

The Digiday Podcast
Digiday
The Digiday Podcast is a weekly show on the big stories and issues that matter to brands, agencies and publishers as they transition to the digital age.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 52min
The Disney-OpenAI deal and generative AI copyright concerns
This week’s episode recaps Disney’s deal to open up its character library to OpenAI and Google’s reported plan to roll out ads in its Gemini chatbot.
Then Davis Wright Tremaine partner Rob Driscoll joins the show to delve into the copyright concerns and potential trademark issues surrounding brands’ use of generative AI tools (16:40).

Dec 9, 2025 • 59min
The case against AI agents for programmatic ad buying
This week’s episode unpacks two major developments in the media and entertainment industries. Digiday’s executive editor of news Seb Joseph joins to analyze Netflix’s plan to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming business (3:43) as well as Meta’s foray into signing content licensing deals with publishers for its AI chatbot (25:37).
Then this week’s featured segment is a live recording from last week’s Digiday Programmatic Marketing Summit, in which Attention Arc’s Christopher Francia makes the case for why programmatic ad buying shouldn’t be outsourced to AI agents (34:50).

Dec 2, 2025 • 48min
Can a new CEO and massive AI bet turn WPP's sinking ship around?
On this week's episode, the smoke is clearing in the Omnicom-IPG merger with a clearer look at how its media, tech and creative will operate going forward coming into focus. Plus, another ripple in OpenAI's author lawsuit begins to surface.
Then (16:30), Digiday's senior marketing reporter Sam Bradley joins the show to discuss WPP's turbulent 2025, and what it'll take to turn things around in 2026.

Nov 25, 2025 • 50min
How Black Friday could 'fast track' OpenAI's ad plan
This week’s episode recaps the who’s who of Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition bids, the end to Meta’s antitrust case, the Omnicom-IPG deal’s final hurdle and why Adobe acquired Semrush. Then (13:40), Digiday’s platforms reporter Krystal Scanlon joins the show to discuss how OpenAI could seriously pursue an ad business.

Nov 18, 2025 • 57min
The ‘is a hot dog a sandwich’ problem in AI advertising
This week’s episode recaps Paramount raising new ad arbitrage questions, Amazon and Google unveiling new ad agents and IAB Tech Lab introducing its Agentic RTB Framework. Then Digiday’s executive editor of news Seb Joseph and senior ad tech reporter Ronan Shields join the show to outline how, with the introduction of Ad Context Protocol and ARTF, the ad industry is laying the pipes for programmatic advertising’s intersection with AI agents.

Nov 4, 2025 • 53min
How to build an AI-generated focus group
This week’s episode recaps the YouTube TV-Disney distribution standoff (5:50), Netflix’s interest in acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery (14:50) and the rising revenue Google and Meta are reaping from their respective short-form video platforms (20:00). Then Tracy Yaverbaun, gm of The Times and Sunday Times, joins the show to talk about the British news publisher’s work with Electric Twin to create a synthetic audience research panel based on The Times’ human reader panel (27:20).

Oct 28, 2025 • 56min
How Kalen Allen navigates brand safety and cultural polarization in the creator economy
On this week's episode, digital creator and actor Kalen Allen talks navigating brand safety and the so-called culture wars in the creator economy (24:50). Plus, what WPP Open Pro launch says about the agency AI arms race, Reddit’s Perplexity lawsuit and the future AI framework, and the latest on the Warner Bros. Discovery possible sale.

Oct 21, 2025 • 56min
How brand-creator deal dynamics need to evolve
David Huntzinger, agent at talent management firm Night, shares insights on the evolving creator economy. He emphasizes the importance of direct brand relationships for enhanced creativity and authenticity. The conversation dives into how small creators often manage direct deals, while larger ones rely on agents. Huntzinger discusses the transformation of creators into media channels and the impact of AI on negotiations, suggesting that creators need to plan strategically for upcoming partnerships. He also highlights trends reshaping the industry, like product development and e-commerce integration.

Oct 14, 2025 • 46min
The Sora-TikTok U.S. era of short-form video
This week’s episode recaps Instagram eyeing the launch of a CTV app and Perplexity putting its ad business on pause. Then Digiday platforms reporter Krystal Scanlon joins the show to to discuss the state of the short-form video market as all-AI entrants like OpenAI’s Sora and Meta’s Vibes enter the fray alongside the impending TikTok U.S.

Oct 7, 2025 • 51min
The Trade Desk under pressure
Seb Joseph, Executive News Editor at Digiday, and Ronan Shields, Senior Ad Tech Reporter, dive into the turbulent waters facing The Trade Desk. They discuss its competitive challenges against giants like Amazon and Google, revealing how Trade Desk's past dominance is now overshadowed by lost strategic advantages, particularly after the end of Walmart's exclusivity. Investors have reacted strongly to financial misses and the perception of decreased flexibility. The conversation explores Trade Desk’s future, including its potential for acquisitions and strategic pivots.


