Kids Media Club Podcast

BBC's New Direction, Danny Go's Netflix Deal, and Why You Can't Speed Run Fandom — A Kids Media Club Hosts' Hangout

Apr 2, 2026
They debate what hiring a big-tech executive means for the BBC and whether a platform-first strategy will reshape kids media. They celebrate a YouTube-native music show getting picked up by Netflix and what that pipeline means for creators. They stress that fandom and lasting IP take years to build and offer cautious optimism about new original kids movies finding an audience.
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INSIGHT

BBC Moves To A Platform First Strategy

  • The BBC is shifting from a channel-first to a platform-first organisation under new DG Matt Britton.
  • Britton's Google background signals prioritising data, global distribution and pragmatic partnerships like the BBC YouTube deal to reach social-first kids.
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Leverage BBC Brand Equity Before It Erodes

  • The BBC's global brand and archive still hold international value that should be monetised now.
  • Jo warns brand equity will erode over time, so BBC Studios must be more aggressive exploiting IP while trust in quality content remains an advantage against AI noise.
ANECDOTE

Danny Go Graduates From YouTube To Netflix

  • Danny Go is a YouTube-native, music-led kids show that Netflix has picked up while it remains on YouTube.
  • Jo compares its production and catchy songs to The Wiggles and says its Netflix deal confers legitimacy like being stocked in a major store.
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