The Marty Party Podcast
How has streaming changed from the days when Lost and Desperate Housewives were first launched on abc.com? I've waited over two years to record this episode with Albert Cheng, who is the VP of Amazon Prime Video for the US and former COO of Amazon Studios. Years before Netflix, Amazon and Hulu, Albert made history in entertainment while at Disney by being the first to put TV episodes on iTunes and stream top broadcast shows and live feeds on abc.com. In this episode, we covered hard problems that Albert is tackling, such as solving the consumer's paradox of choice between content. He also shared his pivotal journey from being a mechanical engineer at Boeing to taking the first step into the entertainment industry at Disney. Albert also opened up on how he balances the expectation of representation as one of the few Asian American executives in media My favorite part? Learning about Albert's personal mission to break the "ME" culture by paying it forward. It's clear he embodies this mission, from making time to speak with me when I was a student at the GSB to his role as a board member for CAPE, where he advocates for greater Asian representation in media. This conversation reminded me how grounding a simple mindshift from me to we can be. Lastly, a big shout-out to Desiree for her persistent scheduling efforts over the past year and reminding me just to have fun during the call. It was an absolute blast. Hope you enjoy.
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