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Vice TV to launch weekly biz show hosted by NYU’s Galloway

Scott Galloway

Vice TV is launching a new weekly business show “No Mercy, No Malice with Professor Scott Galloway.”

The show will be hosted by New York Times best-selling author, tech entrepreneur and New York University professor Scott Galloway, reports Variety.

The new business show will talk about what’s happening on Wall Street in response to the pandemic, and the affect these decisions will have on everyday consumers.

The first episode will premiere May 7 at 10 p.m. on Vice TV.

“Out of every crisis, voices emerge from unlikely places to help us understand how we can build a better future— I am not one of those voices,” Galloway said in a release. “However, we aim to speak truth to power and deliver a data-driven, unfiltered look at today’s business news and the forces shaping society.”

Galloway is also the founder of three tech companies: business intelligence firm L2, the e-commerce site Red Envelope and Prophet, a global brand strategy consulting firm.

He is also the author of “The Algebra of Happiness” and “The Four” and co-hosts two podcasts as well as serving on the board of directors for The New York Times Company, Urban Outfitters, Inc. and UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

“No Mercy No Malice” is the latest addition to Vice TV’s coronavirus-dedicated programming, joining “Vice Quarantine Hour,” “Vice News Tonight: Remote,” “Shelter in Place with Shane Smith” and “Seat at the Table.”

Mariam Ahmed

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