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Mark Stenberg of Adweek returns to the show to reflect on the biggest media trends of 2024. It's rather fitting, as he was on the first episode of this year giving his predictions. This time, themes including the downsizing of the industry, the rise of paywalls, the increased importance of sports rights and, of course, AI.
See you in 2025!
Mergers, Sports Rights, AI and More in 2024
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We all want to work on projects we're passionate about, but sometimes compromises need to be made. This is particularly true in the current media environment. Is there a way to turn that passion into profits and therefore a sustainable media business? Peter Houston from Media Voices and Magazine Diaries/Grub Street Journal comes back on the show to discuss it all.
Starting a Print Magazine… in 2023?!
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Pod in a Pub: Publishing’s pivotal moments this year, and predictions for 2025
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James Ball, The New European's political editor and a former Guardian staffer, joins the show to discuss the potential sale of the Observer to Tortoise. The deal has caused widespread upset in the Guardian News and Media newsrooms, with staff at both the Guardian and Observer voting to strike and show they have no confidence in owner The Scott Trust. Editor Kath Viner sits on the board of the Scott Trust, meaning her newsroom has now effectively shown it has no confidence in her. It is a messy situation and few are better placed to explain the various nuances than James.
Scott Trust says ‘talks continue to progress’ over Observer sale to Tortoise – Press Gazette
Guardian and Observer journalists to strike over sale of the Observer – The Guardian
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Ben Mullin of The New York Times joins the show once again to discuss coverage of the US presidential election and Donald Trump, and what it means for the media going forward. He feels the media did a good job of holding all the candidates to account. I'm not so sure. We also discuss the growing power of podcasts when people are preparing to go to the polls.
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This week on the show, I take the rather unexpected approach of encouraging you to listen to another podcast! Journalist and researcher Carl Miller joins to explain his gripping new podcast "Kill List". It is an extraordinary series, that brings together hit men, human relationships and the dark web. We also discuss issues of journalistic ethics and practice, as Carl and his team found themselves in an awful position.
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I joined Robb Dunwood and Sarah Lane of Daily Tech News Show for the latest 'Additional Conversations' segment. This time we discussed the rise of free, ad-supported streaming services... and how they kind of look like cable.
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US media has been in a state of turmoil, again, after two major newspapers - the Washington Post and LA Times chose not to publish presidential endorsements at the eleventh hour. At the centre of the row are accusations that the powerful owners of these institutions stopped endorsements, fearing a Donald Trump backlash should he become president once again. Media and tech writer Mathew Ingram joined the show to discuss US election coverage, including these controversies.
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Ever wondered where that show you really want to watch has suddenly gone? It is one of the great frustrations of our current media climate. Even worse, some movies and shows don't ever make it to screens in the first place. I still can't watch "Studio 60..." or "Sportsnight", Kelly Guimont joins to discuss the shows that have disappeared off streamers and why it happens.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO Defends Axing ‘Batgirl’: ‘We’re Not Going to Put a Movie Out Unless We Believe in It’ – Variety
Apple TV+ cancels a show you've probably never heard of – Pocket-Lint
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It's the latest episode of TV+, which is now fortnightly(ish). As always, Chuck Joiner and I discuss the big issues around Apple TV+. This week, we look at Apple TV+ becoming a channel on Amazon's Prime Video platform. I'm pretty amazed this got approved in Cupertino.
We also look into the immersive movies designed for the Apple Vision Pro that are being released. The one involving being trapped in a submarine is not for me...
https://youtu.be/sHqzVfS9zJg
Amazon to Let Prime Members Subscribe to Apple TV+ Via Prime Video - PCMag
Apple debuts the first scripted film captured in Apple Immersive Video and reveals new immersive films for Apple Vision Pro
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Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss the big issues around Apple TV+. These include the potential addition of an ad tier and price rises, as well as Apple's moving-making budget and Oprah buying back a documentary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrebTYlyr48&feature=youtu.be
Ads on Apple TV+: Would Apple pull an Amazon and raise prices? – Techhive
Apple TV will make three classic Peanuts specials free to stream – Engadget
Oprah Winfrey bought back rights to Apple documentary about her to stop its release - Page Six
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Charlotte Tobitt, UK Editor at Press Gazette, joins the show to discuss the potential sale of The Observer to Tortoise Media. We also look into the end of the daily Evening Standard print edition.
Guardian Media Group in talks to sell The Observer to Tortoise Media – Sky News
Guardian considers sale of Observer to Tortoise after reporting £36.5m deficit for 2023/24 – Press Gazette
James Harding says plan to buy Observer is boost to ‘liberal journalism’ – Press Gazette
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It's been a busy summer in media and two major stories have broken as the season comes to an end. Ben Mullin of The New York Times is back on the show to discuss Brian Stelter's unexpected return to CNN and the ongoing sale of Paramount.
Brian Stelter Returns to CNN as Chief Media Analyst
Surprise! Brian Stelter is Back at CNN
Who Is Edgar Bronfman Jr., Paramount’s 11th-Hour Suitor?
Larry Ellison Will Control Paramount After Merger
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In the second part of my conversation with Sarah Lane, we look ahead to the latest iPhone launch, scheduled for September 9. Sarah gives us the lowdown on all the rumours around Apple's latest smartphone.
Listen to part one here.
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Sarah Lane has been something of an inspiration to me since I discovered her on TWIT all those years ago. I am thrilled to have her on the show. In part one of our conversation, we discuss her career in TV, tech podcasts and the creator economy.
Daily Tech News Show
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Ted Lasso is arguably the biggest hit Apple TV+ has had. It was meant to be a three-season arc, but a fourth season could now be on the cards. Co-hosts Chuck Joiner debate whether the comedy should return and discuss other shows they are enjoying on Apple TV+. They also look at some of the shows coming to the platform in the near future.
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Ted Lasso Season 4: Apple TV+ Hit Show Looks Set for a Return
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In the latest episode of TV+ Talk, Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss the prospect of Apple TV+ buying movies to bulk up its catalogue. They also disagree on whether the service should just focus on TV shows and not bother much with films.
https://youtu.be/3epKMtmP8qc
Apple Is in Talks to License More Films from Hollywood - Bloomberg News
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A monthly visit to DTNS for 'Additional Conversations'. This time we discuss Olympics coverage and rebundling more broadly. Verizon has announced a Peacock/Netflix deal in time for Paris 2024.
https://youtu.be/YzjQIhoMimI
Peacock-Netflix Streaming Bundle Launched by Verizon Ahead of Paris Olympics – The Hollywood Reporter
Disney’s new streaming plan sounds a lot like regular TV – QZ
Streaming’s bundling obsession ignores the real problem with subscription costs – ArsTechnica
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Ex-BBC newsroom journalist Rob Rea joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss Euro 2024 coverage. Who were the winners and losers, and who should never be allowed in a commentary box again? Given Rob's experience, they unpick the BBC's General Election coverage and how it manages so many big events in one year. This includes a look ahead at how the broadcaster will cover the Olympics in Paris in just a few days time.
Christina Unkel is Euro 2024’s Breakout Star
General Election vs Euro 2024
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In the latest episode of TV+ Talk, Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner take a deep dive into the growing catalogue available on Apple TV+. They also discuss Chuck's upcoming trip to Mackstock, and whether Apple's media offering should feature.
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Journalist and author Chris Stokel-Walker joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss the effect, or lack thereof, that TikTok has had during the UK General Election campaign. Interestingly, it is Reform UK leader Nigel Farage who has performed best on the short video app. The other parties have quickly had to build a presence on the platform at short notice. However, it is unlikely to make much of a difference when people go to the ballot box.
TikTok launches UK General Election Centre
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Reform to lodge complaint against TikTok after Widdecombe ‘cut off’ – Telegraph
BBC News Presenter Apologizes To Nigel Farage On Air For “Inflammatory Language” Accusation – Deadline
Political advertising has embraced the memefication of everything, including Love Actually – New Statesman
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