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The Kids Media Club hosts, Jo, Andy, and Emily caught up after their time at MIP in Cannes to share their impressions. The market has been pretty gruelling for the industry so what was the mood like? Were producers buoyed by Can-can attitude at Cannes, or were they feeling more can't-can't? Is there a growing acceptance of new platforms like Roblox? Is it feasible for entertainment producers to use the immense popularity of Youtube to cash-flow their series?
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What is the collective word for a group of 'nerds'? A herd of Nerds? A tribe of Nerds?
In this week's episodes of the podcast, Andy, Jo, and Emily nerd out about nerd culture. The chat covers the waterfront. They dive deep into the world of fandoms - from comics to trainers, from Star Wars to Marvel, from gaming to Lego. This show is for everyone who is proud to be a nerd and anyone interested in understanding geek culture.
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Dreamworks is extending its Roblox integration with the launch of the new Shrek game. It's a sign that Roblox is becoming a key part of a big brand's flywheel and IP eco-system. Is it a trend or is Roblox here to stay? In this episode, Jo, Andy, and Emily chatted to Bill Kispert, SVP & GM, Games & Digital Platforms at Universal Products & Experiences, and Marcus Holstrom, CEO The Gang, to unpick how to build successful Roblox games that grow huge brands.
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In this snack-able episode of the Kids Media Club Podcast, Emily looks back on our recent chat with Kat Carr on TikTok and picks her key takeaways. Tons of bite-size wisdom and insights on the most viral social media platform around.
Keep tuned for some awesome interviews coming up in the next couple of weeks
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In this episode of the Kids Media Club Podcast, Jo, Emily, and Andy chat with the brilliant Kat Carr from creative agency, Think Jam, about how kids media brands can get the most out of TikTok. We explore what makes things go super viral on TikTok, how the TikTok audience is changing, and why even kid brands needs to have a TikTok strategy.
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In this episode of "The Kids Media Club Podcast," Jo, Emily, and Andy chat with Eric Calderon, the Executive Vice President of Creative Development at Falcon's Beyond. Together they explore the awesome world of anime. Eric knows his stuff when it comes to this, and he's talks about anime's origins, the unique system in which the work is developed and made, the hit shows, and what's next for anime.
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In this episode of the Kids Media Club Podcast, the tables are turned and the listeners get to ask the questions! Jo, Andy, and Emily take their listener's burning questions. The hosts try dusting their crystal ball and explore what the kids media landscape will look like in five years time and they also tackle the pros and cons of using AI in kids media.
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Join hosts Andy, Jo, and Emily for a fun, breezy, and hopefully insightful round table chat on a number of hot topics in this week's episode of "The Kids Media Club Podcast".
First up, they tackle the phenomenon of sport fandom and through the lens of Roblox, exploring how incorporate virtual kicks and digital cheers are shaping the next generation of sports enthusiasts.
The conversation then moves seamlessly into the cinematic fortunes (or misfortunes) of "Ryan's World: The Movie." - Is it a blunder of epic proportions? The gang debates whether Ryan, the YouTube sensation, failed attempt to move his brand into the world of movies, is a set-back for other YouTubers looking to diversify their personal brands.
Finally, the trio share their nervousness over the upcoming "Moana 2." Will the magic of the original be recaptured, or will this sequel be a wash out?
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It's a take-away episode this week. Jo, Emily, and Andy explore the topic of family movies and cinema in 2024. They pick some favourite moments and insights from their past interviews with industry experts Scott Mendelson, columnist and box office analyst for Puck, and Becky Evans, content strategist for Generation Media.
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In this special episode of the Kids Media Club podcast, we had the privilege of interviewing Kevin Gillis, the mastermind behind the beloved cartoon show, The Raccoons. Kevin takes us on a captivating journey behind the scenes, sharing valuable insights into how the series was created and the heartwarming impact it had on audiences. Furthermore, he discusses the significance of reintroducing The Raccoons to a new generation, giving us an exclusive peek into what this revival means to him personally. If you're a fan of The Raccoons or simply intrigued by the art of storytelling, this episode is not to be missed!
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In this episode of the Kids Media Club Podcast, hosts Andy, Jo, and Emily are joined by special guest Jeff Gomez, President and CEO of Starlight Runner Entertainment. A pioneer of transmedia storytelling, Jeff shares his valuable insights into this ever-evolving landscape. Dive into the world of transmedia and discover the exciting potential it holds for storytelling across different media platforms.
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In this episode of the Kids Media Club Podcast, hosts Andy, Jo, and Emily are joined by Louise Bucknole and Kyle Jenkins from Nickelodeon UK and Milkshake (the preschool block on UK's Channel 5). They discuss Milkshake's slate of local live-action based shows and their strategy for local programming.
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Stop motion animator and visual magician is the guest on today's Kids Media Club Podcast. Kevin has built a huge following on all the major social media platforms from LinkedIn to Youtube. He regularly gets viewing numbers networks would envy!
In this episode, Kevin chats to Jo, Emily, and Andy about making stop-motion animation go viral, the power of behind the scenes content, and why he likes to think of his audience as a 'network' of collaborators rather than 'followers' and 'subscribers'.
Connect with Kevin
https://kevinparry.tv/
Instagram: @kevinbparry
TikTok: @kevinbparry
YouTube: @kevinbparry
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In this week's Kids Media Club Podcast, Jo, Andy, and Emily are joined by guest Scott Mendelson, Box office columnist at Puck News, to talk about the state of family movies. They discuss whether the success of Inside Out 2 heralds the return of the Family movie blockbuster, try and pin down what Disney and Pixar got wrong with Buzz Lightyear the movie, and ponder if the sweet spot for nostalgia franchises is old but not ancient.
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In this week's episode, Emily and Andy chat with Brandon Katz, Senior Entertainment Industry Strategist, about the upcoming entry of several major entertainment properties into the Public Domain. What impact will it have on the major studios when their most cherished brands are available for anyone to put their spin on? Will this potential creative freedom rejuvenate stagnant characters with fresh and unexpected perspectives, or will it lead to creative chaos and confusion? We asked Brandon for his view of what's in store for the big studios and legacy IP holders.
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In this episode of The Kids Media Club Podcast, Jo, Emily, and Andy have the pleasure of chatting with Laura Taylor Williams, head of Digital Partnerships and Monetization at Aardman Animation. They discuss the evolving market for FAST channels (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV), the differences between the commercial opportunities for them in North America compared to Europe, and Aardman's own experience and learnings from setting up the 'Shaun and Sheep and Friends' FAST channel.
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In this episode of the Kids Media Club Podcast, Andy, Jo, and Emily have a chin-wag about the latest kids media news. They discuss the bonanza box office of Inside Out 2 (does this break the Disney Pixar curse?), share their impressions of the new public domain Winnie the Pooh, and talk about the latest Roblox news.
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