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Hello want the media club on your house to Deacon in the cup today rough cuts creative director Alex Smith on bringing the final series of big boys and what's coming next year to celebrate success of London centric is substack Newsroom for local journalism without paying for access.
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We find out where James Murdoch has been a little indiscreet preview the first ever minute.com London and in the media quiz we look at some plasterboard Media moments that's all happening in this edition of the media club nice to see you both Alex welcome to the show first time don't be afraid it.
It's ok normally at you're a boss at roughcut but have you got on your list to add to the media club rolls this week, I'd like to champion a young actor go could Dave
Who won a BAFTA rising star of the weekend the BAFTA movies he started out in industry, and was also seen in the movie that was the battle for Aiden long as he is so talented had a lovely humble sort of acceptance speech.
He joins the ranks of James McAvoy in tom.holland.and and he said he said he said start.
I don't know but rising I guess and it was really sorry and talked about being just as a local East End boy, so I'm going to put on him, so well.
Done.
You have a week.
Yes, you can absolutely during my list and Jim take a break through editing london-centric who you adding your membership roles this week.
I thought I think a guy who has got a massive.
The head of him is David Rhodes who's the boss of Sky News in the UK who has been out doing a media round role in the carpet for his vision of turning it from a linear TV news channel into something will be pay for Sky updates for the sort of whatever format that is a massive challenge that he's got changed from overall news channel and it feels it feels like something.
I think we'll be discussing throughout the service is just like that that tension between the individual influencer type journalist and the the organisation that actually gives you a salary and support to you and Anne and produces a rounded product and that is such a messy tension and one that I'm personally finding myself a bit in the middle of everything alright because the colour the money is probably going to run out so comcast Chinese owner have her sort of the government when they bought it all that the guaranteed money for Sky News for a certain number of years, but that will stop yes, I mean Sky News traditionally was used to be home by Rupert Murdoch
Who subsidised it is essentially an APR think you know we're nice and we trusted and you can get on our Screens and now it's it's the sort of guarantee if it's lost making money funding from the cast runs out in 2028.
So there's only a few years to go.
Ok.
So, what do we do with this thing and what to do with this big shed Australian all of our stuff around the world and it is so hard to rebuild a so let's so we can welcome in and see what you got planned.
Ok, UK media industry is gearing up for the first time London next week at dozens of Media sales house Gathering Soho 4.
What's expected to be quite a busy about the likes of all three Media badge and BBC Studios putting on some splashy Showcases Alex you've taken a look through the menu anything for the attention as if you've caught my eye the d documentary on straight away lyrics William sting.
I know there's no Law suit yet and I don't know if that's the men.
Success is your plan.
I mean it would be better to have one right in place now.
Don't know if they should have worked on that but that looks great another eye-catching title was there is about killer clowns documentary, which was it sounds like a true story true Crime story about a woman who was shot dead on her doorstep by a man dressed as a and some like a 20-year old sort of unsolved murder that thing any clowns freak out people at the best of times that must watch for me.
I mean it is just so gruesome, but also in terms of drama, they will it there was some great sort of shows coming through but I sort of Duty bound to talk about one that we have it's our second drama.
It's for power plus.
It's called disasters and it's an adaptation of a novel starring Diane Kruger and Jo Joyner and we were shooting at all last summer and editing it all this.
And I literally finished it on Monday and it will delivered and that's with fremantlemedia.
So they're putting that out with very positive.
It's gonna be great so domestic thriller a really interesting and a woman brings a baby into hospital with an injury to the baby's head that's in middle of night and the attending doctor it's her best friend and the the injury doesn't match the story and she's forced to call social services on my best friend and blows up a big sort of NCT group friendship over 60 episodes great sort of twisty Turny sexy Richmond events such as setting and Diane Kruger plays the mum of the baby in JoJo on a pleasure tending doctor is there nice kitchen it's amazing isn't property pool in there for this very important.
You know they're looking for that international sale.
That's the that's the sort of.
Truck with someone like paramount, UK and then you get the rest of World War II metal get that they need to find the Spires I think with a castle like Diane Kruger that helps sheep has big us and European profile.
It's also several novel have first of all is anatomy of a scandal which was big hit on on Netflix yeah, it's a it's a big sales moment for them.
We're not so involved as a bruise and Company I'm going to go along and and clap loudly.
It is ECU part of the business now a lot of the UK commissioners.
Don't have the money to fully fund but it's also got harder lately.
It's America Mark in particular has definite contracted and are piciu I would say I'm not on the distribution side and on the production side we create and development.
And shoot and deliver but that aside from our Partners at Fremantle sense that it's getting harder gym what I caught your eye well.
I mean I was thinking about that.
I'm worried even be able to make it in the UK about an equivalent case it's amazing what you could report on would be enormously limited search Incredibles figures that but I was just really interested in terms of how what signals you're getting from the States in terms of what they want increasingly.
Do you want to make a British are you still going to get the American funding to make it happen and that that then back on to what we see on so what what what's the US money willing to back at the moment like I won't be too reductive about it, but there's obviously British brands that that go well.
It's the worst ocracy the Chocolate Box Britain goes well.
We have lots of very successful high-level actors who have profile in the
So the Sutton boxes you can take a good a good show a map of the best investing IP that has sold in the States really helps to but a good shows a good show so like they are looking for thrillers probably more than anything positive about it for her, but I think it in a time of caution.
They don't want to play sort of solutes with people's patients in the way that beautiful show like white Lotus free sample will make you wait 6 episode 32 you know for the velodrome to really start going and I love it, but I watch the first right and I know it won't be for a while.
I think selling that to the to the USB possible.
They just simply be like you know you need in the first 3 minutes a big a big moment biggest Tottington and that's why white Lotus always starts with these someone been murdered.
It was it but there's a bunch of ingredients, but it's about the profile of the cast it's about the the look the Britain you're selling grimy urban Britain that's not there.
Not there not there at the moment Murdoch has given a rare interview shedding some light on his relationship with his father reaper the supposed to be retired head musical.
It's been quite a lot of Murder watching lot of blood of articles recently and of length of lengthy.
I think I think it was about 20 or 2000 words this profile of James Murdoch in the in the Atlantic which was written by McKay Coppins who I briefly crossover with one we both worked at BuzzFeed and replace it with something like that which is the stranger here to look back on in retrospect, but it's an incredible piece of writing and seems to have taken the case of about year of reporting to get there.
And it's clearly James go you know what the family has completely broken down the the family trust arguments have played out enough.
I'm just going to do it.
Lol I'm going to do my pieces is setting out my stance on it which essentially normally talk even the ones that fall out with people is the record briefings and things like that, but I don't seem to be quite unusual yeah, this is very much James Murdoch going to hell with them my shirt with my father and my brother look when is over and I have some relationship with raining with my my sister and my sister so the I mean the things it revealed was the extent to which James is really he should have been running this company that he knows how to stay at three things and that for his father it became a political message and the Misery face of the descriptions of sitting in a lawyers room watching your dad's kind of as your cross-examined and then send you a text off is going no love Dad I mean is it the family element hit me really hard but also what a miserable existence of everyone involved.
gilded cage of a liar saying why I asked him this next and the extent to which the entire family seems have got obsessed with succession and not through watching it, but convince that someone else in the family in the storylines which then made them change how they were behaving with the the interplays so strange on that but it what did leave me with a well-written piece because it was quite a few things left unanswered like you know James Murdoch he's the Liberal Murdoch and his vision of what the company would be was not exactly going to be some sort of radical left this Tome with the sun sort of taking one mate was going to be a kind of centre right Main Street
Did the sort of republicanism that trump has forsaken and that's that's interesting.
I I thought there was a lot of kind of ok James what would you have done that was so different.
Are you now? Just burn your Bridges and saying they got it all wrong with his wife's Catherine you could tell well.
It was written you felt that he still felt guilty about saying some of these things out loud and I didn't know whether it was a bit of Catherine actually pushing for let's get our story.
I like you deserve my husband.
You deserve to get this out, but you should have compressed yourself that subtly the conflict in every succession character is that they go on the attack and then they feel guilty and then they would treat and a big fat mess and then they go on the attack this that's just the engine that keeps that show going it's fascinating actually most of it.
Just from the papers.
It's not about.
Acrylic from anybody well yeah, and it will take the word for I seem to remember the sun reporting that last of us had a clause saying please don't breathe the succession tea as as part of it and it awkward and unspoken adamant all of this which is clearly well aware of this is a guy in his mid 90s and you know there is a time limit and what happens to that media Empire is gone certainly in the UK you know does do those newspapers that keeps sucking up time and effort are they something they want support or if you're not gonna be much more interested in in keeping going with your nice.
Lot on the office on the studio in La you know there's a lot of unanswered things around.
What is the UK media marketing in a question that media reporting have been asking for 2030 years what happened last night.
I didn't realise is in most of the
At the moment come 20:30 at sort of dissolves anyway, and I guess there choumert that would be dead by 20:30 which he still might not be in the Oval Office watching trump a man who is not to seems to think is a complete idiot, but is happy to do deals with the weird thing is for all of the Horrors of things that is medium post done is a guy who believes in investing.
I'm not sure whether that negates anything, but it is he sort of an old school Media guy and something we going to come until I think is the investment that Fox have made in podcast now very much a different model Alex I mean you can see my succession was so successful that had a break material to draw on you.
Could you could bring it back straight away you do you know as I completely built as a producer the idea of the family sat around watching it.
That's the ultimate Gogglebox I'm watching their faces watching succession and their comments on it.
It seems to be there's plenty of material left in that show I'm sure they'll be tempted to reboot the team at some point maybe Christmas special Christmas Christmas meal Ed Sheeran Perfect Christmas special that OK finally just before the break and the BBC of action radio streaming outside of the UK for their music stations, just leaving Radio 4 and world service live Jim is part of a sudden you look BBC audio rebrand and positions BBC sounds of the UK product and international kind of going off on a different direction.
Do you think man doing this? I've lost track of what's going on with the BBC x project which was sort of seemingly front and centre of a lot of people's minds that that was some project to basically produce a paid version of the BBC for outside the UK and the American market, but that there was a lot of leaks about that 2 years ago and that's gone a bit quiet since.
This eternal tension between ok the BBC has a couple of years left of the licence fee in its current form all the UK people that just can be completely fixated on on sorting that and the other side of back up is can get as much revenue in from commercial activities and BBC Studios as possible and there's so many complicated things to unpack in this is one of them ok at the moment.
Just giving away or audio content around the world.
How do I undo that? What can we actually charge for the even have the rights to charge for any of it and you can end up licence fee payers paying for hits podcast around the world monetizing and efficient way, it is so so Tricky and can you even technically geo block them on that level you so much stuff to unpick and and this and I mean even this radio thing.
Is is is not here because you know it's just a lot of people who are on holiday.
You're a bit still want to listen overseas.
It's surprising that the radio stations have lasted so long to hear that music rights and international music rights it.
Slightly grey area generally the view was if you weren't monetizing them overseas.
You didn't necessarily worry too much about the right that sort of some reciprocal arrangements.
I know that the BBC have been talking to her if you are the players to see if they can add some like Radio 1 and ring you too and and bacon spending.
It's just too hard Box TV we have to deliver international versions of our show commercial music or paying Matty premium to be able to show it worldwide and it's usually but then you start to look for Sutton Library oats with composers and that's the sofa way cousin that music is material maybe not actually depends on the show and depends on how much extra how much music you want across it and the genre.
Sometimes commercial music is just fantastic to receive a comedy but other times of the drama you you want to be built in detention the commercial me.
Why do anyway so you can be using a composer but yeah, it seems a shame for the BBC isn't it but with with this from while they've been doing that holds of the right reasons.
We can you play 11 seconds of this song in the UK is some rules about how much you can have sort of off platform.to.buy vs.
On BBC sounds things because you are concerned about the international market is a shame for the UK I think it depends on the BBC and it's got to be that British humour has got a really connect with that British audience.
You don't stop making compromises on the tone of the comedy because you're thinking.
This you can't do that.
I think we've drama of it a bit more about the scale sometimes about the look but yeah like you know certain shows like the royal family etc funeral 10 about Americans get this is a random American character.
Did they use to put in a sort of big American casting and to try and do sit-ups a bit about it.
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I cannot hear that we've been talking in the media club this week at Ireland may be joining the DAB digital radio party does a year on the Multiplex talk of about a third of the population and it seems to have Muses Irish radio operation and people behind on board as well as supporting the operators radio Nova in classic hits radio the launch week in April at the press Gazette has been rounding up the latest ABC circulation figures.
Include subscription numbers for publications are available on all you can read services to this is stuff like apple news or Reedley at somebody really well there with 99% of and BBC Science Focus digital readership coming through those services and the BBC have released details of a competitive tender at BBC Studios for rats or mice 7 million is up for to make this farming life at CBeebies specials and fake or fortune at interested in these will be getting their proposals together in the coming weeks at Alex with creative director at this again Alex boys on the show last week is saying lovely things about big boys.
How's the reception been generally everything's and he was one of the small grey list of 5-star reviews we got it's been amazing.
It's been a really really fantastic reception.
You know sort of using the the biggest sort of Fraser's one can use sort of like.
So just want to find them sort of praise and you know the the the greatest of the generation that sort of stuff.
It's been embarrassing the great and especially for for Jack work with Road I haven't seen it before until border mentioned her and I burnt through where you been.
I know I'd 3 Season 1 this week and I have two and three ok ready to go a new series does prompt the ability to sort of go back and consumers to one another PRP treatment to drag people into a Shore Ashore when series 2 went out.
We got another million viewers on his one that sometimes how it works really with comedy someone someone like in the drama comedy thing to dramas the fireworks but company is a bonfire so you get your launch on drama and ever.
Everyone and with with the company.
You don't get much of a launch but years and years and years people watch it then we watch it.
You don't tend to rewatch a drama.
You know those two it's coming it's not that is satisfying know that jokes coming and you really look forward to it.
So it's great for libraries for the streamers and for everything else, but you just don't get the the same harass and now we're on series 3 we getting press.
We wanted on series.
Why we're getting other love them sort of people go ok.
You've stuck in there and you've given it a third series now watch the whole lot what sort of binge it and it is very you just run in the next 123 minutes of comedy.
It's half Feliz funny dramatic.
It's relatable.
It's we really happy with it and obviously by Jack the writer's life what she been like to work with even through that process and kind of growing up.
I guess through the show it's been it's been unique.
I have lots of lots of copywriters and Drama writers and you always trying to find part of them anyway.
You're always going to Watership bit better, but when Jack is literally dealing with real life quite Sunderland quite sad events or very short of personal stuff you you try and guy that would be good if you'd like that and that there and but then you can see the look on her face and that's not how I want to tell my story and you go ok.
I need to back off at this point and just let you do it so I think the one as a present a more hands-on, helping this new writer to craft out of show and then series 2 maybe less so in series 3, it was like your now telling Emma trying to spoil but you're not telling the the big sort of meat of this journey, and it's very personal to Jack and we just need to give you what you need.
Sort areas do it established a number comedy series so that people just do nothing as well and comedy is tough.
I mean people put it on like that's not funny.
They give it Ms how do you how do you incubate the stories or he shows we have a very good team.
We have we have a cos who's got an amazing I for what could make a show we've got talented producers who who know how to turn it into relatable comedy but alternate patience like a long time.
You can be developing for like 5 years before it's on TV and it's why is it? Why did take that long because you're finding a tone and it's very rare that you get that straight away and then you're trying to get the right size stories and you're trying to put it here and there and everywhere and sometimes you're talking to one broadcaster and then.
You going all the way across town to their rival with the pilot they made and I'll be honest that's what happened before it was a BBC Three pilot, and then it wasn't picked up by be soon and then reselling it be for this sort of college coming out sort of Rites of passage story Andy for looking for scripted and then and then they went on a bus during lockdown and they cancelled my like I said it's died twice now and then we said we set a journal for you must be thinking we running out of places now if we like ST7 4yz for is multi-generational.
There's there's his mum and his nan and it and it's actually a very Channel 4 show there's no reason why this was only a show and we also had some funding from the Wi-Fi back, then another program cancelled and some of the money.
And we had some of the money and we had brilliant scripts and we had a fantastic pilot and they will be ok.
Let's go for a great so we sort of resurrected it again and here we are but we make a so-called we might regret this comedy BBC that was a Channel 4 pilot which they didn't pick up as a new regime wasn't the other way ok? It's not like in the time is not ok, but when you get to make it is great.
So what's next we are making more we might get this this year.
We was so cold things.
You should have done which is BBC3 comedy and buy a content creator called Lucia keskin absolutely brilliant series one without hearing with missing series 2 shoot back in about 6 weeks as I said before disasters will come out on paramount not quite sure when and we are pitching and
Motocross drama and comedy greats and sounds really good yeah gym last time we caught up after you.
Just launched London plans in your perfectly good job at the Guardian to start up which you know that it's a very different things the Guardian writing for hundreds of thousands and millions around the world with what I'm doing.
What matters is can I convince to your 30 people opposed to cough up and go I really like what you doing.
I'm willing to support it and and essentially the pictures more coins in the slot the more journalism.
I can do since we spoke subscriber figures gone up some point.
I'm able to start expanding and home really good established to do my freelance work.
So you can see bits of information about.
Haye vs.
Fury on the side, but they publish say you have gone over into the thousands of paying subscribers which means between 1099 correct it is thousands, so I'll be coin British about a bit thousands and thousands both the where was this on your plan is that's really impressive that was about 2.5 months into it and I'm at the point.
I hope to get to in about 2020 ok about about I've hit the target after 6-months and I couldn't believe it and I took Iona expecting to be living off my redundancy from for longer.
If I still am but the bass on something at the moment people responded to it.
I wake up every morning terrified that they're all going to cancel.
I am absolutely morally bound to try and deliver them interesting exclusive stories that you did it change the relationship, but they are paying you individually to deliver something for that and the individual relationship has been something.
I haven't quite predicted in a lot of people quite open the going you know I followed you on Twitter or social media or some other platform for years in my niece little world.
I will take a punt on give you some money this and that has been quite surprising the sandwiches people view as a personal thing and that to such thing as you know there is no slacking off.
There's no where to go out of spine rubbish people.
Do you see that do you think you look at the church and all this article is not too few or for happy and I know some people who you know will will inevitably turn out and that's fine, but you do take it personally you take every you take every person who signs up as you know I will try and every person that goes.
You know who cancelled as a person the front and you really you want to keep them on boring happy doesn't mean that they're not Gonna Leave but it is hard work and I really feel that that that need to keep the quality which is what I'm really proud of I prefer to not publish something into publishing 8:30.
I've been working some seriously tricky very contentious investigations that have been taking a while to get over the line and the delay a bit and I prefer to delay rather than thrush them out, but you know it is a silly every week.
It is a 7-day week job.
I am not ever skin off it is exhausting and that's just a really keep your head above water so I think you know in terms of is it currently working for for me and can I build something I think the audience like yes, and that's entirely thanks to people have taken up early on and really the next thing I want to do is to start going ok.
I want to have more right as in this week.
There was a a piece from.
Lizard and who's the former security and home Affairs at the Independent and the good thing is I'm trying to get to the point where I can pay national-level rate.
I'm not filling a hole paper but if you come to me with a good pitch.
I will be able to go ok.
This is national level pay for this one which might say as much about the state of British newspaper industry as a few people who deliver the goods to really high standard and investigations into the safety of lime bikes at the moment do a lot of investigations into dodgy landlords.
I'm about to go from here to try and stand up the balls literally to handle some documents.
I basically just wake up in the morning get on my bike and cycle around London looking for news and then try and bring it to people and I think that's just there is.
Enough people who want to support that and pay for the exclusive stuff, which will then be able to sort of percolate out into the rest of the media environment when inevitably the MailOnline outside minutes are there lots of people probably interested in you were in who look it's upcycled or similar options and can I make can I make it go for this? What do you wish you'd known then based on what you know now? What would you tell her? I would say you have to be borderline psychotic and driven and a Bit Lucky to make it work the stars of slightly alone for me and I've got back to you know you know I can start to look towards hiring people are putting something the idea that this is a model that could most people is crazy.
I also haven't I'm not really able to take a holiday let you know there's no if I get ill.
I don't know what I do.
You know it is all the things that anyone has gone off.
And the Guardian is a wonderful place to work with excellent conditions and and and a team who have you back in.
It's something that are you running a business? Are you a free journalist somewhere in-between header cheap report he is a business or something that enables both I really like it.
I like I like working out how to grow it so I can do more journalism.
I want I want my aim was can I pay the bills to pay the nursery fees and do some really good journalism about the city that I live in that exposes things that other people are unable to take the time to do so rather than clickbait.
Let's go in depth on a few topics every week and tell people new things about the city and the one thing that really good thing is when I publish something.
I know tells me something he will that London I see the the paid subscribers go up and when you publish something that is an interesting read that you know.
You could have paid house where people go home last night, but you know just tried to on it's like it.
It's very good at incentivising you to do to go harder the really think that no one else has told before so what's the next oi? Oi? I'm absolutely obsessed with some of the Sword of backroom characters quietly taking money out of the capital and I'm people get absolutely enraged when you tell that you know that that's where the money is really flowing and those are also the people who could do a smaller so I am balancing.
What what I can report an and I'm trying to think what I can reveal without them getting used to money laundering London and the quality of the quality of life for your average Londoner all things they connected and but at the same time I want to do you know bin.
We can go deep under why you didn't collection.
I think a bit of High and Low is good break.
I mean individual Talent is injured and going off doing their own thing is it quite a lot in America like I took a colson's making Kelly's of this is Morgan's MC done that here as well and they're alright by Chemical Red Sea Ventures there's just been acquired acquired by Bob Fox not Fox News but fox the the entertainment side of the dark empire and that's interesting these guys who often stars who had their own Fox News show where you are part of the Fox News family and you cannot be one of the management say you've ended side it doing podcasts which as we are sitting here on camera now reversing back into being something resembling Talk TV and they let you know the company that goldhanger Square in the UK market for the provides the services sells their ads does the business if these for this Talent right and to see that then.
Get bought by fox to use to employ these people and that the balances in a bit like on a million x bigger scale than what I'm doing is you know do you want to have a secured why you work as part of a structure and but where you know you will get paid regardless at the end of the month.
You know hopefully as long as the company doesn't go bus or do you want to go in a crazy moment of flux check everything up in the air and see if you can make a living out of it, but it could be very messy.
If you don't want to control their own destiny.
That's always existed and opportunities for them to do that better.
Yeah, I think so there's more opportunities for more Desire for all the ship never swing actually at the moment back in to produce a lead things that may just be a bit more entertaining the accused of something like baby.
That level of Watership is not going to go away that's brilliant, but I think there's there's a bit more of a kind of can reassemble a comedy can be a symbol of procedural drama something that happened to be quite so from the soul and gutted but I think the position Talent is in these days in terms of getting on screen getting their stories and their writing.
I think they're more empowered and ever and that's not going to change the quiz is the M25 and you see Galaxy A50 beaten to it by the new Samsung Galaxy S25 and O2 by 19th of March and save up to £480.
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Let's see how much attention to the media news to be paying this week this week is entitled broadcast a few stories of self-censorship in the news this week.
Can you tell me what the story is behind these cryptic questions? It's the best of three so buzzing with your name if you know the answer so.
Google say Alex will say let's play broadcastable right one.
What was cut from a transmitted version of the BAFTA film awards on Sunday xx some jokes about trump.
I think something like him.
To him so I'm watching a movie.
That's 15 and it is not on Nickelodeon yes that sort of censorship.
Make your own mind up ok, she has befallen the BBC How to Survive a water.
JimJam there are as with everything in that horrible conflict 101 issues raised by everybody in this case that one of the children was the son of a prominent politician.
I believe has issued a strange disclaimer slightly shifting the blame on to the Independent producer involved the 13-year old and where is the son of a minister in the Hammers run government and Alex is Jim says the sort of thrown under the bus worry broadcaster whose fault of these in the scripted.
I think there's probably so much more of a process of checking before you get to TX but I thinking in that field.
Yes, probably bit more of her bum fight for his problem.
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As a prize you get to work out what the radio spin-off of the media club can be sitting in work that have come back to us that will do.
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