We built a living media property. Three years. Every Monday.
Three years of original programming with TIMEPieces — editorial, live events, and community built around one of the world's most recognised brands.
Good News Studio designed and ran a full media operation in collaboration with one of the world's most recognized legacy brands. Every Monday from 2023 to 2026 we produced original programming, written editorial, live event coverage, and active community stewardship — building not just an audience, but a body of work and a foundation of trust.
We became the connective tissue between TIMEPieces brand authority and a community navigating one of the most volatile periods in emerging technology's history. That required more than content. It required trust — and trust is built one Monday at a time.

Three distinct outputs. Every single week.
Weekly long-form conversations, live.
Each show ran 90 minutes to two hours, drawing between 250 and 1,000 live listeners. From open community roundtables to intimate artist spotlights and hour-long thought leader interviews — produced and hosted by Good News Studio every week for three years.
A weekly written point of view.
A weekly roundup synthesizing the most significant developments across Web3, AI, and emerging technology. Shared across social platforms and broadcast live during the TIMEPieces Twitter Spaces. Covering market moves, cultural moments, and what it all means for collectors and creators. Every week.
In the room when it happened.
Real-time reporting from Christie's Art + Tech, a digital assets event at the New York Stock Exchange, and other significant gatherings at the intersection of art, technology, and finance.
The brands that stay culturally alive are the ones that show up.
The brands and institutions that stay culturally alive aren't the ones that make the loudest announcements. They're the ones that show up — week after week, in the right rooms, with the right voices, saying something worth hearing.
If you lead communications, brand, or community for an organization with an established audience and an emerging technology story to tell — and you're not sure how to tell it in a way that feels native, credible, and sustained — this is exactly the work we do.
If you lead campaigns or build ecosystems, we show up as part of your team — not a vendor on a retainer, but a creative partner who's there every week for as long as it takes to build something real.
The show attracted guests whose work spans MoMA, Sotheby's, and Hollywood.
A signal of both the quality of the conversation and the reputation the show built over three years.
Featured guests included generative art pioneer Tyler Hobbs, whose work has sold for hundreds of thousands at auction; internationally recognized media artist Refik Anadol, whose installations have appeared at MoMA and the world's leading cultural institutions; AI artist Claire Silver; poet and MoMA exhibitor Sasha Stiles; photographer and humanitarian Jeremy Cowart; filmmaker Julie Pacino; digital artist Gretchen Andrew; and designer Pablo Stanley — alongside hundreds of builders, collectors, and creators from across the emerging technology landscape.
An appointment built on trust.
In recognition of the work, Good News Studio's founder was appointed to the TIMEPieces Council — one of 30 invitees selected to help shape the future of TIME's Web3 strategy alongside artists, collectors, and cultural leaders from around the world. The appointment reflected something beyond output. It reflected trust.

The show ran for three years and sunset in 2026 after a successful, intentional close. But the numbers only tell part of the story.
The real result was trust.
A community that knew Good News Studio would show up — with something worth hearing, someone worth meeting, and a point of view worth considering — every single Monday. In a space defined by hype and disappearing acts, consistency became the most radical thing we could offer. The media archive, the relationships, and the community health built over three years outlasted every trend the show covered.

