Nick Bilton

Nick Bilton is a British-American journalist, author, and filmmaker. He is known for his captivating storytelling and ability to delve into the most pressing issues of our time. Currently, he serves as a special correspondent for Vanity Fair and has authored several New York Times-bestselling books. Bilton has also made significant contributions as a screenwriter.

His work spans across various media, including Emmy-award-winning documentaries, scripted television shows, feature films, narrative nonfiction books that have made it to the New York Times bestseller list, and Webby award-winning podcasts. His journalism covers a wide range of topics such as cryptocurrency crimes, the impact of social media on society, and the evolving landscape of technology on media, culture, and politics.

Notably, Bilton's reporting in The New York Times influenced the FAA's decision to allow the use of electronic devices during takeoff and landing. His film and television projects include HBO's The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, Fake Famous which he directed, and an upcoming docuseries on Netflix based on his Vanity Fair story "Bitcoin Bonnie and Clyde." He has also been involved in TV shows like The Idol and Hatching Twitter.

In addition to his ongoing projects, Bilton is currently working on a docuseries about Twitter's founding and a limited series drama with Netflix and UCP, where he will serve as showrunner and executive producer. With over a dozen projects in development, his collaborations include working with entities like Lucky Chap, Amazon Studios, Warner Bros, HBO, Netflix, and UCP.

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