Comment by kylecazar
11 days ago
I personally don't know many executive's names outside of the CEO -- including at FAANG. So in your example, I wouldn't know who is being interviewed until I read the subheading.
It's a fuzzy science based on the author's estimation of how known a name is within their intended readership.
Nicely put.
From a brief look (https://www.techradar.com/uk/search?searchTerm=Craig+Federig...), it looks like Tech Radar expects more of their readers to know who Craig is - going from "Apple exec Craig Federighi" to just "Craig Federighi".
I couldn't find another article with Sameer Samat.
I wonder if a media outlets' intended or real audience could be inferred from indicators like this.