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Kara Swisher
Birth Date:11 December 1962[1]
Occupation:Journalist
Education:Georgetown University (BS)
Columbia University (MS)
Notable Works:Co-founder of Recode
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Party:Democratic[2]
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    Children:4
    Years Active:1994–present

    Kara Anne Swisher (; born December 11, 1962) is an American journalist. She has covered the business of the internet since 1994. As of 2023, Swisher was a contributing editor at New York Magazine, the host of the podcast On with Kara Swisher, and the co-host of the podcast Pivot.[3]

    In 2014, she co-founded Vox Media's Recode. From 2018 to 2022, she was an opinion writer for The New York Times, before re-joining Vox Media.[4] She has also written for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, the All Things Digital conference and the online publication All Things D.[5] A self-described "liberal, lesbian Donald Trump of San Francisco" in 2016, she expressed interest in running for political office in San Francisco.[6]

    Early life and education

    Swisher lived in Roslyn Harbor, New York, until her father died when she was five years old. Afterward her family moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where she was raised.[7] In a 2021 interview with Bryan Elliott for Inc.'s Behind The Brand, Swisher stated that, as a child, she always wanted to work either in the military, with military intelligence, or with the CIA.

    She wrote for The Hoya, Georgetown's original school newspaper, until she left to write for The Georgetown Voice, the university's younger, scruffier, liberal alternative newspaper.[8]

    Swisher studied propaganda[9] and received a BS in literature and journalism from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. in 1984.[10] In 1985, she received her MS in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[11] She also "spent some time" at Duke University studying misinformation and propaganda, which Swisher stated were "always my area of study".[12]

    After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Swisher received a fellowship that allowed her to live almost a year in Kreuzberg, Berlin. Preparing for future employment within "the security apparatus", she attempted to learn German, but never mastered the language.[13]

    In her early career, Swisher worked at the Washington City Paper in Washington, D.C. She interned at The Washington Post in 1986 and was later hired full-time.[14] [15]

    Career

    The Wall Street Journal

    Swisher joined The Wall Street Journal in 1997, working from its bureau in San Francisco. She created and wrote Boom Town, a column devoted to the companies, personalities and culture of Silicon Valley which appeared on the front page of the Wall Street Journal's Marketplace section and online. During that period, she was cited as the most influential reporter covering the internet by Industry Standard magazine.

    In 2003, with her colleague Walt Mossberg, she launched the All Things Digital conference and later expanded it into a daily blog called AllThingsD.com. The conference featured interviews by Swisher and Mossberg of top technology executives, such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Larry Ellison.[16]

    Books

    She is the author of aol.com: How Steve Case Beat Bill Gates, Nailed the Netheads and Made Millions in the War for the Web, published by Times Business Print Books in July 1998. The sequel, There Must Be a Pony in Here Somewhere: The AOL Time Warner Debacle and the Quest for a Digital Future, was published in the fall of 2003 by Crown Business Print Books. In 2021, it was announced that she signed a two-book memoir deal with Simon & Schuster.[17] The first, Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, was released in February 2024.

    Recode

    On January 1, 2014, Swisher and Mossberg struck out on their own with the Recode website, based in San Francisco.[18] In the spring of 2014 they held the inaugural Code Conference near Los Angeles.[19] Vox Media acquired the website in May 2015.[20] A month later in June 2015, they launched Recode Decode, a weekly podcast in which Swisher interviews prominent figures in the technology space with Stewart Butterfield featured as the first guest.[21]

    In September 2018, Recode and Vox Media launched Pivot, a semi-weekly news commentary podcast co-hosted by Swisher and Scott Galloway.

    In April 2020, New York Magazine announced Pivot would be joining the magazine's properties, subsequently dropping the Recode branding, and Swisher would also be joining as editor-at-large.[22] In May 2020, Swisher wrote on Twitter that she had not been involved in editing or assigning stories on Recode for many years.[23]

    The New York Times

    Swisher became a contributing writer to the New York Times Opinion section in August 2018, focusing on tech.[24] She has written about topics such as Elon Musk, Kevin Systrom's departure from Instagram, Google and censorship, and an internet Bill of Rights.

    In September 2020, the Times premiered Sway, a semiweekly podcast hosted by Swisher focused on the subject of power and those who wield it,[25] with Nancy Pelosi featured as her first guest.[26] Other guests have included Georgia politician and voting rights activist Stacey Abrams, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky, actor Sacha Baron Cohen, Apple CEO Tim Cook, entrepreneur Mark Cuban, Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, former Presidential candidate Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), United States Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, film director Spike Lee, Parler CEO John Matze, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, USSF CSO Gen. John W. Raymond, and social activist and celebrity Monica Lewinsky.

    In June 2022, Swisher announced that she would leave The New York Times to pursue a new project at New York magazine.[27]

    Vox Media

    Swisher became an editor-at-large at New York Magazine and the host of On with Kara Swisher in September 2022. The first episode of 'On' premiered September 26.[28]

    Other activities

    Swisher has also served as a judge[29] for Mayor Michael Bloomberg's NYC BigApps competition in New York.

    Swisher told Rolling Stone writer Claire Hoffman: "A lot of these people I cover are babies", Swisher says. "I always call them papier-mâché – they just wilt."[30]

    Swisher appeared as herself in a 2015 episode of the HBO show Silicon Valley.[31]

    In 2016, Swisher announced she planned to run for mayor of San Francisco as a Democrat in 2023. She was then described as likely to run on a "highly progressive" platform.[32] [33]

    Swisher wrote of her experiences working for The McLaughlin Group in a 2018 Slate article, in which she alleged that host John McLaughlin abused staff and sexually harassed women. Reflecting on his death from prostate cancer in 2016, she wrote, "I’m so glad he’s dead. Seriously, I’m glad he’s dead. He was a jackass. He deserved it."[34]

    In January 2019, Swisher told people who disapproved of a Gillette advertisement, following the January 2019 Lincoln Memorial confrontation, "And to all you aggrieved folks who thought this Gillette ad was too much bad-men-shaming, after we just saw it come to life with those awful kids and their fetid smirking harassing that elderly man on the Mall: Go fuck yourselves."[35] Citing Swisher's comment as an example of how inaccurate many media accounts of the story had been, Caitlin Flanagan of The Atlantic Monthly observed, "You know the left has really changed in this country when you find its denizens ... lionizing the social attitudes of the corporate monolith Procter & Gamble."[36] Swisher apologized in a follow-up tweet two days later.[37]

    In 2021 and 2023, Swisher hosted the official companion podcast for the third and fourth seasons of HBO's TV series Succession.[38]

    In 2024, she received criticism for her book “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story," with critics stating that it was "anti-worker."[39]

    Mockery of Vivek Ramaswamy

    On August 24, 2023, Swisher urged her Twitter audience to come up with nicknames for Vivek Ramaswamy and proposed her own, "RamaSMARMY". Several Indian-American commentators took strong exception to her attacks, which were perceived as racially targeted.[40]

    Personal life

    Swisher married engineer and technology executive Megan Smith in Marin County in 1999 at a time when same-sex marriage was not legal in California.[41] [42] They had additional legal wedding ceremonies in 2003 in Niagara Falls, Canada, in 2004 as part of the San Francisco 2004 same-sex weddings, and again in San Francisco, California in November 2008 in advance of California Proposition 8, which declared same-sex marriages invalid in California. Swisher and Smith have two sons, Louis and Alexander.[43] [44] [45] [46] They separated in 2014, and were divorced .[47] Swisher married Amanda Katz on October 3, 2020, with whom she has two children.[48]

    In 2011, Swisher suffered a "mini-stroke" while on a flight to Hong Kong, where she was subsequently hospitalized and put on anticoagulant medication. She wrote about the experience in a remembrance of Luke Perry, after a stroke led to his death in 2019.[49] [50] [51]

    Swisher is known for wearing dark aviator sunglasses even while indoors, explaining "I have light sensitivity a little; I just don’t like bright lights."[52] [49]

    Swisher, who was raised Catholic, identifies as agnostic.[53]

    Bibliography

    Awards

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Kara Swisher, contributing NYT opinion writer and host of the 'On With Kara Swisher' and 'Pivot' podcasts. 2020-12-21. www.msn.com.
    2. Web site: Townsend . Tess . Kara Swisher Is Serious About Running for Mayor, and Soon . Inc..
    3. Web site: Schwab. Katharine. 2020-05-28. 'All the lanes are mine': Kara Swisher remains tech's most outspoken watchdog. 2020-12-21. Fast Company. en-US.
    4. News: 2022-06-07 . Kara Swisher Leaves the New York Times to Return to Vox Media . en . Bloomberg.com . 2022-06-07.
    5. News: 2000-12-28. Kara Swisher. en-US. Wall Street Journal. 2020-12-21. 0099-9660.
    6. Web site: Baram . Marcus . Recode's Kara Swisher really wants to run for mayor: "I'm the liberal lesbian Donald Trump of San Francisco" . Fast Company.
    7. Web site: Elliott . Bryan . Behind the Brand With Kara Swisher . Inc.com . 2021-04-20 . 2022-04-18.
    8. News: Top Internet Journalists Talk News . Lili . Dodderidge . October 5, 2010 . The Hoya . February 25, 2013.
    9. 2023-03-28 . "I'll Walk Away From Anything": Kara Swisher Calls the Shots . 2023-12-07 . Vanity Fair . en-US.
    10. Web site: Prominent Alumni . 2022-11-26 . SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University . en-US.
    11. Web site: Kara Swisher . 2022-07-15 . Columbia Entrepreneurship . en-US . February 5, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200205053059/https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/pride/kara-swisher/ . dead .
    12. Web site: 2023-10-19 . Artificial intelligence "can be a weapon, but it's a tool" - an interview with tech journalist Kara Swisher . 2023-12-07 . VPM . en.
    13. Web site: Podcast transcripts, sponsors, and audience data - Podscribe .
    14. News: Kara Swisher. Columbia Entrepreneurship. en-US. 2020-02-05. February 5, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200205053059/https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/pride/kara-swisher/. dead.
    15. Ryan Murphy: What if Hollywood had welcomed diversity from the beginning?. Recode Decode. Vox Media. Kara Swisher. May 1, 2020. May 1, 2020.
    16. News: Ellison . Transcript: Kara Swisher, Author, "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story" . The Washington Post . 24 April 2024.
    17. Web site: Book Deals: Week of July 27, 2020. 2021-06-10. PublishersWeekly.com. en.
    18. News: Wasserman. Todd. Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher Launch Tech News Site 'Re/code'. October 23, 2016 . . January 1, 2014.
    19. Levy . Steven . Kara Swisher Is Sick of Tech People, So She Wrote a Book About Them . Wired . Wired . 24 April 2024.
    20. Network Radio Executives Spencer Brown and David Landau partner with VC Michael Rolnick to launch new venture called DGital Media to create, distribute and monetize audio programs. PR Newswire. 15 July 2018.
    21. News: What's the Deal With Elon Musk? Ashlee Vance Tells All on 'Re/code Decode' Podcast.. Recode. 15 July 2018.
    22. Web site: 2020-04-13. Pivot Podcast Joins New York Magazine. 2020-10-15. New York Magazine.
    23. karaswisher . 1263115936057286656 . 20 May 2020 . While I typically ignore this type of trolling, FYI I have not edited the recode web site for many years now and am not involved in its editing or assigning at all for that long too but keep up with the bad reporting and worse writing. It's embarrassing and more than a little sad .
    24. News: Kara Swisher. The New York Times . 8 October 2018.
    25. Web site: 2020-09-10. Introducing "Sway," a New Interview Podcast Hosted by Kara Swisher. 2021-06-10. The New York Times Company. en-US.
    26. Web site: 2020-09-10. Introducing 'Sway' With Kara Swisher. 2020-10-15. The New York Times.
    27. News: Kara Swisher, Tech and Media Star, to Leave The New York Times. Vanity Fair. 31 July 2023.
    28. Web site: Vox Media Podcast Network: Kara Swisher. 31 July 2023.
    29. Web site: Mayor Bloomberg Announces Winners of NYC BigApps 2.0 Competition. NYC.gov. March 31, 2011. June 5, 2013.
    30. News: Recode's Kara Swisher, Silicon Valley's Disrupter, Plots Political Move. Rolling Stone. 8 November 2017. November 8, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171108152146/http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/recodes-kara-swisher-tech-disrupter-plots-political-move-w501656. dead.
    31. Marantz . Andrew . June 9, 2016 . How "Silicon Valley" Nails Silicon Valley . The New Yorker.
    32. Web site: Townsend . Tess . Kara Swisher Is Serious About Running for Mayor, and Soon . Inc..
    33. News: Tech journalist Kara Swisher plans to run for San Francisco Mayor. Green. Emily. April 14, 2016. San Francisco Chronicle. 23 October 2016.
    34. Web site: I Just Knew I Was Going to Surpass These Guys I Was Working For. Slate. October 18, 2018. 31 May 2020.
    35. 1086735766997344261. karaswisher. And to all you aggrieved folks who thought this Gillette ad was too much bad-men-shaming, after we just saw it come…. January 19, 2019.
    36. News: The Media Botched the Covington Catholic Story. Flanagan. Caitlin. January 23, 2019. The Atlantic.
    37. 1087443815269584897. karaswisher. I was a complete dolt to put up this.... January 21, 2019.
    38. Web site: Succession - HBO's Succession Podcast.
    39. Web site: Council . Stephen . April 4, 2024 . Famed journalist Kara Swisher's book reflects Bay Area tech's huge anti-worker problem . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240404000821/https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/kara-swisher-workers-altman-book-18929472.php . April 4, 2024 . 2024-06-13 .
    40. News: American-Indian X users call out Kara Swisher for mocking Vivek Ramaswamy's name . Hindustan Times.
    41. Kara Swisher Is Silicon Valley's Most Feared and Well-Liked Journalist. How Does That Work? . Benjamin . Wallace . . 15 July 2014.
    42. Swisher. Kara. 10 November 2008. My Four Weddings, How getting gay married became an Olympic sport for me. The Daily Beast. 29 September 2023.
    43. Megan Smith '86, SM '88: Pioneering change from PlanetOut to Google Earth. McCluskey. Eileen. 15 October 2007 . MIT Technology Review. 1099-274X . Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    44. News: PlanetOut CEO taps gay market Exec becomes power player in elusive $450B industry. Hopkins. Jim. June 21, 2000. USA Today. 7B. 1 June 2012.
    45. News: Schubarth . Cromwell . Google working on social, news reader. September 16, 2011. San Jose Business Journal.
    46. News: Susan Ann Ventre . Obituary . . . 24 January 2012.
    47. Web site: Swisher . Kara . 2017 . Kara Swisher Biography and Ethics Statement. re/code. live . https://web.archive.org/web/20171230150413/https://www.recode.net/authors/kara-swisher . 30 December 2017.
    48. Sherman. Jake. Palmer. Anna. Ross. Garrett. Okun. Eli. Weekend Wedding . Playbook PM. 2021-06-03. Politico. October 6, 2020.
    49. Web site: The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts: Kara Swisher (#218). Tim. Ferriss. June 21, 2018. The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss.
    50. Nicholas Carlson, Kara Swisher Suffered A "Mini-Stroke," But She Seems To Be OK Oct 19, 2011 businessinsider.com
    51. News: Opinion | Luke Perry Had a Stroke and Died. I Had One and Lived.. Kara. Swisher. The New York Times. March 5, 2019.
    52. Web site: Kara Swisher Is Silicon Valley's Most Feared and Well-Liked Journalist. How Does That Work?. Intelligencer. July 15, 2014 .
    53. Web site: Apple goes 5G, the Feds want to break up Google Chrome, and Fareed Zakaria on lessons from 2020.. Pivot--Voxmedia Podcast Network. October 13, 2020.
    54. Web site: Loeb Award Winners . June 28, 2011 . . February 2, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190401042854/https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/media-relations/2011/loeb-award-winners . April 1, 2019 . dead .
    55. Web site: Kelly. Adam. 2020-05-28. Announcing Fast Company's first-ever Queer 50 list. 2021-06-03. Fast Company. en-US.
    56. Web site: Announcing Fast Company's second annual Queer 50 list. 2021-06-03. Fast Company. en-US.
    57. Web site: Ms. Swisher. 2023-02-08. AMACAD.org. en-US.