The evolution of technology is changing the way consumers engage with content. On Thinking Out Loud, Vicki Lins hosts conversations with today’s media and entertainment leaders. Each episode explores different perspectives on strategy, innovation, creativity and marketing.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessMarketingTV & Film |
Guest, Marcien Jenckes, president of Xumo shares insights into their holistic approach aimed at captivating audiences and monetizing content through advertising. Xumo's strategy spans the distribution of streaming devices, collaborations with TV manu... more
Guest Kristin Dolan, CEO of AMC Networks, explores the dynamic trajectory of AMC Networks. Kristin shares her expertise in navigating the ever-changing media landscape by utilizing new technology, data, and information to engage diverse audiences thr... more
Stephanie Fried, CMO of Fandom, reveals the behind-the-scenes strategies that have elevated Fandom to a global enthusiast hub. Learn about successful collaborations and how Fandom is reshaping the landscape of interactive fan experiences. This episod... more
In this episode, Colin Brady, Chief Creative Officer, AMGI studios, a visionary executive who has not only left his mark at Pixar, working on beloved classics like Toy Story and A Bug's Life, but has now ventured into the realm of gaming, bringing a ... more
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Vicki asks all the best questions! Thought-provoking and engaging.
How can a podcast on media innovation have 1986 audio quality? It’s good content but the audio is too distracting. Buy a microphone.
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This podcast series targets audiences in the cable, entertainment and media industries, but I highly recommend it any marketer who wants to sound like the smartest person in the company when it comes to emerging trends and the future of the media landscape. Interview-based podcasts often provide a rather superficial view of the topics they cover, but that isn’t the case with this series which provides just the right amount of depth without entering the realm of wonkiness. The success of this se... more
I thoroughly enjoy listening to this podcast. My only critique would be the length of the intro. I find it to be very distracting. Overall, great content & interviewees! I would love to hear an interview with someone on the streaming side- maybe Netflix or Hulu
Apple Podcasts | #222 | Israel/TV & Film |
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