Welcome to the latest season of Media Voices: Big Noises! This season, sponsored by Glide Publishing Platform, we’ll be talking to publishing people with something to say. Media Voices co-host Peter Houston is tired of hearing the same old industry buzzwords. The publishing platitudes are starting to wear a bit thin, and he’s decided to see if he can shake the conversation up a bit by speaking to some of the biggest characters in the business.
On this week's episode of Big Noises from Media Voices we hear from Jacob Donnelly, founder of A Media Operator and publisher at Morning Brew. His path from crypto reporter to owner and operator of a media newsletter has afforded him a wide-ranging view of the media industry, and in this episode he brings that insight to bear on the lure of scale for publishers, the role of VCs, and challenging bad media models.
In the brief news roundup Chris and Peter discuss the interview, contrast Jacob's points around VCs with those of previous guests, and discover their recording platform has a suite of effects built in. Sound effects ensue.
Thanks to Glide Publishing Platform who have sponsored this season of Media Voices: Big Noises. Glide exists to make publishers more successful by removing any need to get bogged down building Content Management Systems, providing an industry-leading SaaS tailored to let publishers do more and spend less. Publishers using Glide direct more resources at their audiences and products, and focus on building things that make them money. You do the content, Glide does the management.
Glide have created 3 expert guides to getting much more from a new or headless CMS, created for editorial, technology, and product teams. You can get the whitepapers here.
The Atlantic's Nicholas Thompson on milestones, paywalls, and setting future goals
Media Briefs: Setting new KPIs to rescue SMB display-ad revenues
Podnews' James Cridland on running a profitable newsletter-first publication
The Wall Street Journal's Edward Hyatt on the changing SEO landscape
TotallyEV's Chris Minasians on building audience trust in product reviews
The Telegraph's Maire Bonheim and David Alexander on newsletters for different business goals
War correspondent Jane Ferguson on how tech is evolving conflict reporting
Immediate Media's Ridhi Radia on making inclusion a strategic priority
JournalismAI's Tshepo Tshabalala on practical AI use cases for small newsrooms
Media Briefs: Democratising AI for publishers
The Economist's Nada Arnot on why publishers should be running more brand campaigns
The Quality Edit's Lauren Kleinman & Lee Joselowitz on performance publishing
The Paper's Oliver Gabe and Owen Davies on print, community, and eating competitions
Futureproofing local news: Tools and trends that will shape the next decade
Futureproofing local news: Evolving company culture and practice
Futureproofing local news: Finding resilient business models
Futureproofing local news: State of the market
Integrating AI into newsrooms: experiment, report, measure
AI in the newsroom: Opportunities, regulation and risk
Project 23’s Elaine dela Cruz on creating DE&I programmes in media
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