Media Tarts

AUSTRALIAN EXCLUSIVE: Evan Shapiro on Cannes, Creators and the streaming wars

33 min · Eilen
jakson AUSTRALIAN EXCLUSIVE: Evan Shapiro on Cannes, Creators and the streaming wars kansikuva

Kuvaus

PLUS: We look at the Top 10 stories in Australian media over the past financial year. It's a new financial year! Break out the new budgets and get the entertainment budget into action. It's lunch time! In this episode, the Media Tarts chat with Evan Shapiro (pronounced 'Shap-eye-ro' (not the way Wade pronounces it). Evan is the creator of Media War and Peace [https://eshap.substack.com/] on Substack, and co-host of The Media Odyssey [https://themediaodyssey.transistor.fm/] podcast. They cover the latest from the Cannes Lions, the Creator Economy and the latest on the streaming wars. This is a must listen tartlets!

Kommentit

0

Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija

Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Media Tarts-yhteisöön!

Aloita maksutta

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu

Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi. · Peru milloin tahansa.

  • Podimon podcastit
  • 20 kuunteluaikaa / kuukausi
  • Lataa offline-käyttöön

Kaikki jaksot

11 jaksot

jakson Is Bianca Dye ready for her next big gig? kansikuva

Is Bianca Dye ready for her next big gig?

About the Guest(s): Bianca Dye - Bianca Dye is a vivacious and seasoned media personality known for her dynamic presence in both radio and television. With a career spanning over several decades, Bianca's talent and charisma have been hallmarks of her work in varied roles across Australian media. Renowned for her candid, unfiltered style, she has graced the airwaves on leading radio stations such as Nova 969, SeaFM, and most recently KIIS FM, delighting audiences with her outspoken personality and relatable humour. Episode Summary: In this lively episode, Wade Kingsley is joined by the effervescent Bianca Dye, stepping in for Natasha Lee. The conversation kick-starts at a bar setting as the duo discuss Bianca's illustrious career in radio and reality TV, share media industry gossip, and contemplate podcasting's evolving landscape. Bianca's infectious enthusiasm and unapologetic wit shine through, making this episode a must-listen for media enthusiasts and fans alike. Bianca Dye opens up about her diverse experiences, from the highs and lows of a radio career to her stint on reality TV shows like 'The Golden Bachelor'. Bianca candidly shares her thoughts on the Australian media landscape and the potential for future projects, including her intrigue in hosting fresh formats and shows. Key Takeaways: * Bianca relishes her time in reality TV. * The radio industry transformation is prompting talent to explore individual platforms, such as podcasting. * Bianca discusses the contrasting energies and personalities required in radio and television hosting roles. * She reflects on her storied career and the potential hurdles faced by outspoken women in media. * Emphasises the value of having supportive management that understands and leverages her dynamic presence. Notable Quotes: * "I've either got too big a profile for certain shows or I don't have a big enough profile for certain shows." * "I'm old school and I want to be a part of it. I still love radio." * "You know what? Build it and they will come." * "I had the best time on that show. I absolutely loved it." Resources: * Bianca Dye's social media: Instagram [https://instagram.com/biancadye] Tash will return next week!

12. kesä 202631 min
jakson Is there anything worse than the winter ills? kansikuva

Is there anything worse than the winter ills?

About the Guest(s): Wade Kingsley: Wade Kingsley is a seasoned media professional with years of expertise in broadcasting and content creation. He is known for his insightful takes on the media landscape and an engaging podcast host. Natasha Lee: Natasha Lee is the Media Editor of Mediaweek, an experienced journalist and media commentator. With a strong track record in reporting and storytelling, Natasha brings depth and wit to discussions on current media trends and cultural shifts. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode, hosts Wade Kingsley and Natasha Lee return after a brief hiatus due to illness to dive into recent media and cultural discussions. They explore the impact of sickness on their schedules, hinting at the broader winter illness wave affecting many. The conversation quickly veers into the world of AI, triggered by discussions at the Australian Financial Review's AI Summit, which highlights concerns about AI's growing influence in media, especially around copyright issues. This discourse centres on whether AI's progression should be met with stricter regulations or if creators should adapt to the changing landscape. The episode takes a satirical turn as Natasha shares a story about a Sydney academic advocating against AI, only to be caught using it for her work, illustrating a significant AI-related controversy. The hosts also contemplate various developments in the media landscape, including potential shifts in radio personalities and unexpected political contenders with backgrounds in journalism, reality TV, and famous family ties. Their reflections underscore a transformative period in media and politics, influenced heavily by technology and changing social dynamics. Key Takeaways: * The significance of AI in media and its potential to transform content creation, with a focus on the need for balanced copyright laws. * A light-hearted segment on how even AI skeptics fall prey to its conveniences, as highlighted by a Sydney academic's gaffe. * Speculations on changes in radio broadcasting involving Eddie McGuire and Karl Stefanovic, hinting at possible new roles in the ARN network. * A discussion on a former journalist rumoured to become the next governor of South Australia and the potential for political shifts. * Observations on reality TV stars entering politics, with references to international and local examples, showing the merging of entertainment and political spheres. Notable Quotes: * "There is something really insidious doing the rounds at the moment… after Covid… maybe our immune systems aren't as great as they once were." - Natasha Lee * "It's time for some sort of… campaign at the very least, between people with vested interests here." - Wade Kingsley * "Make it work… AI is here right now… unless you're coming to the forefront with a solution, then shut up." - Natasha Lee * "If AI is the smartest tech we've ever seen, surely they don't need special privileges that no other tech is needed." - Annabelle Herd (via Wade Kingsley's other podcast) * "This is the world now… You don't have to be in the media to be critiqued, but you've chosen to be there." - Natasha Lee

5. kesä 202631 min