
The Media Club with Matt Deegan Friends Leaves Netflix, Just As Streamers Embrace ‘Windowing’
Is HBO Max doing the right thing pulling the sitcom everywhere but their own service? Or are consumers getting tired of chasing their favourite shows behind paywalls? We look at the return of ‘windowing’ and what’s driving the trend.
Also on the show: agency giant Omnicom acquired Interpublic recently. Does that solve all its problems? Brand consultant and writer Omar Oakes thinks maybe not.
All that plus: why the next Director General may not come from the ranks - media veteran Maggie Brown tells us more; Acast offers podcasters a better deal with YouTube... and, in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we revive the Christmas Tapes of old.
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What The Media Club has been reading this week:
Netflix Commission Goalhanger's Rest Is Football for World Cup
Acast announces tie-up for enhanced YouTube offering
YouTube growth down to older viewers
Why the Next DG Will Come From Outside
BBC Plans Remote Commentary For Some World Cup Matches
New In Our Time Host Announced
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