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  • As the BBC pushes on with its Radio 2 spinoff - we speak to rival Boom Radio’s Phil Riley about the impact on his business.


    Meanwhile, BBC Studios has a ‘work-for-hire’ dilemma... media commentator Kate Bulkley unpicks a thorny problem for the BBC’s commercial strategy.


    Also on the programme: staff at The Observer and the Guardian vote to strike over the proposed sale of the Sunday paper to Tortoise... but is the deal already done? James Ball, political editor at The New European is here to provide an update.


    All that, plus... could an AI startup save journalism?


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:

    Guardian & Observer staff to walk out over sale

    Radio 2 announces spinoff - and Phil Riley is not happy about it

    Zoe Ball leaves Radio 2

    Watchdog urges BBCS to create more IP

    Could an AI startup save journalism?

    Fulwell73 and LeBron James’ SpringHill strike mega-merger deal

    Logan Paul Sends Look-a-Like to BBC Interview

    Goalhanger shuts TV Production House


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Intro

    (00:47) Kathleen Kennedy

    (02:15) Adam Bienkov

    (04:07) Observer/Tortoise

    (07:30) NAO/BBC

    (12:35) R2 Breakfast

    (17:14) R2 Extra/Phil Riley

    (24:16) Podcast Discovery

    (24:46) Podshop Online

    (25:51) Everyone's Talking About

    (26:36) Journalism AI

    (30:16) New European

    (37:13) Quiz

    (41:05) Goodbye


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  • Jim Waterson speaks to The Media Club about the launch of his local journalism project, London Centric; and the wider local media revolution.


    Also on the programme: right wing outlet InfoWars is bought by The Onion... What’s that about? And as most streamers embrace ads on their services... what is Amazon doing with FreeVee? Jane Ostler, EVP at research agency Kantar explains.


    All that, plus: Chloe Straw of Audio UK talks about the future of podcasts away from the BBC, we ask who will replace Gary Lineker on Match Of The Day?


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:

    The Onion buys rightwing conspiracy theory site Infowars

    Who Will Replace The BBC's Biggest Star?

    AVods are up, according to Barb data, just as Amazon Prime closes Freevee

    Guardian will no longer post on Elon Musk’s X from its official accounts

    Radio 1 Anthems has launched

    Broadcasters Commit To A Shared Measurement System For Climate Change Content

    Research reveals London indies dominate Scottish commissioning

    BBC making waves in Digbeth

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    (00:00) Introduction

    (00:40) Charlotte Lock

    (01:29) Bluesky Team

    (02:05) Lineker

    (06:30) Infowars

    (08:45) Streaming

    (13:40) X-odus

    (18:14) PodShop

    (19:00) Podcast Discovery

    (19:30) What We've Heard

    (20:20) Radio 1 Anthems

    (22:00) BBC Audio Commissioning

    (28:22) London Centric

    (39:37) Media Quiz


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  • How was the US election night covered in the media, and how will the newsrooms fare under President Trump?... Alex Farber, media correspondent from The Times is here to look at what it means for our industry.


    Also on the programme: Miranda Sawyer has been the audio critic at the Observer throughout the podcast boom... she reveals the latest trends in the industry, and her take on her paper’s future under Tortoise.


    All that, plus: Will Wood, CEO of Multitude Media on being a modern PR powerhouse, why publishers are struggling with Google’s new Ts and Cs... and, in the Media Quiz, we find out who’s sorry not sorry.


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week

    US election night coverage roundup

    New BBC Chair Samir Shah on permanent Royal Charter & misconduct complaints

    Can you opt out of Google's AI crawler? Not according to the FT...

    Miranda Sawyer’s new book - get your copy now...

    Observer/Tortoise update: Guardian CEO says paper is unsustainable

    Will Wood discusses new drama House of Guinness

    Clarkson’s Farm renewed for fifth season

    Baby Cow court case

    New Radio 4 comedy commissions announced


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  • The Washington Post loses subscribers over its position on the US election... media reporter and writer Tara Conlan tells us why this might be good news for the Guardian.


    Podcasting powerhouse Novel's making waves; CEO Craig Strachan's here to chat Kill List, selling your IP to Hollywood and plans for 2025. 


    Also on the programme: are we closer to a World Service funding deal? The dangers of working in TV at the moment... and, in the Media Quiz, we put ourselves out of a job using NotebookLM.


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:

    Ian Katz chat at BPG lunch - a little on The Gathering too

    Wash Po non-endorsement leads to 10% drop in subscriptions - and the Guardian cleans up

    Are we inching closer to a World Service/FO deal?

    Novel’s new show The Bunny Trap - and start the bidding war for the #1 hit Kill List

    Tara’s brilliant Guardian piece on the dangers of being a modern day runner

    ECB Rules Out Free To Air Cricket

    Gok Wan joins Magic Breakfast

    Journalists back strike over Observer

    Michael Parkinson returns in AI form


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Welcome

    (00:46) Amelia Dimoldenberg

    (02:04) Saoirse Ronan

    (04:18) C4's Ian Katz

    (09:45) Washington Post's Subs

    (19:07) Podcast Discovery

    (19:30) PodShop

    (20:55) GB News

    (24:34) Novel

    (30:55) Freelance Exhaustion

    (38:00) Media Quiz

    (47:30) Goodbyes


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  • The latest RAJAR figures are out - and new local radio regulations kick in... so what does it mean for the big commercial players? Media analyst Adam Bowie tells us what’s happening.


    Also on the programme: as TV bigwigs descend on Cannes for Mipcom, why is everyone looking to the past? Deadline’s Jake Kanter puts down his cocktail to tell us more.


    All that, plus: Kimberly Godbolt from search network Talented People takes the temperature of UK TV production. Are we any closer to the end of the commissioning drought?


    That’s all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:


    Bauer removes last of GHR's local programming

    Matt’s RAJAR blog

    Adam’s rival (and also very good) blog

    Deadline’s Takeaways from MIPCOM 2024

    An evening of British Podcast Awards winners

    ITV using AI to come of with commissioning ideas

    Mel Giedroyc presents game show version of Pictionary

    Channel 4 orders Virgin Island

    There’s going to be a Greek Monk

    Ted Danson's Podcast

    Undercover: Exposing the Far Right


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  • As the broadcaster axes three regular shows amidst more job losses in news... Broadcast editor Chris Curtis fills us in on whether a Labour Government could change the narrative.


    How is Private Eye is adjusting to a new government, and does it perform better under red or blue Prime Ministers? Adam MacQueen of the magazine’s Street of Shame reveals all.


    All that, plus: Channel 4 announces investment more in new skills and beyond London - but will it change the mood music with TV makers? The Guardian’s ethical review service... and why should we stop calling people ‘talent’.


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:

    Adam MacQueen’s new book, Haunted Tales - buy it now

    Click, Hardtalk to go as BBC News rationalises and Radio News reductions

    Channel 4 launches Nations & Regions investment

    Hot off the Recipes app, the Guardian launches The Filter.

    Tim Davy 'bans' the word 'talent'

    New York Sun owner in exclusive talks with Telegraph 

    Bastards, says Newsquest to Google

    Spike Milligan calls Prince Charles ‘a grovelling bastard’


    (0:00) - Intro

    (0:40) - Victoria Newton (Editor, The Sun)

    (3:05) - Jane Austen 

    (4:35) - Pride & Prejudice

    (5:40) - BBC News Job Cuts / Click cancelled

    (8:30) - Will BBC Cuts impact government priorities

    (11:10) - Should the government pay for BBC World services?

    (13:45) - Channel 4 and the indie community

    (15:40) - Does Channel 4 work as a public service broadcaster?

    (19:12) - The Governments focus on Channel 4

    (23:02) - The Guardian's The Filter

    (25:30) - Tortoise and the Observer

    (28:10) - Tortoise refinancing 

    (31:18) - Weekly news round-up

    (31:55) - What other film and tv studio is owned by a local authority?

    (32:43 - What has Chris been reporting on this week?

    (33:30) - Tim Davie on not using the word "talent"

    (36:00) - Private Eye

    (39:00) - Were the Tories actually worse?


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  • As Kaos becomes the latest drama to be axed after one season, TV critic Scott Bryan reveals why streamers kill their commissions so young. Media news and analysis, with host Matt Deegan.


    Also on the programme: after ten years of scrutiny, the latest Expert Women report reveals the big shows that are letting the side down. Former broadcast exec Professor Lis Howell is here to tell us who’s booking twice as many men than women.


    All that, plus: there are a raft of new studios under construction in the UK... why do we need more? And rather than no work for freelancers, will it soon be... no freelancers for work?


    That’s all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:

    Expert Women Project findings

    Channel 4 losses, bonuses - and US election plans

    Meanwhile: Netflix profits and cancels Kaos

    A Studio-Build Update

    The new Disney+ show based in 80s regional TVland: Rivals 

    Open Letter to Guardian over Observer Sale

    Innovative 'Freeze' gameshow ports from Japan to Portugal

    Bullseye is BACK


    (00:00) Intro

    (00:50) James Rowe

    (02:08) Lisa Campbell

    (02:47) Expert Women

    (12:05) Channel 4 Loss

    (18:55) Netflix Cancellations

    (27:05) Podcast Discovery

    (27:35) Podshop

    (28:35) Overheard

    (29:30) Rivals

    (35:50) Studios

    (39:35) Quiz

    (46:50) Goodbyes


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  • Why is Sky taking the owners of HBO and Discovery+ to court? Broadcast consultant Paul Robinson is here to unpick the tangled relationship between Sky and a new wave of streamers. Media news and analysis with Matt Deegan and guests.


    Also on the programme: are freelancers across our sector getting the mental health support they need? Manori Ravindran, London Correspondent at The Ankler, explains.


    All that, plus Matt Deegan takes us through the latest insights on the audio industry, and pits our guests against each other in a game involving the BBC Sound Effects library.


    That’s all happening in this edition of The Media Club. Come on in!


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    The Media Club’s stories of the week:

    Sky vs HBO & Max

    CNN and Reuters announce paywalls

    Karl Warner Off to BBCS

    Jim Waterson’s first London Centric story (and that X post)

    New MIDAS report

    Looking Glass survey sounds alarm on worsening mental health

    Boris Johnson interview cancelled after Laura Kuenssberg gaffe

    Big Talk Studios planning Cheers UK reboot

    Phillip Schofield on Cast Away - review


    (00:00) Intros

    (00:39) Manisha Ferdinand

    (02:20) Bill Morrow

    (03:42) Sky vs WBD

    (12:20) Paywalls

    (16:25) Karl Warner

    (21:50) Overheard

    (22:54) FAST

    (25:10) Ad-Funded Programming

    (27:47) MIDAS Study

    (31:15) Mental Health

    (33:40) Media Quiz


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  • This week Matt Deegan is joined by Ollie Peart backstage at The British Podcast Awards. We hear from friend of the podcast Marianna Spring on what it takes to be a great podcast host, Rob Auton on the challenges of daily podcasts and The News Agents on yet another win and how changes in production team have impacted the podcast.


    PLUS! We hear from Stuart Last of Audio Always after they secured the Listeners Choice Award for Help I Sexted My Boss. Stuart reflects on what's changed in the last 12 years with a growing focus on visualised podcasts, and also how community is key.


    That and MORE. Here are all of the podcasts from the people we spoke to.

    The Rob Auton Daily PodcastPress Play, Turn OnWhy Do You Hate Me (Marianna Spring)The News AgentsHelp I Sexted My BossHow Was It For You

    (00:00) Intro

    (00:37) The News Agents

    (03:40) Zing Tsjeng from Good Bad Billionnaire

    (07:24) Marianna Spring

    (13:00) Stuart Morgan - Audio Always

    (18:15) Marcus Brigstocke

    (23:10) Rob Auton

    (25:22) Press Play, Turn On

    (27:28) Goodbye


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  • Is the world’s oldest newspaper about to be bought by the UK’s youngest news brand? Media news and analysis, with presenter Matt Deegan and guests Charlotte Tobitt, UK editor at Press Gazette, Faraz Osman, owner of TV indie Gold Wala and Leanne Alie from Unlocked Podcasts.


    Plus: could you benefit from a new podcast accelerator programme? Leanne Alie, head of Unlocked Podcasts, tells us more - as well as the gossip from this week’s Radio Festival.


    Also on the programme: we run through some of the big telly stories of the week - including a reshuffle at BBC Children's, Rupert Murdoch’s family trials... and why four columnists quit the Jewish Chronicle at the weekend.


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    Stories discussed:

    Observer could be sold to Tortoise

    Four big columnists quit Jewish Chronicle over scandal know who owns the paper? Private Eye's podcast also neatly summarises the story

    BBC to axe Children's roles 

    Balamory gets a reboot

    Murdoch in court in battle for succession 

    Four British shows top the Netflix global chart this year - can you name them all?

    Have I Got News For You launches on CNN

    Steve McQueen interview in Deadline


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  • GB News owner Sir Paul Marshall bags a prestigious title - but has set his sights on the Telegraph too. Also on the show: the biggest launch of radio stations EVER... and how news consumption has changed forever.


    Media news and analysis, with presenter Matt Deegan and guests Jake Kanter (Deadline) and Managing Director of the Radio Academy, Aradhna Tayal Leach.


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    Stories discussed:

    Unlocked Podcasts Amplify schemePaul Marshall buys The Spectator - and loses Andrew Neil as ChairOfcom says more consumers get news online than tv for first timeGlobal launches TWELVE new radio stationsPACT reveals revenue lost last year by commissioning slowdownAll3Media expansion to the USAradhna talks Radio Festival

    (00:00) Welcome!

    (01:13) Leanne Allie

    (02:10) Simon Albury

    (03:48) Joseph Cox

    (04:44) The Spectator

    (11:19) Global's new stations

    (22:50) Overheard

    (23:50) Redbird and All 3 Media

    (25:50) Radio Festival

    (31:25) The Media Quiz 


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  • It’s a summer of sport... but behind the big numbers for the Euros and predicted for the Olympics... is linear still loved? Media news and analysis with Jane Ostler (Kantar) & media writer Kate Bulkley.


    Also on the programme: what’s going on at Strictly, as two dancers face the music... and Kate fills in the details on that Skydance-Paramount deal.


    All that plus, do people read beyond the headlines? A recent libel case suggests we should give readers more credit.


    And, in the Media Quiz, we look back at a busy week for Lisa Nandy. 


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  • The Telegraph loses another prospective buyer, as Lord Rothermere pulls the Daily Mail Group out of the auction... One year in, are we any closer to a future for the news group? Media news and analysis, with guests Jim Waterson (the Guardian) and Karin Robinson (Endelman).


    Also on the programme: Ofcom strikes back at the BBC over radio expansion plans. Boom Radio’s Phil Riley gives us his reaction.


    All that plus, who were the other winners of this year’s election? We discuss BBC vs Channel 4... and boom times in digital news and podcasting.


    And, in the Media Quiz, we polish some tv turds. No really.


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  • Today Matt Deegan is out of our own studio… and into other podcasts as we decamp to the BBC and The Times to see how they covered election night. 


    We speak to Newscast’s editor Sam Bonham and presenter Adam Fleming - as well as the corporations’ misinformation correspondent Mariana Spring on what we missed on social media.


    Also Matt takes a trip to Times Radio to find out what listeners love about Matt Chorley and natters with Peter Mandelson, Danny Finklestein and Polly Mackenzie.



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  • We discover why some TV execs are troubled by the rise of copycat formats online. Media news and analysis with entertainment exec Rina Dayalji & Broadcast’s Insights Editor Rebecca Cooney.


    Also on the programme: podcast growth continues, but which formats could make it onto TV? And what genres are missing for this growing mainstream audience?


    Plus, Robert Winnett returns to the Telegraph, why The Racing Post is angry with Radio 4, and, in the Media Quiz, we play an innovative new format called, “which person is this about?”


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  • Where are the deepfakes we expected this election? We look at which media platforms are instead shifting the political discourse, against expectations. 


    Also on the programme: how to build a million-strong social media brand: the creator of Fesshole, Rob Manuel reveals all.


    Plus, there’s a hole in the Telegraph’s finances - we look at why. How can working class people get into TV? And who on our panel had Sky? We also ponder the problem ahead of the Edinburgh TV Festival. 


    And, in the Media Quiz, we play Ofcom… or Rom Com. 


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  • What can we expect for our industry from the next government? We look through the manifestos launched this week, as well as rounding up the best election coverage so far. Media news and analysis, this week with the i paper’s arts and media correspondent Adam Sherwin and Deadline’s investigations editor Jake Kanter.


    Also on the programme: Paramount still seeks a suitor, after a deal with Skydance goes south. What next for the owner of Channel 5?


    All that plus... we speak with Matt Sayward, co-founder of Platform Media, about their recent acquisition by PodX.


    Strictly’s in another controversy, the inside story on the Evening Standard going weekly...


    And, in the Media Quiz, we talk... off-the-record.


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  • Hat Trick Productions closes its comedy entertainment division. What does it mean for the future of TV comedy when one of the biggest British successes has to shutter its operations? Media news and analysis with Press Gazette reporter Charlotte Tobitt and Head Of Podcasts at Carver PR Becca Newson.


    Also on the programme: the Washington Post nab another Brit - why is America turning to this country to run its news divisions?


    All that plus, we look at ITN’s plans to combat AI deepfakery whilst Andrew Neil gets stuck in on Times Radio.


    And, in the Media Quiz, we reheat a few old formats.


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  •  It’s the election that’s caught the media on the hop - Matt Deegan takes a look at the challenges ahead for broadcasters and publishers with guests TV Critic Rhianna Dhillon and former Director of Programmes for BBC News, now at Coulson Partners, Katy Searle.


    Also on the programme: The Evening Standard is to go weekly. Why? And can it follow the Independent back to profitability?


    All that plus, the Edinburgh TV Festival starts to take shape - we look at what’s on the agenda. News UK looks to make more dramas out of its IP and, in the Media Quiz, we play with the polls.


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  • Why is Australian radio so risqué? Matt Deegan welcomes Craig Bruce, who launched Kyle and Jackie O's First Breakfast Show before becoming head of content for SCA and a radio consultant.


    We also talk to James Corden's podcast producer, Geoff Jein, who started out at BBC Radio 2 before moving to Perth to work on breakfast radio.


    Standby for lessons for broadcasters everywhere from how producers manage big talen, the 10 year deal to lock them in, how Britain's Christian O'Connell wowed Australians and bagged a $5 million a year deal.


    Content warning: strong language


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