This week, Ian Ash and Steve Mast are joined by Canadian marketing legend, entrepreneur, and host of the Chatter That Matters podcast, Tony Chapman.
Inspired by Tony's viral LinkedIn post, the team tackles one of the most polarizing topics in Canadian media: the future of the CBC. With a $1.4 billion annual budget, an aging demographic, and fierce competition from global streaming giants, is it time for Canada's public broadcaster to fundamentally reinvent itself?
Tony argues that Canada doesn't have a talent deficit — we have an ownership deficit. We discuss why Canada needs to stop acting like a "branch plant" for Hollywood and start operating like a national IP engine.
From the success of BBC Studios to the untapped potential of Canadian video gaming, music, and AI-generated content, we explore how repurposing public funds could turn Canada into a global creative powerhouse.
Plus, the team gives their unsolicited advice on how to stem the brain drain, rebrand the country's "culture of weakness," and why the next great science fiction franchise might just be vibe-coded from a phone in Toronto.
In This Episode, You'll Learn
Follow Tony Chapman: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/
Chatter That Matters Podcast: https://chatterthatmatters.ca/
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