The Media Podcast With Olly Mann

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The Media Podcast is your essential guide to TV, radio and the press, presented by Olly Mann. New episodes fortnightly.

Episodes

  • #36 - Radio Festival 2015 - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    01/10/2015 Duration: 35min

    Olly Mann is joined by independent producer Trevor Dann and LBC’s Morning News presenter Lisa Aziz to discuss the highlights from this year’s Radio Festival.The panel discuss the talking points from the sessions, including Paul Gambaccini’s hellish year with Operation Yewtree, strategy chief James Purnell’s defence of the BBC and Absolute breakfast presenter Christian O’Connell tells us why trolls are people too.Plus, we hear why radio advertising needs to get creative and Radio 4’s Paddy O’Connell advises the next generation on how to get into the industry.If you like what we do, support the show: themediapodcast.com/dedicate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #35C - How Not To Pitch a TV Show

    17/09/2015 Duration: 44min

    In our second bonus episode from the Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival, How Not To Pitch a Show is a masterclass in the pitfalls of the pitch room.Chaired by Alex Connock, managing director Shine North and featuring Jonathan Stadlen, managing director Knickerbockerglory; Syeda Irtizaali, commissioning editor for entertainment Channel 4; Karen Smith, managing director Tuesday's Child; Mark Linsey, deputy director BBC Television.If you've enjoyed this, why not check out other episodes of the Media Podcast at themediapodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #35B - Armando Iannucci's MacTaggart Lecture

    11/09/2015 Duration: 58min

    Listen to the full speech delivered by Armando Iannucci at this year's Edinburgh TV Festival - a rallying call for the BBC not just for those who work in the corporation, but for the entire UK media industry.Thanks to the Guardian Edinburgh International Television festival, who shared this audio with us for you to enjoy.If you're new to the Media Podcast, why not try one of our regular episodes? Find more at themediapodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #35 - Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival 2015 - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    28/08/2015 Duration: 47min

    Recorded at the biggest week in the television industry’s calendar, Olly Mann is joined by Heat magazine’s TV editor Boyd Hilton and TV indie Lemonade Money’s managing director Faraz Osman to discuss the highlights and lowlights of the week.In amongst discussion of Armando Iannucci’s barnstorming MacTaggart Lecture and the latest commissioning announcements by the major broadcasters, the panel discuss the revival of schedule wars between Strictly and X Factor and the future of the BBC News Channel.Plus, The Media Podcast travels to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to meet Ed Sleeman (Commissioning Editor, BBC Entertainment) and ask, how do producers find the next big comedy thing?A MESSAGE FROM PRODUCER MATT: after our summer break, we are back making our regular shows this September. It’s been a year since our Kickstarter made this podcast happen and you can still support the show, (keeping us flowing seamlessly into your inbox) by purchasing a dedication: themediapodcast.com/dedicateThanks for... Hosted on Aca

  • #34 - BBC debate begins, Quirker launch & Moyles on XFM - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    17/07/2015 Duration: 46min

    Olly Mann is joined by broadcast consultant Paul Robinson and PACT chair Laura Mansfield to discuss the week’s top media stories.After months of speculation the Government has set out its stall for BBC charter renewal negotiations. From how the corporation should be funded to its ultimate cultural mission, the panel discuss what issues the nation’s favourite broadcaster needs to address.Also on the programme, Olly talks to Local World's Matt Kelly and Steve Anglesey about its new local-news website Quirker. Is there money to be made from the weird and wacky regional news stories that are the staple of tabloids and local radio stations?Plus there’s gossip about Chris Moyles joining XFM breakfast, issues of ‘cappuccino interviews’ for top media jobs and the joys of basing a European bureau in London.We’ll be taking a break after this programme to fundraise the show. If you are a business or patron and would like to support what we do for the media industry, please get in touch via our... Hosted on Acast. See ac

  • #33 - BBC Three cut gets Trust approval – The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    03/07/2015 Duration: 45min

    Media news and analysis with your host Olly Mann and guests Faraz Osman (Managing Director, Lemonade Money) and Leon Wilson (Managing Director, Talkback).As the BBC Trust approves plans to move youth channel BBC Three online, what impact will this have on young viewers and on the corporation’s hopes for a favourable renegotiation of its Royal Charter?Yonderland’s main writer Larry Rickard discusses the return of the series to Sky One, and a few hints as to what we can expect from Tracey Ullman’s new BBC show.Plus, the panel discuss Trinity Mirror’s plans to buy the Express newspapers, Neil Wallis’ acquittal from all phone hacking charges and we fix three broken formats in another Media Podcast Quiz.The Media Podcast is a PPM Production, produced by Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #32 - Chris Evans gets BBC out of a tight corner - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    19/06/2015 Duration: 44min

    Media news, analysis and occasional pronouncements on the death of linear media since 2006. Host Olly Mann is joined by radio exec and Sound Women founder Maria Williams, and producer and founder of Viral Spiral Damian Collier.It’s been a busy week for Chris Evans, with speculation over a new series of TFI Friday overtaken (!) by an offer to host the reboot of Top Gear. With the support of fans and the commentariat, has the BBC got itself onto the front foot?Radio independent company Falling Tree have put over 300 documentaries online for free - The Media Podcast speaks to director Alan Hall about curating the archive and play a few choice treats.Plus, we discuss Apple News, the tech company’s foray into news curation - launched with the surprising notion of using actual human beings to editorialise content - and the panel look back at 84-year-old Rupert Murdoch’s career as he looks to step down as chief executive from 21st Century Fox at the end of the month.

  • #31 - Broadcast Backs the Beeb, Lineker’s BT Transfer and Creative Week 2015

    05/06/2015 Duration: 38min

    Olly Mann is joined by Moz Dee (Contented Media) & Jake Kanter (Broadcast) to discuss the biggest stories of the week, including key insights from Creative Week 2015.Broadcast has launched a campaign offering ‘qualified support’ for the corporation during its Royal Charter renewal negotiations - Jake Kanter explains why.In a week where BBC director of television Danny Cohen spelled out the dangers in cutting the licence fee, the panel discuss the threats to programming on BBC4, as well as the latest commissioning news for BBC Three, as it prepares for a potential move online.Plus, Olly, Jake and Moz consider Gary Lineker’s potential part-time gig at BT Sport - does it water down the BBC’s brand? - a public offering for Buzzfeed and the ominous warnings of pre-rolls at Netflix. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Episode 30 – Phone hacking payouts, RAJARs, falling ITV audience – The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    22/05/2015 Duration: 32min

    Tabloid journalist Susie Boniface – also known as the Fleet Street Fox – and broadcaster Maggie Brown join Olly Mann to discuss the largest compensation payment in phone hacking history.As a High Court judge orders more than £250,000 to be paid to Sadie Frost - the biggest single payout in phone-hacking history - Trinity Mirror sets aside £28m to pay more alleged victims. What impact might this have on budgets at the group’s local newspapers?Also this week: What does the appointment of John Whittingdale as Culture Secretary mean for the BBC as it gears up to negotiate a new royal charter?Matt Deegan uncovers the winners and losers in this week’s RAJAR results – where Radio 1’s reach has fallen below the psychologically-important figure of 10 million listeners a week. Radio 1 says it’s shedding older listeners but is that the whole story?Plus, ITV revenues are going up but audiences are going down. The London newspapers moving production to an office in Dorset. And a quickfire... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com

  • #29 - Election 2015 SPECIAL - The Media Podcast with OIly Mann

    08/05/2015 Duration: 47min

    Boyd Hilton of Heat Magazine, former Discovery exec and City University professor Lis Howell and Alex Hudson, former Mirror journalist and BBC Question Time producer join Olly Mann to discuss how the major broadcasters and press outlets have handled the most unpredictable election in living memory.With most commentators lulled into thinking the result would be close, the panel discuss which news teams coped best with the unfolding narrative - and if social media had any impact at all (Spoiler: It didn’t)There’s talk of Sky innovations in the TV gallery, the BBC’s first election away from TV Centre and why it was The Sun (amongst others) wot won it.Plus, we squeeze in the week’s other stories including turmoil at Al Jazeera America, a new home on ITV for the Top Gear Three and new proposals for 5live’s sister station, Sports Extra. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #28 - BBC3 move postponed, Adblock Plus - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    24/04/2015 Duration: 41min

    The BBC Trust delays their initial decision until the autumn, knocking back plans to move the youth channel online only. Broadcast consultant Paul Robinson and Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival Director Lisa Campbell join Olly Mann to discuss this and the week’s other top media stories.The makers of the Adblock Plus software win a court case against two German news organisations - what does it mean for ad-funded journalism in an already cash-poor industry?Also on the programme, we discuss bad weeks for Katie Hopkins & Piers Morgan, good times at Sky and Netflix and the panel highlight the key media commitments from the main political parties’ manifestos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #27 - Seiken’s legacy, Periscope up... Snapchat down - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    10/04/2015 Duration: 34min

    News and analysis, this week with the MD of content company Somethin’ Else Steve Ackerman and journalist Alex Hudson.In this edition: Jason Seiken has left the Telegraph, but in what state? The panel discusses what the news organisation needs to do to take back the digital initiative.We have a UK election round-up - since our last podcast ITV has produced a debate programme, BBC Scotland journalists have been attacked and Channel 4 has commissioned election-themed comedy and drama. Steve and Alex share their views.Plus as Victoria Derbyshire’s daily show launches on BBC Two and the News Channel, editor Louisa Compton tells us about making the leap from radio to TV. There’s talk of YouTube’s new revenue stream and the app predicted to kill Snapchat: Periscope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #26 - What is Top Gear’s future? - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    26/03/2015 Duration: 34min

    Olly Mann discusses the future of Top Gear – including a rumoured deal with Netflix – with the help of Folder Media’s creative director Matt Deegan and broadcaster and DJ Ed Adoo.The BBC have decided not to renew Jeremy Clarkson’s contract. With his Top Gear co-presenters hinting at solidarity with their fallen comrade, what does it mean for the future of the corporation’s cash cow?Also: Radio 1’s decision to move the chart show to Friday drivetime and Facebook’s proposal to host content on behalf of creators such as the New York Times.Plus Jake Kanter from Broadcast on the magazine’s 2015 survey of independent production companies.A PPM Production, produced by Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #25B - Radio Days Europe 2015 - The Media Podcast with Paul Robinson

    21/03/2015 Duration: 23min

    Broadcast consultant Paul Robinson presents highlights from the annual radio festival, with guests Helen Boden (BBC), Elvis Duran (Z100) and Australian presenter Mel Greig. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #25 - Clarkson’s third strike, British Press Awards - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    13/03/2015 Duration: 37min

    Media writer Maggie Brown and managing director of Lemonade Money Faraz Osman join Olly Mann to discuss the week’s biggest stories.With Jeremy Clarkson suspended from the BBC, Top Gear’s last episodes postponed and a live tour in doubt, the panel discusses what more the broadcaster could have done with this troubled talent. Can they afford to lose him, and what message does it send out to other staff?Plus, we celebrate the journalists and scoops at this year’s British Press Awards, unpick the latest surge in Snapchat’s valuation and Rona Fairhead’s call for an end to the BBC Trust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #24B - John Waite on presenting - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    08/03/2015 Duration: 13min

    As the long running Radio 4 show Face The Facts comes to an end, presenter John Waite shares some of his presenting secrets, in conversation with Peter Curran.Recorded at 'What They Didn't Teach Me At Presenting School', a masterclass ran by the Radio Independents Group. For more details on other (free) workshops ran by the group, visit rigtrain.co.uk. Thanks to John Waite and event producer Matt Taylor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #24 - Oborne vs The Telegraph, Radio Academy changes and Guardian hustings - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    27/02/2015 Duration: 35min

    Olly Mann presents media industry insight with the help of James Robinson of Powerscourt PR and Matt Kelly, group digital director at newspaper group Local World.This week: In the aftermath of resignations, accusations and a full-blooded attack on other papers by the Telegraph, how should print journalists treat the relationship between editorial and advertising? Did a golden age of editorial integrity ever exist on Fleet Street?As Radio 1 boss Ben Cooper announces a new strategy and a new chair for the beleaguered Radio Academy, he tells The Media Podcast why change is necessary.Plus there’s more on the Guardian’s search for a new editor-in-chief and why overnight ratings might be a thing of the past at the BBC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #23B - BBC World Service's Owain Rich on Drones - Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    20/02/2015 Duration: 10min

    Hexacopters are taking off on TV. These six-rotor miniature helicopters carry broadcast-quality cameras and are fast replacing full-size helicopters for aerial shooting. Operated by remote control, shots from hexacopters - or 'drones' - are becoming more familiar to TV audiences - from Olympic skiing coverage in Sochi 2014 to entertainment shows like The Great British Bake Off.Owain Rich pioneered the use of hexacopters at the BBC World Service. In this special edition of the Media Podcast he talks about using copters on two of his recent productions: 'Auschwitz' (One of BBC News' most-viewed Youtube videos of all time) and 'Soccer Cities', where drones allowed him to get closer to Rio's famous landmarks than ever before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #23 - Premier League rights, ITV ratings, radio listening figures - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    13/02/2015 Duration: 33min

    Media industry analysis with Olly Mann and guests. This week Olly is joined by City University’s Professor Lis Howell and the man behind Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Celebrity Juice and QI - Leon Wilson, Managing Director of Talkback.As the ink dries on the biggest broadcasting deal in Premier League history we discuss how BT and Sky will attempt to recoup their £5bn spending spree to secure English football rights. Will subscribers end up paying more?ITV is suffering a slump: After the disappearance of Rising Star, the critically-unacclaimed return of Broadchurch and the lukewarm reception for Harry Hill’s Stars in their Eyes, what can the commercial broadcaster do to find bigger audiences? Radio consultant Paul Robinson is on hand with a rundown of the latest RAJAR figures. There’s bad news for Radio 5 Live and BBC Local Radio but better results for commercial stations in London.There’s also an update on the Press Gazette’s 'Save Our Sources' campaign and another format idea hits the... Hosted on Acast. See ac

  • #22B - Do We Get The Press We Deserve? Matt Kelly - The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

    07/02/2015 Duration: 18min

    In this bonus edition, Matt Kelly (Group Digital Director, Local World) makes a compelling argument for the kind of press we have in the UK. He did this at an event hosted by BUG, called 'Do We Get The Press We Deserve?' hosted by Miranda Sawyer. Thanks to both of them for agreeing to share this clip. To find out more about BUG, go to buglondon.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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