Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead. In today’s audio-led edition: Should Nine’s journos have gone on strike?;The AI content snake threatens to eat itself; and a chance to hear the Infinite Dial launch.
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Are Nine’s journos right to strike?
Nine’s big Olympics fortnight in Paris has been overshadowed by its journalists going on strike. Several regular columns are missing from today’s papers. But should they even be striking?
Plus, we examine the latest developments in AI, including the launch of OpenAI’s own search offering, Google’s attempt to position Gemini as a blog writer, and Mutinex cofounder Henry Innis’s (bad) idea for resurrecting the axed Pedestrian brands.
And as bonus content we also share a replay of this month’s Infinite Dial webinar.
Further reading:
Unmade: Torch relays, both good and bad
The Australian: Nine’s strikers misread the room, and their audience
The Guardian: Nine journalists do their block over Scott Cam’s Paris Olympics appearance amid strike
7news: Nine CEO refuses to answer questions as newspaper reporters strike over pay as Olympics starts
The Australian: Fair’s fare – big tech must pay for the news it uses
LinkedIn / Henry Innis: Someone could start a very profitable local business using the remains of the Pedestrian licences
OpenAI: SearchGPT Prototype
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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