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The Digiday Podcast is a weekly show where we discuss the big stories and issues that matter to brands, agencies and publishers as they transition to the digital age.... more
FAQs about The Digiday Podcast:How many episodes does The Digiday Podcast have?The podcast currently has 605 episodes available.
August 28, 2018Brit+Co's Brit Morin: Modern media brands are human brandsPublishers are coming up with a variety of ways to support content and encourage direct reader revenue. But it all starts with building a brand that people want to pay for. Brit Morin, founder of Brit+Co and a former Google employee, has been working on that for about seven years now. But every brand's sustainability and elasticity has to go beyond a founder's career span. Morin discusses revenue, differentiating content and more on this episode....more38minPlay
August 21, 2018Homebrew's Hunter Walk: Brand safety concerns can be overblownHunter Walk, a partner at early stage venture firm Homebrew, says reactions around brand safety are overblown. He talks advertising, investing and the problem of platforms in this show....more42minPlay
August 14, 2018Hodinkee's Ben Clymer: "Making the flip from 100 percent ads to a majority in commerce is difficult"Hodinkee has built a media brand around those passionate about watches. It started as a Tumblr page by Ben Clymer, who was working on Wall Street at the time. Clymer turned Hodinkee into a leading source of content related to watches and the business model has evolved from entirely depending on ad dollars to making 65 percent of its revenue from e-commerce....more29minPlay
August 07, 2018The Information's Jessica Lessin on five years of subscription journalismWhen Jessica Lessin founded The Information in 2013 with subscriptions as its only revenue stream, people called the idea absurd. But fast-forward five years, and the model appears to be working. Over 90 percent of The Information's revenue is now from subscriptions. It just had its most successful Q2 yet, expanded its team to 23 reporters and has pushed its coverage beyond tech....more32minPlay
July 31, 2018Architectural Digest's Amy Astley: Architectural Digest isn't for 'old, rich people'The mission for many legacy publishers is to reinvent and engage a younger demographic, including the Conde Nast title Architectural Digest, according to its editor-in-chief Amy Astley. She discusses reinventing the brand for a younger set, building a digital presence, and dealing with shrinking editorial teams....more33minPlay
July 24, 2018Mindbodygreen's Jason and Colleen Wachob on the business of wellnessWellness is an exploding industry, with some estimates putting it at $3.7 trillion in annual spending. On this week's episode of the Digiday Podcast, Mindbodygreen cofounders Jason and Colleen Wachob want to put what they call an accidental media brand in the middle of the growing cultural shift to putting a premium on health, mindfulness and sustainable living. ...more36minPlay
July 17, 2018Google's Richard Gingras: Platforms didn't destroy journalism's business modelRichard Gingras, vp of news at Google, discusses working with publishers, local news, advertising, and more on this episode....more45minPlay
July 10, 2018BuzzFeed's Jonah Peretti: 'We've proven we can be profitable'Buzzfeed founder and CEO Jonah Peretti talks about profitability versus growth, his company's relationship with Facebook, and more....more37minPlay
July 04, 2018LinkedIn's Dan Roth: 'We don't want to burn newsrooms'The news industry has a love-hate relationship with platforms, but for LinkedIn, that doesn't need to be the case. Roth, a former editor at Fortune, discusses LinkedIn's relationship with publishers, its differentiation from other social platforms, video and more in the episode....more34minPlay
June 27, 2018NYT's head of ads Sebastian Tomich: The role of the publisher is to sell ideasIn which NYT's global head of advertising Sebastian Tomich argues that publishers will change direction on their agency businesses. Native is not going to save publishers. Instead, agency services are sitting alongside subscriptions, display, commerce, licensing and other business lines. ...more38minPlay
FAQs about The Digiday Podcast:How many episodes does The Digiday Podcast have?The podcast currently has 605 episodes available.