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Slate Money Goes to the Movies: BlackBerry

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4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Movies series, the Slate Money gang talks with BNN Bloomberg’s Amanda Lang about “BlackBerry”. Are there really vampires in Waterloo, Ontario? Why are all movie business guys just people who yell? 

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Blackberry episode of Slate Money Goes to the Movies.

0:22.3

I'm Felix Salmon of Axios.

0:24.1

I'm here with Elizabeth Spires of Slate and New York Times and such places.

0:29.4

Hello.

0:30.0

I'm here with Emily Peck of Axios.

0:33.7

Hi, Felix.

0:34.8

We are going to talk about Blackberry, the movie about the company, which actually wasn't

0:40.8

called BlackBerry.

0:41.5

It was called Research in Motion.

0:44.5

And since none of us are Canadian, we have decided to bring in the greatest possible

0:49.8

expert to explain all things Canadian, all things Canadian to us.

0:56.0

Amanda Lang, welcome.

0:57.0

Thank you.

0:59.1

Amanda, introduce yourself.

0:59.8

Who are you?

1:01.3

And how long have you been a Canadian?

1:07.7

I've been a Canadian my whole life, the duration of which I will not mention, but a while.

1:16.3

I'm a business journalist and currently BNN Bloomberg, but over time in this country was back in the 90s, the tech reporter for the then Financial Post, now National Post,

1:22.0

one of the big papers, so covered research in motion from pre-IPO days. So it was with great interest that I saw them turning this fine Canadian book worth

1:31.9

to read into a movie.

1:33.7

So, okay, so this is the first thing we need to know.

1:36.0

This is an adaptation of a book.

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