ.com Video - Media &amp; Marketing</title><image><url>https://www.marketwatch.com/1.gif</url><title>WSJ.com Video - Media &amp; Marketing</title><link>http://www.wsj.com/video</link></image><link>http://www.wsj.com/video</link><description>WSJ.com Video - Media &amp; Marketing</description><language>en-us</language><copyright>Copyright 2023, Dow Jones &amp; Company, Inc.</copyright><item><title>Super Bowl Commercials: Why This Year Could Be Known as the ‘Crypto Bowl’</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/super-bowl-commercials-why-this-year-could-be-known-as-the-crypto-bowl/5FAD1CC5-3C38-4EF0-9748-9792E2F9586A.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20220207/02082022cryptosuperbowl/02082022cryptosuperbowl_167x94.jpg&gt;This year’s Super Bowl drew advertisers willing to pay up to $7 million for a 30-second spot. WSJ advertising editor Suzanne Vranica and reporter Paul Vigna break down what to watch for from both new cryptocurrency brands and old regulars like Budweiser. Photo Illustration: Alexander Hotz/WSJ</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2022 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Starbucks Rewards: How the Coffee Giant’s Mobile App Became a Winner</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/starbucks-rewards-how-the-coffee-giants-mobile-app-became-a-winner/502D3DFC-173F-45E0-9848-F1ED7B8F20EC.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20220111/011121econofsbux/011121econofsbux_167x94.jpg&gt;Starbucks trails only McDonald’s as the largest restaurant chain by market capitalization. WSJ’s Heather Haddon explains why mobile technology has become a business priority for Starbucks and garnered it a loyal customer base. Photo: Stanislav Kogiku/Zuma Press</description><pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Elon Musk’s Banner Year: Milestones on Earth and in Space</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/elon-musks-banner-year-milestones-on-earth-and-in-space/B73E3520-ED65-47C7-9A29-072E7B6F4068.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211223/122721elonmuskyearfinal/122721elonmuskyearfinal_167x94.jpg&gt;This year, billionaire CEO Elon Musk reached several milestones across Tesla, SpaceX and Starlink. WSJ reporters Rebecca Elliott and Micah Maidenberg break down some of his biggest moments in 2021 and what’s to come in 2022. Illustration: Tom Grillo</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2021 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Why Apple Is Fixated on $19</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/why-apple-is-fixated-on-19/4096CD73-D5BA-43DE-B257-193EB53DD727.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211122/112321ytapple19/112321ytapple19_167x94.jpg&gt;Apple’s polishing cloth turned heads online when the tech giant began selling it for $19. But it’s far from the only Apple add-on selling at that price. WSJ’s Dalvin Brown explains why. Illustration: Rafael Garcia</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2021 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Why Conglomerates Split Up</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/why-conglomerates-split-up/F7EF3E9D-2D5D-4732-AA79-F41889C7D039.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211117/gejjsplit111721/gejjsplit111721_167x94.jpg&gt;Corporate titans General Electric and Johnson &amp; Johnson both announced that they are splitting, two of the latest in a long string of conglomerate break ups. Here’s why big businesses divide and what it could mean for investors. Photo illustration: Tammy Lian/WSJ</description><pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Recognize This ‘Squid Game’ Voice? Behind Netflix’s Global Dubbing Strategy</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/recognize-this-squid-game-voice-behind-netflixs-global-dubbing-strategy/A3475AA0-4F5B-4556-B9A4-9F7AC6E17B18.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211112/111221nflxdub/111221nflxdub_167x94.jpg&gt;More Netflix viewers watched dubbed versions of the South Korean drama “Squid Game” than subtitled versions. WSJ met one of the show’s English-language voice actors to see how dubbing foreign content is fueling the streaming giant’s growth. Photo Illustration: Sharon Shi</description><pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2021 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Trapped in the Metaverse: Here’s What 24 Hours Feels Like</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/trapped-in-the-metaverse-heres-what-24-hours-feels-like/820EA261-05CD-44E9-871C-8CFB8E65DBBF.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211112/111221stern.metaverse/111221stern.metaverse_167x94.jpg&gt;Everyone is blabbing about the metaverse. But what does this future digital world look like? WSJ’s Joanna Stern checked into a hotel and strapped on a VR headset for the day. She went to work meetings, hung out with new avatar friends and attended virtual shows. Photo illustration: Tammy Lian/The Wall Street Journal</description><pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Alibaba Tries to Go Global With ‘Singles Day,’ China’s Big Shopping Festival</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/alibaba-tries-to-go-global-with-singles-day-chinas-big-shopping-festival/BD3B3F6E-BC39-459D-97A2-09284E501360.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211111/111121singlesday2/111121singlesday2_167x94.jpg&gt;Singles Day in China is the world’s largest annual shopping extravaganza. Its creator, the e-commerce giant Alibaba, is now exporting the event to the rest of the world as part of its push to challenge Amazon and others. Photo: Geoffroy Van der Hasselt/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images </description><pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2021 10:29:15 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>NFT Artist Beeple’s First Physical Sculpture Fetches About $28.9 Million</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/nft-artist-beeples-first-physical-sculpture-fetches-about-289-million/D9F5DA81-173C-4C79-B3D2-EF9E1FA76B29.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211110/111021beepleauction2/111021beepleauction2_167x94.jpg&gt;Artist Beeple’s first real-life piece, “Human One,” sold for nearly $29 million at Christie’s on Tuesday. A few months earlier, the artist’s digital collage prompted a craze for nonfungible tokens when it fetched $69 million. Photo: Justin Lane/Shutterstock</description><pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2021 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Three Key Pieces of Evidence Presented at Elizabeth Holmes’s Trial</title><link>
			  http://live.wsj.com/video/three-key-pieces-of-evidence-presented-at-elizabeth-holmess-trial/41B2FD43-6282-4383-937D-54D4F1D9A3D9.html
		  </link><description>&lt;img src=https://m.wsj.net/video/20211108/110821theranostrialupdatefinalpub/110821theranostrialupdatefinalpub_167x94.jpg&gt;In the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, prosecutors have shown texts, emails and audio clips portraying her in her own words. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday asked Sara Randazzo about key pieces of evidence and what to expect. Photo: Nick Otto/AFP via Getty Images</description><pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2021 10:30:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>