Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Unmade: media and marketing analysis
StW: Farewell The Monkeys; ACCC to muscle up against platforms; AI content theft;
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StW: Farewell The Monkeys; ACCC to muscle up against platforms; AI content theft;


Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead.

In today’s audio-led edition, the government helps the ACCC muscle up against the platforms as Meta belatedly acts on scammy celeb ads; The Monkeys nostalgia as they rebrand to Droga5; acting on AI content kleptomania; and the end of the TV ratings year, but did anybody notice?

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It turns out Meta thinks it can do something about scam celebrity ads after all

The ACCC powers up | Image: DALL-E

In today’s conversation: the government says it will give the ACCC more powers to take on the platforms; a fortnight after promises of a duty of care law, Meta discovers that there is more it can do about scam ads on its platform after all; Disrupt Radio makes its monthly pledge that more funding is on the way; Seven claims victory in the annual TV ratings.



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Today’s episode features Tim Burrowes, Abe Udy and Cat McGinn

Editing was courtesy of Abe’s Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, sound design, and podcast production.

Time to leave you to start your week. We’ll be back with more tomorrow.

Toodlepip…

Tim Burrowes

Publisher - Unmade

tim@unmade.media


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