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You're invited to celebrate the wedding of Layla and Joel award-winning actors Jonny Lee Miller and Tanya Reynolds London's Trafalgar Theatre performances of the mirror and 20th of April broadcast I'm at digging on the show this week Channel 4 Laser House staff cuts will affect commission infusion and it's goodbye to Horseferry Road but what does it mean the program acres are in the BBC continues to trial commercial radio are panelled into the data to see who's come out on top of that plus universal takes on tiktok another Audio company Folds and why the Scottish

Is downsizing the US new start-up the Messenger has closed just a year after launch into a fanfare of 50 million of investment at the pub she was criticised after the website went on Wednesday with many journey to share their recent work has just agreed to pay 100 million to limitless media and Hip Hop cast smartless presented by Jason Bateman Will Arnett and one from the Hollywood agents of very good at their jobs at Sky is to make a person engineers redundant in the coming months as the broadcast and moves from dishes to streaming not all the jobs lost come from insta and some capacity will be retained for all services.

What is your favourite stats from rager 54% ok leave it there is literally Osman hello to chat about this as soon as he started on YouTube I realise I always wear the same the media podcast open up a merch store then like I feel like this jumper can't be good seller few more than one jumper like the idea of a media podcast merch Blue Peter is open for tenders surprised.

It's up for for tender you did you used to work there a long time and I think it now on the 50 50 or something else? It was a while ago.

So I work they would have stayed at Television Centre amazing team incredible show it and it went to Salford

So it now is it up there the Blue Peter Garden I think it's still a roof gone.

It wasn't a problem at all of those shows how so you know when BBC Studios became a production company its own right.

I was able to bed for work out where the deal was is that everything else has secured need to be 10 think strictly coming up as well.

There's a lot of things that like have always going out of tender.

We've already had Songs of Praise go out the Proms when out I think previously is there anything that the pizzas always historically made and continuing now send that production company continue to make that shown and make it work but it does kind of force in the creative new all because lots of other parties can go.

I was invited once to one of the Blue Peter anniversaries and come away with it was like in the Media Museum Bradford and never was the editor that whatsoever it was with basically in charge of wrangling all of the old editors.

So who is the famous person from the health and look at his face, but this is a curse for Blue Peter editors to deal with at some point.

It was a time when they were a household name slowly that shows it's Steve was really great about it.

Is that you can speak to other big coaching Solutions by the UN forces of the royal family or anything that can I have real scale when Blue Peter come calling people say yes their level of access is enormous that the kind of big question mark around it is their ability.

Can you connect with this generation audiences? You know if a challenge for all children produces Adam did you write off a Blue Peter badge as a child? I never did I don't think I thought I've done anything.

I mean maybe we save up some bottle tops and one of the you can get one but you can't get me but I just say that don't go to eBay get you booked make sure you keep thing about it.

Is then you got free entry into the museum.

There's actually something that's actually need to be taken.

Can I tell you? Yes, I have I have I didn't watch the first series and I didn't watch any of the international ones and I've ordered it and then I'll see what this is about and

I was watching live that show started after Christmas when it's all Run and we just got to get a genuine only just finished it feels like we've been watching it, but the whole of the Year it is I think it's one of the most exceptional pieces of entertainment programming in a long time it just had everything always to the level of like how scripted was this because it was brilliant.

I'm actually now because I'm obsessed started watching Australian tree now currently watching TV Mark has accidentally watch season 1 to season 2 is even is better.

I really enjoyed season 1 of Australia and budgets and quality not quite as oh my god.

I'm so grateful the BBC because the level of attention to detail on the UK version of the American version.

The UK version is you know just on another Level it really is and I'm not just saying that as a producer for the deal or no deal is always the same format in different territories and Tracy's one of those things where you can really see how when we make crack your programming.

It is just on another level and it is brilliant this season has been amazing as cat detention of all your fears about who they are and I think it's been a great success for the bereavement long may it continue you haven't seen it already.

That's if you were the wind is like a member of the British army army great to have somebody that's so good at something for you.

I think giving the is having a massive recruitment short for I think actually putting members of the Armed Forces into these things and

Great lies and someone is my weather quickly leaves are being interviewed Gary Neville and Gary Neville and it's management and stuff you got to think yeah.

I will say that if it's been an absolute Media phenomenon you cannot get away from this show it's like no all joking aside about how great it is the way that they rolled out the p r a l t across every single network of every single so far is just by the Blackout of like that showing nothing else even have a look it doesn't show that with the traitors and the success they have the scheduling a website on iPlayer Cross Primary plus radio two other places you have to actually work quite hard on marketing at it's not something I've seen a TV to a great drop-off particularly linear TV recently.

Really lent into enormously I mean obviously I think it's is interesting the last season.

I think went out before Christmas this one is coming post in that kind of slightly lol time and you know I just don't feel like going out they doing their vagina go dry.

January is all that kind of stuff so you but yeah the cross-promotion because it lends itself to basically every your network every every other BBC outlet this reasons to lean into it and it is fantastic the way they've got behind it and obviously if you just got an amazing format brilliantly may brilliantly you status all helps.

Yes absolutely no more news around Channel 4 cuts to staff we talked about last week, but have been announced particular commissioning for as much of this has been the content they believe that audiences want to scream at Sophia daytime Chris is more comedy and Drama how are they going to make it all work? Well, I mean this literally on the way here.

This is the music.

Ralph Lauren is just broke off just put a note saying that it's unlikely that he will continue at Channel 4 Life lorry is a head of factual entertainment at Channel 4 and was why he tipped to take on his new role head lice documentaries and factual entertainment it may be that documentary sex that role or there's other people are getting cold.

I think there's clearly a huge amount of uncertainty your Channel 4 as my redundancy process creates and I think it's always important to remember the human cost of the things like it's never good for any organisation and the wider impact it has on the industry to have this job.

Keep it up for redundancy but at the same time.

It feels like there has been a moment the creative renewal.

That's overdue for Channel 4 we talked a lot about how that channel has struggled in the ratings and and we'll decide particularly interesting in that if you look at the same as put out by Ian cats everything in that statement all the shows up mention which shows that were commissioned a long time ago need a Gogglebox 024.

May your Great British Bake Off so there is certainly a moment with something needs to happen.

There's also a sense that it has become quite bloated and it's kind of ballooned in its eyes all the things together plus D&D community really having to tighten.

It's belts and myself included having to struggle with getting commissions.

It feels like unfortunately it was quite inevitable.

It was going to happen question is do these changes make it futureproof and I hope this mean the business Channel 4 being futureproof but also the purpose of Channel 4 being future priest as well.

It's all a good saying you going to do big drama.

Isn't big documentary stuff, but there's lots of other places are doing people see dramas and big documentaries.

Where are we going to see those things allow the rest of the UK to be represented to take risks to see if we going to cut all of the ideas of a kind of lower tariff and made by smaller companies.

There is a risk that will end up losing their creativity on the way good crisis go to.

Is there an element that some of these positions are things there accelerator in that they need have to do and it's a good time to be able to headfirst into the streaming world.

Yeah, I think that's the case and I think you know the sort of ambition.

Sort of the targets of some cells 22030 about the 11:30 you coming from digital and those kind.

I think you know that you know when your when your face with these kind of things you have to do some of the things you don't want to do and then you can't go ok.

This is going to be a strategy.

Will they out of strategy and we're probably going to head a little bit there.

I guess it's bring the audience along with it as I think absolutely retaining what makes Channel 4 what it wasn't a reason it was set up in the early 80s and what it's going to everything from the Indian community through to culturally different parts of the industry because I think ITV were talking about the debates at the post office.

Without actually you know if we move into these times where everything's ok mission with a global stream or whatever you lose that kind of specialist.

You know who's gonna want to make something in a region with strong British Eventing strong culturally important in those areas that are things but it's not really going to resonate on a global scale.

So that's not necessarily going to cut through and that's the kind of thing Channel 4 can do it and it's past and some of its great dramas, and you know that that's that's the challenge they've got a face first will be 50% of revenues coming from digital, but it said ideas come to me in cats in the interim, and we want to concentrate on what you're on YouTube of thing you know you broadcaster is doing anything interesting on YouTube at all if you disagree listeners, please get in touch but like no one is replicating the feel of YouTubers or what?

Is doing or esports YouTube Native if they want to get into that space? They are 100 miles behind and is Ian Katz the right person to direct activate first being cats? I think it's worth remembering that it was a long time ago, but you can cats as a person that lost Guardian unlimited then became the Guardian website.

I'll give me the most successful News website in world or Sully and he has got chops in the digital space at will be at web 2.0 space so it went 1.02 what points are on now, but like you say it is worth noting that he has get the YouTube face there has been channel 4.0 2.4.0 which has had numbers and it's been successful.

There is a sense in really really well.

It's done well for Channel 4 and 4A broadcaster this defence is it may as well because I bought in a lot of pre-existing YouTube Talent and that has you know by the pipeline is the question is that?

Launch date, will it continue to the same as numbers and continue to be watch once they decide to move away from that very expensive Talent that is unsustainable.

I think from that flat Channel 4 and broadcasting is seen as they continue to be seen as a gold standard.

There are lots of YouTubers that want to do something on the BBC one, because they see as a next career progression and the particular have a very short shelf life of a lot of burnout in actuality.

There's a lot of people that kind of one of your teams around and then they want to stop Kitchen TV Show not all YouTubers could be Mr beast's basically you know there are very few but a lot of people making that content and I I think the challenge that broadcast have got is at the things that are really successful on social tend to be a person lead can I say this is transformers youtube? Doesn't really mean March when I shouldn't go to Jamie Oliver's YouTube will Gordon Ramsay future if we were to use Old Channel 4 personalities, so that's where they need to.

Demonstrate the bacon playing that space as a platform channel 4 as an on-demand platform in the same way that Netflix or you know I play or is that does make sense that he broke today garages closing RDF and I don't think is hyperbole to say that this really is the end of an era of a particular type of programming sofa solicitors are aware of IDS were they created Wife Swap a creative making a TV shows that were very much the DNA of Channel 4 if you're in the industry.

They are like seen as like the golf clothing shops now able to run b2k minutes is now running in the UK and even answer but he's going to be closing on TFM is me lots of changes has a lot of labels.

So so why do you have now mate quiz shows like Only Connect and they have labels also make we show there is a bit of duplication within the

Play Fable of companies that certainly can be streamlined but the symbolic nature of RDF going is has not been lost in the community United lots of messages of many high-profile except now saying I got my start on West or on faking it that show that got me into television and so to see the Channel 4 cuts alongside RDF going constant sense of unease it's a rager that came out this week and the big news continues to be the shift of all the answers from the BBC to commercial radio now an 11-point Reading or listening and the motion of local radio brands and Adam that start with his leading with and we can get into the more interesting data house Greatest Hits doing I like greatest is doing great about 6 million year on year growth is enormous percentage wise because they rebranded.

Stations that still filtering through to an extent but I'm undoubtedly there are there on the upwards trend and they are the stand out success story at the moment and you know about must be thrilled.

I'm sure I noticed was looking at the amount of listening given two different devices and so smart speakers account for about 15% of all radio listening which is half of what gives both are you doing very well and also she still analogue radio is kind of falling off a cliff.

Yeah.

I think this is a couple of things out there.

I mean I think you write 15/24 to listen to radio online listen to this much they used to but you know does a 1524 year-old actually have a radio is more interesting question they probably don't even a device with the radio built-in car with standing and even in Cars the radio can sometimes be a little bit hidden so it's not speaking makes absolute sense.

You know that is the thing you listen to the radio on and you know it's not for nothing that most patients now.

Promos are pushing how you listen on your various smart speaker devices.

I won't use any names with him.

I set them off to be made from the radio groups isn't completely broadcast CPM CPC he's in radio are lower than ones where they got a little information about you so and we're seeing that across the case.

I think that's why you no going back to some of the TV stuff.

We just talking about you know streaming is more important to most of these businesses than broadcast it's because of those CPM CPT latest possibly inches in 10cm the BBC speech stations lost a bit and you might think oh wow that looks wasn't during a time of gaza-israel surely that would be a massive.

I think you just need to set it against the fact this time that time last year we were going through prime minister's and that was a really big story then that said some of the other speech.

The smaller ones have done ok this time around the world BBC is done recently LBC dust tiny amount but talk radio 2 this world even though so GB news have put on a bit I mean that much much smaller but station to the cinema cost on the Italian radio GB news driving up to nearly half a million at about the same level as x radio isn't it? Which sort of us are often seemingly unable to escape that orbit and sort radios up to back of a 747 54th no, I mean is an interesting kind of what's going on that kind of relationship between a radio station near TV station radio station is Visualized and the TV station with a comic strip the pictures out of there.

There's a sat.

There is a child difference there and there's obviously some kind of crossover rate riser recall methodology.

We watching the telly we listening to the radio Uno

You get encountered in Bob and I don't know the same time.

I don't know what was it.

So you mentioned it is now healthy 11% lead over the BBC and you know this is high and you know he's really interesting.

I think this year radios made more money than it's ever made before it's an interesting time you thinking OVO radios dying surely.

Yeah, and you know commercial radio that has two player 10-15 minutes of ads.

It's doing incredibly well.

I think you know when you dig into it.

I think you talked about this as well.

You know the real success stories of some of these decades stations of the absolute break away with that but heart is doing really well most of its original stations have shown an uplift this time round and you know you go through the peace people finding specialist stations, you know it's kind of I know what I like to listen to but it's still.

Lean back regarding the slight or maybe lean forward of streaming service light Spotify away, but maybe you obviously there are playlist there, but maybe have to think a little bit more.

You know I just want 80s music.

I'll pick one of the two A380 station play Radio 2 and the maybe they like to Leaning to Talent where is not the sessions have been music orientated.

Is there space for a new for a new station to Splash into the Greatest Hits sign up people Virgin Radio and done that global radio x many miles are there is enough Talent to go round to launch a new brand into the market that isn't the spin-off think they probably is enough.

I mean a lot of Talent has been you know a various levels but if you look at the cuts.

They've been you know B from you know syndicated services 32.

What's happened to BBC local there? It is Talent around I think the success will be how you broadcast it.

So you know Greatest Hits that's not forget.

They've inherited FM licences.

So Bauer has changed other stations to be greatest hits and that gives you an honest Philip because depending on the age of your listeners.

How they listening and Ella consuming broadcast is still important Davies important being on his handy.

If global does it do they give up some of you turn off a capital or hot somewhere and switch to new brand or do you entirely rely on doing it on DAB you know they're probably has some space and obviously smart speaker.

I don't know that don't be interesting things work because you know if you like Virgin you know they have got the talent, but maybe they haven't realistic have that cuts through despite that and you know if there are a few FM's around the country and a few key cities.

Maybe that would make a difference.

Well, we will see maybe it's just a rumour who knows OK one more time before the break and universal music have broken cover in Negotiator tiktok over music rights sending a letter expressing their concerns resulting as we record today of all universal artists being pulled off of tiktok and that's a bigger third of the music industry wild wild wild story and it's really starting to see if it's Rocky film old like like that kind of I can still take you on a young upstairs a bit like to be really interesting to see how the shakes that obvious yesterday go station right leg near the deal.

They had with tick tock ending I believe on the 31st of January and then so here we are in February only February in there.

They decided not got what they wanted sports about they sorry to hear in America where they pull TV station satellite networks there a bit like write to you all like your back and I think that the question is going to be.

Swift and Ed Sheeran fans going to be out rate enough to put pressure on tiktok to make a deal or is tiktok big enough to come to go we don't need this anymore.

It's alright.

I'll wait for you.

If you're if you're a user and you're used to play about with music which tiktok has allowed you to do it was a bit of a shock that your favourite music you can't make that Sophie Ellis-Bextor murder on the Dancefloor me more, you can't do anything with Taylor Swift how are you think about it going to get frustrated that probably try and have back doors around you know and I just can't upload the audience sales and then we'll make a TiK ToK sort of piracy work behind-the-scenes is to the other side of this.

You know I mean tiktok launches songs these days.

You know it's really big for new music and now one of the Mages and none of their artist can break on tiktok.

I think you know if you think it from the artist you that that's really interesting I mean that said the statement that.

Put out was incredibly strongly worded you know I mean that you are right for the whole kind of what you see.

You know when it's been dropped off a cable network somewhere.

There's a big bust up between AVC whichever you know I mean everyone becomes friends about a week later, but how fast is happened to be ready.

Just me being kind of look forward and got shorter the tick tock like you know the hook is the new chorus like I was completely changed because of our Spotify works.

It's like we have seen literally change art and and the way that we will listen to things in them and the music that cuts through it is I think it's a really fascinating.

I think tiktok in particular is a platform call everyone on the way to the music industry and sell it put together a deal because they want to see how it got how it goes it has now balloon into being the thing that as I've had him said it's like really is pushing.

The shippons and what works and what doesn't work we need to look at getting the right sort of started music play here in Europe Music lead out as well.

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Adam and Friday back for some music in Brief and not a week goes by without another announcement of cuts in Scotland press Gazette reports and number redundancies on titles The Scotsman Daily Record and the Scottish Daily Mail publisher, so it does feel a bit more like a symptom of the state of the industry of poorly managed papers this narrative not changing servers local press.

It's really hard to see how it how it can change.

It's all I think you know this is a state of the nation the printed media and people you know try and cut it or not just seen in this country was seeing it across across the world.

I mean I've been severe cuts and more kinds of things going on you know it goes well at the moment of the papers and seen in this country.

To pay for their knees Naturally in the UK with really not prepared to pay for that use outside of people buy newspapers.

Obviously there are exceptions guardian as you mentioned that has done really well, but you know beyond that no-one's really got me on DP subscribe and hope for the best to be closing.

It's Sunday title and moving to a 7-day operations happening in England in the last year.

Can you see Sunday titles surviving is that I mean Sunderland Sunday is it an important day? And it is it remains an important day for the phrase? You know if you're into sport.

You know reading you reading the football on from a Saturday reports that still important for people read newspapers.

They're still the bulky ones.

You know if you want your heart supplements and those kind of things or cookery supplements fashions up to Sunday that still a big part of the industry.

I'm in many respects Lionel Messi the weekend edition hanging on longer than Monday to Friday auditions, but I'm not pretty I'm ABC

The public so many numbers these days.

I don't know what the number.

Is it like the weekend and sort of reemerges a different kind of newspaper have all of these titles.

Just got a really so bleed.in to change and working out.

What's right for this one is like kind of regional titles and then there's a myself hyperlocal titles.

I think the title still have the most read news and that you say Connor some of the papers like Scotsman in Scotland and there are kind of my specialist regional newspapers at do you still have waiting cache and the ability always gonna be the most important thing if you're able to come and get good journey is about that break stories that impact of particular area that has national coverage.

Didn't you always going to have that level of kudos when it comes to High Wycombe news? That is more problematic as I have not met anybody that enjoys looking at a local news website because it is just riddle dad's and it is so hard to actually read the stories and

Struggling with the journalistic outfit because it's been made left right and centre.

You know we are getting to the point work is going to be starting to write those papers and actually a lot of people seem to be getting there when you from social media networks and actually a majority vote social media networks are owned by meta.

So I think that every local community has got a a Facebook group for their their area and Graham page and it's probably got a WhatsApp group for their their Village my view is anybody from DC immersive listening.

I think metal should be I didn't message you doing anyway listening should be painful local report and Court reporters and that should be a free server today off for that then those local groups can take real information and start the aggregating and having a good for meta and we good for local news in journalism happened from that.

There was a great work newsletters can a pop-up?

But it's around small number of a journalist Robyn it being a larger gymnastic teams just need to be a bit of a switch and how we think about is executed there probably is the good thing about thing about those things they tend to be by a small number of really driven individuals who really really believe in it possibly aren't doing it for any monetary very limited and that's the real challenge.

What's the business? What's the business model behind this I mean absolutely after I think that you know hyperlocal if you drop the right community and people can put their hands in their pockets a bit it can really work, but I can also see that meaning that we going to have news deserts in certain places and you know if you know I live in Hampstead or something maybe there's lots of people are willing to put their hands in their pockets until they get brilliant news and everyone knows who's been up in court in their neighbourhood but no one else knows anywhere else so it's so that's that's a real challenge.

Level this out across the country posted a bit of CCTV on the Facebook page of the village and is the new shop she's got amazing HD cameras and basically watch these teenagers some chocolate bars and crisps and he said the response that was so good at the three of them came in and apologise and paid this week or next week and local news story and it was completely missed it required a trade press that it was quite computer shop bro, can't use a weekly to break that story of technology magazine who had to look into it would actually.

Those people going to go when they wanted to come to tell their story they would traditionally they would have gone to their local news reporter and that would have started a momentum in that direction.

I don't personally think it's great that computer breaking local news story in this is definitely a problem and and it is going to cause issues around transparency and and doing what is holding power to account but we can't just Westminster in Holyrood and we need to fit a Cross station in that needs to be financed in some way sad news another radio Indian clothes this week being chocolat was funded by a Gemma Cairney and business partner clayton-le-woods exhausting and that means less competition less ideas.

Play Deva point they yeah, it's hard to get those.

There's a lot of small in these chasing all these commissions as well and you know if you're making sort of one-off, Doxford BBC Radio or something.

It's is a competitive environment and often those are very small and you're living hand to mouth you know it's it.

It's undoubtedly a tough world and you is a reduced number and I'll see you can be at the other ways creating podcasts and doing of your own back.

That's not easy either because there has been an oversupply but I'll keep it forecast snow for another creator lead audio businesses gone at 2 and 2 weeks will sort it out properly last week that links the two I think there was a real sense particularly like radio.

I've always loved radio because it is such an active community and I think the these companies were purpose driven companies and as things I've got a bit more copper in ruthless 13 of an issue.

Smaller minority lead Indies are going to be the first of all and it's the same issue with in the television industry right now.

We talked about the cuts around Channel 4 like you know I run a small is it terrifying you hear all the effort RDF can't make it work then you know you worry.

There's a little hope for the little guy is obviously I would say this but I would love to meet me who disagrees is need to exist if you're going to reflect the whole of the nation and then appeal diversity of the stories are out there because they will break the most interesting start from you need to find a way that they can be more sustainable, but I think you in the way they were trying to run our company is the only way to make it work if they have a portfolio of different mediums, so you make some more you make intellivision you make some social and that way you can grow different Arms of a company in and hopefully we'll get you enough sustainability to move forward.

I think that starting an audio-only company is a real challenge and it kind of makes sense doing the podcast.

Settling down from there even we're going to find a new me to audio format that allows for the spaces all we have to accept the fact that we can't we need to have more diversified creative companies to make it work.

Ok, just enough time for the quiz this week in title Super Bowl lovers advertising audiences for the Super Bowl with a lot of us marketing spending resources of primes, but how much do you know about what since same person with your name if you know the answer so far as you will say you will say let's play Super Bowl lovers stone to try the Super Bowl at 4.

I love this story.

I absolutely love the story so they got the Beckhams to recreate their name of the documentary where David incorrect his wife about how working class years which is not just their out is 80s for their lads coming even know what the added you but I'm a big deal, but yes, that's right they got.

David Beckham to recreate scenes from the documentary last year, let's take a look and listen to David and I are going to be in a little commercial honest ok.

It's a big commercial what it's David I'm trying to tell them what it's during ok.

It's during the big baseball big baseball game the hockey ball pokeball and tell them about Jessica Aniston

We love Jessica love Jessica it's all gone a bit that have recently found that is why do you think it'd be the number one Super Bowl as well? I mean I don't have to see what they come up with I mean.

I'll be completely honest right this total turnover my head when I watch this.

I did not know what the clip was wrong because I can't stand those authorised sports documentary so I kind of avoid like the plague and therefore also miss the subsequent mean.

I don't know big name in America bar.

You know everyone throws money.

You know nevermind how much it cost to you know 7 billion or something for the 30-second spot.

It's the 20 million spent on the ad so we'll see.

Get out of it right number to which Hollywood star has Hellman's bought in for it Super Bowl coverage in America they've gone for a Saturday previous Saturday Night Live star ok.

Let's take a look at Kate McKinnon and sumaya.

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I'll be there is no escape a pandemic it off that means it's one point each together.

You share the prize which is coming out with channel 40 YouTube strategy will have that for next week very much.

I will keep up with what you're writing it happened at married.com lovely Rachel piece of love from this week and plus I'm on everything.

Golden scholar yeah, it's called Arms which is a documentary about the history of black British cultures in what's on on fashion in the UK brilliant.

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