Episodes

  • Ep 25: Lee Hunt from InSync on what you need to succeed in a career in media.
    Nov 20 2024

    Lee Hunt, Director at InSync Technology, talks about how he got into broadcast and how he was able to keep pushing his skills forward to match the new technologies that just kept on arriving! Now Director at InSync, a company which makes frame rate conversion equipment and software, Lee explains how to invest in your team and staff along the way to create a better company and environment for people to succeed. #Careers #companyculture

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    24 mins
  • Ep 24: What is Green Shaming? Neil Howman on Sustainability in Media
    Nov 20 2024

    Publisher of The Flint, Neil Howman talks about how The Flint came about, how companies within the media sector are dealing with becoming more sustainable, creating sustainable SaaS platforms and there's a nod to an upcoming epsiode about sustainability in the Nordics!

    https://TheFlint.media

    #Sustainability #Media #broadcasting

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    28 mins
  • Ep 23: What makes Radio TechCon so special?
    Nov 20 2024

    Co-Directory of Radio TechCon, Aradhna Tayal Leach explains what makes Radio TechCon special. We look at some previous years' talks and find out what this year has to offer!

    Tickets: https://radiotechcon.com

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    34 mins
  • Ep 22:The Flint's Neal Romanek on Sustainability Programmes for Media & Entertainment
    Nov 20 2024

    Editorial Director of The Flint, and formerly with Albert, Neal Romanek talks about Albert and DIMPACT discussing how they work and ultimately discussing the how as a global industry we can have a joined up approach to actually making a difference in sustainability.

    The Flint website: https://TheFlint.media

    Albert: https://WeAreAlbert.org

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    28 mins
  • Ep 21: Setting up from scratch Zambia's first non-state radio station with Phil Haggar
    Nov 20 2024

    For years Zambia, post independence had only three radio stations all run by the state. This changed when Phil Haggar came on the scene in the 80s. Backed by a philanthropic businessman, Phil worked to train people from all around to broadcast a new style of shows and on the highest-power radio station on the dial!

    We talk not only about this radio station as well as the second Phil set up on the Malawian border, but also how radio is changing in Zambia and other similar countries.

    #radiostation #zambia #radio

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    44 mins
  • Ep 19: Romain Bouqueau & Allan McLennan on GPAC's Use in Major Organisations | Case Study
    Nov 20 2024

    Romain Bouqueau (founder and CEO of MotionSpell) and Allan McLennan (CEO of PADEM Media Group) talk about the business case for GPAC and how it has found a home in Meta and Netflix. We take a look at Motion Spell's new white paper (https://motionspell.ck.page/482eafeeae) which explains GPAC's flexibility and how media enterprises have found massive benefits from integrating it into their workflows.

    Motion Spell: https://motionspell.com

    GPAC Project Page: https://gpac.io

    White Paper: https://motionspell.ck.page/482eafeeae

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep18: Sustainability: A passing grade? Lisa Collins on Sony's 'State of Sustainability in Media' report.
    Oct 26 2024

    Lisa Collins, co-founder of the MTSS (Media Tech Sustainability Series) joins me to look at some of the surprising - and not so surprising - numbers from Sony's report on sustainability. Report: https://pro.sony/ue_US/events/sustainability-report-download MTSS: https://www.mtsseries.org

    Barbara Lange from MTSS on Broadcast Focus: https://youtu.be/yuU9OQ5zvy0

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    24 mins