← Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Unmade: media and marketing analysis podcast cover

May 2, 2022

Start the Week: Labor's media law reform promise; News Corp buys publisher; The Messence merger

Welcome to Unmade’s Start the Week podcast, dedicated to looking ahead to the week in media and marketing.Today’s topics:* Media law becomes an election battleground* Will the public pay for ad-supported Netflix?* Making sense of Telstra’s $50m Fetch deal* News Corp buys into Stockhead* Why WPP merged Mediacom and Essence, and the Accenture Interactive global rebrandAnd if you’re looking for tickets to Unmade’s first event discussing marketing in a cost of living crisis, click here. Today’s episode features Unmade’s Tim Burrowes in the UK and and Damian Francis in Australia. As always, we’d love to hear what you think at letters@unmade.mediaFurther reading:* SMH: ‘Stakes are getting higher’: Labor says free sport broadcasts at risk* The Australian: Nine and Seven in the race for Olympic Games rights as Kerry Stokes lunches with IOC chief Thomas Bach* AFR: Users want discounts if Netflix introduces ads* Unmade: Why Telstra bought into Fetch* The Australian: News Corp buys Stockhead stake for focus on ASX-listed small cap companies* Marketing Week: Accenture Song is not a great rebrand, but it could be so much worseAudio production on Media Unmade was courtesy of Abe’s Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers and sound design for corporate videos, digital content, commercials and podcasts.Message us: letters@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit unmade.substack.com

Also available on Apple Podcasts