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Mumbrella
Every week the team at Mumbrella cover the latest news in the Australian media, marketing and advertising industries along with interviews with key people in the industry. Featuring a rotating panel of hosts from the Mumbrella team, this podcast is essential listening for anyone working under Australia's media and marketing umbrella.
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Sep 23, 2021 • 49min
Mumbrellacast: Female CEO movements, streaming in Australia and CRA's hunt for a new head
Over the weekend there was the announcement of two new female CEOs in the advertising world, with Sheryl Marjoram returning to Australia from McCann London to join DDB Sydney and with Kirsty Muddle also stepping into the CEO role at Cummins & Partners.Earlier this week, Deloitte published its tenth edition of the Media Consumer Survey, while in a Year13 study, 32% of Gen Z respondents said they spend one-to-two hours on a streaming service daily. With Foxtel's new Flash service, the team discussed the state of streaming in Australia off the back of these reports, and what Foxtel is planning with its new service.Joan Warner, Commercial Radio Australia’s long serving CEO will step down at the end of March next year. So what does this mean for CRA? And who is likely to step into the role in 2022?Plus, Calum Jaspan interviews Nine’s chief sales officer, Michael Stephenson and head of content, production and development, Adrian Swift following last week's Upfront.

Sep 20, 2021 • 43min
Squarespace's David Lee on why in-housing creative isn't for everyone
Squarespace's David Lee has turned the tech start-up's creative team into one of the world's most renowned in-house units in the world since he joined from TBWA Worldwide in 2013 as chief creative officer.Yet when speaking on the Mumbrellacast, he says that he doesn't believe in-housing creative is the path most brands should be taking.Later in the conversation, Lee also speaks about his observations from judging at this year's Cannes Lions, the stress of creating a Super Bowl ad, a shifting focus to international marketing and how the product inspires the creative for Squarespace's work.

Sep 16, 2021 • 48min
Everything you need to know about Nine in 2022 and radio ratings see an overhaul
This week Nine Entertainment Co hosted its virtual Upfront for 2022, and in doing so presented its content slate for the year ahead. Paired with its entertainment offering, there was major focus on technology - particularly Nine Galaxy moving to a CPM model, and a new deal will see Nine's Audience match integrated with Salesforce in early 2022, allowing clients to match and activate customer data to Nine's 14 million signed-in users.The week also began with the news that Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) and GfK will be changing its radio ratings system. The move will see a shift away from a sole reliance on paper diaries towards a new hybrid methodology, Radio360, which combine a mix of listeners wearing an electronic watch meter, e-diaries and live streaming data. Plus, Zanda Wilson chats to Jemma Enright, general manager of City of Sydney at QMS about dealing with the COVID-enforced delays to the rollout of the new City of Sydney infrastructure, the highly digitised nature of the new offering for advertisers and the vast array of brands looking to get in on the ground floor as City of Sydney launch partners.

Sep 13, 2021 • 26min
CRA's Joan Warner & GfK's Dr Morten Boyer detail the radio ratings shakeup
Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) announced this week that it will adopt a new, hybrid methodology when it comes to measuring radio audiences, with a reliance on paper diaries finally coming to an end.CRA has worked with ratings data provider GfK on a new Radio360 system, which will include a mix of listeners wearing an electronic watch meter, as well as e-diaries, with paper diaries to be slowly phased out. Live streaming data will also be integrated into the multimillion-dollar system from 2022.In this special episode of the Mumbrellacast, CRA chief executive officer, Joan Warner, and GfK ANZ managing director, Dr Morten Boyer, join Mumbrella's Zanda Wilson to break down the changes in greater detail, and discuss the implications of the changes to both media owners and media agencies moving forward.

Sep 9, 2021 • 44min
What the High Court's Facebook ruling means for publishers, and a wrap of R U OK? Day
This week the High Court of Australia ruled media outlets that run Facebook pages are the “publishers” of third-party comments on the platform, dismissing the second round of appeals from the publishers. So where does this leave the defamation case brought against News Corp and Fairfax (now Nine).Former Clemenger BBDO CEO, Nick Garret, has joined Deloitte Digital, teaming up with Matt Lawson and Adrian Mills as the third partner in Deloitte Creative. Today is R U OK? Day - a harm prevention initiative founded by adman Gavin Larkin in 2009, which encourages people to stay connected and have conversations that can help others through difficult times in their lives. Plus, Zanda Wilson chats with Initiative CEO Melissa Fein and national managing director Sam Geer, about the ongoing talent drain facing the marketing industry.

Sep 2, 2021 • 54min
Lockdowns and radio ratings, Virgin's vaccine push, plus a chat with Havas Group leadership
The fifth GfK radio ratings survey dropped this week, delivering a significant boost for AM radio stations, particularly those in locked down cities where listener appetite for news has increased. But things might not be quite that simple.Virgin Australia was the latest airline to tap into a vaccine push in its new brand campaign, unveiled this week. So how does the campaign compare to last week's Qantas campaign, and we look at other new vaccine-based campaigns out now from Telstra and Woolworths.Plus, Calum Jaspan speaks with Havas Group Australia’s Virginia Hyland, Simone Gupta and Laura Aldington, about how the industry shapes up when it comes to diversity and inclusion, and creating better pathways and environments for those entering the industry.

Aug 26, 2021 • 49min
Mike Sneesby's first Nine financials, Qantas pushes vaccines so we can 'Fly Away'
The team breaks down Mike Sneesby's first financial year investor call and questions whether he is still enjoying confidence off the back of his good work as the boss of Stan, as well as why Nine's share prices fell immediately after the call.Ooh Media also revealed financial results this week, with Cathy O'Connor unveiling half-year results for the outdoor company that saw a 23% increase in revenue to $251.6 million. Those results were in line with the wider industry, so what does the back end of the year look like for Ooh Media, and who is going to take a bet on buying Junkee?Qantas has launched a new campaign despite still not having commercial international flights and while much of the east coast of Australia is in lockdown. The team dives into what Qantas and agency Brand+Story did well with this one.Plus, Zanda Wilson chats with Innocean chief executive officer Jasmin Bedir about some new account wins for the Korean agency including Korea Tourism and Supercars.

Aug 24, 2021 • 35min
Thinkerbell’s Reid & Ferrier on combined media and creativity, PwC involvement and more
After taking home Creative, Full Service and PR Agency of the Year at the 2021 Mumbrella Awards, Thinkerbell co-founder Adam Ferrier and CEO Margie Reid spoke to Mumbrella's Calum Jaspan about being independent, the logic behind the full-service model, the "friends with benefits" relationship with PwC and more.

Aug 19, 2021 • 45min
Fin results for Seven, HT&E, SCA & more, Optus launches SubHub, plus MLA's Nathan Low
It's a financial reporting special this week on the Mumbrellacast. We break down results from media companies Seven West Media, Southern Cross Austereo, and Here There & Everywhere, as well as holding company Enero Group.This week Optus introduced a new content subscription and membership hub for customers, Optus SubHub. SubHub will complement the recently announced Optus Living Network, and The team discusses whether consumers will bite on SubHub and how much difference it will make for the average Australian household.Plus, Zanda Wilson chats with Meat and Livestock Australia's general manager, marketing and insights, Nathan Low.

Aug 12, 2021 • 46min
Ant White departs H+W, Dan Monheit chats 'The Factsination', plus OzTam's Doug Peiffer on VOZ
Howatson + White co-founder Ant White is set to depart the agency he formed with Chris Howatson just six months after it launched. The team discusses what the implications of White's departure might be for the agency, including what it could mean for key clients.Are Media released its financial report for 2020 this week, showing that advertising revenue has declined but that revenue itself was up $35 million in total to reach $236 million. So how did the publisher manage to grow its revenue despite falling ad spend?This week, industry leaders came together to launch 'The Factsination', a platform designed to debunk myths surrounding the AstraZeneca vaccine and encourage Australians to get the jab. Special guest Dan Monheit of HardHat joins the Mumbrellacast to chat about the ins and outs of the platform, and what he hopes it will achieve.Plus, OzTam chief executive officer Doug Peiffer joins Zanda Wilson to chat about the recent launch of the Virtual Oz (VOZ) television measurement system.


