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Hosted by Daniel Litwin, Ratified is a long-form radio show on the intersection of business and politics. Daniel weaves timely stories together with topical guests, highlighting workers, business leaders, business owners, policy experts, professors, activists, etc. to explain how our capital and capitols intersect, work together, or butt heads.
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Understanding How Commercialization in Education Led to 2020's AP Tests
Due to COVID-19, the College Board came out with an at-home AP test in just 2 months. Its many failures revealed a deeper problem within the U.S.' education ecosystem. Bob Schaeffer and Carol Burris explain.
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A Postmortem on Bloomberg 2020’s Marketing and Campaign Strategy
Even with over $1 billion in campaign spending, why didn't Mike Bloomberg's 2020 run get him the win? Dr. Lara Brown and journalist Benjamin Dixon give analysis.
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What Could Happen if Film Studios Owned Their Own Theaters
Film studios can't legally own their own movie theaters. If that changed, what would it mean for the industry?
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What a Sprint & T-Mobile Merger Means for Carriers and Consumers
With the Sprint and T-Mobile merger sitting in limbo, Daniel Litwin examined what a four-to-three merger of this size would mean for the industry.
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Why AV Integrators Don’t Want Electrician’s Licenses
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How Open Internet Advocates and ISPs Will Bring the Net Neutrality Fight to the States