

The Publisher Podcast by Media Voices
Media Voices
A weekly podcast and newsletter profiling the people and products powering publishing.
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Nov 30, 2020 • 37min
Prima Editor Jo Checkley on meeting increased demand for print magazines
A few weeks ago, Hearst UK announced that women's lifestyle magazine Prima would increase its print edition from 12 to 13 issues a year, following a 68% surge in subscriptions this year. This week, we talk to Prima's Editor Jo Checkley about what factors led to the decision to increase the frequency of the magazine, how their content has encouraged a community feel among their readers, and what lessons they'll be taking from producing magazines in lockdown. Jo also outlines what she's done to keep her magazines thriving during her career despite tough market conditions for women's titles.
In the news roundup the team discusses Future Plc's resurgent fortunes and purchase of GoCompare, the UK government's attempts to create a competition regime to tackle the ‘fundamental imbalance of power’ between platforms and publishers, and Spotify launching a Stories copy. Esther is a meerkat.

Nov 23, 2020 • 44min
Inc. Editor-in-Chief Scott Omelianuk on how 2020 has changed the magazine
This week we hear from Scott Omelianuk, Inc.'s Editor in Chief. He talks about how starting his new job just before lockdown affected Inc.'s plans for change, how their content strategy has shifted in response to a momentous year in politics, and the thinking behind their new texting subscription service. He also explains why media businesses need a process before trying new platforms.
In the news roundup the team discusses BuzzFeed buying HuffPost, Google's payments to French publishers, and the whys and wherefores of launching a one-off print comic book for grown-ups. Don't worry, America, Peter still loves you really.

Nov 16, 2020 • 42min
Project 23 co-founder Gary Rayneau on building diverse and inclusive media
This week Gary Rayneau, co-founder of Project 23 tells us about about his time leading a diverse team at Dennis, the impact of Black Lives Matter in 2020, and how publishers can approach diversity and inclusion in the right way.
In the news roundup we discuss Quartz's sale to itself, Spotify purchasing Megaphone, and BuzzFeed launching its sexual wellness vertical.

Nov 11, 2020 • 47min
Media Voices Conversations: The value of the open internet to advertisers
Over the past two years publishers have rightly been shouting about the power of their first party data. Understandably, that’s led to many becoming protective of the data that underpins this rediscovered strength - but rather than building up walls, many are doubling down on collaboration within the industry.
Rather than simply hoarding that data, publishers are looking for ways to work with marketers to enhance their understanding of the consumer.
This Conversations episode discusses the importance of an open web to advertisers, the realities of our new cookieless ecosystem and how identity solutions add value to the entire ecosystem. To discuss all that Chris is joined by Terry Hornsby, Digital Solutions Director at Reach PLC, and Chris Hogg, EMEA Managing Director at Lotame.

Nov 9, 2020 • 44min
OutThere Editor in Chief Uwern Jong on creating a luxury brand for inclusive travel
This week, we hear from Uwern Jong, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of OutThere magazine. He talks to us about the luxury LBGTQ travel brand's journey over the past decade, including how he's grown print readership, and how the pandemic has impacted travel content. He also discusses how he went about revamping the site's digital strategy, and what results he's seen.
In the news roundup the team discusses Cosmo launching its own wine brand, the NYT's great results, and ask if Europe is too dependent on English-language news to tell its story. Oh, and how the media covered the US election.

Nov 4, 2020 • 17min
Lessons from award-winning publisher podcasts: The Week Unwrapped’s Arion McNicoll
The winner of the 2020 Publisher Podcast Awards News & Current Affairs category was the Week Unwrapped from Dennis Publishing. Former editor Arion McNicoll says there’s a small but critical difference between an OK podcast and a good podcast. Start with a worthwhile listener experience, then work on revenue and, if you bring real editorial rigour to your sponsored episodes, you might miss out on some sponsors, but you won’t insult your listeners.

Nov 2, 2020 • 45min
Vox Media Executive Producer Erica Anderson on creating extraordinary podcasts
This week, we hear from Erica Anderson, Executive Producer of Content and Partnerships at New York Magazine and Vox Media. She talks about what she took from her time working at Google and Twitter, what goes into developing outstanding podcasts, and what Vox Media is doing to prepare for changes in the podcast industry.
In the news roundup the team discuss how easily segments of the British press were gulled into reporting a fake story, whether Tim Davie's new social guidelines at the BBC are helpful, and discover who the main winners in adspend are for 2020. We demand more Pick'n'Mix.

Oct 28, 2020 • 18min
Lessons from award-winning publisher podcasts: Bestseller’s Casimir Stone
The winner of the 2020 Publisher Podcast Awards Branded category was the Bestseller podcast from Reedsy. Podcast host Casimir Stone says editing takes time, but crafting a podcast episode around a narrative allows you to deliver a different kind of value than a straight interview and differentiation matters; make sure you know why you are making a podcast and how it’s going to be different from what everyone else is doing.

Oct 26, 2020 • 49min
AgriBriefing CEO Rory Brown on growing niche media
This week Rory Brown, co-founder and CEO of AgriBriefing, speaks about building a niche B2B business, the issues with finance in media, Agribriefing's acquisition strategy, and keeping an entrepreneurial spirit alive as a larger company.
In the news roundup the team takes a look at the welcome trend of new climate change verticals, have a discussion about the death of Quibi, and Time's new children-focused subscription. With apologies to Elton John.

Oct 19, 2020 • 42min
Man cannot live by newsletter alone: the realities of going solo as a journalist
Over the past few weeks, there have been a number of high-profile examples of journalists leaving publications to launch their own newsletters. This isn't a new trend, but as tools like Substack, Medium and Patreon have grown in prominence, the barriers to making a living off working by yourself have come down.
In this special podumentary episode, we talk to journalists at a range of stages, from those that have been flying solo with their own businesses for a number of years, to those that have recently taken the leap. What connects them all is a loyal newsletter audience, although as we'll see later, that isn't always enough.
Hear from Casey Newton, Thomas Baekdal, Simon Owens, Anne Helen Petersen and Josh Sternberg as they talk about the realities of what it takes to go it alone with reader revenue as a journalist.


