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Broadcast Media: The Inside Track

by Ancast Podcast

Do you want to hear how people got into the broadcast media industry and what they would do differently if they had their insight doing it now? The weekly show takes seasoned professionals, recruiters, academics and recent graduates as guests to give their practical tips and real life stories. You get to hear their journey with a wide variety of different fields and disciplines and will hopefully give you inspiration, affirmation, confidence and trust in yourself. The host has been through the highs and lows in all roles and wants to 'pay it forwards' to new comers with 1 on 1 interviews.

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Episodes

How to leverage your broadcast media network connections and thrive with Ben Anchor

20m · Published 27 Dec 02:00

So during lockdown I worked with a lifelong friend, a musician Tom Southerton who’s now based in Japan, to develop a podcast. I wanted to turn the tables and get me to talk a little bit more in depth about the importance of the broadcast network of connections.

It was great to talk with a few consultants from the Hawk network throughout the series and discover what their projects were like. As this is the broadcast network series I also liked getting guests from more obscure or leftfield areas too.

You can find out more by going to www.linkedin.com/company/ancast/ or https://www.hawkmediapartnership.com/team_member/ben-anchor/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/J21YyJ6ad49

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. How Ben has developed his broadcast network over the years
  2. How was the process authoring books in different formats
  3. What makes you happy with the work that you do and why

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from host Ben:

I have been working at the 'hard end' of broadcast independently for many years, if there's a major transformation or project needing a specialist - this is where I shine. A big fan of cloud, DevOps and agile methods - I like having enough technical grounding and balance it with communicating with people - of all levels.

It all started working in production and editing videos on a laptop to now helping deliver huge complex broadcast projects where I can turn up and not be phased by any of it - let me work with the team and get on with delivering it without supervision. You will see from my track record all of this and when you meet me I like to build up trust and demonstrate this by attention to detail, honesty and big picture mentality.

In my spare time I love culture, like to travel and explore where I can improve my photography hobby - also like to get involved in charity fundraising. If you want to reach out feel free to send me a connection here and we can talk.

Specialities - project management, business analyst, media solutions engineering, workflow specialist, technical consultant, agile, facilitation, training

Starting a broadcast consultancy firm 'Hawk Media Partnership' with Angus Blackwood

22m · Published 20 Dec 02:00

Me and Angus go way back and was one of my first senior managers I sort of got on with really, he has time for anyone and thought he would be a great guest. His expansion of Hawk has been incredible especially over the last year and fascinating to find out what’s behind it all.

It was great to find out that Angus has also spent some of his career in satellite, radio and the European space agency - giving weight to finding your ideal role!

You can find out more by going to www.hawkmediapartnership.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/angusblackwood/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/mLl7AMDDvAb

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. The story of Angus from starting 1985 to forming Hawk
  2. Talk through the different skill sets and project types
  3. Explaining the value of the consultants network

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guest Angus:

I founded The Hawk Media Partnership to meet the needs of broadcast and media companies looking for a one stop shop in technical consultancy.

Broadcast & media is undergoing extraordinary change. Conventional linear TV is giving way to radical new models of media delivery. New players like Netflix, Amazon and Apple are pumping millions into production and rights acquisition. DAZN is on the warpath. Will BBC Match of the Day, which began in 1964, still have an audience in 2024?

These monumental changes, coupled with intense competition for eyeballs, mean that broadcasters and their suppliers need to be able to deliver media to consumers better than ever before - faultlessly, seamlessly and efficiently.

Starting a broadcast consultancy firm 'Hawk Media Partnership' with Angus Blackwood

22m · Published 20 Dec 02:00

Me and Angus go way back and was one of my first senior managers I sort of got on with really, he has time for anyone and thought he would be a great guest. His expansion of Hawk has been incredible especially over the last year and fascinating to find out what’s behind it all.

It was great to find out that Angus has also spent some of his career in satellite, radio and the European space agency - giving weight to finding your ideal role!

You can find out more by going to www.hawkmediapartnership.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/angusblackwood/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/mLl7AMDDvAb

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. The story of Angus from starting 1985 to forming Hawk
  2. Talk through the different skill sets and project types
  3. Explaining the value of the consultants network

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guest Angus:

I founded The Hawk Media Partnership to meet the needs of broadcast and media companies looking for a one stop shop in technical consultancy.

Broadcast & media is undergoing extraordinary change. Conventional linear TV is giving way to radical new models of media delivery. New players like Netflix, Amazon and Apple are pumping millions into production and rights acquisition. DAZN is on the warpath. Will BBC Match of the Day, which began in 1964, still have an audience in 2024?

These monumental changes, coupled with intense competition for eyeballs, mean that broadcasters and their suppliers need to be able to deliver media to consumers better than ever before - faultlessly, seamlessly and efficiently.

Being an apprentice and mentoree supported me in engineering with Amber Holbrook

16m · Published 13 Dec 02:00

Through a mutual friend and someone I’d done a show with previously it was a recommendation - Amber was keen to do a show and I had a slot left.

I’d always wanted to find out what apprenticeships were like and how the mentoree support was like with Rise - Amber even recognised a few previous guests!

You can find out more by going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/amber-holbrook-721284a4/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/w4MtMzljoq9

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. Studying a higher apprenticeship with the BBC in Broadcast Engineering
  2. From 1st Line Broadcast Support Engineer for 4 years, to the most recent transition into a Proposals Engineer
  3. Working in a male dominated industry and being part of the RISE project as a mentoree

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Panel talk on IBC with Paul Markham, Tony Dotchin, Jonathan Marshall and Phil Hodgetts

36m · Published 06 Dec 02:00

I’ve known most of the panel members for as long as I’ve been going to the IBC show, some as independents, some with their companies but all sharing the same camaraderie. And as were in the festive period me and some of the panel spruced up with hats and Christmas jumpers!

I wanted to host a live podcast on the eve of 'IBC 2021'. Streaming to LinkedIn which was one thing I’d always wanted to do. I'm keen to get some industry folks together and talk about the 2nd show in a row cancelled, the advent of IBC Digital and other topics related to the show.

You can find out more about the IBC show by going to https://show.ibc.org/

Sneak preview Audiogram podcast: https://share.descript.com/view/dt6RcZmQaDb

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. Introductions and show of hands how long you've been going to the show
  2. If you were attending in-person this year what would you be looking for?
  3. Panel: What is the view on virtualizing the show and the IBC Digital platform
  4. Recollections of memorable moments from previous years - any stories to tell.
  5. Panel: Future direction of trade shows - less of them? more networking?
  6. IBC Quiz - quick fire round and wrap up.

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

More on our panel guests:

Paul Markham:

I've done software, hardware, infrastructure, networks, web, cloud, security, audio, video and broadcast technologies. I've managed teams, recruited teams, performance managed and handled redundancies. I took the ITIL foundation exam and got only one answer wrong. I've worked on business cases, led workshops, solved awkward problems and generally tried to bridge the gaps between technology, business and people to get to the real initiatives that can make things better.

Tony Dotchin:

Prince 2 and Agile qualified Project Manager with a proven track record of delivering complex and diverse projects.

Experienced in design and delivery of contribution events using technical and operational knowledge to create robust and innovative delivery mechanisms and operational solutions for sports broadcasting. Extensive experience on DTT and DTH platforms. Former REME avionics technician.

Jonathan Marshall

Whether in his earlier role in BBC R&D or latterly in commercial innovation, Jonathan has played a key role in the invention and dissemination of many of the interactive technologies we now take for granted - Red button TV, hybrid TV (internet + broadcast) and integration of programming with Social networks and online trends. To do so has required a leading level of creative and truly multidisciplinary understanding and vision, working with other visionaries, writers, programme makers, technologists and broadcasters. The result of his work has been to significantly extend the reach and possibility of the creative industries in both broadcast and online environments.

Phil Hodgetts:

I partner with broadcasters and telecommunications companies across Europe to scale their flexible workforce in-line with delivery needs. My role is to work closely with various client stakeholders to scope requirements of unique and complex technology programmes, understand what skills are required and deliver those skills from Caspian One's Partnered Network of Associates.

Broadcast technology projects in large and small companies with Jeremy Smith

16m · Published 29 Nov 02:00

I’d met Jeremy working on related projects in the industry, it was only after he became one of the network of Hawk consultants that I really understood what makes him tick. It was interesting to hear from someone who’s been around the block and likes the smaller broadcasters and companies now.

Who knew that Jeremy was once a TV presenter, he comes from the creative and post-production side of broadcast and now finds himself deep in the technology now.

You can find out more by going to: www.hawkmediapartnership.com/team_member/jeremy-smith/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/elto6g2EaUp

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. Where it all started and how he got into broadcast projects
  2. The differences between large corporate and small scale companies
  3. What it’s like becoming a consultant within a partner network

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guest Jeremy:

With more than 25 years’ experience in broadcast television operations and programme-making, I offer unique leadership for hard-working teams, provide structure to complicated activities and solve knotty problems in pressured and dynamic environments to deliver efficiencies and clever solutions.

A hybrid background leading operational and technical teams for large and small businesses in the television industry together with experience writing, directing and editing programmes for ITV and BBC helps me bridge gaps of understanding between creative and operational parts of businesses.

Redefining the news by Volv Media with Priyanka Vazirani and Shannon Almeida

16m · Published 25 Nov 02:00

Having put out another guest slot post wondering who may respond I was interested in Priyanka’s response as she is in social media software. My take on it was is it part of broadcast media and how it has evolved with the younger generations.

It was my first 3 shot interview with Priyanka and co-founder Shannon both taking part, it was fascinating hearing the Volv story and how they fit into this new eco-system of news consumption.

You can find out more by going to https://volvmedia.com/ or LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/volvmedia/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/0Y56tDomDX2

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. How people’s perception of content has changed over the years
  2. By redefining the news how Volv fits in with today's generation
  3. What they look for in people they hire and their news app workflows

If you found this bonus episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guests Shannon & Priyanka:

Our founders Shannon Almeida and Priyanka Vazirani reimagined the news after they personally witnessed the jarring implications of biased news while working on a social campaign for their first startup. Now, they are taking on the media industry as a whole by solving its three main challenges - reader's declining attention span, information overload, and most importantly, media bias - in an easy, approachable manner.

How project skills acquired in broadcast media transcend industry with Kim Billings

17m · Published 22 Nov 02:00

I’ve known Kim for many years and always been a friendly outgoing type in the industry so I directly messaged her and invited her on the show. Glad she was able to impart some of her insights into acquiring skills in the industry and what it’s like to move on.

Kim explains her early days and the fact that commercials were mastered on tape and couriered around to the broadcast facilities. Also little known fact is her candle making side hobby!

You can find out more by going to www.pmi.org or www.linkedin.com/in/kim-j-billings/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/MXCNhO5ha49

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. Takes us through the early days and recognising opportunities
  2. Offering project management experience for newcomers
  3. What it’s like to move industry and take those skills with you

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guest Kim:

A results-oriented Senior Manager, relied upon to lead digital transformation and innovatory business change. Leading programs to support the strategic direction of the business and achieve organisational goals. A pragmatic and methodical approach; leading by example, encouraging cross-vertical synergies and departmental collaboration to ensure continuous improvement. My greatest satisfaction comes from coaching and mentoring staff to develop their careers and grow their sphere of influence.

https://share.descript.com/view/MXCNhO5ha49

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Complexities of IP over the Internet for Linear TV Contribution with Joseph Nunwa

20m · Published 15 Nov 02:00

We go way back and actually started our operations jobs on the same day sharing rides in his car, we have had separate but great career paths in the industry. He messaged when I was doing series 1 asking if he can have a slot - so reserved him an episode in series 2!

Joseph’s work is something I don’t deal with day to day - especially new developments so was fascinated to understand the latest offerings. Hitting the nail on the head by saying it’s tried and tested to consumer so why not expand to business to business.

You can find out more by going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-nunwa/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/28ClI8kTqKK

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. Why use the internet as a method for TV contribution
  2. Framing of what we mean by Contribution
  3. Why not, brief discussion on reasons not to use the internet
  4. Technical Benefits
  5. Business / Service Benefits
  6. What are some of the primary complexities / challenges faced when we transition contribution on the Internet
  7. Overcoming the perception of the internet (reliability, security) both internally and with customers
  8. Service management gaps (Contractual challenges, SLA challenges, Managed Service)
  9. Legacy rights and regulations
  10. Conclusion – How we foresee IP contribution over the internet changing in the next 1-3 years.

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guest Joseph:

Joseph is a proven technologist with a track record in identifying and implementing innovative transformation within the Media & Entertainment sector. Throughout his 14 year career, Joseph has held several progressive technical, operational and customer facing positions across global technology suppliers, service providers, and content owner organizations.

Joseph is a customer focussed result-driven individual who has demonstrated his ability to work for organizations with differing corporate strategies, showcasing his ability to adapt and grow within multi-national, multi-billion-dollar organizations.

Complexities of IP over the Internet for Linear TV Contribution with Joseph Nunwa

20m · Published 15 Nov 02:00

We go way back and actually started our operations jobs on the same day sharing rides in his car, we have had separate but great career paths in the industry. He messaged when I was doing series 1 asking if he can have a slot - so reserved him an episode in series 2!

Joseph’s work is something I don’t deal with day to day - especially new developments so was fascinated to understand the latest offerings. Hitting the nail on the head by saying it’s tried and tested to consumer so why not expand to business to business.

You can find out more by going to https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-nunwa/

Sneak preview Audiogram: https://share.descript.com/view/28ClI8kTqKK

During the episode we go through some talking points:

  1. Why use the internet as a method for TV contribution
  2. Framing of what we mean by Contribution
  3. Why not, brief discussion on reasons not to use the internet
  4. Technical Benefits
  5. Business / Service Benefits
  6. What are some of the primary complexities / challenges faced when we transition contribution on the Internet
  7. Overcoming the perception of the internet (reliability, security) both internally and with customers
  8. Service management gaps (Contractual challenges, SLA challenges, Managed Service)
  9. Legacy rights and regulations
  10. Conclusion – How we foresee IP contribution over the internet changing in the next 1-3 years.

If you found this episode useful and want to hear other stories check out the series and subscribe, there are even plans for an audiobook so keep tuned in!

For more information about the host and additional offerings head over to ancast.co.uk

Thanks for listening!

Ben

More from guest Joseph:

Joseph is a proven technologist with a track record in identifying and implementing innovative transformation within the Media & Entertainment sector. Throughout his 14 year career, Joseph has held several progressive technical, operational and customer facing positions across global technology suppliers, service providers, and content owner organizations.

Joseph is a customer focussed result-driven individual who has demonstrated his ability to work for organizations with differing corporate strategies, showcasing his ability to adapt and grow within multi-national, multi-billion-dollar organizations.

Broadcast Media: The Inside Track has 43 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 13:22:07. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 06:15.

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