Mediaweek Podcast – Magazine Industry – Ep 3

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Mediaweek’s Magazine Industry Podcast
Episode 003
Click Play Above or Right-Click Here To Download MP3

PANEL
* Sarah Oakes – Editor – Cleo
* Sarah Cornish – Editor – Girlfriend
* Angus Fontaine – Editor-In-Chief – Time Out Sydney
* James Manning – Editor – Mediaweek
* Brenden Wood – Moderator

TOPICS
* 2009 Cleo Bachelor Of The Year – Axle Whitehead
* Cleo’s November Swimsuit issue
* Girlfriend’s National Compliments Day
* Girlfriend’s Model Search
* Russell Brand’s phone number on the front cover of Time Out Sydney
* Magazine special issues and souvenir issues
* The ingredients that are needed to create Cleo, Girlfriend & Time Out Sydney
* ‘Best Of’ lists and ‘number’ headlines still work for magazines
* The Sydney Magazine – The Most Powerful People In Sydney issue
* Voting for Girlfriend Of The Year
* Time Out Sydney operates a 6 star review of products and services
* Time Out Sydney ensures independence in their restaurant reviews by paying for meals
* The success of Girlfriend’s My Space site / Girlfriend’s bullying initiative
* Cleo’s website
* Time magazine and Good Weekend magazine
* Girlfriend’s Think Do Be Positive campaign
* Video and audio content on the Girlfriend website
* Follow Cleo, Girlfriend and Time Out Sydney on Twitter
* Kellie from Hi 5 strips for Ralph
* What mags do magazine editors read?
* Sarah Cornish is part of the Federal Government’s National Advisory Group on Body Image

Mediaweek Podcast – TV Industry – Ep 3

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Mediaweek’s Television Industry Podcast
Episode 003
Click Play Above or Right-Click Here To Download MP3

PANEL
* Di Butler – TV Columnist – Courier Mail
* Tiffany Dunk – Acting Deputy Editor – TV Week
* James Manning – Editor – Mediaweek magazine
* Brenden Wood – Podcast Moderator

TOPIC
*The 2009  TV Week Logie Awards
* Viewer loyalty during the non-ratings Easter period
* The Biggest Loser
*Nine’s new 7.30pm weeknight programs: What’s Good For You, You Saved My Life, Missing Pieces, World’s Funniest Videos and Commercial Breakdown.
* Sports reporter Cameron Williams guest hosting Channel Nine’s A Current Affair
* Channel Nine’s 4:30pm and 5:30pm plans
* New from Seven: 10 Years Younger In 10 Days hosted by Sonia Kruger
* Seven has rested both Packed to the Rafters and City HomicideBones is being called on to look after 8.30pm Sunday and All Saints is filling the gap at 8.30pm Tuesday for Seven
* Thank God You’re Here coming to Seven next week
* Channel Ten’s MasterChef
* The first ratings figures for ONE HD were out this week
* ASTRA Awards being handed out next week: Best show nominees are Cash Cab, Australia’s Next Top Model, Stuart McGill Uncorked, Football Superstar, Merrick and Rosso Show, Project Runway Australia, Stupid Stupid Man and Selling Houses Australia

Mediaweek Podcast – Radio Industry – Ep 3

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Mediaweek’s Radio Industry Podcast
Episode 003
Click Play Above or Right-Click Here To Download MP3

PANEL
* James Manning – Editor – Mediaweek
* Brenden Wood – Moderator
* Dean Buchanan – Group Program Director – DMG Radio (Courtesy of the Sky Business Channel)

TOPICS
* DMG Radio reveals two new digital radio brands
* Novanation and Koffee are now streaming online
* Replay of Dean Buchanan’s interview on Sky Business Channel’s Mediaweek show
* 3AW’s new afternoon presenter Denis Walter
* 2GB’s new drive presenter Jason Morrison

Mediaweek Podcast – Newspaper Industry – Ep 1

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Mediaweek’s Newspaper Industry Podcast
Episode 001
Click Play Above or Right-Click Here To Download MP3

PANEL
* David Higgins – Editor – News.com.au
* James Manning – Editor – Mediaweek
* Brenden Wood – Moderator

TOPICS
* News.com.au’s place in the online news market
* News.com.au’s content
* Web audience measurement – Nielsen’s Netratings Market Intelligence
* Journalists monitoring content via clicks
* User generated content at News.com.au
* Fairfax’s criticism of News.com.au’s viewer numbers
* ninemsn.com.au v smh.com.au v news.com.au
* The broadband rollout – what does it mean for digital content providers?
* The future with fast internet speeds – what does it mean for video content?
* The economic crisis and web ad revenue
* News.com.au on Twitter

Mediaweek Podcast – Magazine Industry – Ep 2

Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

Mediaweek’s Magazine Industry Podcast
Episode 002
Click Play Above or Right-Click Here To Download MP3

PANEL
* Erica Bartle - Editor – Girl With A Satchel
* Nick Smith – Managing Editor – GQ
* Ros Reines – Gossip Columnist – The Sunday Telegraph
* James Manning – Editor – Mediaweek
* Brenden Wood – Moderator

TOPICS
*Woman’s Day appointments a new editor – Fiona Connolly joins ACP from the Daily Telegraph.
* New Idea apologizes for last week’s Bec Hewitt story & photo
* The Sonia Kruger headline on the front cover of New Idea magazine: “Sonia’s New Love”
* Are readers of gossip magazines forgiving of editorial mistakes?
* GQ magazine’s editorial direction
* GQ’s launch parties
* US cover trends – what sells well
* Dealing with celebrities and their handlers
* Australian Vogue’s front cover
* Supermodels on magazine front covers
* Mag Nation’s Twitter poll results
* Cover girl Michelle Obama
* Publishers move into health: Pacific Magazines launches Prevention / ACP re-launches Good Health
* The magazine industry’s use of Twitter
* Forbes launches ForbesWoman

Next Page »