In the final show before the big 500 extravaganza, Joe and Robert discuss why individual creators are slowly taking over Hollywood — and whether there are opportunities for brands in this shift.
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The creator takeover: Ad Age: Why creators, not studios, will lead production by 2030
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Sports meets streaming: New Heights integration with Amazon Prime — Travis and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast will now stream on Amazon Prime.
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Buying media properties: Why a marketing consultant bought the largest real estate trade magazine in Canada (link).
Winners and Losers:
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Winner: Kit launches location-based creators.
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Loser: Unilever gives up on Ben & Jerry’s after its co-founder claims the company silenced activism.
Rants and Raves:
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Joe rants about job hugging.
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Robert rants about AI workslop.
And don’t miss our special #500 episode next week.
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