The Digiday Podcast Por: Digiday The Digiday Podcast is a weekly show on the big stories and issues that matter to brands, agencies and publishers as they transition to the digital age. 473 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast The Digiday Podcast Mostrando página 22 de 24 Google’s Richard Gingras: Platforms didn't destroy journalism's business model 17/07/2018 BuzzFeed’s Jonah Peretti: ‘We’ve proven we can be profitable’ 10/07/2018 LinkedIn’s Dan Roth: 'We don’t want to burn newsrooms' 04/07/2018 NYT's head of ads Sebastian Tomich: The role of the publisher is to sell ideas 27/06/2018 Complex's Rich Antoniello: Media is a game of musical chairs with too many players and too few chairs 22/06/2018 FT’s Jon Slade: We stopped advertising on Facebook over political ads policy 21/06/2018 CBS’ Christy Tanner: 'Platforms are absolutely not a synonym for Facebook' 20/06/2018 Reddit’s Jen Wong: Ads will be a big business for us 19/06/2018 The New York Post’s Jesse Angelo: Facebook is a national security threat 18/06/2018 USA Today’s Nicole Carroll: 'We can’t be all things to all people' 13/06/2018 Glamour’s Samantha Barry: Building habit trumps social hits 06/06/2018 ‘People who suck at media use the duopoly as an excuse’: Highlights from the Digiday+ member event with Dotdash and Bustle 30/05/2018 Genius’ Ilan Zechory: YouTube, not Facebook, is our focus for video 23/05/2018 The Telegraph's Robert Bridge on pivoting to a freemium model 16/05/2018 Cheddar’s Jon Steinberg is betting big on OTT bundles 09/05/2018 Hayley Romer: Advertisers must choose between publishers and platforms 02/05/2018 Talking Points Memo’s Josh Marshall on making subscriptions half of revenue 25/04/2018 HuffPost’s Jared Grusd: Subscriptions won't work for most publishers 18/04/2018 Mic’s Chris Altchek: Facebook’s news feed is not the place to build a loyal audience 11/04/2018 Time Out CEO Julio Bruno on making commerce core to a media model 04/04/2018 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 20 21 22 23 24 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn