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Mediaweek editor Brittney Rigby sits down with Microsoft Advertising’s Elliott Knight, Compare the Market’s Dan Stevens, and Kinesso Australia’s Kellyn Coetzee to discuss how generative AI will impact the marketing landscape and what it means for brands.
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RyanCap founder Simon Ryan returns to the Mediaweek Heavy Hitters podcast. He talks to Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning about the recent sale of the RyanCap business. Simon details the changes and opportunities that come with the new owner. He also talks about the state of the Australian ad market and the outlook.
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The new streaming device Hubbl was launched this week at a Sydney event hosted by Foxtel and Hubbl chief executive Patrick Delany. In this interview with Mediaweek's James Manning, Delany gives an insight into what the Foxtel Group is hoping to achieve with the new device. You will hear Delany in his own words on the two devices, cost, billing, bundling, discounts, impact, competition, Hamish and Andy and marketing.
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As Trevor Long and Stephen Fenech launch a new podcast – Two Blokes Talking Electric Cars – Mediaweek celebrates with them for the new title. Long and Fenech were first heard on a Mediaweek podcast over a decade ago before they decided to partner on the Two Blokes Talking Tech podcast. In this special edition, Mediaweek’s James Manning is joined by former podcast co-host Brendon Wood and the Two Blokes.
Don’t miss this special episode as Trevor and Stephen talk about their success as tech gurus. They also talk about their personal tech set ups and there are lots of laughs along the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Scott Lorson from Fetch TV speaks with Mediaweek’s James Manning on how his business is making TV easy. The platform’s chief executive shares his thoughts about where Fetch TV sits on a constantly evolving TV landscape. Fetch TV is marketing hard as it welcomes former Telstra TV customers to the platform. What does it offer these new customers? Lorson explains where he thinks the streaming model is heading and he talks about the impending launch of Foxtel’s Huddl and any impact it might have on the sector.
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In the final episode of the Heavy Hitters SXSW series before the event starts, Trent talks to News Corp's Paul Blackburn and Vudoo's Nick Morgan about some of the stand out parts of the conference.
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Ahead of their panel at SXSW- Retails Leaders on the next evolution of shopping- Pinterest's Lottie Laws and Mecca Brands' Hannah Fillis join Trent Thomas to talk about how consumer shopping expectations have changed and where there’s room for retailers to innovate.
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In this episode of Heavy Hitters SXSW, Trent talks to Seven's CMO Mel Hopkins and CRO Kurt Burnette about the companies Seven House and its yearly upfront that will both be taking place at SXSW.
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Ahead of Osher Günsberg's two live recordings of his hit podcast 'Better Than Yesterday' at SXSW, Günsberg joins Trent Thomas to discuss his appearance. He also chats about the Masked Singer Australia and The Bachelors.
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In the first episode of Heavy Hitters SXSW, Trent Talks to SXSW Sydney MD Colin Daniels and Cameron Roberts, Sydney Strategy Lead at RyvalMedia about what to expect from the first SXSW in the APAC region, and how to get the most out of it.
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A Mediaweek first – a podcast with an elected official. Seven News and sport presenter and commentator Basil Zempilas has pulled back on his major TV and radio commitments since his election. Now he is about to stand for a second term as Mayor of Perth. Mediaweek's James Manning visited Zempilas in his City of Perth office high above the Swan River. He talked about his career path and its sudden swing out of media. He also speaks about working for Seven in Sydney where there was plenty of speculation he would replace David Koch on Sunrise. That didn't happen, but what are his plans in the media for the next few years?
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Welcome to a special Mediaweek Behind the Screens podcast powered by Samsung Ads looking at sport and streaming platforms. It’s a fascinating time to have a discussion like this – only weeks after the Australian women's soccer team the Matildas finished top 4 in the FIFA Women’s World Cup. A tournament purchased by a streaming platform – Optus Sport – with some games then on sold to a FTA broadcaster – Seven.
Guests
Kim McConnie – Marketing Director at Kayo Sports
Ed Love – Head of Business Development & Content Acquisitions at Samsung TV
Host
James Manning, Editor-in-Chief at MediaweekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Behind the Screens podcast, powered by Samsung Ads. In this series Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning talks to executives from the TV industry to examine the changing viewing habits impacting business models. The fifth and final episode in this series looks at the future of television.
Special guest is Liana Dubois, chief marketing officer, Nine Entertainment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joining Greg ‘Sparrow’ Graham on the new Mediaweek Heavy Hitters podcast are some of the top media agency CEOs in Australia – Peter Horgan (CEO - OMG), Laura Nice (Co-CEO - OMD Australia), Sian Whitnall (Co-CEO - OMD Australia), Mark Jarrett (CEO PHD Group Australia), and Jane Stanley (CEO – Hearts & Science ANZ). The group discuss the state of the industry, the big client issues – and what's not in their LinkedIn profile.
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Welcome to the Behind the Screens podcast, powered by Samsung Ads. In this series Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning talks to executives from the TV industry to examine the changing viewing habits impacting business models. The fourth episode is called Is CTV the new cookie?
Special guests are Gai Le Roy from IAB and Shani Kugenthiran from Paramount ANZ.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Behind the Screens podcast, powered by Samsung Ads. In this series Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning talks to executives from the TV industry to examine the changing viewing habits impacting business models. The third episode is called Life in the FAST Lane and our special guests are Richard Henson from Seven and Alex Spurzem from Samsung Ads.
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Welcome to the Behind the Screens podcast, powered by Samsung Ads. In this series Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning talks to executives from the TV industry to examine the changing viewing habits impacting business models.
The second episode is called Are You Paying Attention? and our special guests are Mark Frain from Foxtel Media and Nick Thomas from EssenceMediacom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Behind the Screens podcast, powered by Samsung Ads. In this series Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning talks to executives from the TV industry to examine the changing viewing habits impacting business models.
The first episode is called The Evolving TV landscape and our special guest is Cathy Oh, VP & global head of marketing, Samsung Ads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The founder of RyanCap brands Ryvalmedia, foxcatcher and tightrope talks to Mediaweek editor-in-chief James Manning.
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Mediaweek contributing editor Greg Graham speaks with three media agency leaders – Mediabrands' Mark Coad, Initiative's Melissa Fein and UM's Anathea Ruys.
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