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6 snips
Dec 10, 2025 • 17min

What's the future for state-owned postal services?

David McRedmond, CEO of An Post, shares insights on shifting from letters to logistics with a focus on e-commerce and modern technologies like drones and AI. Peter C. Earle discusses the financial struggles of the US Postal Service, weighing privatization against modernization hurdles. Deepak Lalwani emphasizes India Post's enduring social responsibilities and rural connectivity, arguing against its privatization. Together, they navigate the future challenges and innovations in state-owned postal services.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 17min

The cost of Australia’s social media ban

In this discussion, Katie Watson, BBC Australia's correspondent, breaks down the ground-breaking social media ban for under-16s, emphasizing its mental health rationale and legal implications. Young entrepreneur Lucas Lane shares how the ban threatens niche businesses like his nail varnish company for boys, while also highlighting the importance of social media for community building. The conversation also touches on teenage reactions, potential court challenges, and comparisons to similar international measures, painting a vivid picture of a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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15 snips
Dec 8, 2025 • 18min

Formula 1’s new business model

It’s one richest sports in the world but it still needs to adapt to the times. F1 is now trying to appeal to a younger fan base through deals with Netflix and Lego.Plus it's trying to break that lucrative US market with races in Las Vegas and huge broadcasting deals. We hear from the key figures at F1 and from former F1 driver David Coulthard, who witnessed the end of tobacco sponsorship and saw the likes of Red Bull coming into the paddock.If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.ukPresented and produced by Victoria Turner(Image: Max Verstappen races down the Las Vegas Strip during the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on 22 Nov 2025. Image credit: Getty Images)
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4 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 17min

Miishe Addy: From Silicon Valley to Accra

Miishe Addy, a Harvard-educated entrepreneur, shares her journey from founding a startup in Silicon Valley to co-founding Jetstream Africa in Ghana. She discusses the challenges of logistics in African trade and how Jetstream aggregates cargo to reduce costs for SMEs. Miishe contrasts the funding landscape between Silicon Valley and Africa, emphasizing her commitment to mentoring women in business. She also reflects on her diaspora roots and the importance of serving Ghana through innovation and empowerment.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 17min

The making of a World Cup

Sharon Bollenbach, Toronto's World Cup planning leader, discusses the city's ambitious $150 million stadium upgrades and innovative mobility plans to accommodate thousands of fans. Jeff Harris, a Deloitte partner, dives into the economic implications, exploring how visitor spending can boost local businesses while questioning the true long-term benefits. Together, they provide insights into the challenges and excitement of hosting the historic World Cup across North America, touching on everything from infrastructure to potential economic gains.
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16 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 17min

Welcome to 'Bitcoin city'

In Lugano, Switzerland, Bitcoin is making waves as a payment method, with shops and municipal services diving into the crypto world. Young customers are embracing Bitcoin, while local merchants weigh the benefits against volatility. The town is nurturing a vibrant Bitcoin community with co-working hubs and educational events. One brave soul lived exclusively on Bitcoin for over a week, highlighting gaps in everyday spending. However, there's local opposition and concerns about crypto's reputation, creating a philosophical divide in this bold financial experiment.
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21 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 17min

Is it the end of the music video?

Charlie Sussford, a renowned music-video director, discusses how TikTok has transformed video formats and success metrics. Samira Leitmannstetter from Warner Music emphasizes the integration of visual content in marketing strategies amid changing production budgets. Amanda Klein offers insights on MTV's decline and how viewing habits have shifted. Meanwhile, Yunhong Kim highlights K-pop's emphasis on storytelling and high production values. Together, they explore the evolution of music videos in the digital age and their impact on artist engagement.
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23 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 17min

What has happened to Europe's air traffic controllers?

Frederic Delo, a Vice President of the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers Associations, sheds light on the overwhelming staffing issues leading to chaos in air travel. Yvonne Moynihan from Wizz Air discusses the financial fallout from delays, while Dr. Marina Efthimeo highlights the recruitment challenges exacerbated by COVID and geopolitical changes. Brendan Mulligan reveals innovative outreach efforts to attract new controllers, emphasizing the urgent need for policy reforms to ensure safety and efficiency in European air traffic management.
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11 snips
Nov 28, 2025 • 17min

Business Daily meets: Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales

Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia and a key figure in the Wikimedia Foundation, shares the fascinating journey of creating the world's largest free online encyclopedia. He discusses the wiki model's revolutionary collaborative approach and how it shapes knowledge today. Wales addresses the challenges of AI-generated content, political criticisms, and the impact of social media on public perception. He emphasizes Wikipedia's independence and the importance of community resilience while maintaining an optimistic outlook on technology's potential.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 17min

What makes a basketball team worth $10bn?

In this discussion, sports economist Andrew Zimbalist, valuations reporter Kurt Badenhausen, Lakers Nation's Trevor Lane, and accounting expert Christina Filippou delve into the staggering $10 billion sale of the Lakers. They explore how scarcity of franchises enhances valuation, the impact of lucrative broadcast deals, and private equity's role in inflating team prices. Lane highlights the rich legacy of the Buss family ownership, while Filippou contrasts the stability of US sports franchises with the risks in European leagues, providing insights into the evolving landscape of sports finance.

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