Lend Us Your Ears! It’s B&T’s Latest Fast 30 Podcast

Lend Us Your Ears! It’s B&T’s Latest Fast 30 Podcast

Hello again ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the latest episode of B&T‘s Fast 30 podcast. We’re back with our fortnightly discussion of the world of media, which this time comes with a side of rich, creamy insights, washed down with a flagon of barrel-aged nonsense.

On the show this week we chew the fat on Rebel Wilson’s drastically reduced payout from Bauer, former NewsCorp CMO Tony Phillips’ new venture, the possibly sordid nature of Sir Martin Sorrell’s exit and IPG’s warning to staff about consuming too much mood enhancer at this year’s Cannes Lions.

Plus we dissect some fresh campaigns, including French agency Sid Lee Paris’s new Skyn condoms range, Sportsbet’s World Cup outing and our wonderful sponsor Eardrum’s grotesque BizCover campaign. And we’re also joined by Kieran Moore, CEO of PR & PA for WPP AUNZ, for a chat on the changing world of, you guessed it, PR.

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, why not just listen below for our latest edition right here.

 




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