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

  • Impartiality and the BBC: where do we go from here?

    17/03/2023 Duration: 54min

    In a special episode, we're joined by a panel of independent experts to examine where next for the BBC, as it undertakes another review into impartiality in the wake of Lineker and pressure from the Government.Dr Graham Majin (Lecturer Bournemouth University, Author Truthophobia) gives us the historical context - Is impartiality dying? Or just evolving?Roger Bolton (ex-Feedback, host of Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch) explains why leaked Whats App messages showing political pressure on BBC journalists from Downing Street is particularly concerning.And Faraz Osman (Gold Wala Productions) fires a round of quick-fire impartiality questions, from how to cover Brexit to whether politicians should be allowed to host on TV.PLUS the BBC faces its biggest strikes in a decade: change might be inevitable, but could it have been handled differently?Also on the programme: We speak to Freya Parr, writer for BBC Music Magazine, to find out the latest on the BBC Singers, faced with closure in its 99th year. You can hear more fro

  • BBC's Lineker dilemma, Spotify makeover & Unedited's pilot season

    10/03/2023 Duration: 40min

    Host Matt Deegan is joined by Karin Robinson (Edelman), Bernard Achampong (Founder We Are Unedited), Pat Younge (Former BBC Chief Creative Officer, Unedited Exec) and Maxine Watson (MD, Black Ruby Pictures, Unedited Creative Exec) to tackle the week's media headlines.The Lineker-BBC impartiality debate causes a stir, but is it just a storm in a teacup?International Women's Day produces a new study on gender representation in the media - is a more nuanced wave of media analysis emerging?Plus, Spotify has a new look! But will the redesign capture our eyes and ears?Also on the programme: Bernard, Patrick and Maxine take us through Unedited's pilot podcast season launching on Monday March 13th. You can listen to the pilots for free at https://shows.acast.com/unedited-pilot-season-2023.AND in the Media Quiz, cutting edge shows coming to audiences across tv, radio and podcasts.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Matt Hill with support from Phoebe Adler-Ryan.Hear more of the Unedited team discussing the company

  • The Future Of Audio

    02/03/2023 Duration: 42min

    This week we’re at the all-you-can-eat media buffet that is The Future Of Audio Europe.Matt Deegan is joined by the editor of The Media Leader Omar Oakes, Goodstuff Communications’ Sam Austin and George Butler, head of commercial marketing at radio group Bauer.Plus, Matt gets his networking mic out and chats with Demi Abiola (Investment Business Director, mSix&Partners), Radio Centre’s CEO Matt Payton and Jason Brownlee, founder of Colourtext.And, of course, there’s a Media Quiz… in which we welcome the return of Name That Headline.A Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill. Get well soon Phoebe!Matt Deegan’s blog is full of audio insight and everyone important reads it. Sign up for weekly posts here.AND support the show and get extended interviews and more bonus treats - patreon.com/mediapodThanks to The Future Of Audio Europe, powered by The Media Leader, for being such gracious hosts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • ‘Death knocks’ in 2023, Bob ‘Icebreaker’ Iger & newsrooms get scruffier

    24/02/2023 Duration: 40min

    Ofcom assesses complaints against the press in the case of Nicola Bulley - Jamie East, creator of The Smart 7 news podcast, unpacks how this story descended into true crime fervour.Is China’s relationship with Disney warming up? Globe-trotter Paul Robinson (& TV & Radio consultant) brings us the latest schmoozing and gossip from Hollywood.Also in the programme, Zuck also wants us to buy blue ticks on Facebook and Insta - but what's their real value?AND our ex-film critic & tv exec battle it out in a tv-deal media quiz!Plus: A new era of newsroom fashion. Could a relaxed dress-code improve the BBC's new news offering?A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.Looking for even more media news? Check out our archive of interviews including Adam Bowie on RAJARs, Luba Kassova on Missing Perspectives in media and Richard McKerrow with the latest from Love Productions on our Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • TV tax fright, 'nepo baby' trends & Love Productions' Richard McKerrow

    17/02/2023 Duration: 42min

    UK Film & TV Giants prepare to fight tax changes - TV producer Steven D Wright explains why it matters and just how critical a tax shake-up could be for the industry.Pay transparency - embarrassing or an equaliser? Radio Techconn's Ann Charles gives a compelling take on why more media companies should disclose salary ranges. Also on the programme: CEO of Love Productions Richard McKerrow joins us to discuss his brand new series for Channel 4: The Piano. Plus he shares an update on how the search for Matt Lucas' replacement on Bake Off is going...AND it's a World Radio Day themed Media Quiz looking at the past, present and future.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.Hear more of Richard McKerrow discussing - including how he first heard Nadine Dorries had made dispariging remarks about Love Productions' Tower Block to the DCMS select committee - on our Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • (Another) Government Shake Up, tales from GrowthLab & Iger's plans for Disney

    10/02/2023 Duration: 45min

    Matt Deegan is joined by Maggie Brown (media commentator & Channel 4 historian) and Alex Farber (Times media correspondent) to examine the latest media shake-ups across the industry.The UK Culture Ministry goes from DCMS back to CMS, and receives its twelfth Secretary in as many years as Lucy Frazer replaces Michelle Donelan.Also on the programme: the panel discuss BBC Chair Richard Sharp's select committee grilling - is another role change imminent?And over the pond, Bob Iger plans to cut 7,000 jobs at Disney and implement a major restructure. Our guests reflect on whether changes are also coming to the UK.PLUS: Faraz Osman (MD Gold Wala) records live from GrowthLab - the brand new event for growing your indie. Exploring the halls of Canary Wharf, he asks the big brains behind telly what's new and how they're weathering the chilly economic climate. We hear from: Victoria Powell (IndieLab), Sam Barcroft (Creatorville), Jasmine Joseph & Paul Heaney (Bossanova), plus Matt Campion (Spirit Studios).Find out more

  • Bad Economics at the BBC, the AI-Buzz & RAJARs Roundup

    03/02/2023 Duration: 44min

    Matt Deegan is joined by Scott Bryan (TV Critic, Must Watch) and Charlotte Tobitt (Press Gazette) to wade through the latest in media news.An internal review finds the Beeb’s coverage of financial topics is putting ‘impartiality at risk’. Should the BBC be teaching economics? Is the media just full of Arts students? Where does the buck stop?Next, Matt asks his guests for their reactions to AI in the Buzzfeed newsroom, and what they make of The News Movement's push to be leaders in the vertical-video news market.Plus, are subscribers streaming away? Data shows the first annual decline ever as Brits cut back. Charlotte, Matt and Scott share which two subscriptions are their Must-Keeps.AND it's a radio-themed Media Quiz looking at changes to the airwaves.Also in the programme: Adam Bowie dissects the latest Radio Joint Audience Research figures (aka RAJARs), including why Boom Radio's booming.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.And hear more of Adam and Matt

  • Audio Advertising Summit, Ken Bruce's transfer, DMG Media restructures & the bill that SLAPPs

    27/01/2023 Duration: 37min

    Matt Deegan records live from Campaign's Advertising Audio and Radio Summit. Joined by Michaela Hallam (Fresh Air Production) and Gideon Spanier (Editor in Chief, Campaign) - we find out why the audio advertising opportunity is bigger than ever. Our guests help us unpack this week's headlines including Ken Bruce's departure from the BBC, DMG Media's restructure AND they pledge to undertake the first media quiz of 2023.Plus, James Ball and Franz Wild of The Bureau of Investigative Journalism explain the significance of a new bill tackling ‘Slapps’ in parliament this week. Find TBIJ's full coverage on the story here: https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/projects/the-enablersAlso in the programme: Editor of PodPod Adam Shepherd, unpacks the new venture and gives his take on City University's brand new MA in Podcasting.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Matt Hill with support from Phoebe Adler-Ryan.And hear more from James Ball and Franz Wild on kleptocracy and high profile cases involving SLAPPs...on our P

  • Media Podcast Predictions 2023

    20/01/2023 Duration: 35min

    Will Bezos return to Amazon? Will there be less rooms for mags at WHSmith? And will Channel 4 sell Horseferry Road this year?Yes, it's our EIGHTH annual predictions special, looking into the media trends of 2023, with:Faraz Osman, Gold WalaTara Conlan, Media journalistMaggie Brown, Media Writer and Channel 4 historianDan Taylor Watt, Digital Product leader, formerly BBC iPlayer/BBC SoundsAdam Bowie, Radio Development ManagerJake Kanter, The TimesCharlotte Tobitt, Press GazetteAnn Charles, Radio TechConGet ready to hear about AI journalism, severed-ties, subscription bubble bursts, and much much more.Plus, is the ‘Channel Four Privatisation finally Dead’? We dissect the end to one of 2022’s biggest stories.If you'd like to hear our experts held to account for their 2022 Predictions, tune in for even MORE prediction content and support our efforts on our Patreon community: patreon.com/mediapodPresented by Matt Deegan, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. This is a Rethink Audio Production.

  • The BBC's Digital Future, A Media Policy Stocktake, & Scott Bryan's Xmas TV RoundUp!

    09/12/2022 Duration: 50min

    In this week's show, host Faraz Osman is joined by Lord Ed Vaizey (Former Culture Minister), Maggie Brown (Channel 4 Historian) & Jim Waterson (The Guardian).Bye-bye broadcasting? Lord Vaizey responds to Tim Davie's 'online-only' vision for 'The BBC'.Plus, our panel take stock of how the big debates of 2022 have landed: Has Channel4 evaded privatisation? Will we see a Media Bill? And what do we make of politicians moving into media?And in our deep dive, TV Critic Scott Bryan shares his telly recommendations to help you curate your viewing schedules over the holiday break.Also in the programme: Maggie and Jim reflect on John Ryley's legacy and what's next for Sky News.NOT ONLY THAT... but in the media quiz we’re playing Who's in the Spotlight?A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.And hear more of Scott Bryan, including shows you may not yet know are returning...on our Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • From Outrage to Opportunity: Missing Perspectives in Media & BBC's latest Ofcom Report

    02/12/2022 Duration: 48min

    In this week's show, host Faraz Osman is joined by Lis Howell (Professor Emerita in Journalism, City University London) and Tara Conlan (Media Journalist) tackle diversity and representation in news and broadcasting.First up, Tara dishes the gossip from Content London.Then our panel dives into the diversity debate making headlines this week, with Lis sharing insights from Expert Women project at City University London.And in our deep dive, researcher Luba Kassova unpacks her findings from The Missing Perspectives of Women in News report.Also in the programme: Our guests examine Ofcom's Annual BBC report which encourages the broadcaster to connect with people of lower income backgrounds. What do the latest findings mean? Will we see more shows like The Traitor?NOT ONLY THAT... but in the media quiz we’re playing Media Moves.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.Hear more from Luba Kassova, including her solutions for the media industry on our Patreon.Read the lat

  • Disney's Tale of Two Bobs, BAFTA's Kids Awards & Adam Crafton on reporting from Qatar

    25/11/2022 Duration: 44min

    In this edition of The Media Podcast, host Jake Kanter tackles the latest headlines with a stellar line-up of panellists.Adam Crafton (The Athletic) joins us from the sweltering heat of Qatar where journalists abound in jumpers, to discuss what the event is revealing about football and politics.Dan Taylor-Watt (Digital Consultant) takes us through Disney's CEO-switch, including why Bob Iger never really left.We then dive into a kids-themed segment with Faraz Osman (Chair, BAFTA Children & Young People's Committee) and Tim Hunter (Director Learning, Policy & Membership) taking us through the festivities at this weekend's Children & Young People Awards.In Part Two: Charlotte Tobbit (Press Gazette) takes us through the consequences of Elon Musk making content users the new content moderation panel.And in a Court Case themed Media Quiz, James Ball (TBIJ) updates us on the anti-SLAPP legislation bounced back in Parliament this week.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hi

  • US Special: Murdoch dumps Trump, Twitter Chaos & Fenton Bailey's take on Reality TV

    18/11/2022 Duration: 46min

    Has Trump been dumped by Murdoch? In this week's show, host Jake Kanter is joined by Karin Robinson (Edelman) and Alex Hudson (Newsweek) to dissect the US media landscape in the wake of the Midterms.Also in the programme, we discuss the news that Emma Tucker looks set to swap editing the Sunday Times for the Wall Street Journal - and the BBC preparing to export its brand of impartiality to America. Plus we get some special insight on the hot mess that is Twitter with ex-head of PR & Comms, Sam Hodges, sharing his advice for Elon Musk.And in our deep dive, director and producer Fenton Bailey, shares his take on Reality TV and the gossip from his new book Screen Age.NOT ONLY THAT... but media quiz we’re playing Social Media Chaos.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill.Hear more from Fenton Bailey, including his account of discovering Graham Norton, on our Patreon.ScreenAge: How TV Shaped Our Reality, From Tammy Faye to RuPaul’s Drag Race by Fenton Bailey

  • Where next for Ch4? Outrage at media arrests & Gary Lineker & Tony Pastor on Goalhanger Podcasts

    11/11/2022 Duration: 52min

    In this week's show, host Jake Kanter is joined by a panel of TV brains to ask: Where next for Channel 4? ‘Age cannot wither her’: Steven D Wright (Producer) discusses staying risky as a middle-aged broadcaster. Tara Conlan (broadcast journalist) explores how to escape the privatisation merry-go-round and Lis Howell (Emerita Professor, London City University) shares her view on Ch4 at its best. Flicking the channel to ITV, our panel completes a health-check as it releases its latest revenue reports, prepares to launch ITVX and sends Matt Hancock into the jungle.  Plus with three members of the press being cuffed for covering the climate change protests on the M25, our guests voice their concerns for media freedom in the UK.  Also in the programme: Gary Lineker and Tony Pastor, co-founders of Goalhanger Films and Podcasts, talk about their top-hitting shows and covering the upcoming Qatar World Cup. And in the media quiz we’re playing: Who’s Hacked Off? Get a bonus 20min

  • 'Cold fury' at BBC local radio cuts, Amazon Music expands & Channel 4 turns 40. Plus behind the scenes at Radio TechCon!

    04/11/2022 Duration: 48min

    In this week's show, host Jake Kanter is joined by a line-up of radio buffs: Ann Charles (Radio TechCon), Trevor Dann (ex-BBC) and Adam Bowie (BBC World Service).The trio discuss cuts at the BBC, where local radio feels the pinch of the corporation’s licence fee freeze: is local radio vanishing?Dan Taylor-Watt (ex-BBC iplayer) joins in part two to digest the latest in tech and streaming news, including his latest Netflix analysis.Amazon Music amps up its offering from 2 million to 100 million songs...Is Jake convinced to switch from Spotify?Channel 4 marks its 40th Birthday by changing the name of All4 to… Channel 4. Simple or confusing?And Elon Musk’s new ideas take flight at Twitter...who will pay for a blue tick?Also in the programme: Radio TechCon organisers Aradhna Tayal (Clockhouse Media) and Ann Charles reveal the enigmatic world of audio engineering and what you could learn at the 2022 Conference. All are welcome and bursary applications are open until midnight on Sunday, November 6: https://www.radio

  • Musk's Twitter Takeover, Sunak & the Media, plus Adam Bowie's RAJARs Roundup

    28/10/2022 Duration: 38min

    Scott Bryan (TV Critic, co-host of Must Watch Podcast) is joined by James Ball (Global Editor, TBIJ) and Janine Gibson (Editor, Financial Times).The three self-declared 'heavy tweeters' discuss the ramifications of Musk's Twitter ownership - what will it mean for the future of the platform?As Rishi Sunak becomes the UK's third Prime Minister in three months, our guests explore the state of political-press relations and what it might mean for media policy.Plus, what does the Disney+ / BBC rights deal mean for Dr Who?Also on the programme: Adam Bowie shares his top five takeaways from the latest RAJARs.And in the media quiz, we're playing a game of TV surprise!A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • BBC's 100, Media Podcast #200, plus Mergers & Acquisitions Round Up

    21/10/2022 Duration: 30min

    In the 200th episode of The Media Podcast, host Ann Charles takes us through the latest media news.Kate Bulkey (Media analyst, Broadcast columnist), freshly returned from Cannes, shares the gossip from the global TV industry conference MIPCOM. Is ITV Studios selling? What are BBC Studio's grand plans? And how is the Metaverse shaping content deals?After a record loss in April, Netflix has bounced-back with 2.4 million global subscribers - Karin Robinson (Edelman) unpacks Netlix's roller-coaster year.Also on the programme: Marking the BBC's centenary, our guest's reflect on its legacy and future and Boyd Hilton (Heat Magazine) shares his top six telly shows in the BBC's history.Plus: After a decade, a Fox and News Corp reunification is on the table - What would the merger mean for the media landscape?And in the media quiz, we're playing Birthday Trivia.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Netflix's numbers; Tortoise Media & Sky Studio's partnership. Plus Jess Phillips MP talks pods with Fi Glover & Jane Garvey.

    14/10/2022 Duration: 39min

    Ann Charles is joined by Alex Hudson (Newsweek) and Charlotte Tobitt (Press Gazette) to discuss the latest in media news.The two news editors assess Press Gazette's report over 1000 cuts have been made in newsrooms in 2022 - is it all bad news?Plus, Alex explains the hullabaloo over Netflix joining Barb, and Charlotte unpacks her report on the Tortoise Media and Sky News deal to adapt investigative journalism for the screen.Also on the programme: Jess Phillips MP discusses politics and podcasts with Fi Glover and Jane Garvey, a highlight from the Podcast Day 24 Conference.And in the media quiz, we follow a trail of destruction.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • C4's ray of hope; Will audio drama rise or fall? Plus Roger Bolton gives the BBC Feedback

    07/10/2022 Duration: 39min

    Jake Kanter is joined by Maggie Brown (Channel 4 Historian) and James Cridland (Podnews Editor) to tackle the media headlines.Maggie gives her report on Channel 4's future - has the sale gone cold?Plus, James Cridland unpacks Spotify's situation in light of podcast cuts. Our guests also debate the future of audio drama: Is the BBC scaling back production on the cusp of a golden age of audio fiction podcasts?Also on the programme: Veteran broadcaster Roger Bolton shares his BBC exit and what to expect from his new podcast, Roger Bolton's Beeb Watch.Find the new show here: https://shows.acast.com/rogerboltonsbeebwatch/episodes/roger-boltons-beeb-watchAnd in the media quiz, we're tackling a wave of media court cases.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • BBC World Service cutbacks, the new Times boss & a royal censorship controversy. Plus Ian Rumsey on true crime

    30/09/2022 Duration: 39min

    Jake Kanter is joined by Jim Waterson (The Guardian), Janine Gibson (FT) and Steven D Wright (Producer) to examine what the BBC world service cutbacks signify for the institution's global cultural power. The quartet also discuss the shifting editorial landscape with Tony Gallagher taking the reign at the Times.Plus, Jim Waterson unpacks his investigations into royal censorship of the Queen's funeral footage - how did UK broadcasters end up in such a tight corner?Full article here: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/sep/25/uk-broadcasters-battle-monarchy-over-control-of-queens-memorial-footageAlso on the programme: a throwback to this year's Edinburgh TV Festival when Matt Deegan spoke to ITN MD Ian Rumsey about the companies ventures into true crime.And in the media quiz, we're celebrating International Podcast Day discussing exciting new pods announced just this week.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in

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