The Media Machine
In this special episode of The Media Machine, Johanna Salazar shares the framework behind her recent Television Academy presentation, AI and the New Production Operating System, and expands on how AI is reshaping the real production workflows beneath the surface. In conversation with Julie Kellman Reading, Johanna breaks down how AI is reshaping the production process, not just through flashy creative tools, but through the operational systems beneath the surface: budgeting, scheduling, call sheets, payroll, documentation, communication, and decision-making. The episode explores the shift from reactive production to predictive production, where producers move from making high-pressure decisions with incomplete information to using connected intelligence systems, historical data, and AI-powered tools to anticipate problems before they happen. This conversation is not about replacing producers. It is about redefining the producer's role for the next era of media. 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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannasalazar/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannasalazar/] **** Key Topics Discussed * AI and the future of production workflows * Johanna's Television Academy presentation and why it resonated with producers * The difference between "sexy" AI tools and the less visible systems transforming production * Why development and pre-production may be the first areas deeply impacted by AI * How AI can support budgeting, scheduling, call sheets, payroll, documentation, research, and communication * The shift from reactive production to predictive production intelligence * Why producers still need taste, judgment, empathy, accountability, and a human pass * How fragmented production tools may evolve into integrated operating systems * Why networks, streamers, and media companies may build proprietary AI systems * The future of media companies as operating systems * New production roles and skill sets emerging in the AI era * The rise of the "media systems builder **** Key Takeaways * AI is not just changing how content gets made. It is changing how production itself operates. * The biggest immediate impact may happen in the "under the hood" areas of production, especially repetitive workflows like budgeting, scheduling, documentation, call sheets, and communication. * Production is moving from a reactive model to a predictive one, where producers can use historical data, connected systems, and AI tools to run scenarios and anticipate challenges. * AI can help teams move faster and make better-informed decisions, but it does not replace the producer's responsibility for the final outcome. * The producer of the future will manage intelligence, not just logistics. * Media companies may increasingly operate like centralized systems, with proprietary AI tools, dashboards, and connected data across departments. * The next era of Hollywood will be shaped by producers who understand production systems, not just creative execution. **** Memorable Quotes * "Production leadership is just decision-making under pressure, massive pressure." * "Everybody's focusing on the sexy stuff. Nobody's really focusing on the stuff that I call the less sexy, and the stuff that's under the hood." * "The process from ideation all the way to beyond distribution is a whole supply chain, a whole supply chain of humans touching every single step of the process." * "Today I wouldn't be starting from a place of reaction. I would start from a place of predictive intelligence." * "Producers are gonna enter the world of more predictive production intelligence, 100%." * "The producer of the future manages intelligence, not just logistics." * "We are gonna be able to anticipate problems and fix problems before they even happen." * "The networks of tomorrow are gonna become operating systems." * "The next power struggle will become about who owns the operating system." * "We have never lived in a time like this before." * "You have the power in your hands to design the future that you wanna live in, so be very careful how you design it." * "The next era of Hollywood will be shaped by producers who understand how production systems actually work." **** Guest Bio Johanna Salazar is the creator, host, and executive producer of The Media Machine, and a media systems builder working at the intersection of production, technology, business, and social impact. With deep experience across television, digital media, operations, and systems design, Johanna helps media professionals understand how emerging technologies are reshaping the way content is developed, produced, distributed, and monetized. She recently presented AI and the New Production Operating System to the Television Academy, offering producers a practical framework for understanding how AI is moving production from reactive workflows to predictive intelligence systems. Johanna is also the founder of Foodstream Inc., a technology-enabled benefit corporation building digital infrastructure to coordinate surplus food, community demand, food education and logistics so food can reach the people who need it. **** About The Media Machine The Media Machine explores the intersection of Process, Profits, People, and Planet; the four pillars shaping the future of media. Hosted by Johanna Salazar and Julie Kellman Reading. **** Subscribe & Follow If someone sent you this episode, it's because they care about your future in media. Follow The Media Machine for weekly conversations breaking down the systems, strategies, and decisions shaping the future of media, technology, storytelling, and the creator economy. **** Credits * Created by: Johanna Salazar * Hosts: Johanna Salazar and Julie Kellman Reading * Executive Producers: Johanna Salazar and Julie Kellman Reading * Edited by: Love + Daydreams **** Website The-mediamachine.com **** Social Links * Instagram: @themediamachinepodcast * TikTok: @themediamachinepodcast * YouTube: @TheMediaMachinePod * X/Twitter: @themediamachinepod **** Podcast Links * Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-media-machine/id1805996037 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-media-machine/id1805996037] * Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/66NrkMVorc47Ov6qDsvfwn [https://open.spotify.com/show/66NrkMVorc47Ov6qDsvfwn] * Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d9671a97-b026-45a5-8cf0-1e389f052b9e/the-media-machine [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d9671a97-b026-45a5-8cf0-1e389f052b9e/the-media-machine] **** Host Socials Johanna Salazar * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_johannasalazar/ [https://www.instagram.com/_johannasalazar/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannasalazar/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannasalazar/] * Website: the-mediamachine.com Julie Kellman Reading * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveanddaydreams/ [https://www.instagram.com/loveanddaydreams/] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliekellmanreading/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliekellmanreading/] * Website: https://www.loveanddaydreams.com [https://www.loveanddaydreams.com] **** About the Hosts Johanna Salazar is a media systems builder with more than two decades of experience operating across television, streaming, sports, and digital platforms. She brings an operator's lens to the industry, breaking down how media systems function and how incentives and decisions shape outcomes. Julie Kellman Reading is a creative executive, executive producer, and founder with experience spanning television, digital media, and independent ventures. She brings a people-first perspective and deep creative insight into how media is built, scaled, and sustained. **** About the Podcast THE MEDIA MACHINE is a strategy podcast that breaks down how media really works. Created by Johanna Salazar, the show explores the systems, deals, and decisions shaping the future of media, tech, and content. Each episode examines the industry through four core pillars: 1. Process: the strategies, tools, and systems shaping media production and distribution. 2. Profits: the business models, investments, and revenue engines driving the industry. 3. People: the creators, executives, and operators redefining the landscape. 4. Planet: the broader cultural and societal impact of media. The goal is not to react faster, but to see more clearly, understand long-term shifts, and make smarter short-term decisions. This show is for operators, builders, and decision-makers who want signal over noise, clarity over hype, and confidence over urgency.
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