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Kids Media Club: Hosts chat on the Impact of layoffs in Media and navigating changes in the industry

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In this episode of the Kids Media Club podcast, hosts Andy, Jo, and Emily discuss the current challenges in the kids' media industry, including layoffs and the importance of networking. They highlight Emily Brundige's success as a creator and the significance of in-person experiences. The conversation shifts to the rise of stage productions and the dynamics of fandom, particularly focusing on K-Pop Demon Hunters. They also explore the importance of content planning for IP longevity and conclude with a discussion on SpongeBob's resurgence and Nickelodeon's enduring power in the market.

Takeaways:

The industry is facing significant layoffs and challenges.

Emily Brundige's success story serves as inspiration for creators.

Building a network is crucial for career longevity.

In-person experiences are becoming increasingly important.

Stage productions are evolving as part of IP strategies.

Fandom engagement is vital for sustaining interest in content.

K-Pop Demon Hunters is a case study in modern fandom dynamics.

Content plans are essential for the longevity of IP.

SpongeBob's resurgence highlights Nickelodeon's enduring power.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Sponsorship Opportunities

01:56 Industry Layoffs and Their Impact

05:43 Building in Public: Lessons from Emily Brundige

09:42 The Evolution of Stage Productions in Kids Media

13:22 Experiential Opportunities and IP Revivals

17:02 Fandom and Community in Cinema Experiences

18:24 Crafting Theatrical Experiences from IPs

21:00 The Evolution of Fandom and Engagement

24:36 The Impact of Algorithms on Fandom

27:44 Depth of IP and Content Planning

34:18 SpongeBob: A Case Study in Longevity

39:40 Reviving Legacy Brands and Future Prospects

  continue reading

136 episodes

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In this episode of the Kids Media Club podcast, hosts Andy, Jo, and Emily discuss the current challenges in the kids' media industry, including layoffs and the importance of networking. They highlight Emily Brundige's success as a creator and the significance of in-person experiences. The conversation shifts to the rise of stage productions and the dynamics of fandom, particularly focusing on K-Pop Demon Hunters. They also explore the importance of content planning for IP longevity and conclude with a discussion on SpongeBob's resurgence and Nickelodeon's enduring power in the market.

Takeaways:

The industry is facing significant layoffs and challenges.

Emily Brundige's success story serves as inspiration for creators.

Building a network is crucial for career longevity.

In-person experiences are becoming increasingly important.

Stage productions are evolving as part of IP strategies.

Fandom engagement is vital for sustaining interest in content.

K-Pop Demon Hunters is a case study in modern fandom dynamics.

Content plans are essential for the longevity of IP.

SpongeBob's resurgence highlights Nickelodeon's enduring power.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Sponsorship Opportunities

01:56 Industry Layoffs and Their Impact

05:43 Building in Public: Lessons from Emily Brundige

09:42 The Evolution of Stage Productions in Kids Media

13:22 Experiential Opportunities and IP Revivals

17:02 Fandom and Community in Cinema Experiences

18:24 Crafting Theatrical Experiences from IPs

21:00 The Evolution of Fandom and Engagement

24:36 The Impact of Algorithms on Fandom

27:44 Depth of IP and Content Planning

34:18 SpongeBob: A Case Study in Longevity

39:40 Reviving Legacy Brands and Future Prospects

  continue reading

136 episodes

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