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Episode 1: Key moments in media over the last decade, with FIPP CEO James Hewes FIPP Insider Podcast
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In the inaugural episode of FIPP Insider, we take a look back at the past 10 years in publishing. Charlotte pulls out an article Ashley wrote back in 2010 and discovers whether his outlandish predictions, such as Twitter taking over Facebook and the death of print media, actually came true.
Then, to find out what really happened, Charlotte and Ashley chat with FIPP CEO James Hewes, who runs through some of the key ways that media has changed over the last decade.
James was made in CEO in 2017, but has been a director of the FIPP management board since 2015 and has been involved with FIPP since 2004, when he was working for BBC Worldwide and and BBC Magazines. He was previously publishing director for Top Gear, Good Food, Easy Cook and Lonely Planet Magazine, and has seen first hand how media has evolved.
In this podcast James talks about:
Facebook 'wobble' - the decline of publishers advertising on social media
Privacy in digital media
Resilience of print
Growth of membership and subscriptions
Growth of alternative revenue sources
Rise of fake news
We hope you enjoy listening. For more great media insights don’t miss World Media Congress, which takes place on 15-16 September in Estoril, Portugal. To find out more and to register visit Fippcongress.com.
In the inaugural episode of FIPP Insider, we take a look back at the past 10 years in publishing. Charlotte pulls out an article Ashley wrote back in 2010 and discovers whether his outlandish predictions, such as Twitter taking over Facebook and the death of print media, actually came true.
Then, to find out what really happened, Charlotte and Ashley chat with FIPP CEO James Hewes, who runs through some of the key ways that media has changed over the last decade.
James was made in CEO in 2017, but has been a director of the FIPP management board since 2015 and has been involved with FIPP since 2004, when he was working for BBC Worldwide and and BBC Magazines. He was previously publishing director for Top Gear, Good Food, Easy Cook and Lonely Planet Magazine, and has seen first hand how media has evolved.
In this podcast James talks about:
Facebook 'wobble' - the decline of publishers advertising on social media
Privacy in digital media
Resilience of print
Growth of membership and subscriptions
Growth of alternative revenue sources
Rise of fake news
We hope you enjoy listening. For more great media insights don’t miss World Media Congress, which takes place on 15-16 September in Estoril, Portugal. To find out more and to register visit Fippcongress.com.
37 min