Welcome to Unmade’s Start the Week podcast, dedicated to looking ahead to the week in media and marketing.
Today’s topics:
Designating the platforms and the missing media policies
Ooh Media’s Poly push
NITV splits its signal
SCA boss Grant Blackley says he’s not going anywhere
Netflix’s small tax bill
And 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 and Damian Francis. As always, we’d love to hear what you think at letters@unmade.media
Further reading:
AFR: Pressure on Frydenberg to force Facebook to negotiate with publishers
AFR: oOh!Media focused on stealing share of ad market from TV and digital
The Australian: NITV extends its national reach
The Australian: ‘I’m not facing axe’: Southern Cross boss
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Don’t forget: If you haven’t yet bought a ticket for our first event, it takes place in Sydney in a week and a half on Tuesday May 24. The topic is Marketing in a Cost of Living Crisis. Tickets are $69, or just $10 for Unmade’s paying subscribers.
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Start the Week: Nine calls for Facebook and Google to face code; Ooh Media's Poly push; Netflix's small tax bill