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17 Apr 2024 | Happy Birthday ‘TV+ Talk’ – a Year of Talking Apple TV+ | 00:27:14 | |
It's the latest episode of TV+ Talk and that means we've been chatting Apple TV+ for a year! This month, my co-host Chuck Joiner and I chat about everything that has happened over that time. Of course, we had to pick out our favourite movies and series from the last year or so. Watch to find out what mine are! We also discuss what we are watching and much more.
https://youtu.be/Aprhasunkho | |||
10 Apr 2024 | The Addition Podcast Returns | 00:33:48 | |
The Addition Podcast is back! This week, guest Kelly Guimont joins host Charlotte Henry. They discuss Jon Stewart's revelations about Apple, tech companies becoming media companies, the most streamed shows and more.
Jon Stewart claims Apple wouldn't let him interview FTC chair on his podcast – Axios
These Are The Most Popular TV Shows of the Streaming Era - Bloomberg
The Danger of Tech Firms Becoming Media Companies
Kelly Guimont on Mastodon
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
24 Apr 2024 | Explaining the Chaos at NPR – With Ben Mullin | 00:32:11 | |
This week Ben Mullin of the New York Times joins the show to discuss a row engulfing NPR after a long-serving editor hit out at the organisation in an excoriating essay.
Uri Berliner had worked at NPR for 25 years. Then he released an essay for The Free Press and went on its podcast, raising a number of concerns about the direction of the organisation he clearly cares for. He expressed fears about a lack of ideological diversity and coverage of some key stories. The fallout was swift and significant and Berliner has since left the organisation. We try to unpack everything that has happened and explain the importance of NPR.
I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years. Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.
Ben Mullin at New York Times
Ben Mullin on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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01 May 2024 | TV+ Talk – Peak Streaming | 00:35:13 | |
Co-hosts Chuck Joiner and Charlotte Henry discuss data that suggest Apple TV+ is not all that popular. Is it contributing to peak streaming? And who is happy to chop and change streaming services each month?
https://youtu.be/CLLemYuPsJg
Streaming Fatigue: is It the Beginning of the End for on-demand Streaming? – CableTV.com
Americans’ New TV Habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel. Repeat. – New York Tmes
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Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
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The Addition blog
MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
08 May 2024 | The Original Sin of AI – With Chris Stokel Walker | 00:31:35 | |
We haven't covered AI on the show for a while... so time to return to what has been one of the key topics of 2024! Journalist and author Chris Stokel Walker joins the show to assess where we are with AI. We discuss whether tech firms are delivering what they promised, the interest from regulators and what effect AI will have on journalism (and other industries).
Chris Stokel-Walker on Twitter
Christ Stokel -Walker on LindkeIn
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
Chris Stokel-Walker’s Books
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YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created A New Generation Of Stars
* Amazon
* Bookshop.org
* Waterstones
TikTok Boom: The Inside Story of the World's Favourite App
* Amazon
* Bookshop.org
* Waterstones | |||
22 May 2024 | Tech Does Upfronts Week – With Mark Stenberg | 00:34:47 | |
Last week was Upfronts week when advertisers hear the pitches from various media execs. It's a hugely important moment in the media industry calendar and helps give a sense of where things are going. Times are changing though. The tech companies are playing a much bigger role. We saw Google run its Brandcast event once again, with CEO Neal Mohan declaring that creators should be eligible for Emmys. Sports rights are becoming evermore critical too. They are a rare scarce resource in the media landscape. Marc Stenberg from AdWeek joins to discuss it all.
Netflix ad-supported tier has 40 million monthly users, nearly double previous count – NBC News
YouTube Boss Says Creators Should be Eligible For Emmy Awards
Mark Stenberg at Adweek
Mark Stenberg on LinkedIn
Mark Stenberg on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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29 May 2024 | Additional Conversations May 2024 – It IS TV, It’s Netflix | 00:07:20 | |
This is the latest Additional Conversations segment, originally broadcast on the Daily Tech News Show on Tuesday, 28 May 2024. I joined Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane to discuss Netflix and how streamers are mimicking traditional TV networks.
We also discussed how much people actually use AI and sales trends for electric vehicles. Full episode and detailed show notes here.
https://youtu.be/de7LJh_ccoU
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
14 Jun 2024 | Apple TV+ Stars at WWDC 2024 | ||
WWDC week is always a big one on the Apple calendar. It now seems to be a big one for TV+ too. The keynote address started with a sizzle reel showing all that the service has to offer.
In the latest episode of TV+ talk, my co-host Chuck Joiner and I discuss how Apple TV+ played such a major role at an event that is still meant to be for developers. We also discuss Loot, and Argylle and add to our 'to watch' lists.
https://youtu.be/Vuh9cDExdqw
WWDC 2024 keynote
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Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
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The Addition blog
MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
19 Jun 2024 | The British Are Coming – With Mathew Ingram | ||
Mathew Ingram, chief digital writer at the Colombia Journalism Review, joins me to discuss the ongoing controversy at the Washington Post. Will Lewis and Rob Winnett are set to take over the top jobs at the storied paper. However, they are being asked questions about their alleged involvement in the phone hacking scandal, including by the reporters they are supposed to be managing.
The conversation also covers a broader question - why so many Brits are taking over US media institutions.
Incoming Post editor tied to self-described ‘thief’ who claimed role in his reporting – Washington Post
Washington Post Publisher and Incoming Editor Are Said to Have Used Stolen Records in Britain – New York Times
Mathew Ingram at Colombia Journalism Review
Mathew Ingram on Threads
Mathew Ingram on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
26 Jun 2024 | The Projects Saving Local Media – with Dan Kennedy and Ellen Clegg (part 1) | 00:18:57 | |
Exciting news! There are going to be MORE podcasts from The Addition. I'm going to try and post episodes most days of the week. The Wednesday one will remain a big setpiece interview or conversation, potentially split into two parts if they are longer discussions. There may be more of those in the week too. On other days, it will just be me chatting about a subject for a few minutes. I hope you enjoy them and do leave comments letting me know what you think!
Today's show is part one of a conversation with Dan Kennedy and Ellen Clegg about the importance of local news and the types of projects trying to rebuild it and tackle news deserts. They have vast industry experience and have also written a book on the subject. I am, perhaps unsurprisingly, fascinated by their thoughts on media entrepreneurism.
The second part of the conversation is available here.
Dan Kennedy on Threads
Media Nation Blog
What Works Website and Podcast
Ellen Clegg on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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What Works in Community News: Media Startups, News Deserts, and the Future of the Fourth Estate
Amazon
Bookshop.org | |||
27 Jun 2024 | The Projects Saving Local Media – with Dan Kennedy and Ellen Clegg (part 2) | 00:21:24 | |
As promised, MORE podcasts from The Addition.
Today's episode is the second part of my conversation with Dan Kennedy and Ellen Clegg. Once again, we discuss the importance of local news and the types of projects trying to rebuild it and tackle news deserts. Towards the end of the episode, we discussed blogging, something Dan has been doing for over 20 years. He is certainly sceptical about whether such sites can still make money.
Listen to the first part of the conversation here.
Dan Kennedy on Threads
Media Nation Blog
What Works Website and Podcast
Ellen Clegg on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
What Works in Community News: Media Startups, News Deserts, and the Future of the Fourth Estate
Amazon
Bookshop.org | |||
04 Jul 2024 | The TikTok Election That Wasn’t – With Chris Stokel-Walker | 00:33:26 | |
Journalist and author Chris Stokel-Walker joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss the effect, or lack thereof, that TikTok has had during the UK General Election campaign. Interestingly, it is Reform UK leader Nigel Farage who has performed best on the short video app. The other parties have quickly had to build a presence on the platform at short notice. However, it is unlikely to make much of a difference when people go to the ballot box.
TikTok launches UK General Election Centre
Sophia Smith Galer Tweet
Reform to lodge complaint against TikTok after Widdecombe ‘cut off’ – Telegraph
BBC News Presenter Apologizes To Nigel Farage On Air For “Inflammatory Language” Accusation – Deadline
Political advertising has embraced the memefication of everything, including Love Actually – New Statesman
Chris Stokel-Walker on Twitter
Christ Stokel -Walker on LindkeIn
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
Chris Stokel-Walker’s Books
[Affiliate links – sales may earn commission which helps support The Addition.]
YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created A New Generation Of Stars
* Amazon
* Bookshop.org
* Waterstones
TikTok Boom: The Inside Story of the World’s Favourite App
* Amazon
* Bookshop.org
* Waterstones | |||
12 Jul 2024 | TV+ Talk – There’s a LOT on Apple TV+ | 00:34:28 | |
In the latest episode of TV+ Talk, Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner take a deep dive into the growing catalogue available on Apple TV+. They also discuss Chuck's upcoming trip to Mackstock, and whether Apple's media offering should feature.
https://youtu.be/glOtxTv6i1o
The Addition on YouTube
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
The Addition blog
MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
17 Jul 2024 | Who Won the Euro 2024 Media Matchup? -With Rob Rea | 00:33:08 | |
Ex-BBC newsroom journalist Rob Rea joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss Euro 2024 coverage. Who were the winners and losers, and who should never be allowed in a commentary box again? Given Rob's experience, they unpick the BBC's General Election coverage and how it manages so many big events in one year. This includes a look ahead at how the broadcaster will cover the Olympics in Paris in just a few days time.
Christina Unkel is Euro 2024’s Breakout Star
General Election vs Euro 2024
Rob Rea on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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19 Jul 2024 | Additional Conversations: Streaming the Olympics and Rebundling | 00:07:14 | |
A monthly visit to DTNS for 'Additional Conversations'. This time we discuss Olympics coverage and rebundling more broadly. Verizon has announced a Peacock/Netflix deal in time for Paris 2024.
https://youtu.be/YzjQIhoMimI
Peacock-Netflix Streaming Bundle Launched by Verizon Ahead of Paris Olympics – The Hollywood Reporter
Disney’s new streaming plan sounds a lot like regular TV – QZ
Streaming’s bundling obsession ignores the real problem with subscription costs – ArsTechnica
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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Full episode. | |||
02 Aug 2024 | Should Apple Bother Making Movies? | 00:27:46 | |
In the latest episode of TV+ Talk, Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss the prospect of Apple TV+ buying movies to bulk up its catalogue. They also disagree on whether the service should just focus on TV shows and not bother much with films.
https://youtu.be/3epKMtmP8qc
Apple Is in Talks to License More Films from Hollywood - Bloomberg News
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Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
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MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
30 Aug 2024 | TV+ Talk: Should Ted Lasso Return For Season 4? | 00:31:52 | |
Ted Lasso is arguably the biggest hit Apple TV+ has had. It was meant to be a three-season arc, but a fourth season could now be on the cards. Co-hosts Chuck Joiner debate whether the comedy should return and discuss other shows they are enjoying on Apple TV+. They also look at some of the shows coming to the platform in the near future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6gGhLR6IpY
Ted Lasso Season 4: Apple TV+ Hit Show Looks Set for a Return
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Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
The Addition blog
MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
04 Sep 2024 | Life in Tech Podcasts and the Creator Economy – With Sarah Lane | 00:21:48 | |
Sarah Lane has been something of an inspiration to me since I discovered her on TWIT all those years ago. I am thrilled to have her on the show. In part one of our conversation, we discuss her career in TV, tech podcasts and the creator economy.
Daily Tech News Show
Apple Vision Show
sarahlane.com
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
07 Sep 2024 | Previewing the iPhone 16 Launch – With Sarah Lane | 00:18:36 | |
In the second part of my conversation with Sarah Lane, we look ahead to the latest iPhone launch, scheduled for September 9. Sarah gives us the lowdown on all the rumours around Apple's latest smartphone.
Listen to part one here.
Daily Tech News Show
Apple Vision Show
sarahlane.com
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
10 Sep 2024 | Brian Stelter Returns, Paramount Sale – With Ben Mullin | 00:31:59 | |
It's been a busy summer in media and two major stories have broken as the season comes to an end. Ben Mullin of The New York Times is back on the show to discuss Brian Stelter's unexpected return to CNN and the ongoing sale of Paramount.
Brian Stelter Returns to CNN as Chief Media Analyst
Surprise! Brian Stelter is Back at CNN
Who Is Edgar Bronfman Jr., Paramount’s 11th-Hour Suitor?
Larry Ellison Will Control Paramount After Merger
Ben Mullin at New York Times
Ben Mullin on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
20 Sep 2024 | The Observer for Sale – with Charlotte Tobitt | 00:23:34 | |
Charlotte Tobitt, UK Editor at Press Gazette, joins the show to discuss the potential sale of The Observer to Tortoise Media. We also look into the end of the daily Evening Standard print edition.
Guardian Media Group in talks to sell The Observer to Tortoise Media – Sky News
Guardian considers sale of Observer to Tortoise after reporting £36.5m deficit for 2023/24 – Press Gazette
James Harding says plan to buy Observer is boost to ‘liberal journalism’ – Press Gazette
Charlotte Tobitt at Press Gazette
Charlotte Tobitt on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
02 Oct 2024 | TV+ Talk: Ad tiers and Oprah | 00:32:48 | |
Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss the big issues around Apple TV+. These include the potential addition of an ad tier and price rises, as well as Apple's moving-making budget and Oprah buying back a documentary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrebTYlyr48&feature=youtu.be
Ads on Apple TV+: Would Apple pull an Amazon and raise prices? – Techhive
Apple TV will make three classic Peanuts specials free to stream – Engadget
Oprah Winfrey bought back rights to Apple documentary about her to stop its release - Page Six
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Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
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The Addition blog
MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
16 Oct 2024 | TV+ Talk: Apple TV+… on Amazon Prime Video Channels?! | 00:31:29 | |
It's the latest episode of TV+, which is now fortnightly(ish). As always, Chuck Joiner and I discuss the big issues around Apple TV+. This week, we look at Apple TV+ becoming a channel on Amazon's Prime Video platform. I'm pretty amazed this got approved in Cupertino.
We also look into the immersive movies designed for the Apple Vision Pro that are being released. The one involving being trapped in a submarine is not for me...
https://youtu.be/sHqzVfS9zJg
Amazon to Let Prime Members Subscribe to Apple TV+ Via Prime Video - PCMag
Apple debuts the first scripted film captured in Apple Immersive Video and reveals new immersive films for Apple Vision Pro
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Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
The Addition blog
MacVoices
Chuck Joiner on Twitter
MacVoices on Twitter
Chuck Joiner on Mastodon | |||
23 Oct 2024 | Why Your Favourite Shows Disappeared From Streaming Services – With Kelly Guimont | 00:31:54 | |
Ever wondered where that show you really want to watch has suddenly gone? It is one of the great frustrations of our current media climate. Even worse, some movies and shows don't ever make it to screens in the first place. I still can't watch "Studio 60..." or "Sportsnight", Kelly Guimont joins to discuss the shows that have disappeared off streamers and why it happens.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO Defends Axing ‘Batgirl’: ‘We’re Not Going to Put a Movie Out Unless We Believe in It’ – Variety
Apple TV+ cancels a show you've probably never heard of – Pocket-Lint
Kelly Guimont on Mastodon
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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29 Oct 2024 | Backlash as Washington Post, LA Times Pull Endorsements – With Mathew Ingram | 00:35:02 | |
US media has been in a state of turmoil, again, after two major newspapers - the Washington Post and LA Times chose not to publish presidential endorsements at the eleventh hour. At the centre of the row are accusations that the powerful owners of these institutions stopped endorsements, fearing a Donald Trump backlash should he become president once again. Media and tech writer Mathew Ingram joined the show to discuss US election coverage, including these controversies.
Mathew Ingram on Threads
Mathew Ingram on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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02 Nov 2024 | Additional Conversations: Tubi and FAST Streaming | 00:06:29 | |
I joined Robb Dunwood and Sarah Lane of Daily Tech News Show for the latest 'Additional Conversations' segment. This time we discussed the rise of free, ad-supported streaming services... and how they kind of look like cable.
https://youtu.be/4fB4aJ1cPGQ | |||
06 Nov 2024 | Discovering a Kill List – With Carl Miller | 00:35:27 | |
This week on the show, I take the rather unexpected approach of encouraging you to listen to another podcast! Journalist and researcher Carl Miller joins to explain his gripping new podcast "Kill List". It is an extraordinary series, that brings together hit men, human relationships and the dark web. We also discuss issues of journalistic ethics and practice, as Carl and his team found themselves in an awful position.
"Kill List" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Wondery
Carl Miller's website
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
20 Nov 2024 | Coverage of Trump and the 2024 Election – With Ben Mullin | 00:28:27 | |
Ben Mullin of The New York Times joins the show once again to discuss coverage of the US presidential election and Donald Trump, and what it means for the media going forward. He feels the media did a good job of holding all the candidates to account. I'm not so sure. We also discuss the growing power of podcasts when people are preparing to go to the polls.
Ben Mullin at New York Times
Ben Mullin on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
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29 Nov 2024 | Tortoise Purchase of The Observer – With ex-Guardian Journalist James Ball | 00:35:29 | |
James Ball, The New European's political editor and a former Guardian staffer, joins the show to discuss the potential sale of the Observer to Tortoise. The deal has caused widespread upset in the Guardian News and Media newsrooms, with staff at both the Guardian and Observer voting to strike and show they have no confidence in owner The Scott Trust. Editor Kath Viner sits on the board of the Scott Trust, meaning her newsroom has now effectively shown it has no confidence in her. It is a messy situation and few are better placed to explain the various nuances than James.
Scott Trust says ‘talks continue to progress’ over Observer sale to Tortoise – Press Gazette
Guardian and Observer journalists to strike over sale of the Observer – The Guardian
James Ball on Twitter
James Ball on Bluesky
James Ball at The New European
Charlotte Henry on Bluesky
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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11 Dec 2024 | Passion or Profit? – With Peter Houston | 00:36:31 | |
We all want to work on projects we're passionate about, but sometimes compromises need to be made. This is particularly true in the current media environment. Is there a way to turn that passion into profits and therefore a sustainable media business? Peter Houston from Media Voices and Magazine Diaries/Grub Street Journal comes back on the show to discuss it all.
Starting a Print Magazine… in 2023?!
Grub Street Journal
Magazine Diaries
Media Voices
Pod in a Pub: Publishing’s pivotal moments this year, and predictions for 2025
Peter Houston on Twitter
Peter Houston on Bluesky
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube | |||
18 Dec 2024 | The Biggest Media Trends of 2024 – With AdWeek’s Mark Stenberg | 00:31:47 | |
Mark Stenberg of Adweek returns to the show to reflect on the biggest media trends of 2024. It's rather fitting, as he was on the first episode of this year giving his predictions. This time, themes including the downsizing of the industry, the rise of paywalls, the increased importance of sports rights and, of course, AI.
See you in 2025!
Mergers, Sports Rights, AI and More in 2024
Mark Stenberg on Twitter
Mark Stenberg at Adweek
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on BlueSky
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
Image by Annette Meyer from Pixabay | |||
30 Dec 2024 | TV+ Talk: 2024 Round-up | 00:40:10 | |
Co-hosts Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner take part in a year-end round-up of Apple TV+ in TV+ Talk. We discuss their favourite shows from the year and have a look to the future too.
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Charlotte Henry on TikTok
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Chuck Joiner on Twitter
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Chuck Joiner on Mastodon
https://youtu.be/VjmC9aXLe98 | |||
08 Jan 2025 | Musk and Meta go MAGA – With Chris Stokel-Walker | 00:32:26 | |
I'm back with the first podcast of 2025! This week, I'm discussing Elon Musk's closeness to President-elect Donald Trump with the journalist and author Chris Stokel-Walker. We also unpack Mark Zuckerberg's decision to end fact-checking across Meta's various platforms.
More Speech and Fewer Mistakes
Chris Stokel-Walker on Twitter
Chris Stokel -Walker on LindkeIn
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
The Addition on YouTube
Chris Stokel-Walker’s Books
YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created A New Generation Of Stars
Amazon
Bookshop.org
Waterstones
TikTok Boom: The Inside Story of the World's Favourite App
Amazon
Bookshop.org
Waterstones
How AI Ate the World: A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence - And Its Long Future
Amazon
Bookshop.org
Waterstones | |||
29 Jan 2025 | Covering the Dark Side of Luxury | 00:30:03 | |
Former GQ and Bloomberg News journalist Conrad Quilty-Harper joins the show to discuss his new publication, Dark Luxury. Through original reporting, he and his business partner seek to expose the underbelly of the industry that provides some of the world's most expensive (and desired) goods and services. Before that, we discuss the sudden rise of the DeepSeek AI app and why it's freaking everyone out.
DeepSeek: The Chinese AI app that has the world talking – BBC News
Dark Luxury
Charlotte Henry on BlueSky
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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05 Feb 2025 | More Musk Madness, Deep Seek and AI in Journalism – with James Ball | 00:36:40 | |
With the arrival of Deep Seek, journalist and author James Ball returns to the show to look at the reality of the Chinese-made model and discuss how AI can impact journalism. It's clear there are opportunities to use these tools to do better work, but it's unlikely media proprietors will see their development as anything other than a way to cut costs. We also discuss the latest bits of Elon Musk madness and evaluate how the media is covering it. (Spoiler: mostly not very well.)
Musk Says DOGE Halting Treasury Payments to US Contractors – Bloomberg News
The Young, Inexperienced Engineers Aiding Elon Musk’s Government Takeover – Wired
Was this the week DeepSeek started the slow unwinding of the AI bet? – Guardian
DeepSeek gives Europe's tech firms a chance to catch up in global AI race – Reuters
James Ball on Twitter
James Ball on Bluesky
James Ball at The New European
Charlotte Henry on Bluesky
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok
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26 Feb 2025 | How to Save Journalism – with Branko Brkic | 00:30:02 | |
Whether it's money or political authoritarianism, journalism is in crisis. We all know that. What's more interesting is find ways to save it. Branko Brkic, founder of The Daily Maverick in South Africa, has some ideas...
A call to arms for journalists – British Journalism Review
The Daily Maverick
Charlotte Henry on Bluesky
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
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05 Mar 2025 | There’s Too Much Stuff- with Kelly Guimont | 00:35:28 | |
There has never been more TV, movies, books, podcasts and newsletters. I love making and consuming all those thigns, but are we becoming overwhelmed by the amount of media out there? Some it feels a bit like homework. Kelly Guimont joins the show to discuss. Before that, we chat out about the surprise return of Digg.
Digg Returns, With Social Media in Tumult – New York Times
Kelly Guimont on BlueSky
Kelly Guimont on Mastodon
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
Charlotte Henry TikTok | |||
12 Mar 2025 | Who Cares About The Oscars? – with Sean McNulty | 00:34:35 | |
Sean McNulty from The Ankler discusses the Oscars, the SAG Awards and the future of these kinds of shows. Does anyone actually care?! The viewership for the Academy Awards show stayed stable this year, once all the various streaming options were taken into account. Away from awards, we look at the growth of The Ankler itself which is planning on international expansion and more live events.
The Ankler To Launch International Newsletter, Double Down on Events – A Media Operator
Oscars Hit 19.7 Million Viewers, Up 1% From Last Year – Variety
With 2025 SAG Awards, Netflix proved it isn’t solving awards season ratings crisis – LA Times
Sean McNulty on LinkedIn
The Ankler
The Wakeup
Charlotte Henry on Twitter
Charlotte Henry on Threads
Charlotte Henry on Instagram
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26 Mar 2025 | Preserving our Digital Heritage – With Chris Sutcliffe | 00:31:10 | |
We think we have access to everything, but is that true? From movies to games, digital content is being lost from the public record. This includes the winding down of certain hardware formats such as Blu-ray, meaning certain things can no longer be accessed. Chris Sutcliffe of Media Voices returns to the show to discuss digital archives in the era of streaming.
Classic ‘Looney Tunes’ Completely Removed from Max – Animation Magazine
Vinegar Syndrome
Sony announces that it will officially end production of recordable Blu-ray discs in February – What Hi-Fi
Media Voices
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02 Apr 2025 | Cutting Through the Noise of the Signal Scandal – with James Ball | 00:32:39 | |
Signal is, for most of us, a perfectly secure messaging app. It is though not the tool senior government figures should use to plan imminent military action on their mobile phones. And they certainly should not add a journalist to the chat if they do so. Sometimes, the best scoops just pop up in your lap. That’s exactly what happened to The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg. James Ball, author and political editor of The New European, joins host Charlotte Henry to discuss The Atlantic getting hold of attack plans from the Trump Administration and how Goldberg handled the story.
The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans – The Atlantic
Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal – The Atlantic
Signal and a Lot of Noise – House of Comments
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16 Apr 2025 | Turning a Book into TV Drama – with Rob Burley | 00:24:05 | |
Many aspiring authors dream of not just getting their book published but having it picked up to be a TV show or movie. TV producer and author Rob Burley succeeded in doing just that. Part of his study of political interviews became the two-part drama "Brain and Maggie", which aired on Channel. In part on of this discussion, he joins Charlotte Henry to explain that process.
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20 Mar 2022 | A New Addition | 00:00:45 | |
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01 Feb 2023 | Starting a Print Magazine… in 2023?! | ||
Big-name glossy magazines still attract plenty of attention, even if newsstand numbers are dwindling. The truth is, many people engage with a magazine brand despite rarely/never picking up a print copy. As I’ve said before, I personally really enjoy settling down with a print magazine one after a day staring at a screen. The world of magazines goes beyond the mega-brands though. There are a plethora of beautifully produced independent titles that focus on all manner of subjects and serve dedicated readerships. However, it is a tough business and many are fighting to survive.Peter Houston and his partner Joanna are taking their love for the indie magazine world one step further and launching their own title - Grub Street Journal. It will be aimed at “people who make magazines”. Peter joins the show this week to explain why on Earth they are starting a print publication in 2023. * Media Voices* Magazine Diaries* Grub Street Journal* Peter Houston on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
08 Feb 2023 | The Tech That Helps Blind People Stream The Latest Hit Shows | ||
Many of us take watching the latest hit Netflix series for granted. But how do you enjoy such content if you’re blind? Steven Scott from “Double Tap” joins the show to discuss the various accessibility features that services make available to help with this. He also highlights their varying quality. First, the show goes back to basics. What accessibility features for blind people are already available on our phones and other devices?Sidenote: I appeared on “Double Tap” on Monday discussing the ongoing saga that is the UK’s Online Safety Bill. Discussing the television and movies we watch is a crucial part of our culture. We do it at work and with our friends and family. If blind and visually impaired people are locked out of watching the thing everyone is talking about, they are excluded from those water cooler moments. Thankfully, the tools available to those with disabilities continue to improve. However, there is still some way to go.* 36 Seconds That Changed Everything: How the iPhone Learned to Talk* “Double Tap”* “Double Tap” on Twitter* Steven Scott on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
15 Feb 2023 | Streaming Set For Big Shake up | ||
If you think this year is going to be big for streaming and the entertainment industry, you ain’t seen nothing yet. That’s the argument put forward by this week’s guest, Tom Merritt. He explains, convincingly, that a variety of deal deadlines mean that some big decisions will have to be made early next year and this could see meaningful change and consolidation in streaming.There’s the question of what Disney is going to with its Hulu stake, what other companies might be interested in Hulu, and what will happen to many of the smaller streaming services. The tech companies like Apple and Amazon will care about being the platform, the hub where you watch things, whilst using their original content to draw subscribers in. We discuss it all on this week’s show.We also couldn’t let this week go by without chatting about Super Bowl LVII. The half time show in particular, and Rihanna’s performance at the Apple Music Half Time Show to be precise. What does Apple’s sponsorship tell us about its interest in sports and media?* 2024 Will Change Streaming TV Forever - Tom Merrit* Watch Rihanna’s Full Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Half Time Show - The Addition blog* https://www.tommerritt.com/* Cordkillers* Daily Tech News Show* “A Word with Tom Merritt”* Tom Merritt on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
22 Feb 2023 | Is 6AM City The Future of Local News? | ||
Local news is the subject of much agonising within the media industry. This traditional route into journalism, learning the craft at local outlets, is increasingly closed to young hacks on both sides of the Atlantic. Numerous publications are being run down or have closed. Yet they are so important to many communities who want to be informed about what is going on around them.The team at 6AM City seem to have found a model that works. They send out daily, localised emails to 25 different markets at, you guessed it, 6 AM local time every day. It’s all about what is going on in the area, but there is no crime and punishment coverage and very little politics. Certainly nothing partisan. How, though, can you do local news when you don’t touch those traditionally important areas? 6AM City clearly are providing audiences with the information they want, but is the network of newsletters helping fill the void in news deserts? COO and co-founder Ryan Heafy joins to explain how it all works and shares some exciting plans for future expansion.* 6AM City* 6AM City on Twitter* Ryan Heafy on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
01 Mar 2023 | Media Industry Status Update | ||
There has been a huge amount of news, both good and bad, coming out of the media industry in recent months. Sometimes it is worth taking a breath and looking at where we currently are. There are not many betters guests I could have to do this than Graham Ruddick. He has covered business and media for a number of major publications such as The Times, Telegraph and Guardian, and now runs the Off to Lunch business newsletter and its sister podcast, “Business Studies”.Indeed, we start the show by chatting about Graham’s career so far and what it was like to make the leap into becoming an independent writer. We also unpick the rounds of layoffs currently sweeping the media industry and discuss what the growth of AI tools might mean for the future.* Off to Lunch* Graham Ruddick on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterThank you to Kolide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. If you're an Okta user, they can get your entire fleet to 100% compliance. Its method means fewer support tickets, less frustration, and most importantly: 100% fleet compliance.Visit kolide.com/theaddition to learn more or book a demo.Listen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
08 Mar 2023 | Fifty Years of Cosmo And The Future of Women’s Magazines | ||
It is International Women’s Day and to mark the occasion Charlotte Tobitt, UK Editor of Press Gazette, joins the show to reflect on five decades of Cosmopolitan and discuss the future of women’s media. We explore whether glossy magazines can survive the challenge posed to them by influencers and creators. Cosmo is certainly doing some very interesting and pioneering digital innovation.Some women’s magazines have had to reduce their print output whilst building their digital offerings. Others have stopped print altogether. Sadly, a few brands have disappeared entirely. It is clear though, that women still have loyalty to many of these outlets and value what they produce. * How Cosmopolitan UK moved beyond print with 17m monthly website readers - Press Gazette* Financial Times’ Head of Newsletters Sarah Ebner on the varied role of newsletters - Media Voices* Charlotte Tobitt at Press Gazette* Charlotte Tobitt on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterThank you to Kolide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. If you're an Okta user, they can get your entire fleet to 100% compliance. Its method means fewer support tickets, less frustration, and most importantly: 100% fleet compliance.Visit kolide.com/theaddition to learn more or book a demo.Listen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
15 Mar 2023 | Change, And Continuity, in The Creator Economy | ||
Shannon Morse has been making online video for… a long time. Long before we called doing such work being a “creator”, in fact. She joins the show to discuss the current state of the creator economy. How has vertical video changed the game? Can creators actually make money from it? On TikTok in particular, the benefits may go beyond earning some extra income, but it is noticeable that those who started out on that platform seem to be adding longer-form videos and podcasts to their portfolio.The conversation about the crossover between creators and journalists also continues on this week’s episode. The two sides can learn from each other, but will they?* Journalist, Creator or Both?* Shannon Morse on Twitter* Shannon Morse on YouTube* Shannon Morse on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTubeThank you to Kolide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. If you're an Okta user, they can get your entire fleet to 100% compliance. Its method means fewer support tickets, less frustration, and most importantly: 100% fleet compliance.Visit kolide.com/theaddition to learn more or book a demo.Listen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
22 Mar 2023 | Do We Still Believe in “Ted Lasso”? | ||
You may just have noticed that a new season of “Ted Lasso” has begun on Apple TV+, but is the series still delivering as it once was? Kelly Guimont joins the podcast to discuss the opening episode and what we might expect to come next. There are spoilers for season three, episode one so watch that and then come back and join us!Given that this is likely to be the last season of “Ted Lasso”, and even though we assume there will be specials and spin-offs, Apple TV+ may also have some issues filling the gap left by its biggest hit so far.This is also the 50th episode of the podcast. A huge thank you to all the fabulous guests who have appeared and an even bigger thank you to all of you who have listened. Here’s to the next 50!* Exclusive: Bill Lawrence on the Success of ‘Ted Lasso’ on Apple TV+ - The MacObserver* Ted Lasso Season Three Review - The Addition blog* Kelly Guimont on Mastodon* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
24 Mar 2023 | Introducing TV+ Talk | ||
The idea for “TV+ Talk” came about after I joined “MacVoices” to discuss Apple’s streaming service with Chuck Joiner. We had a lot of fun, so we decided to do it more regularly! The aim is to publish an episode about once a month, depending on our schedules. There is a lot happening on Apple TV+ so there should be plenty to talk about. Of course, if there is a show or movie on the service that you either love or hate and you want us to discuss it, make sure you leave a comment in the appropriate places! It would be great to hear from you.In the opening episode of “TV+ Talk”, we discuss where we think Apple TV+ is at and Apple’s position in the media ecosystem. We also reveal our favourite shows and, of course, discuss episodes one and two of “Ted Lasso” season three. * The Addition on YouTube* Ted Lasso Season Three Review - The Addition blog* Do We Still Believe in "Ted Lasso"? - “The Addition Podcast”* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on Twitter* Chuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
29 Mar 2023 | TikTok Might Actually Get Banned | ||
It has been a tumultuous time for TikTok. The UK government joined the ranks of those banning the short-form video app on (most) official devices, with the BBC also urging staff to delete it. Then CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared in front of Congress. Wall Street was not that impressed by his performance, but creators were, as he calmly handled increasingly daft questions from US lawmakers. It’s fair to say that creators are starting to get worried about a general ban and are making their voices heard on the platform and elsewhere.But why are these bans being discussed at all? And what happens next? There is only one person to ask. Chris Stokel-Walker literally wrote the book on TikTok. We unpick Shou Zi Chew’s congressional appearance, talk about the sudden move to take action and whether or not a general ban is likely.* TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testifies before Congres - CSpan* TikTok banned on UK government devices as part of wider app review* BBC advises staff to delete TikTok from work phones* Will TikTok Really be Banned? - The Addition* Chris Stokel-Walker’s website* Chris Stokel-Walker’s books* Chris Stokel-Walker on Twitter* The Addition blog* Charlotte Henry on TwitterThank you to Kolide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. If you're an Okta user, they can get your entire fleet to 100% compliance. Its method means fewer support tickets, less frustration, and most importantly: 100% fleet compliance.Visit kolide.com/theaddition to learn more or book a demo.* Listen wherever you get your podcasts.ICYMIDo We Still Believe in "Ted Lasso"?Introducing TV+ Talk This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
05 Apr 2023 | Former Top BBC Insider Tells (Almost) All | ||
The BBC is always under scrutiny, but lately, it is having a particularly tough time. In recent weeks, it has faced difficult questions about its chairman Richard Sharp, transitioned to a combined news channel for both the UK and the rest of the world, and been tangled up in a major impartiality row thanks to Gary Lineker. All the while, significant numbers of layoffs are happening, with years of experience walking out of Broadcasting House.Jamie Angus knows the BBC better than most. He edited two of its flagship radio programmes - “Today” and “The World at One.” He also has experience of both the management and global aspects of the corporation, having risen to become the director of the World Service Group. Now COO of Arabic radio station Al Arabiya, he joins the podcast this week to give invaluable insight into what is going on at the BBC.* Gary Lineker is Not the Story [Updated]* Gary Lineker Row: BBC Backtracks After Wasting Weekend of Sports Coverage* Joanna Gosling Confirms BBC Exit Amidst Newsroom Unrest* BBC Newsroom Anger as Lead Presenters For New Channel Confirmed* EXCLUSIVE: The Email Detailing How The BBC is Starting to Merge News Channels* Al Arabiya* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTokListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
12 Apr 2023 | The Future of Substack | ||
This week’s episode is a bit meta. It’s two Substackers discussing Substack! Without a doubt, the platform has had a transformative effect on the media landscape. It has both coaxed major columnists away from their highly-paid gigs and helped mere startups (like this one) get off the ground. Over the last year, the company has consistently been launching new products, but what comes next?Substack recently announced a funding round that allowed writers to buy into the platform they publish on. Doing so probably also indicates VC money isn’t flowing towards the firm as it once did. There is also a spat with Elon Musk and Twitter, which is suppressing links to Substack newsletters. With all this going on, Brian Morrissey, who runs The Rebooting, comes to discuss the past, present and future of Substack. * Substack’s CEO on ads, bundling and what’s next - The Rebooting podcast* The Rebooting* “People vs Algorithms”* Brian Morrisey on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
19 Apr 2023 | The Best Things to Watch Right Now | ||
There is so much content across all the different streaming platforms right now it is almost overwhelming. So The Addition is here to help! Jeff Gamet returns to the podcast to discuss what he is watching now, what I am watching now and what is on our “to watch” lists. There is plenty to recommend for your viewing pleasure, whether serious series, comedy specials, 30-minute sitcoms or movies.HBO/Sky seems to be where the biggest hits are. The quality on Netflix seems to fluctuate. And there is a whole debate as to whether Paramount+ and Disney+ are actually worth having. Knowing the streaming industry, that will flip soon enough.* Marc Randolph post on LinkedIn* The British Tech Network* Jeff Gamet on YouTube* ‘The Context Machine’ podcast* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
26 Apr 2023 | Hollywood Lowdown With Sean McNulty of “The Ankler” | ||
Things are never quiet in Hollywood. Luckily, The Ankler exists to explain it all. Founded on the back of Richard Rushfield’s own newsletter, it has grown to become an example of a great Substack business.And there is a lot going on in Tinseltown right now. The drive to get people back into cinemas post-pandemic continues, with more and more “in theatres only” releases happening. There have also been changes on the TV side as streamers try and make sure they are getting as much out of their audience as possible. This includes a merged streaming service, movie cancellations and the removal of content by Warner Brothers Discovery. Oh, and US writers and studios can’t agree on a new deal, leading the industry hurtling towards a strike which could stop the flow of new TV episodes. Sean McNulty, who writes The Wakeup newsletter for The Ankler, joins the podcast to discuss it all. * Sean McNulty on LinkedIn* The Ankler* The Wakeup* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
28 Apr 2023 | TV+ Talk – “Shrinking”, “Tetris” and More | ||
Chuck Joiner and Charlotte Henry are back with the second episode of “TV+ Talk” - the YouTube series and podcast in which, each month, we discuss the key issues around Apple’s streaming service. This time around we looked at the comedy series “Shrinking” and the movie “Tetris”. Chuck had a bit of a surprise for Charlotte too!* “Shrinking”* “Tetris”* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on TwitterChuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
03 May 2023 | Ben Smith on Tucker Carlson, the Dossier and the Dress | ||
You may have noticed that the media world has undergone some seismic changes over recent years. And Ben Smith has been there for them all - from reporting for New York tabloids to turning Buzzfeed into a major news brand and having a column for the New York Times. He now runs Semafor, a globally focused news publication he founded with ex-Bloomberg News exec Justin Smith. It is a typically ambitious project.Smith also has a book out, “Traffic”, explaining what he has seen and learnt over the course of his career to date. On the podcast, he outlined setting up the BuzzFeed newsroom, where he thinks the media is going next and, yes, that dossier. (I asked him about the dress too, obviously.) We started by discussing the recent major media news - the departures of Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon from Fox News and CNN respectively.The conversation is a fascinating insight from someone who has been at the heart of so many of the most exciting, and difficult, changes in media.* Cable News Chaos as Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon Out [updated]* After All That, I Would Still Publish the Dossier - The Atlantic* “Traffic” via Amazon UK (£ affiliate link, supports The Addition) and Amazon US* “Traffic” via Bookshop.org (£ affiliate link, supports The Addition) * Semafor* Ben Smith on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
10 May 2023 | Adweek’s Mark Stenberg on the Fallout From the Pandemic M&A Splurge | ||
Maybe it was always this way, but things feel particularly chaotic in the media industry right now. From sales to shutdowns to Twitter changes, a lot is in a state of flux. Mark Stenberg from Adweek returns to the show this week to discuss the state of things. Never underestimate the power of niche!In particular, we look into what is going on in terms of M&A. There were a huge number of deals done during the pandemic years. Companies were eager to expand. Now, with money more expensive and customers having alternative things to do with their time, some are looking to change their approach and even unwind elements of their portfolios. What does it all mean? Often, it’s layoffs…* Publishers Pare Down Their Portfolios Following Pandemic M&A - Adweek* Mark Stenberg on Twitter* Mark Stenberg at Adweek* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
17 May 2023 | Rob Burley on BBC Failures and the Power of Political Interviews | ||
We want transparency and honesty from our politicians. We want our media to hold the powerful to account. One of the best ways to do the latter is via long-form interviews. This week’s guest, Rob Burley, has been involved in producing many of them over the last 30 years but is worried that too many broadcasters, particularly the BBC, are abandoning the format. He gives a powerful insight into his work and doesn’t pull any punches when discussing his former employer, Piers Morgan and much else.In his new book, “Why Is This Lying B*****d Lying to Me?”, Burley advocates for the long-form interview, whilst also giving an insight into the funny and sometimes bizarre situations that arise when working in political television.* Jeremy Paxman vs Michael Howard* The Trump TV Tangle* Why Is This Lying B*****d Lying to Me? on Amazon (£ affiliate link, supports The Addition)* Why Is This Lying B*****d Lying to Me? on Bookshop.org (£ affiliate link, supports The Addition)* Rob Burley on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to Factor for sponsoring this episode. Factor, America’s #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit, can help you fuel up fast with ready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. You’ll save time, eat well, and tackle everything on your to-do list. Head to This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
24 May 2023 | Madeleine White of The Audiencers on How to Build a Sustainable Publication | ||
B2b publishing is a big, but all too often overlooked, segment of the media. It might not be as sexy as the big-name, consumer-facing brands, but it really matters. The Audiencers is a new b2b publication aimed at those within the media industry that run all manner of publications. It is run by Poool, the membership and subscription technology suite. On this week’s show, Editor-in-Chief Madeleine White joined to discuss the still-new website.As well as outlining what The Audiencers does, the conversation covers what publishers get right and wrong when it comes to user retention and paywall strategy. There is also a discussion about small, but overlooked, success stories and we advocate for a more collaborative approach in publishing.* The Audiencers* Mather Economics report on paywalls* Madeleine White on LinkedIn* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
26 May 2023 | TV+ Talk – “Killers of the Flower Moon” is (Almost) Here | ||
It’s that time of the month - Chuck Joiner and I reconvene to discuss Apple TV+. On this episode of “TV+ Talk” we finish off our chat about “Shrinking” before analysing the recently released “Silo.” We finish off by looking at the… mixed… reactions to “Killers of the Flower Moon,” which has finally premiered at Cannes. However, most of us are going to have to wait a little bit longer to see it.* “Shrinking”* “Silo”* The ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Trailer is Finally Here - The Addition* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on Twitter* Chuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
31 May 2023 | Lauren Ingram on What is Really Happening in Web3 | ||
It’s been a somewhat tumultuous time in the world of Web3 recently (isn’t it always?). Lauren Ingram, the founder of Women of Web3, joins the show to explain what is really going on and how things can get better and more inclusive. The Women of Web 3 podcast is set to return with its second season in the coming days. AI might be grabbing all the attention recently, but it is really important to have a jargon-busting conversation about Web3 too. Is there any hope for the technology that so many got so excited about, or was it just a fad? If it is here to stay, how do we get more women involved so that there is some diversity feeding into the technology’s development? * Women of Web3* Women of Web3 Podcast* Lauren Ingram on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
07 Jun 2023 | The Ankler’s Sean McNulty on the Writers Strike | ||
For over a month, screenwriters in America have been on strike after talks between their union, the WGA, and the studios broke down. Amongst other things, the writers have concerns over the rise of so-called mini-rooms, being locked into smaller series, declining residuals and the potential impact of AI. None of this is straightforward to fix - it requires a dramatic change to the current working model. At the same time, the directors union has reached a deal and will not strike, but actors still might.The Ankler has been covering all these developments closely. Sean McNulty, the writer of its morning newsletter The Wakeup, returns to the show to discuss everything that has happened and how the strike might come to an end.* Sean McNulty on LinkedIn* The Ankler* The Wakeup* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
14 Jun 2023 | Prince Harry vs The Media, With The New Statesman’s Rachel Cunliffe | ||
Prince Harry headed into The Rolls Building of the High Court in the UK the other week in an almost unprecedented step. He was there to be cross-examined, alleging the newspapers owned by the Mirror Group had hacked his phone over the period of some years. His appearance was part of a wider case featuring several different celebrities, but the Duke of Sussex attracted the most attention. The newspaper group denies all the charges against it.Rachel Cunliffe, senior associate editor at The New Statesman magazine, has written about Prince Harry’s clashes with the media and followed the trial closely. She joins the show to discuss what it all might mean for the media’s relationship with royals and celebrities, as well as what it tells us about UK tabloid culture.* Have a little sympathy for Prince Harry’s hacking claims - The Bew Statesman* A royal rumble: Prince Harry’s clash in court left him lost for words – but not defeated - Guardian* Rachel Cunliffe at the The New Statesman* Rachel Cunliffe on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TwitterListen wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to Factor for sponsoring this episode. Factor, America’s #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit, can help you fuel up fast with flavorful and nutritious ready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. Head to factormeals.com/addition50 and use code addition50 to get 50% off your first box. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
21 Jun 2023 | Streaming’s Busy Few Months, With Tom Merritt | ||
It has been another chaotic and fascinating six months in the world of streaming. We’ve seen Netflix accelerate its battle against password sharers, but not much take-up of its ad tier. Some services, such as Disney+, are even starting to remove content, something previously unthinkable. Furthermore, consumers feeling the financial squeeze are having to make decisions as to which services they want to keep paying for. Indeed, younger viewers in particular are happy to cancel subscriptions and then return when there is something they specifically want to watch.With so much to discuss, it was great to welcome back Tom Merritt from Cordkillers and DTNS. We dived into all the topics above, as well as issues like Netflix getting into live sports (maybe) and whether the distribution of sports rights to streamers actually helps fans.* Netflix Finally Taking a Swing at Live Sport* Cordkillers* Daily Tech News Show* “A Word with Tom Merritt”* Tom Merrit on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
28 Jun 2023 | Meta Doesn’t Need the News, With Adrian Weckler | ||
Facebook has always had a somewhat changeable relationship with the news media. There have been times when the two have engaged and valued each other, and times when things have been rather more tense. The reality, though, is that parent company Meta basically makes no meaningful money from having news content on its various platforms. That’s why, in the face of a new Canadian law demanding it pays news outlets when links are posted, it has removed news content from Facebook and Instagram in the country. This follows similar legislation being introduced in Australia. Google is also affected by the laws. Similarly, it does not really doesn’t make money off of the news. However, it has adopted a different approach and seems to want to co-exist with the media more than Meta does.Adrian Weckler, the tech editor of the Irish Independent, joins to discuss the implications these moves have on outlets around the world. They might ultimately wish that their content was back on two of the world’s biggest platforms. Furthermore, is it only the big publications that benefit from such laws? We also discuss the broader situation that the traditional media finds itself in and the contrast between British/Irish news coverage and that from the US. Spoiler alert - there are some things we do not want to import.* Meta to cut off access to news media on Facebook and Instagram in Canada following law that requires payment to media firms when users post links - Irish Independent* Meta will stop paying US publishers to put their content in Facebook’s News tab - The Verge* Meta Hit With Record Fine by EU* Adrian Weckler on Twitter* Adrian Weckler at the Irish Independent* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
30 Jun 2023 | ‘TV+ Talk’ – MLB and Messi: Apple TV+ Plays the Live Sport Game | ||
In the latest episode of “TV+ Talk” we discuss in depth Apple’s approach to live sport and that of its rivals. We also explore the non-live sporting content that Apple has, such as the “Super League” documentary. It is clearly trying to challenge things like Amazon Prime Video’s popular “Drive to Survive” and “Full Swing”. Away from sport, there was also a look at the Academy’s new rules for the Oscar’s ‘Best Picture’ category. These will make it much clearer what films Apple and other streamers think have a chance at winning the converted statue.* “Super League - The War for Football”* “Real Madrid - Until the End”* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on Twitter* Chuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
05 Jul 2023 | What on Earth is Going on With Twitter? Again. | ||
It is fair to say that Elon Musk’s time owning Twitter has been… eventful. The latest developments have seen view limits imposed. Yes, Twitter wants you to see fewer tweets. The limits are set higher for this who pay for Twitter Blue but still exist. Perhaps we should all be grateful that Elon is helping us to spend less time scrolling, but it all rather feels like he is trolling his users.Jeff Gamet returns to the podcast to discuss these latest developments, which surely must reduce the amount of adverts users see at a time when rebuilding trust with advertisers is crucial. We also wonder how new CEO Linda Yaccarino feels about it all. (Since recording, she has shown public support for the view limits.) We also unpack Apple’s decision to make the first episode of “Silo” available for free on Twitter. * Elon Musk Announcing View Limits* Stop Pretending You're Going to Quit Twitter Because Elon Musk is Buying it* What on Earth is Going on With Twitter?* “Silo” on Twitter* The British Tech Network* Jeff Gamet on YouTube* ‘The Context Machine’ podcast* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on InstagramIn Case You Missed ItMeta Doesn't Need the News, With Adrian Weckler - New laws mean news is leaving Facebook and Instagram. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
12 Jul 2023 | How Spotify Advanced Podcasting | ||
Podcasting has come a long in a relatively short space of time. Things have contracted somewhat in more recent times, but generally, the industry is a positive place. Few people know more about it than Bryan Barletta of Sounds Profitable, an organisation advocating for, and producing research on, the podcast industry. He joined this week’s show to explain how podcast advertising really works and what the thinks the future of the medium is. One key point that came out of the conversation was the impact of Spotify. The company may have had to roll back on commissioning original content and stop waving big cheques around. However, both in its adtech acquisitions and its original content production it advanced the podcasting industry as a whole significantly in just a couple of years.* Podcasting Positivity* Unifying Programmatic Buying - Sounds Profitable* Bryan Barletta on Twitter* Sounds Profitable* Sounds Profitable on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on InstagramListen wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to Factor for sponsoring this episode. Factor, America’s #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit, can help you fuel up fast with flavorful and nutritious ready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. Head to factormeals.com/addition50 and use code addition50 to get 50% off your first box. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
19 Jul 2023 | The Power of Newsletters | ||
Newsletters have become one of the hottest topics in media in recent times, with publishers and individuals building huge readerships with them. That’s why the Media Voices team launched the Publisher Newsletter Awards to go alongside the already successful Publisher Podcast Awards. This year’s debut event was great, with some of the biggest publishers proudly showing off their newsletter products. Did I mention I won?!One of the Media Voices co-founders, Chris Sutcliffe, returned to the show to discuss all things newsletters. Why are they now so important to publishers? Where will they go next? We also chat about the various ways podcasts and newsletters overlap and whether newsletters will prompt a renaissance in blogging.* Media Voices* Publisher Newsletter Awards* Chris Sutcliffe on Twitter* Media Voices on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
26 Jul 2023 | The Media vs QAnon and Donald Trump | ||
QAnon started out as bored teenagers having fun online… and ended up with a riot at the US Capitol. There may be more to come. We now have politicians, including former and potentially future president Donald Trump, who openly promote the conspiracies that have emerged on the 4chan message boards. It is dangerous and the virus is spreading, including to the UK. How on Earth did we get here?James Ball is a journalist and author whose latest book covers the story right from the beginning. He joins the show to explain what exactly QAnon is, why it matters going into another US election cycle, and what the mainstream media can do to help fight the conspiracy theories.* Bodybuilding forum row* James Ball on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on InstagramBuy “The Other Pandemic” Affiliate links - buying may earn a commission that helps support The Addition]* Amazon* Bookshop.org* WaterstonesBuy “Post-Truth” [Affiliate links - buying may earn a commission that helps support The Addition]* Amazon* Bookshop.org* WaterstonesBuy My Book!Amazon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
02 Aug 2023 | The Media Scandal That Rocked Ireland | ||
RTÉ is Ireland’s national broadcaster, its equivalent of the BBC (albeit with a domestic commercial element). Presenter Ryan Tubridy is its biggest star and one of the country’s most beloved public figures. Or he was. Recently, he has been engulfed by a scandal over his pay, a huge chunk of which was initially not revealed to the public.Following the first wave of revelations, there were parliamentary hearings that saw even more juicy details come out, including information on some rather nice, and expensive, corporate trips. And lots of flip-flops. Alongside all this, there have been cuts at the broadcaster and staff morale is low. Adrian Weckler of the Irish Independent joins the show to explain what has gone on and why it has captured the attention of the whole country.* Ireland's national broadcaster RTE is facing a crisis - and this is why - Sky News* New RTÉ boss says pay scandal involving top TV presenter ‘shameful’ - Guardian* Adrian Weckler on Twitter* Adrian Weckler at the Irish Independent* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
09 Aug 2023 | [Rerun] Content Creation 101 | ||
The content creator space is constantly evolving, but how on Earth does it work? How do you even start? Is there a difference between a creator and an influencer? There are so many different elements to it all and more and more platforms to create for and try and build an audience on.Shannon Morse, a top YouTube content creator, joined me last year to discuss how she began making videos for YouTube and how to stay (somewhat) sane as you build your own brand. She also answered the crucial question - how do you actually make money as a content creator?* Understanding The Rise Of The Creator Economy - Forbes* Shannon Morse on YouTube* Threat Wire from Hak5* Shannon Morse on Twitter* Shannon Morse on Instagram* Shannon Morse on Tiktok* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on InstagramListen to More This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
16 Aug 2023 | [Rerun] How Rolling Stone Came to The UK | ||
This week, I’m rerunning the conversation I had last year with Rolling Sone UK news editor Nick Reilly.Rolling Stone is one of the iconic media brands, covering the crossover of music, culture and politics in a unique way. A couple of years ago it was announced that there was going to be a UK sister to the US-based publication. The small team behind it was, at the time of originally recording this episode, preparing its sixth print edition and also producing a regular stream of online stories.Reilly was in the team that launched the UK magazine. We discussed the launch, creating a distinctive UK voice for Rolling Stone, and collaborating with colleagues across the Atlantic. I found the details of how they decide what works for a UK audience while making sure to leverage the power that comes with the Rolling Stone brand particularly interesting. The work done during the Glastonbury, including interviews with artists performing at the festival, is a good example of this.* Rolling Stone UK* Nick Reilly on Twitter* Nick Reilly on Instagram* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on InstagramListen to More This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
23 Aug 2023 | Is Twitter Still Useful for Journalists? | ||
You might just have noticed that there have been rather a lot of changes at Twitter recently. So much so, that it isn’t even called Twitter any more. (No, I’m not calling it X.) In various outbursts, owner Elon Musk has threatened to remove the block feature and change how headlines are shown on the platform. He has also limited how the DM feature works for unverified (i.e. free) users. Tweetdeck is now a paid product too.Journalist and author Chris Stokel-Walker returns to the show to discuss how these changes have impacted both the creation and consumption of journalism. Ultimately, we discuss whether or not Twitter remains a useful place for journalists and what the alternatives are.* Elon Musk removing block feature on X (formerly Twitter) - Sky News* Elon Musk tweet on Twitter's block feature* Elon Musk blocks actor James Woods after weekend Twitter spat - Independent* Elon Musk's X plans to remove headlines from links to news articles - Reuters* The Big List of Elon Musk’s Hyperbole, Evasions, and Outright Lies - Rolling Stone* Elon Musk’s Shadow Rule - New Yorker* The Media vs QAnon and Donald Trump - The Addition* Elon Musk tweet urging journalists to publish on Twitter* Chris Stokel-Walker’s website* Chris Stokel-Walker’s books* Chris Stokel-Walker on Twitter* The Addition blog* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* Charlotte Henry on InstagramListen wherever you get your podcasts.Chris Stokel-Walker’s Books[Affiliate links - sales may earn commission which helps support The Addition.]YouTubers: How YouTube Shook Up TV and Created A New Generation Of Stars* Amazon* Bookshop.org* WaterstonesTikTok Boom: The Inside Story of the World's Favourite App* Amazon* Bookshop.org* Waterstones This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
30 Aug 2023 | AI and the Future of Journalism | ||
It is clear that AI tools are going to seriously disrupt journalism. We’ve already seen some publications try and get Large Language Models (LLMs) to create content. It did not end well. But we are only at the start. There are also concerns about what the AI revolution will mean for journalism jobs, especially the more junior ones. Adweek’s senior media reporter Mark Stenberg returns to the show to discuss it all.We also talk about some fairly significant AI-related changes that Google is preparing to roll out. Soon, you may not even have to click on a link to get an answer to your query, as it will consolidate content from around the web into one small card. Publishers are, not surprisingly, very unhappy about this and some are trying to find ways to fight back.* How Publishers Are Preparing for Google's AI-Enhanced Search - Adweek* Mark Stenberg on LinkedIn* Mark Stenberg on Twitter* Mark Stenberg at Adweek* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
06 Sep 2023 | You Get a Bundle, You Get a Bundle… You ALL Get a Bundle! | ||
The days in which (most) digital publishing companies think that the way to success is making content available for free are long gone. Subscriptions are becoming crucial to publishers of all sizes, from all over the world. From the New York Times to…well, this newsletter, publishers are looking at ways to get consumers to pay directly for content. Bron Maher, senior reporter at Press Gazette, has done in-depth reporting on various types of subscriptions, most notably the NYT bundle. He joined the show to discuss how the industry is changing, what is working, and what isn’t. There are certainly a lot of discounts on offer at the moment, but what happens when those cut-price periods end? We also discuss Mark Thompson, the man who helped build the NYT’s paywall business and is now about to take over CNN.* Subscription Fatigue is Real* Bundled: Inside The New York Times’ revenue growth strategy - Press Gazette* Telegraph Media Group hits one million subscriptions - Press Gazette * Mark Thompson named CNN chief executive and chairman at critical juncture in news network’s history - CNN This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
13 Sep 2023 | Reporting on Mason Greenwood’s Man Utd Return | ||
Mason Greenwood was one of the most exciting young talents in English football, having broken into both the Manchester United and England first teams. Then, in January 2022, disturbing audio and images appeared online and the forward was arrested on charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He has always denied all the charges against him. In February this year, all the charges against Greenwood were dropped following a key witness withdrawing their cooperation from the investigation. This led the Crown Prosecution Service to conclude that there was “no longer a realistic prospect of conviction”.Now Manchester United had a decision to make about a young, talented player still under contract to them. As the latest Premier League season got closer, they made plans to bring him back and Adam Crafton of The Athletic revealed it all. After his stories were published, there was widespread public outcry and ultimately a U-turn from the football club. Crafton joins the show to explain how to report on such a sensitive story and the importance of investigative reporting in sport more broadly. It gives a fantastic insight into the process of journalism.N.B. I incorrectly said in the episode that Ched Evans was convicted of sexual assault. He went to prison for rape. He was found not guilty in a retrial in 2016.* Mason Greenwood and Manchester United: How club reacted and what happens next - The Athletic* Even rapist footballer Ched Evans deserves a second chance - The Spectator* Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood return plan included list of ‘hostile’ figures - The Athletic* Adam Crafton on Twitter* Adam Crafton on The Athletic* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring the show this week. With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that’s why it’s America’s #1 meal kit!Go to HelloFresh.com/50addition and use code 50addition for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
20 Sep 2023 | Where Next For Hollywood Strikes? | ||
The end of September is rapidly approaching, but writers and actors in the US remain on strike. Neither group has managed to come to a new agreement with the studios and streamers… and now it is getting really messy. At the time of recording, there had been no official talks between the various parties for weeks. (The writers and studios are set to meet the day this episode comes out - September 20.) Sean McNulty of The Ankler returns to the show to explain why there has been such an impasse and how it is now starting to impact release schedules, not to mention promo for big-name movies. He also gives a timeline on how and when the strikes might, finally, come to an end.* Sean McNulty on LinkedIn* The Ankler* The Wakeup* Strikegeist* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
04 Oct 2023 | How to Make Money Blogging | ||
I love blogging. It is how I got into digital media and journalism. (There’s a reason The Addition has a blog.) Blogging used to be quite a big deal back in the day! There are still people producing what we would recognise as conventional blogs, and platforms like Substack are helping people write in their own voice and connect with an audience via an easy publishing mechanism. Robb Dunewood was a blogger back in the early days and built profitable sites. He is doing more podcasting now but thinks many of the same principles and routes to monetisation apply. Indeed, he thinks it is still possible to build a successful business by publishing written content on the web. He joins the show to discuss his blogging story and what is happening currently with the medium.* It’s back to the future for a diminished digital news business - Semafor* The Tech Jawn* Robb Dunewood on Twitter* Robb Dunewood on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
11 Oct 2023 | Why Building a Community Around Your Publication Matters | ||
“Community” has become a somewhat overused, and sometimes misused, word in recent times. However, when done right, it can become a really important element in engaging existing readers/listeners with a publication, as well as helping to attract new ones. It is not straightforward though. Picking the right platform really matters and it takes a lot of hard work to make these spaces self-sustaining.Media Voices recently launched its online community - an online message board where listeners and readers can talk about key topics relating to the media. Esther Thorpe from the publication joins the show to explain why and how they did it. She said the team are already starting to see it leading to new newsletter subscribers. There is also a link to the real-life events they do - The Publisher Podcaster Awards (where I was a judge) and The Publisher Newsletter Awards (where I won Best Solo Newsletter!)* Media Voices* Media Voices community* Publisher Podcast Awards* Publisher Podcast Summit* Esther Thorpe on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring the show this week. With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that’s why it’s America’s #1 meal kit!Go to HelloFresh.com/50addition and use code 50addition for 50% off plus free shipping! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
18 Oct 2023 | Disney at 100 | ||
Disney is celebrating its centenary. The company was founded by brothers Roy and Walt on 16 October 1923. Legal wrangling and decades of creativity and innovation followed. The conglomerate we see today is nothing like what the brothers could have envisioned. It consists not just of animated films, but of theme parks, merchandise and the world’s leading sports broadcasting brand too. There is also the small matter of Star Wars and the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. Things are not entirely straightforward though, as eventually the company will have to find someone to properly succeed Bog Iger as CEO. There was also the recent spat with Spectrum.Kelly Guimont returns to the show to discuss it all, including Disney’s links with Apple. Crucially, we reveal our favourite Disney movies of all time. Mine is the only valid answer.* Disney and Spectrum Deal Restores ESPN, ABC for Millions of Viewers* Kelly Guimont on Mastodon* “MacVoices Live”* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeListen wherever you get your podcasts.ICYMI: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
27 Oct 2023 | TV+ Talk: Jon Stewart Departs Apple TV+ | ||
This month, Chuck Joiner and I discuss the news that Ridley Scott has decided Apple TV+ viewers need a four-hour director’s cut of his movie “Napoleon”. Are we worthy of such genius? Talking of overly long films, “Killers of the Flower Moon” has made it to cinemas. We look at the numbers. (Spoiler alert: Taylor Swift did better.)Recently, there has been a bust-up between Jon Stewart and Apple TV+, reportedly over topics he was not allowed to cover on his “The Problem” show. So much so, in fact, that the host is leaving the streamer. Does Apple have the right to dictate the journalism that appears on its streaming service? I think, at least to some extent, that it does. However, it is a fine line to tread and a fascinating moment in the development of Apple TV+.Quick note: we recorded this episode before the price rises were announced. We will have thoughts next time.* Ridley Scott has chopped down his Napoleon director’s cut, but it's still over 4 hours - Total Film* APPLE's Magical $200M 'Killers' Math: The Breakdown - The Wakeup* Jon Stewart’s ‘The Problem’ Not Moving Forward at Apple Amid Creative Differences - The Hollywood Reporter* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on Twitter* Chuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
01 Nov 2023 | Threads vs Twitter – Who is Winning | ||
On his company’s latest earnings call, Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg said that Threads had almost 100 million monthly users. It’s no mean feat, given that the app has only launched in July. It clearly launched unfinished, but has consistently added new features. However, the app doesn’t totally replicate the good bits of Twitter (hello, tweeting through a football match).Jeff Gamet of “The Context Machine” podcast returns to the show to discuss the current state of the battle between Threads and Twitter. Can the power of Meta help the newcomer get success, or is X Twitter just too established? It is also worth asking - do we even want Threads to look like Twitter, pre or post-Elon Musk? Maybe it’s time we make something new. We also look at how other Twitter rivals, namely BlueSky and Mastodon, are holding up.* Zuckerberg says Threads has almost 100 million monthly users* The British Tech Network* ‘The Context Machine’ podcast* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
08 Nov 2023 | The Highs, Lows and Dangers of Being a War Reporter | ||
Life as a foreign correspondent can seem daring, dangerous and… fun. Often, it is! You get to travel the world and meet fascinating people, but there are also huge risks that come with the job, especially if you are a freelancer reporting on war zones. We are seeing those issues in real-time right now with the imprisonment of Evan Gershkovich and the deaths of journalists covering conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.Lynne O'Donnell has reported from places like China and Afghanistan for decades, covering some of the biggest moments in recent history. On this week’s episode, she discusses those experiences and sheds some light on the reality of working in a war zone.* Lynne O’Donnell on Substack* Lynne O’Donnell at Foreign Policy* Lynne O'Donnell on Twitter* Lynne O’Donnell on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on InstagramHave You Read?TikTok is Changing Comedy - Stand-ups are shooting to fame on the short-video app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
15 Nov 2023 | Action! Hollywood Returns! | ||
It has been seven very trying few months in Hollywood, with first the writers, and then the actors, going on strike. Thankfully, unions representing both groups have now struck agreements with the studios and everyone is back at work. Sean McNulty, author of The Wakeup at The Ankler, joins the show to explain how the difficult deals were done and where we go from here.Even though the strikes are over, the ripple effects will continue. There is a cascading effect on release dates and the economy has taken a hit. However, it can only be a good thing for everyone in the industry that these issues are settled. For now.* Sean McNulty on LinkedIn* The Ankler* The Wakeup* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeThanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring the show this week. With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Skip trips to the grocery store and count on HelloFresh to make home cooking easy, fun, AND affordable – that’s why it’s America’s #1 meal kit!And they are giving listeners to “The Addition Podcast” FREE breakfast for life! Go to HelloFresh.com/additionfree and use code additionfree and get one breakfast item per box while your subscription is active. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
22 Nov 2023 | [Rerun] AI and the Future of Journalism | ||
After all the OpenAI chaos in recent days, it seemed valuable to return to a conversation about AI from earlier this year with Adweek’s senior media reporter Mark Stenberg. Of course, we don’t discuss the Sam Altman brouhaha - because it hadn’t happened! However, much of what we touch on has only become more pertinent.It is clear that AI tools are going to seriously disrupt journalism. We’ve already seen some publications try to get Large Language Models (LLMs) to create content. It did not end well. But we are only at the start. There are also concerns about what the AI revolution will mean for journalism jobs, especially the more junior ones. We also talked about some fairly significant AI-related changes from Google. Publishers are not very happy about them.* How Publishers Are Preparing for Google's AI-Enhanced Search - Adweek* Mark Stenberg on LinkedIn* Mark Stenberg on Twitter* Mark Stenberg at Adweek* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
29 Nov 2023 | Web Summit And OpenAI Chaos | ||
The world of tech is rarely quiet, but it has been particularly frantic over the last few weeks. Firstly, we had Web Summit CEO Paddy Cosgrove resign over comments relating to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The major conference in Lisbon did go ahead successfully, but some of the world’s companies had already pulled out by then. After that, we had the Sam Altman/OpenAI drama, in which the story seemed to change by the hour. Things seem to have stabilised… for now… and Altman is back as CEO. Journalist and author James Ball returns to the show to discuss it all. We also further ponder the consequences of AI for journalism and the wider world.* Web Summit fights back after wave of cancellations, CEO exit - Politico* OpenAI set out to show a different kind of tech giant was possible. It might prove the opposite. - Techtris* James Ball on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTubeBuy “The Other Pandemic” by James Ball[Affiliate links - buying may earn a commission that helps support The Addition]* Amazon* Bookshop.org* Waterstones This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
06 Dec 2023 | SPECIAL EPISODE: A Crossover With Media Voices | ||
This week’s show is a bit different. I joined Chris Sutcliffe and Esther Thorpe from the Media Voices team for a special crossover episode. We discussed the state of broadcast media - both how things stand as 2023 comes to an end and what might be next. It is all on the back of me having had the pleasure of writing the broadcast chapter of their soon-to-be-released “Media Moments 2023” report.There is, of course, a bit on the BBC. We mostly focus though on changing viewing habits and the importance of broadcasters owning unique, original content. This obviously includes live sport but hit shows really matter as well. We take a look at the state of the ad market too.Register to receive the “Media Moments 2023” report.* Media Voices* Esther Kezia Thorpe on Twitter* Chris Sutcliffe on Twitter* Media Voices on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blog This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
08 Dec 2023 | TV+ Talk: Wrapping up 2023 and Looking Ahead to 2024 | ||
It’s a two-podcast week - the final “TV+ Talk+” 2023 is here. It's a special show this month as Chuck Joiner and I assess the year that has been in Apple TV+. This includes a final review of "The Morning Show" (spoiler alert) and discussions about "The Buccaneers" and "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters". “The Morning Show” was quite chaotic, with a lot of storylines going on all at once. They wrapped it up pretty well though (mostly). There were some excellent individual performances in the show too - we didn’t even mention Billy Crudup!My personal favourites on Apple TV+ this year have been “Shrinking” and “Slow Horses”. (“Mythic Quest” might also sneak in, but technically only one episode of the show was released in 2023!)We also have a rundown of what there is to look forward to in the next couple of months. I’m looking forward to thriller “Criminal Record”, starring Peter Capaldi. There is a lot slated already and it looks like 2024 is going to be a big year for Apple TV+.* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blog* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on Twitter* Chuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
13 Dec 2023 | The Future of the BBC | ||
The BBC is always under huge scrutiny. That will only increase over the next 12 months as it has to navigate coverage of both the UK and US elections. There are also issues surrounding local coverage and flagship shows like “Newsnight”, both of which are being reduced in various ways. Adam Sherwin, who reports on arts and media for the i, joined the show to discuss all the controversies plaguing Aunty. The BBC is in many ways a great institution, but there can be little doubt that it gets itself in a tangle too, often unnecessarily so. We’ve seen that in its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, for instance. Its news coverage becomes a lightning rod for so much else and the corporation can spend too much time talking about itself. It is hard to see how we’d be better off with it gone, though. Our conversations tries to unpack all these contradictions.* The British Media Has Disgraced Itself Over Israel* It Doesn't Matter Whether or Not You Watch Newsnight* Huw Edwards set to leave BBC News after internal inquiry, insiders say - i* Adam Sherwin on Twitter* Adam Sherwin at the i* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition blog* The Addition on YouTube This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
20 Dec 2023 | A Rollercoaster Year in Media | ||
Merry Christmas! Things are winding down for the year, and I hope you’ve enjoyed what I’ve been doing at The Addition. I love having you as a listener! But keeping this up is hard work. The only real way this newsletter and podcast can continue in 2024 is if readers take out paid subscriptions. It would mean a lot if you did so. Think of it as a Christmas present for both of us - you get access to all the newsletters and the full archive, I get a new paid sub! Thank you so much for all your support.Well… it has been quite a year in media. We’ve had sackings and hirings, startups and sales. AI has dominated much of the conversation. Oh, and some stuff happened with Twitter. For this final podcast of 2023, I am joined by Peter Houston of Media Voices to analyse it all and look ahead to 2024. We also discuss the consequences of his frankly bizarre decision to start a print publication earlier this year!I think the conclusion we came to in the conversation is that there are undoubtedly real problems and big issues to be tackled in the industry, but the next 12 months will offer some real opportunities too. I look forward to chatting through them all with some great guests from January!* Media Moments 2023* SPECIAL EPISODE: A Crossover With Media Voices* Media Voices* Magazine Diaries* Grub Street Journal* Starting a Print Magazine... in 2023?!* Peter Houston on Twitter* Peter House on LinkedIn* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition blog* The Addition on YouTubeICYMI This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
03 Jan 2024 | Mergers, Sports Rights, AI and More in 2024 | ||
Few people are in any doubt that 2024 is going to be another tumultuous year for the media industry - for good and bad. There is certainly going to be a lot to discuss on this show! To start the year, ‘The Addition Podcast’ looks ahead with Adweek’s Mark Stenberg, who shares his predictions for the 12 months to come.The way AI develops is going to be fascinating to watch. It is also going to be really interesting to compare how companies look at the start of this year and the end of it. We are likely to see a lot of M&A activity across the industry. To start the show, we also briefly reflect on the departure of Richard Beckman from The Messenger and what it means for that publication going forward. * Richard Beckman note* 2023 Predictions - Another Pivot to Video?* Media Predictions For 2024* Mark Stenberg on Twitter* Mark Stenberg at Adweek* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
10 Jan 2024 | The New York Times vs OpenAI and Microsoft | ||
AI dominated the discourse for much of 2023 and it looks like it is going to be the same in 2024. I’m wary of making The Addition another AI-dominated publication. However, the story really matters. Furthermore, not all publications are prepared to sit back while the bots scrape their work to train Large Langauge Models (LLMs). For free. Indeed, the New York Times is engaged in a legal battle with OpenAI and Microsoft after what it alleges is a mass breach of copyright. There is much that is fascinating about this case. For me, it stood out how vital the New York Times’ work seems to be to ChatGPT. It is also worth noting how keen publishers are to take this on early, instead of being caught short as they have been with other tech developments.Charlotte Tobitt, UK Editor of Press Gazette, has done some great reporting on this ongoing legal battle. She joins the show to discuss it all.* Why New York Times lawsuit seeks destruction of OpenAI and Microsoft LLMs - Press Gazette* OpenAI says ‘high-value partnership’ was on cards with New York Times before lawsuit - Press Gazette* Charlotte Tobitt at Press Gazette* Charlotte Tobitt on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
17 Jan 2024 | Blogging, Affiliate Marketing and Content Creation in 2024 | ||
The social web is fracturing and subscription fatigue is real. Could this allow blogging to make its return in 2024? Maybe! Robb Dunewood of DTNS and The Tech Jawn has been making blogs and podcasts for decades. He returns to the show to discuss the potential revival. One thing is for sure, owning your content is importantWhatever kind of content you make, monetising matters too. Affiliate links are a hugely useful, but sometimes disparaged, revenue generator. We discuss their importance and how to be an effective affiliate. * Rubb Dunewood’s website* Robb Dunewood on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blogListen wherever you get your podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
24 Jan 2024 | Apple Vision Pro – Yes or No? | ||
Apple tried to upstage the goings-on at CES by announcing more details about its AR headset the Apple Vision Pro. The $3499 device will shortly be arriving with customers who pre-ordered it. Apple has largely promoted it as a collaboration and productivity device, as well as highlighting how it might be used for fitness. However, on this show, we’re interested in how it might be used to consume media.Jeff Gamet returns to discuss whether or not someone is ever going to put on a Vision Pro and settle down to a movie. Are we going to end up like the characters in Wall-E? We also decide that AR/VR headsets are not acceptable on aeroplanes. * Apple previews new entertainment experiences launching with Apple Vision Pro* The British Tech Network* ‘The Context Machine’ podcast* Jeff Gamet on Mastodon* Jeff Gamet on Instagram* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Instagram* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blog This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
31 Jan 2024 | Additional Conversations – Netflix and Linear TV | ||
Every month, I join Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane and the DTNS crew to discuss all things tech and media. It is always a great conversation. This month, we chatted about Netflix - its deal with WWE and its apparent move away from “prestige TV”. I thought I’d share the audio in this feed. You can also watch the segment on The Addition YouTube channel.* Full Episode* Daily Tech News Show on Twitter* Daily Tech News Show on Patreon* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Instagram* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blog This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
07 Feb 2024 | Reasons to be Cheerful About The Media | ||
The media has had a rocky start to 2024. Very rocky. Amongst other things, there has been a constant stream of redundancy news from some of the biggest legacy players and The Messenger shut down. However, not everything is bad. Not only are there are journalists continuing to do great work, there are huge opportunities for people to create new kinds of media.Claire Atkinson, a contributing editor to The Ankler who writes The Media Mix newsletter and is penning a book on Rupert Murdoch, joins the show to discuss it all. Hopefully, we can at least lift some of the gloom!* L.A. Times to lay off at least 115 people in the newsroom - LA Times* The Messenger Never Stood a Chance* Grammys Bring in 16.9 Million Viewers in 2024, Up 34% From Last Year - Variety* Claire Atkinson’s newsletter* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on Instagram* Charlotte Henry TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blogICYMI This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com | |||
09 Feb 2024 | TV+ Talk: More Messi Mania, Awards and Apple Vision Pro | ||
It's a busy TV+ Talk this month as Chuck Joiner and I return to discuss all things Apple TV+. We look at where Apple TV+ sits in the current streaming landscape and discuss Lionel Messi's impact on the service and its sports coverage. Being the time of year it is, we touch on how award season is going for Apple as well.Of course, we couldn’t ignore the Apple Vision Pro. There is a debate about whether we actually want to watch movies with a computer strapped to our faces. For more on that, listen to the episode I did with Jeff Gamet on the topic. Plus, there are a couple of new shows I’m looking forward to.* Apple Vision Pro - Yes or No?* The Addition on YouTube* Charlotte Henry on Twitter* Charlotte Henry on Threads* Charlotte Henry on TikTok* The Addition on YouTube* The Addition blog* MacVoices* Chuck Joiner on Twitter* MacVoices on Twitter* Chuck Joiner on Mastodon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theaddition.substack.com |
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