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Carl is joined by industry expert Sandra Lehner this week to discuss one of the hottest topics in content creation: Intellectual Property (IP), and how a successful audio show can make the leap to television.
We tackle the fundamental question of whether podcasts appeal to Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Sandra confirms that Gen Z is deeply invested in creator-led content, but they are still consuming long-form TV content, reality TV, gaming content, and podcasts. The real shift is that this audience demands interaction; they want to be a part of the story. We ask: how can brands ensure their content formats allow for this interaction, and what does it mean to become multi-platformed?
This leads directly to the core of the episode: when is a podcast considered "good IP," and when does it truly appeal to television producers? Sandra reveals the key elements producers look for that signal a show has the necessary legs for a long-running TV format. For creators and brands, the advice is simple but crucial: test your ideas! Social media allows for the rapid testing of concepts, unlike the traditional, slow TV formats of the past.
Carl asks Sandra about the path from a successful digital channel (like a popular YouTube series) to a linear TV format, and both hosts discuss the vital importance of maintaining a direct-to-consumer relationship throughout this journey.
We wrap up by looking at the future of the medium. The landscape is being defined by: high-quality audio series, creator-led and interactive podcasts, and content that can exist in a long-running series.
Tune in to find out how to future-proof your podcast content or scale for the big screen.
Follow Sandra on Substack and LinkedIn or visit her website.
By Hi Ho StudiosCarl is joined by industry expert Sandra Lehner this week to discuss one of the hottest topics in content creation: Intellectual Property (IP), and how a successful audio show can make the leap to television.
We tackle the fundamental question of whether podcasts appeal to Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Sandra confirms that Gen Z is deeply invested in creator-led content, but they are still consuming long-form TV content, reality TV, gaming content, and podcasts. The real shift is that this audience demands interaction; they want to be a part of the story. We ask: how can brands ensure their content formats allow for this interaction, and what does it mean to become multi-platformed?
This leads directly to the core of the episode: when is a podcast considered "good IP," and when does it truly appeal to television producers? Sandra reveals the key elements producers look for that signal a show has the necessary legs for a long-running TV format. For creators and brands, the advice is simple but crucial: test your ideas! Social media allows for the rapid testing of concepts, unlike the traditional, slow TV formats of the past.
Carl asks Sandra about the path from a successful digital channel (like a popular YouTube series) to a linear TV format, and both hosts discuss the vital importance of maintaining a direct-to-consumer relationship throughout this journey.
We wrap up by looking at the future of the medium. The landscape is being defined by: high-quality audio series, creator-led and interactive podcasts, and content that can exist in a long-running series.
Tune in to find out how to future-proof your podcast content or scale for the big screen.
Follow Sandra on Substack and LinkedIn or visit her website.