200 companies pitched for the BBC and NBC's next global format - and the winner is a partnership between Expectation and Plegazoid. CMG Productions' Claire McArdle, making her debut today, on what it takes to design something that can travel.
Also on the show: Sky News is remaking itself as a premium, subscription-first newsroom by 2030. Gold Wala's Faraz Osman on whether that's a strategy or a euphemism.
All that plus: The Ankler leaves Substack. Patreon launches Quips. iHeartMedia and SiriusXM in merger talks. And The Audio Network Media Quiz - three stories that all end with something unexpected.
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What The Media Club has been reading this week:
Expectation and Plegazoid win BBC-NBCU format tender
Sky News unveils premium video-first strategy
The Ankler leaves Substack for new platform
Patreon launches Quips and discovery network
iHeartMedia and SiriusXM in merger talks
Barclay Brothers settle with HSBC
Sophie Jones named new RTS CEO
Marvellous Miniature Workshop renewed for 20 episodes
Trump claims BBC used AI in Jan 6 edit
Allison Pearson cleared to sue Essex Police
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