Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead. Today: Streaming battles; Dodgy dealings at the TMH; and the verdict on Ita.
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Today:
Ritson’s call to put the I back into AI
Ousted Market Herald boss Jag Sanger has harsh words about The Market Herald management;
Telstra unveils its move across to Fetch for home streamers
Telsyte reveals that while Netflix still dominates local streaming sits numbers are falling
SBS boss James Taylor joins ABC boss David Anderson in quietly signing new contract
The verdict on Ita Buttrose
Today’s episode feature Tim Burrowes, Seja Al Zaidi and Abe Udy.
Further reading:
Australian Financial Review: Ousted founder accuses Market Herald executives of tanking the company
Unmade: In the Market Herald boardroom, shame is in short supply
Australian Financial Review: Telstra escalates platform wars with $50m Fetch TV bet
Australian Financial Review: Netflix loses subscribers in Australia for first time since 2015
Sydney Morning Herald: Scoring Ita Buttrose’s five-year tenure as chair of the ABC
Sydney Morning Herald: The quiet reappointment of the men who run Australia’s public broadcasters
The Australian: Another five years for ABC managing director
Time to leave you to start your week.
Production was by Seja Al Zaidi with editing was courtesy of Abe’s Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, sound design and podcast production.
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Tim Burrowes
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Start the Week: Harsh words for TMH management; Telstra's second streaming horse; Ita's farewell and Anderson's second term