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How I Built This with Guy Raz

Audible: Don Katz

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Guy Raz | Wondery

Business

4.831.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2021

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Before mp3 players came along in the mid 1990's, listening to audiobooks was a pain. The number of titles was tiny, narration was dull, and if you wanted to listen on the go, you had to juggle a bunch of clunky cassettes. Don Katz faced these frustrations every day while jogging. He was an accomplished writer who thought there was something special and intimate about hearing an author's words spoken aloud. He wondered: what if audiobooks could be purchased online and downloaded onto a dedicated player? At the time, the concept was so new that few people knew what he was talking about. But in 1997, with no direct experience in tech, Don and his partners launched the first digital player for audiobooks. Audible was slow to gain traction and took a beating during the dot-com bust; but its luck changed with the release of the iPod and a timely partnership with Apple. In 2008, Amazon purchased Audible for $300 million, and today Audible has the largest audiobook catalog in the world, with over 600,000 titles. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Prime members, you can listen to how I built this early and ad-free on Amazon Music.

0:07.0

Download the app today.

0:09.0

When you leave home, can you ever really go back?

0:12.0

Made a version!

0:13.0

Soccer legend Leo Messi and I both left Argentina as kids.

0:17.0

You know you're that piece of a puzzle that doesn't fit anywhere.

0:20.0

To so many immigrants, football is a way to reconnect.

0:23.0

Listen to the last cop in the embedded podcast feed

0:26.0

to hear the latest collaboration from MPR and Fuduro Studios.

0:32.0

So you guys go public in the fall of 1999.

0:37.0

And by the spring of 2000, the dot com bubble burst. It crashes.

0:43.0

Yeah, there were 1500 public internet companies at the beginning of 2000

0:49.0

and 140 at the beginning of 2003.

0:54.0

But it was that kind of, you know, of decimation and the stock price,

1:01.0

which was once $29 or something, it went down to 4 cents at the end of 2000.

1:11.0

4 cents.

1:13.0

From MPR, it's how I built this.

1:21.0

A show about innovators, entrepreneurs, idealists,

1:24.0

and the stories behind the movements they built.

1:30.0

I'm Guy Raaz and on the show today,

1:32.0

how in the era of clunky cassette tapes, Don Katz created a whole new kind of audio experience.

1:39.0

Online and on demand with Audible.

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