Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead. In today’s audio-led edition: We chew over what the ACCC’s concerns over Cartology and Coles 360 may mean for Australia’s retail media sector; Bruce Gordon retires; and yet another significant week in AI developments
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Can retail media networks succeed if they are non-retailer owned?; AI’s latest threat; Bruce Gordon hands over
Last week, the ACCC lit the fuse on a new battleground for retailers - does their ownership of retail media networks give them too much power? In today’s podcast, recorded the day before our REmade - Retail Media Unmade conference, we discuss the implications.
Also today: Google’s AI Overviews are finally coming to Australia, which will alarm many publishers; and Google also unveils a powerful new research tool, Notebook LM. And Meta goes hard on AI-generated content.
And Bruce Gordon, proprietor of WIN and kingmaker at Nine, moves into retirement.
Further reading:
Unmade: Brands beware: ACCC’s supermarkets attack is PR used as an offensive weapon
The Australian: Consumer trust in Coles and Woolworths plummets following ACCC action
Australian Financial Review: Google to test its artificial intelligence-powered search in Australia
Australian Financial Review: Billionaire Bruce Gordon retires from WIN as succession questions loom
Today’s episode features Tim Burrowes and Cat McGinn.
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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 will ACCC intervention hit retail media?; Succession for Bruce Gordon; More AI magic (and menace)