“Smaller Teams, Bigger Impact”: Brady Brim-DeForest on how to build agile teams and transform your media organisation
In the final part of our series, Brady Brim-DeForest shares how small, agile teams can drive innovation, foster diversity, and scale effectively. From mentorship to mission alignment, learn how to… (more)
“The fastest growing age group in Canadian magazine readership is the under 35s”: Jacqueline Loch
At the Revenue Europe conference held last week in Berlin, one of the key speakers was AZURE Media's Jacqueline Loch who doubled down on the need for publishers to focus… (more)
“Create teams with just five to eight members to drive innovation”: Brady Brim-DeForest
Brady Brim-DeForest, CEO of Formula.Monks, leads agile product development and transformation for global enterprises. He is also the acclaimed author of "Smaller is Better," advocating for small, empowered teams to… (more)
Jim Bilton: “Media companies’ to-do lists are simply too long, ruthless prioritisation is essential”
We are excited to welcome Jim Bilton, one of the foremost analysts in global media, as the event host for Revenue Europe in Berlin on October 1st. In advance of… (more)
Former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt: “AI is going to have an impact on the world that no one understands yet”
Ex-Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, is perhaps the most influential tech executive of the last thirty years. So when he gives an interview at Stanford University that is taken down as… (more)
“Non-core revenue streams often have a higher profit margin”: FT Strategies’ Joanna Levesque
Joanna Levesque, Managing Director of leading media consultancy, FT Strategies, will speak at Revenue Europe (Berlin, Tues Oct 1st) where she will cover, "Beyond Tradition: How progressive publishers craft diversified, balanced revenue… (more)
Webinar: How to use generative AI in content management responsibly in 2024
WoodWing, a leader in content and information management solutions for clients including Forbes, National Geographic, Hearst Magazines, and The Washington Post, is hosting a webinar on the responsible use of… (more)
“Revenue diversification shouldn’t be the starting point”: Amanda Wigginton
Leading media consultant, Amanda Wigginton, will participate at Revenue Europe (Berlin, Tues Oct 1st) where she will host a panel looking at ‘Audience First: Building the direct-to-consumer revenue model’. In… (more)
Robin Re: “Industry Dive is a lesson in executing a simple operating model well”
One of the sharpest execs in U.S. media is Industry Dive’s Robin Re who will be participating at Revenue North America in Austin, TX, on October 9th. Robin will be… (more)
“It’s the only way forward”: Damian Radcliffe on why media organizations must diversify revenue streams
Renowned media commentator and analyst, Professor Damian Radcliffe of University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication, will participate as an interviewer at Revenue North America in Austin, TX, on… (more)
“The future of media hangs in the balance”: Have we normalized plagiarism?
Paul Gerbino, President of Creative Licensing International, pens a humorous but stark message on the damage of intellectual property theft. This feature first appeared on the CLI blog and is re-published here with… (more)
How does the BBC use AI?
As a publicly funded national media organisation, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) bears more responsibility than most for ensuring that its use of artificial intelligence errs on the side of… (more)
Cookies: Did Google gaslight publishers?
Although many publishers have shifted away from relying solely on third-party cookies, Google's recent decision to backtrack on its commitment to eliminate them is a tough blow, not least the… (more)
“Print sales are still necessary for supporting our journalism”: How The Irish Times embraces the old and new
Founded 165 years ago, The Irish Times holds the distinction of not only being Ireland’s leading newspaper but also the country’s newspaper of record. Ahead of Revenue Europe in Berlin… (more)
FIPP World Media Congress 2024: Sustainability
At the 46th FIPP World Media Congress held last month in Cascais, Portugal, sustainability was a key theme. In this roundup, which will form part of our Congress report released… (more)
FIPP World Media Congress 2024: Entrepreneurship, innovation & transformation
At the 46th FIPP World Media Congress held earlier this month in Cascais, Portugal, entrepreneurship and business transformation emerged as central themes. In this roundup, which will form part of… (more)
FIPP World Media Congress 2024: Monetisation Strategies
At the 46th FIPP World Media Congress held earlier this month in Portugal, revenue diversification and innovation was a central theme. Key takeaway? As Time Out Market ably demonstrates, the… (more)
FIPP World Media Congress 2024: DEI & Culture
Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity, and Culture have become increasingly important for all progressive, modern media companies, not just in terms of hiring staff but also in engaging increasingly multicultural and diverse… (more)
FIPP World Media Congress 2024: Print Media
At the 46th FIPP World Media Congress held last week in Cascais, Portugal, print media was a key theme, not least because it is experiencing a true renaissance based on… (more)
FIPP World Media Congress 2024: Artificial Intelligence
At last week's 46th FIPP World Media Congress held in Cascais, Portugal, one of the central themes was artificial intelligence. To jump or not to jump, and if so, on… (more)