Hear Ye! Hear Ye! It’s B&T’s Fast 30 Podcast With The Monkeys CEO Mark Green

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! It’s B&T’s Fast 30 Podcast With The Monkeys CEO Mark Green

Yes, dear listeners, we’re back. After a short hiatus while staff indulged in some much needed winter hibernation, the B&T team have returned to the studios. And new studios at that, with our dear friends at Eardrum upping sticks to new digs on Kent St in the Rocks.

And for our triumphant return we’ve got a swag of big stories and new campaigns for your aural delectation. We lift the hood on Target’s latest ad campaign, more great work from KFC, a social media stunt by Burger King and UBank’s latest campaign courtesy of the The Monkeys.

And speaking of which, our special guest this edition is none other than The Monkeys CEO Mark Green, who talks with Dave and Daisy about what makes a crackerjack campaign and walking the fine line between edgy and safe creative.

So, if you like what you’re hearing, then subscribe to B&T‘s Fast 30 through iTunes. It’s also available on Spotify and other podcast players.

Or you can always tune in below. Happy listening.




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