Podcast
Welcome to The Clipsource Conversations screening room! Media and entertainment is a 2 trillion dollar global industry. With close to 900,000 people working in the US alone, we want to know what happens behind the scenes of this giant machine. Listen in to our 30-minute chats with professionals working in the heart of the industry and hear how they got there and what it takes to keep the wheels turning.
CC #6: Examining Netflix's success in the current economy with Erik Hoffman
In this conversation, we sit down with Erik Hoffman and explore the factors driving Netflix's success in the current economy.
CC #5: Appealing to viewers: Focus on what matters with Erik Hoffman
In this conversation, we sit down with Erik Hoffman and discuss the tactics that streaming providers are using to appeal to viewers in this competitive landscape and whether or not they are putting their energy into the right areas.
CC #4: Creating a relationship with the end user and monetizing the back catalog with Erik Hoffman
In this conversation, we sit down with Erik Hoffman, the CTO of Clipsource, and discuss his rich history working in the Swedish broadcast industry as well as the possibilities that lie ahead for ads in streaming services and monetizing the back catalog.
CC #3: How to build a sports audience in 2022 with Max Garshman—Content Associate at ESPN
In this conversation, we sit down with Max Garshman, a Content Associate at ESPN, and discuss the tactics and trends that are occurring when it comes to building a sports audience in 2022.
CC #2: How to simplify complex workflows in the entertainment industry with Johan Wiklund
In this conversation, we sit down with Johan Wiklund, the CPO of Clipsource, and discuss the best ways to simplify complex workflows in the entertainment industry when it comes to accessing and sharing marketing materials and data.
CC #1: Why do some American media companies fail when expanding into Europe with Dan Willstrand
In this Clipsource Conversation, we sit down with Dan Willstrand, CEO of Clipsource, to discuss why many American companies have failed when expanding into Europe, the challenges they face and what they can do to be more successful.