Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead.
In today’s audio-led edition: We reflect on the industry’s move against Campaign Brief; And Nine is hit with a historic rape claim after publishing its culture report.
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How Campaign Brief contributes to the problem
The dominos have continued to fall for Campaign Brief after a backlash against its perpetuation of a creative club dominated by middle aged white men.
In today’s conversation, we explore why Campaign Brief isn’t just reporting a problem, but is actively contributing, by using its power and influence to support the same club.
And also today, a new challenge for Nine, as The Australian breaks news of an alleged rape after a Christmas party.
Further reading:
Unmade: Why won’t Campaign Brief acknowledge women (and why do male execs still support them)?
Unmade: Campaign Grief
The Australian: Advertising’s gender representation debate heats up as agencies boycott trade title
Unmade: Truth and consequences at Nine?
The Australian: Former Nine junior female staffer reports alleged sexual assault involving senior male manager
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
StW: How Campaign Brief double glazed adland's glass ceiling; Rape claim at Nine