Version History: Zune
The Vergecast
Nov 02
Version History: Zune
Version History: Zune

The Vergecast
Nov 02
Shownote
Shownote
In 2006, Microsoft came for the iPod's throne with an innovative MP3 player called the Zune. It had a bunch of features the iPod didn't: WiFi, music sharing, a bigger screen, a beautiful UI, even an FM radio. And to hear Microsoft describe it, it was even ...
Highlights
Highlights
In the mid-2000s, Microsoft made a bold move to dethrone the iPod with a device that promised more than just music—it aimed to redefine how people shared and experienced digital content on the go. The Zune was packed with ambitious features and a distinct aesthetic, but its journey was riddled with strategic missteps and internal challenges.
Chapters
Chapters
What Was the Zune Supposed to Be?
00:00Why Did the Music Industry Root for Microsoft?
23:33How Did the Zune Try to Stand Out?
30:49Why Did the Zune Flop at Launch?
45:35What Did the Zune Leave Behind?
57:08Was the Zune Actually Good—or Just Mismanaged?
1:02:14Could the Zune Ever Make a Comeback?
1:12:01Transcript
Transcript
David Pierce: Hey, it's your friend David Pierce, and I'm here to tell you, before we get started, that. This is the halfway point of the first season of Version History. We're four episodes in, we got four more to do, and we're already working on the next...