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Future of Media London takeaways: confidence, trust and risk taking

Future of Media London takeaways: confidence, trust and risk taking
The Media Leader Podcast

Reporter Jack Benjamin and editor-in-chief Omar Oakes unpack key themes from last week’s Future of Media London 2024 event.

The duo review some of the biggest sessions from the two-day conference, including takeaways from interviews with DMG Media vice-chairman Rich Caccappolo, LBC presenter James O’Brien, and Global CEO Stephen Miron.

Oakes also describes the inspiring manifestos presented by members of the Future 100 Club, and why Starcom’s Vanessa Jarrad had the winning pitch.

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Highlights

1:54: “Confidence” in the immediate future of media, publishing and Origin

10:39: Avinash Kaushik’s word of the conference: “Incrementality”

13:47: Reviewing the Future 100 manifestos

20:29: James O’Brien’s views on industry trust

29:45: Stephen Miron’s sage advice and leaders’ tolerance for risk

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