Ed Zitron
Tech Industry Critic | Creator of Where's Your Ed At
About
Ed Zitron is a PR CEO based in San Francisco who has become known for publishing some of the internet's most widely-read critiques of Big Tech and its role in the modern economy. His sharp analysis of corporate dysfunction and technological excess has resonated with hundreds of thousands of readers, establishing him as a prominent voice in tech criticism and accountability journalism.
Zitron reaches his audience through multiple channels, including his newsletter Where's Your Ed At, which boasts over 150,000 subscribers and delivers his signature unfiltered commentary on industry trends and institutional failures. He also co-hosts the Better Offline podcast on iHeartRadio, where he continues to examine the intersection of technology, business, and culture. His work consistently challenges prevailing narratives about Silicon Valley and corporate innovation.
Recognizing his impact and influence, the Webby Awards honored Zitron in 2025, acknowledging his contribution to digital media and public discourse. Drawing from his experience in public relations and his deep understanding of how corporations operate, Zitron brings both insider knowledge and outsider perspective to his analysis of Big Tech's structural problems and their broader societal implications.
What Ed Talks About
Corporate dysfunction and accountability in Big Tech companies
How technological companies have shaped modern economic systems
Media literacy and critical analysis of tech industry narratives
The role of public relations in shaping corporate perception vs. reality
Structural problems within Silicon Valley and their societal impact
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