
Tim Burrowes
Founder at Mumbrella
Publisher of email newsletter Unmade. Author of book Media Unmade. Founder of Mumbrella, back in the day. English-Australian. Or maybe Australian-English
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1 week ago |
unmade.media | Tim Burrowes
Welcome to a midweek update from Unmade. Today: The tectonic plates shift again in the radio industry, as Southern Cross Austereo is once again worth more than ARN Media. Today’s post went to Unmade’s paying members an hour before everyone else. Your annual membership also gets you tickets to September’s REmade conference on retail media; to October’s Unlock conference on marketing in the nighttime economy; and to Unmade’s Compass end-of-year roadshow. You also get access to our paywalled archive.
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1 week ago |
unmade.media | Tim Burrowes
Welcome to a Tuesday update from Unmade. Today: How Labor won through a more localised advertising strategy than most people realised; Motio’s share price jumps on an upgraded profit outlook; and the lecher of LinkedIn ups his stake in Vinyl Group. Today’s full post is for our paying members only. For fans of cutting it fine, below the paywall you’ll also find the coupon code for a free member ticket to HumAIn which takers place in Sydney this afternoon.
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1 week ago |
unmade.media | Tim Burrowes |Cat McGinn
Welcome to an election day edition of Unmade, written on Saturday morning on a cool morning in Evandale, Tasmania. Today: Kyle & Jackie O are in more trouble in Sydney than people have noticed; AI marches on; and the Unmade Index pushes up. Happy World Press Freedom Day. To get maximum value from a paid membership of Unmade, sign up today.
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2 weeks ago |
unmade.media | Tim Burrowes
Welcome to a Thursday update from Unmade. Today: In a frenetic week for Meta, the company held its first Australian Upfronts-style event yesterday. It’s all-in on AI, and then some. To get maximum value from a paid membership of Unmade, sign up today.
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2 weeks ago |
unmade.media | Tim Burrowes
Welcome to a Tuesday update from Unmade. With today’s announcement of Cathy O’Connor’s departure from Ooh Media we look back on her four-year tenure and ask whether the experiment of bringing somebody from outside the insular world of outdoor advertising was a success. Today’s full post is for our paying members only. Below the paywall, you’ll also find the coupon code for free member tickets to HumAIn.To get maximum value from a paid membership of Unmade, sign up today.
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RT @ausbiztv: This ASX sector has been left in the dust 💨 @timburrowes of Unmade breaks down the struggle of media companies and what plagu…

In which I find myself arguing on the side of a tax intervention

Media companies are struggling, but should taxpayers bail out journalism? In today’s Friday Fight, @UnmadeAU owner @timburrowes argues yes: https://t.co/bMMD0Tjn99 While professor of economics @chrisberg argues no: https://t.co/ASgjVYK7Mb https://t.co/2UArfP7V4d

RT @crikey_news: Media companies are struggling, but should taxpayers bail out journalism? In today’s Friday Fight, @UnmadeAU owner @timb…