De podcast waarin niet je favoriete serie of film gerecenseerd wordt, maar waar het gaat over de wereld achter de content. Over succesvolle formats, over de miljarden die streamingsdiensten stukslaan en over transfers waar ze in de voetbalwereld jaloers op zijn. Formatontwikkelaar Kirsten Jan van Nieuwenhuijzen en presentator Jelle Maasbach vertellen je elke week alles over de veldslag die de war ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 105 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | Dutch | Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessTV & Film |
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Luister eigenlijk voor Lisette, altijd wat interessants te melden :)
Top dat de boys naar wekelijks zijn gegaan. Heerlijke podcast.
Sneue presentator die nergens iets vanaf weet. Voegt niks toe. Die format jongen is wel geinig, maar komt niet goed uit de verf door de zeer matige Jelle Maasbach.
Interessant inkijkje in de wereld van tv en andere content producties. Grappige en informatieve podcast.
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Apple Podcasts | #48 | Netherlands/TV & Film |
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