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Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Media, Arts & Culture

by Cambridge University

Cutting-edge expert commentary, analysis and business insights on the media, arts and cultural issues of the day from Cambridge Judge Business School's global faculty, associates and guest speakers.

Copyright: 2013

Episodes

Film industry should rethink its values

9m · Published 25 Sep 12:57
Dr Hadida has created her own 'Bridge Video' to communicate her research and believes the industry should step away from box office-driven evaluation to take in wider dimensions of a movie's overall performance. She suggests that box office receipts remain the focus because they are immediate, reliable and easy to collect when a film's actual profitability - overall cost against overall revenue - is neglected in favour of early theatrical revenue.

Print and be damned! The libel debate rages

7m · Published 06 Jan 10:39
Dr Simon Singh, TV director, author and science journalist, is heading a campaign to reform Britain's libel laws. But while journalists, newspapers, celebrities and citizens have signed up to www.libelreform.org, our reputation for libel tourism continues to grow.

A sign of the times

7m · Published 16 Dec 16:15
The Times's paid-for content is proving a success story that others may follow explains John Witherow, Editor of the Sunday Times. He argues that paid-for content is the future for the newspaper industry and that all newspapers will eventually become digital.

The secret to paid-for online content is quality

4m · Published 16 Dec 16:14
Good quality journalism will win the battle for audiences in the new digital age, says Professor Mathias Döpfner of Axel Springer. He believes the newspaper industry is now moving in the right direction to charge for online content.

More news, more democracy or more superficiality?

5m · Published 16 Dec 16:12
Free newspapers, more blogging, millions of text messages, but is the information losing its quality? Professor Natalie Fenton of Goldsmith's, London, on the casualties of the digital revolution.

What future for the media?

12m · Published 16 Dec 16:05
From civil society in China, to new emerging markets in India. Three academics discuss our digital futures: Qiang Xiao of China Digital Times; Jaideep Prabhu of Cambridge Judge Business School, and Sir Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society.

Lights, camera, action!

10m · Published 24 Nov 11:24
Clips from 'The Godfather' demonstrate diversification in a family business; 'Gladiator' shows the implementation of a functional strategy; and 'Jerry Maguire' illustrates the concept of values. However, films that bridge the gap between the business and corporate world and business ideas and concepts are a rare breed. Dr Hadida explains.

Media, arts and culture - what role for leaders?

8m · Published 15 Jun 15:17
Media, arts and culture - what role for leaders? If success in the creative sector is crucially dependent on a combination of talent and popular response to it, what role is there for leaders and managers? Talented individuals are notoriously difficult to manage and public reactions to arts and media offerings equally hard to predict. Yet, professional managers and leaders have emerged who have helped Britain become the world leader it is today in the creative sector. Dame Patricia Hodgson of the BBC Trust explains the kinds of challenges they face and the breadth of skills they need in order to be able to operate successfully in a creative environment.

'And action'

11m · Published 15 Jun 13:49
'And action' - The economic down turn is good for the cinema business, people want escapism at an affordable price and that fits in with Bollywood's plan to increase its global market share of the film industry. It might just be that "East" can teach new tricks to the "West" says Patrick. (Partick von Sychowski, Chief Operating Officer, Adlabs Digital Cinema)

Soaring prices for Asian art

6m · Published 15 Jun 13:44
Soaring prices for Asian art - The emerging art market, says Anuradha, is booming and likely to keep on going up. (Anuradha Gosh-Muzumdar, Assistant Vice President and Indian Art Specialist, Sotheby's New York)

Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Media, Arts & Culture has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:55:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 27th, 2024 15:12.

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