EPISODE · Aug 7, 2022 · 33 MIN
Start the Week: Fast food marketing under attack; TikTok grabs $70m slice of ad market; Meta goes missing again
from Unmade: media and marketing analysis · host Tim Burrowes and Damian Francis
Welcome to Unmade’s Start the Week.Today’s topics:* Politicians target fast food marketing to kids* TV ad revenue shifts to streaming* Blockbuster AFL rights bid goes missing* Seven’s Commonwealth Games win* A big week in TV launches* TikTok’s Aussie income revealed* Meta goes missing in action. Again.* John Sintras’s new gig* Why bosses want everyone back in the officeToday’s episode features Unmade’s Tim Burrowes and Damian Francis. As always, we’d love to hear what you think at [email protected] reading:* SMH / The Age: GP-turned-MP to demand action on junk food advertising* The Australian: Ten’s AFL rights bid falls flat* SMH / The Age: ‘Plucked from thin air’: Paramount plays down AFL bid, eyes future deals* Mumbrella: Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games brings in over 10M viewers for Seven in first week* Nine: Weekly Oztam analysis* Australian Financial Review: TikTok Australia revenue surges as Facebook rivalry heats up* SMH / The Age: Meta missing in action at crucial Treasury talks* Mumbrella: Mutiny appoints John Sintras to lead US expansion* Unmade: Saying out loud the quiet bit about work-life balanceAudio production on Media Unmade was courtesy of Abe’s Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers and sound design for corporate videos, digital content, commercials and podcasts.Message us: [email protected] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit unmade.substack.com
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