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How to follow (and listen to) Recode’s 2019 Code Conference

Leaders from Medium, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon Web Services, Netflix, and more join us next week in Arizona.

Code Conference stage.
Code Conference stage.
It all happens onstage at Code.
Asa Mathat

Recode’s annual Code Conference kicks off on Monday, June 10. This year, we’ll be in Arizona for two days of hard-hitting, unscripted interviews with:

  • Facebook executives Adam Mosseri and Andrew Bosworth
  • Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy
  • Fair Fight founder Stacey Abrams
  • Netflix VP of Original Content Cindy Holland
  • Russian Doll star Natasha Lyonne
  • Medium CEO Ev Williams
  • YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki

And that’s just the beginning of our jam-packed schedule. Mary Meeker will be back with her much-anticipated Internet Trends Report for 2019. (You can watch last year’s on YouTube.)

If you aren’t able to join us in person, here’s how to follow everything happening on the Code 2019 stage:

Watch the full interviews

Each and every onstage interview will be available to stream on demand on Recode’s YouTube channel. Take a minute to subscribe to our channel and get updates as highlights and full-interview videos are made available.

Get live updates and breaking news

Follow Recode on Twitter so you don’t miss a beat. We’ll be live tweeting our onstage interviews using #CodeCon. We’ll also feature some exclusive behind-the-scenes highlights from the conference on Instagram.

Looking for a daily recap?

We are packing in more than 30 interviews, presentations, and live podcast tapings this year, plus all the up-to-the-minute coverage you know and love from Recode. Subscribe to the Recode Daily to get a daily digest of the biggest moments from the conference each morning.

Hear all of Kara Swisher’s interviews

Kara Swisher and Peter Kafka both have podcasts where they host interviews with leaders in tech, media, sports, Hollywood, and everything in between. Subscribe to hear all their interviews from Code.

This year, Kara and Scott Galloway will tape their weekly Pivot podcast from the Code stage. Subscribe to get their sharp, unfiltered insights into the way technology is shaping business, politics, culture, and more.


Recode and Vox have joined forces to uncover and explain how our digital world is changing — and changing us. Subscribe to Recode podcasts to hear Kara Swisher and Peter Kafka lead the tough conversations the technology industry needs today.

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