Tom said "Whats-on-Netflix.com is interesting in that it straddles fandom and analytics. There are features of Kasey's website that would never be in Netflix's interest to give too much prominence to: the volume and destination of content leaving its service, breakdowns of ownership of third-party content, and any negative news around programming. It is only through the keenness and obsessiveness of an outsider that this content will ever be aggregated."
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Virgin Media O2: Brighter future
25 February 2022VMO2 finished 2021 with muted revenue and EBITDA growth, but stronger subscriber progress, with underlying ARPUs a touch weak but not totally out-of-line with industry trends.
The company has a (justifiably) high level of confidence that this can be turned around in 2022, with a significant boost from price rises, the waning of some temporary effects and backed up by solid subscriber dynamics.
Expecting to not be impacted at all by Openreach’s FTTP roll-out into its current and prospective footprint would however be too confident, and for this reason we remain sceptical of VMO2’s accelerated roll-out ambitions.
Gill Hind was quoted in The Guardian on "The rise of LBC’s owner Global and how it is now poaching BBC stars"
24 February 2022Gill said “Younger adults, especially the under-24s, are listening to much less radio overall than previously, and the sector will find it difficult to draw these people in as they get older. Hence their investments in podcasts and streaming services.”
Gill Hind was quoted in The Telegraph on "Russia Today faces 'swift action' as Moscow mulls BBC retaliation"
24 February 2022Gill said "RT's licence is held by a company, which is state-funded. It is ok under the Broadcasting Act for state-funded organisations to own broadcasting licences. What is not ok, is when it is a political party.
"CGTN had its licence revoked because it was found to be held by the wrong firm. The company that was holding it didn't have any editorial control, but the company that did was funded by the Chinese Communist Party. If Russia is state-owned, but isn't funded by any political party, then there is nothing Ofcom can do about that."
TikTok tops the charts: Rapid growth saps Meta
23 February 2022TikTok has reached a billion users worldwide just four years after its global launch, much quicker than social media rivals, though its ban in India is a drag on growth.
TikTok’s popularity with under-25s has contributed to a hollowing-out of Meta’s active userbase. During the pandemic, TikTok also expanded its reach among older demographics, cementing its position within the mainstream and posing a further threat to Meta.
TikTok could earn twice as much revenue as Snap in 2022, making it the first app to break out of the mid-league in years, with a huge runway for growth backed up by ByteDance’s remarkable success in China.
Joseph Evans was quoted in Medital News on "Why Joe Rogan is indeed worth $200m to Spotify"
22 February 2022Joseph said Spotify has "good strategic reasons" to increase podcast listening on its service.
"Rogan is the biggest podcast in the US, maybe the world. His ad-reads are reportedly very effective, even among podcast ads- his audience listens to him. Obviously you have to set that against controversy, bad press, and artists leaving in protest. Is Rogan worth $200 million? Maybe not in isolation. But podcasts are a strategically important category for Spotify, and the deal gives them exclusive rights to the biggest show going."
"More non-music listening will improve its negotiating position with the major record labels, a small group of companies with must-carry content for any music streamer. Podcasts also let Spotify serve ads to its paying subscribers, a valuable target. And the more listening behaviours it can collect together on its app, the stickier and harder to leave the service becomes, pushing down churn."
Francois Godard was quoted in Off The Pitch on Leading media analyst sceptical about UEFA broadcast growth projections – are they “baloney”?
22 February 2022Francois questions whether pay-TV customers would pay more for extra games provided under UEFA’s new Swiss model, which will see an extra 100 Champions League games played each year from 2024.
“This is typical baloney from this industry,” says Godard. “I can't believe that they're throwing such a figure.”
He added “All domestic markets are either declining or stable. We have consumer price inflation, and I'm not sure that the rights will follow the consumer prices."
“Domestic markets won't absorb higher spending and this reflects lower competitiveness in the markets.”
Francois Godard was quoted in Bloomberg on "Len Blavatnik Agrees $4.3 Billion DAZN Recapitalization"
21 February 2022Francois said “It is unclear if this recapitalization is merely mopping up the losses of the past or if it is providing the cash needed for the next couple of years before they, hypothetically, break even."
Douglas McCabe was quoted in PR Week on "Do agency groups’ strong results prove the doubters wrong?"
18 February 2022Douglas said "Yes, if doubters argue that investment in creative and planning are a declining need. A bunch of things have happened through the pandemic: WFH accelerated the balance of ecommerce in retail (about five years of projected growth was delivered in a lockdown or two). Most tech platforms have had bumper years. Online advertising, strongly correlated with ecommerce, has grown enormously."
But people get fixated on one side of the story. The big tech companies spend big in offline and online media. Native businesses are not just relying on search and social: TV has grown strongly, adding more new advertisers to its roster than ever. New categories like crypto products have robust marketing budgets. Outsourcing was a wildly exaggerated trend, with many experiments quickly retreating. Companies are building sustainability, not just this week’s sales.