Future Media w/ Ricky Sutton and Chapell
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Two fearless pioneers share the lessons learned over 30 years at the top of the media, tech, marketing and legal industries - with some real-life stories and radical new ideas thrown in to spice things up...
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Denmark's strategy to front run Europe on Big Tech deals
Denmark may be famous for Lego, Ozempic, and a Bluetooth named after a Viking king — but its next export could be a new model for media power in the AI era. It’s rallied 99 per cent of the country’s…
Did South Africa just crack the code on tech publisher deals?
South Africa just announced the most intriguing deal I’ve seen yet for tech platforms to support premium publishers. It follows Australia deals in Canada, Europe, the UK, Denmark and a growing list…
Is AI search reviving trust as the new ranking signal?
Bouncing around LinkedIn the other day I stumbled on a post by one of the smartest people I know. Stuart Forrest runs audience development for global media group Bauer, and he was pondering the…
Meta insiders break cover on Australia's under-16s ban
Two former Meta leaders are breaking their silence on Australia’s world-first under-16s social media ban. The law is just weeks old, and we’ve heard plenty from government, parents and kids - but…
How a smartarse stunt might cost Google billions
Last year, Google pulled a move only a trillion-dollar giant would try. It literally wrote the US government a cashier’s cheque for a little over $2 million so it could dodge a jury in the Justice…
Australia's news bargaining code must widen to AI, TikTok and Apple
Australia was the first to make tech pay for journalism with a trailblazing News Media Bargaining Code. Five years on, those deals with Google and Meta are expiring. Meta's walked away. Google's…
eSafety chief says Big Tech smear tactics targeted her kids
On December 10, Australia will drop a legal hammer and become the first country in the world to ban social media accounts for under-16s. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, X, and…
Journalism’s warrior taking the fight to DC and tech’s doorstep
Today we're joined by one of the most influential figures in journalism. Danielle Coffey is President and CEO of the News/Media Alliance and was just named one of the most powerful women in…
Advertisers see no value in news but Google knows society will pay
Google’s former global news chief has a blunt warning: The world is quietly voting against facts. And when Google Search throttled news in Australia and Canada during a high-stakes regulatory…
Google’s news chief reveals sharing traffic was never the goal
Richard Gingras has been one of the most influential figures at the intersection of news and tech over the past 40 years. He’s seen it from multiple angles: As a journalist, as an internet pioneer -…
Inside DuckDuckGo - can privacy win the browser wars?
“If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.” It’s a line we’ve all heard, but in an AI-powered world of constant surveillance, it’s never felt truer - or scarier. Today’s guest is…
The Boston Globe sees quality convert as AI crushes clickbait
Marc Choquette heads SEO at The Boston Globe and has lived in the blast radius of Google since 2009, but he’s a numbers guy and he’s seen something new and exciting.He says the data shows that AI…
It’s cat and mouse, but we will charge the AIs - Cloudflare
Tech giant Cloudflare jolted the tech and publishing world when it announced it was stepping in as a traffic cop to protect publishers from AI's training on their content without permission. Alan and…
Time to pull a dusty legal bomb from the basement?
Antitrust professor John Newman - veteran of both the US Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission - hasn’t minced words about Google’s monopoly in search.Today, he explains why the…
Ad scion reveals the critical value of journalism
Ad chief Joshua Lowcock was a key witness alongside Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella in the antitrust trial that exposed Google’s dominance in both search and advertising.As global chief media officer at…
Why I quit journalism to help the FTC break-up Big Tech
Shoshana Wodinsky was a tech reporter for Gizmodo, AdWeek, and MarketWatch until reporting wasn’t enough. So she joined the US Federal Trade Commission. Soon, she was in the room with former chair…
He sued Google, and won. Now he gets to decide its future
The Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has led the charge against Google’s trio of monopolies in search, ad tech and app stores.As lead counsel for 38 US states, he had an influential say in the…
How big a job is extracting Chrome from Google?
Four billion people use Chrome to access the web but after three antitrust losses, the Department of Justice has demanded the browser is spun out and handed to a new custodian to power the next…
Advocacy group calls on DOJ to coordinate remedies in Google antitrust trials
Tim Cowen of Preiskel & Co joins Alan Chapell to discuss Google's antitrust woes, and the Movement for an Open Web's call for DOJ to more effectively harmonize the various remedies Google's…
Apple is in Brussels to explain its DMA compliance with the EU Commission
Ricky Sutton and Chapell talk with competition and regulatory attorney Gene Burrus about Apple's participation in EU Digital Markets Act workshops. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and…
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Future Media w/ Ricky Sutton and Chapell has published 43 episodes since February 2025, covering topics in Business, News.
Future Media w/ Ricky Sutton and Chapell is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 53m.
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