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The Campaign Podcast
Will the Omnicom-IPG merger really happen?
After dominating news headlines throughout December, and likely well into 2025, it is all still possible for the Omnicom-IPG merger to fall through, repeating history from 2013 when Omnicom failed to merge with Publicis Groupe.Campaign's editor-in-chief Gideon Spanier sat down in a global exclusive interview with John Wren, CEO of Omnicom, and Philippe Krakowsky, CEO of IPG, after they announced the all-stock deal on 9 December to create the world's biggest agency group. Since then, the share price of Omnicom declined 15%.In this episode, Spanier is joined by editor Maisie McCabe and media editor Beau...
2025-01-14
39 min
100%Media week, le podcast The Media Leader FR
#98 : Emmanuelle Le Goff (Médiamétrie), TNT, Ligue 1, IPG Mediabrands
Pour ce nouvel épisode du podcast 100%Media week, Vincent Thobel, rédacteur en chef adjoint de The Media Leader, revient sur les actualités marquantes de la semaine en 10 minutes chrono. Nous recevons Emmanuelle Le Goff, directrice de la radio chez Médiamétrie.HTMLÀ retrouver également sur Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music.Au sommaire de cet épisode #98 :1. Le président de l’ARCOM, entre dans le jeu des droits TV du football. Devant le Sénat, Roch-Olivier Maistre s’est exprimé sur les prix élevés des abonnements sportifs, en particulier ceux d...
2024-10-18
10 min
The IPG Podcast
Storywise, AI and the publishing slushpile
Gavin Marcus and Jeremy Esekow of AI-powered start-up Storywise join the IPG Podcast to discuss their solution to a problem familiar to many publishers: the volume of submissions from authors. They discuss how Storywise helps reduce the slushpile of manuscripts, and argue for the positive applications of AI at a time when so much talk is of its threats to publishing.
2024-09-04
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Audiobooks for people with print disabilities
Kieran Potter joins the IPG Podcast to discuss how Calibre brings audiobook to people with a print disability. He tells us about the history, purpose and value of the charity and how it works for both users and publishers.
2024-08-29
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Copyright, publishing and PLS
Will Crook, head of policy and communications at Publishers' Licensing Services (PLS), is the guest on this episode of the IPG Podcast. He discusses the vital issue of copyright in publishing, especially as it relates to the threats of Artificial Intelligence, as well as the work that PLS is doing to make sure publishers' interests are represented in government.
2024-06-07
26 min
The IPG Podcast
Costs and sustainability in printing
With costs rising and pressure growing to reduce the carbon footprint of books, this episode of the IPG Podcast looks at what publishers can do to become more sustainable, both financially and environmentally. Our guest is Vicky Ellis-Duveen of Clays, who has some excellent advice for making many areas of print, production and supply more cost-effective and greener.
2024-03-06
20 min
The IPG Podcast
PLS and Tom West
Publishers' Licensing Services is at the heart of publishing in the UK, distributing millions of pounds a year via collective licensing and supporting publishers with rights management and permissions. This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes chief executive Tom West to talk about its history, purpose and future, as well as some of the big issues facing his organisation and publishing at the moment, including around AI.
2024-03-06
20 min
The IPG Podcast
Selling in Europe
Brexit has led to major issues for UK publishers selling books in Europe. In this episode of the IPG Podcast, James Dunphy of Durnell Marketing discusses the big problems and shares some advice to help publishers make their sales and distribution easier and more effective.
2023-11-30
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Simon Liebesny, Saqi Books
This episode of the IPG Podcast looks at the value of specialist and purpose-driven independents to publishing and the cultural life of the UK. Our guest is Simon Liebesny, formerly of Pluto Press and now associate publisher at Saqi Books. Simon also talks about his career in publishing, plans for Saqi and the importance of communities like the IPG in our industry.
2023-11-10
14 min
The IPG Podcast
AI in publishing
As Artificial Intelligence begins to transform some aspects of publishing, this episode of the IPG Podcast gets an expert overview of the subject from Nadim Sadek, founder and CEO of AI marketing specialist Shimmr, and author of 'Shimmer, Don't Shake', a guide to embracing AI in our industry. Nadim shares his views on the opportunities and challenges of AI and has some great advice for publishers who are starting to adopt it in their work.
2023-10-04
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Large print in publishing
Large print books help millions of people to read content they couldn't otherwise access—but it's a format that doesn't always get the attention it deserves. In this episode of the IPG Podcast Ingram's Laura Dolan shares some great advice for publishers on production, pricing, discoverability and more, and flags useful resources to help.
2023-10-03
15 min
The IPG Podcast
Rights and the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair
With the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair approaching, this episode of the IPG Podcast discusses multi-media rights and how the event can support visiting publishers. Jenny Kuehne, director of rights and licensing solutions, joins us to chat about opportunities to sell film, TV and audio rights, share new rights-related activities at this year's Book Fair and offer a few tips for making the most of a visit.
2023-08-09
14 min
The IPG Podcast
The story of the Owens Publishing Company
Dawn Owens is the founder of the Owens Publishing Company, a US hybrid-style publisher and very likely the IPG's first member based in Texas! She joins the IPG Podcast to tell us about her journey into independent publishing and the rewards it brings.
2023-08-03
11 min
The IPG Podcast
Lela Burbridge and the power of books
Writer, publisher and charity leader Lela Burbridge joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to tell us her inspiring life story and journey into the world of books. She also tells us about her charitable work in Uganda and the power of books and reading to change lives.
2023-07-06
18 min
The IPG Podcast
Deborah Maclaren and LoveReading
Recommendation and bookselling platform LoveReading gives publishers a great chance to promote their titles and help raise money for books in schools. Co-owner and director Deborah Maclaren joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to tell us all about it.
2023-05-16
13 min
The IPG Podcast
The story of Raspberry Books
Sidonie Beresford-Browne joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to talk about the story of Raspberry Books, a children's books packager that is now starting to publish titles of its own too. Sidonie shares the ups and downs of Raspberry's journey so far, and some thoughts on independent publishing in general.
2023-05-02
18 min
The IPG Podcast
Accessibility in publishing
As publishers continue efforts to make their content available to all, this episode of the IPG Podcast discusses accessibility issues with Julie Willis of River Editorial, a division of Westchester Publishing Services UK. Julie offers some good advice for the benefits and practicalities of fully-accessibie content and discusses the implications of the European Accessibility Act for publishers. TRANSCRIPT Hello and welcome to the IPG Podcast. I'm Tom Holman of the IPG. In this podcast we're talking about accessibility in publishing—an important subject of course. Awareness of the need to make content freely avai...
2023-04-13
11 min
The IPG Podcast
Kogan Page, sustainability and offsetting
As publishing works towards net-zero status, carbon offsetting has become a big talking point. In this episode of the IPG Podcast Martin Klopstock talks about Kogan Page's excellent work on sustainability and why and how it offsets emissions to reduce its environmental impacts.
2023-04-13
22 min
The IPG Podcast
Book festivals for publishers
Katie Read, founder of books PR agency READ Media, joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to talk about book festivals and their value to publishers. She's got good advice for getting involved with events and making the most of them in sales and promotional terms.
2023-03-10
11 min
Global Value
Interpublic Group Stock Analysis | IPG Stock | $IPG Stock Analysis | Best Stock to Buy Now?
In this video, we'll perform an IPG stock analysis and figure out what the company looks like based on the numbers. We'll also try to figure out what a reasonable fair value is for The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.. And answer is The Interpublic Group one of the best dividend stocks to buy at the current price? Find out in the video above! Global Value's The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. stock analysis. Check out Seeking Alpha Premium and score an annual plan for just $119 - that's 50% off! Plus all funds from affiliate r...
2023-02-13
16 min
The IPG Podcast
The 2023 London Book Fair
The London Book Fair director Gareth Rapley joins the IPG Podcast to tell us about the 2023 edition of the event from 18 to 20 April. He chats about some of the highlights of the Book Fair and shares some good advice for making the most of your time there.
2023-02-09
13 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Marina Stavropoulou, senior audio editor
Bonnier senior audio editor Marina Stavropoulou takes us inside working life in audiobook publishing in this episode of the IPG Podcast. She tells us how she got into the industry and the work that goes into producing audiobooks, and shares some great tips for aspiring publishers.
2022-12-15
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Class Publishing, change and the IPG
Class Publishing's chief executive Lorna Downing joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to discuss the evolution and achievements of the business over more than 30 years. As the IPG turns 60, she also talks about what it means to belong to a community of independent publishers.
2022-12-08
15 min
The IPG Podcast
Ingram's wholesale service in the UK
David Taylor of Ingram Content Group joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to introduce his company's expanded UK wholesale service. As well as explaining its benefits for independent publishers, he looks ahead to opportunities and challenges for publishers in 2023.
2022-11-22
11 min
The IPG Podcast
60 years of the IPG
As the IPG celebrates its 60th birthday, stalwart members Jonathan Harris and Martin Woodhead discuss its story so far. They talk about change at the Guild and across publishing over six decades, and what independent publishers get out of membership.
2022-11-03
29 min
The IPG Podcast
Publishing management systems and Klopotek
This episode of the IPG Podcast looks at the benefits of publishing management systems with Nella Klopotek von Glowczewski and Viktoria Menslin of Klopotek. They tell us how software can reduce effort, increase productivity and help in particular with metadata and remote working.
2022-11-02
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Edinburgh University Press and the IPG
As the IPG celebrates 60 years of support for independent publishing in 2022, this episode welcomes Nicky Ramsey, CEO of Edinburgh University Press, a leading academic press and a longstanding IPG member. Nicky talks about change, challenges and opportunities for EUP, and about what it gets out of belonging to the IPG.
2022-10-27
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Publishing platforms, XML and metadata
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses the value of publishing platforms, XML workflows and good metadata management with Jo Bottrill of Newgen KnowledgeWorks. As well as sharing advice on all three subjects, Jo has thoughts on current opportunities and challenges for academic and educational publishers.
2022-10-05
15 min
The IPG Podcast
MetaComet's David Marlin on royalties
Managing royalties can be a stressful part of publishing, but help is at hand if you need it. In this episode of the IPG Podcast we talk to David Marlin of MetaComet Systems about taking the effort and risk out of calculating and paying royalties via automation.
2022-09-21
21 min
Supply Chain Therapy
The Cost of Supply Chain: Efficient Logistics for Cost Savings and Improved Customer Experience with Zach Kissel, VP of Global E-fulfillment at IPG Group
We often talk about speed when it comes to the supply chain, but what about cost? In today’s day and age, lowering costs for your customers can sometimes feel impossible. Our guest today understands what it takes to do just that while constantly improving the customer experience. Zach Kissel serves as the Vice President of Global E-Fulfillment at Intertape Polymer Group (IPG). On today’s episode, Zach discusses anticipating customers’ needs in times of uncertainty, how he bundles products to create cost savings, and why there should be more focus on regional manufactu...
2022-09-14
28 min
The IPG Podcast
bsmall publishing and the IPG
As the IPG celebrates 60 years of support for independent publishing, this episode of the Podcast looks back on the story of children's publisher and longstanding member bsmall, with founder Cath Bruzzone and publisher Sam Hutchinson. Cath and Sam talk about their achievements, change in the industry and the role of the IPG in their growth.
2022-08-18
19 min
The IPG Podcast
Handheld Press and starting an independent publisher
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we welcome Kate Macdonald, founder of Handheld Press. Kate tells us what it's like to launch and run your own business and discusses the ups and downs of her day-to-day work. She also shares some good advice for anyone thinking about starting out on their own.
2022-08-04
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Bible Reading Fellowship at 100
This episode of the IPG Podcast celebrates the 100th anniversary of longstanding IPG member Bible Reading Fellowship. Olivia Warburton joins us to look back on BRF's first century, and ahead to what is in store over the next few years.
2022-07-20
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Catriona Allon, production editor
This episode of the IPG Podcast goes inside working life in independent publishing with Catriona Allon, production editor at Bristol University Press. Catriona talks about her career so far and what she enjoys about production work, and shares advice for people who want to work in a similar area.
2022-07-05
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Caroline Gorham, production and systems director
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we discuss working life in independent publishing with Caroline Gorham, production and systems director at Canongate Books. She chats about her journey through publishing and her varied roles and responsibilities at Canongate, and offers tips for people who want to work in production.
2022-07-05
19 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Robert Webb, head of production
Robert Webb, head of production at Pluto Press, joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to talk about his working life in production. He tells us about the varied work of a production professional and the kind of skills that are needed, and shares a few tips for people who want to work in the field.
2022-07-05
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Jacaranda at 10
This episode of the IPG Podcast celebrates the 10th anniversary of IPG member Jacaranda Books. Founder and CEO Valerie Brandes tells us its story and achievements so far, including its groundbreaking work to diversify British publishing.
2022-06-30
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Creative Access and diversity in publishing
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses diversity and inclusion in publishing with Josie Dobrin, chief executive of Creative Access. She explains what Creative Access does to encourage more people from under-represented backgrounds into the creative industries, and how publishers can get involved.
2022-06-23
14 min
The IPG Podcast
The Mo Siewcharran Fund
This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes John Seaton, former publisher and partner of Mo Siewcharran, who was known to many in publishing before her death in 2017. John tells us about the Fund that he established in Mo's memory to help smaller publishers provide internships to people from under-represented backgrounds, and explains how it is helping publishing become a more diverse industry.
2022-06-16
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Authors on publishers
This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes Nicola Solomon, chief executive of the Society of Authors. Nicola discusses some of the issues facing authors at the moment, tells us what the Society is doing on its members’ behalf, and suggests some ways for publishers to serve them even better.
2022-05-16
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Priscilla Hannaford and the Independent Publishing Awards
Brilliant Publications co-founder Priscilla Hannaford joins the IPG Podcast to tell us what it meant to win the title of Westchester Education Services Education Publisher of the Year at the 2021 Independent Publishing Awards. She also discusses Brilliant's response to COVID and the unique strengths of independent publishers.
2022-04-15
10 min
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2022-03-02
33 min
The IPG Podcast
The 2022 London Book Fair
After three years away, the London Book Fair returns from 5 to 7 April 2022. In this episode of the IPG Podcast we're joined by LBF director Andy Ventris to talk about various aspects of the event, how to make the most of it, and why book fairs are still so valuable in the age of digital communications.
2022-02-18
19 min
The IPG Podcast
Shanon Rademacher and the Independent Publishing Awards
Our guest on this episode of the IPG Podcast is Shanon Rademacher, senior digital editor at Class Professional Publishing and The Bookseller Young Independent Publisher of the Year in 2021. Shanon talks to us about her career so far, shares good advice for other aspiring publishers and explains why all rising stars should enter the 2022 Independent Publishing Awards.
2022-02-11
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Edelweiss and connecting with bookshops
This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes Joanie Borders of Edelweiss, the platform that helps publishers present title information and digital copies to booksellers, reviewers and others. Joanie tells us how the platform works and gives us her take on some of the opportunities and challenges facing UK bookshops at the moment.
2022-01-21
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Partnerships in publishing
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we're joined by David Parker of new US-based academic publisher Lived Places Publishing. David tells us how he's building the business in collaboration with Newgen Publishing in the UK and how to make partnerships like this work. He's also talking about some of the big issues in academic publishing at the moment, especially around library delivery and access.
2022-01-07
13 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Gemma Davis, sales director
This episode of the IPG Podcast hears all about working life in publishing sales from Atlantic Books' acting sales director Gemma Davis. She tells us how she got started in the industry and what her job entails, and offers some top tips for anyone hoping to work in her area of publishing.
2021-12-22
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Phoebe Llanwarne, publishing and sales executive
Granta Publications' publishing and sales executive Phoebe Llanwarne joins the IPG Podcast to discuss her working life in publishing. As well as telling us how she got her break in the industry and about her day-to-day work in sales, she shares some great advice for others hoping to follow her into publishing.
2021-12-22
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Caroline Summers, CEO at Paperback Shop
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we're joined to talk about life in book sales with Caroline Summers, who is now in charge of Paperback Shop and who has long experience in publishing. She talks about her career, the ups and downs of work and what makes a good sales person, and shares some excellent advice for anyone hoping to work in this field.
2021-12-22
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Metadata in publishing
Mark Hunt of Ingram Content Group helps demystify publishing metadata in this episode of the IPG Podcast. As well as explaining its role and fundamentals, Mark chats about wider issues of discoverability and supply in books, and explains how Ingram can help publishers.
2021-12-16
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in publishing: READ Media founder Katie Read
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses working life in book publicity with Katie Read, founder of specialist non-fiction agency READ Media. Katie talks about how she set up her business and the ups and downs of working in publicity, and shares some good advice for people wanting to work in the field.
2021-10-29
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Consultant, Clare Painter
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we're joined to talk about publishing rights by consultant and licensing expert Clare Painter. Clare takes us inside working life in rights and discusses some of the skills and attitudes you need to start and build a career here.
2021-10-13
13 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Senior Rights Managers Michela Pea and Erin Murgatroyd
Michela Pea and Erin Murgatroyd of Nosy Crow join the IPG Podcast to tell us about working life in the rights area of publishing. They explain their routes into the profession and what they get up to and enjoy about their work, and share some advice for anyone interested in working in this field.
2021-10-13
21 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Publicity Executive, James Kelly
This episode of the IPG Podcast features James Kelly, publicity executive at radical publisher Pluto Press. James chats to us about his background, day-to-day life in independent publishing and the impacts of COVID on his work, and shares some good advice for people hoping to work in the industry.
2021-09-03
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Publicity Director, Pru Rowlandson
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we discuss working life in publishing and publicity with Granta's publicity director Pru Rowlandson. Pru explains how she got into the profession, tells us about her day-to-day activities and what it's been like to publicise books through Covid, and shares some excellent advice for people wanting to work in publicity.
2021-09-03
15 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Editorial Director, Fiona Robertson
Watkins publisher Fiona Robertson shares some good advice for people wanting to work in editorial jobs in publishing in this episode of the IPG Podcast. She also tells us about her own journey through publishing, her day-to-day work and what she likes most about her job.
2021-07-13
11 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Editor and Translator, Emily Boyce
This episode of the IPG Podcast looks at careers in publishing with Emily Boyce, editor and translator at IPG member Gallic Books. Emily tells us about her unique role juggling translating and editing, her journey into publishing and the ups and occasional downs of working in publishing, and shares some good advice for people wanting to get into the industry.
2021-07-13
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Assistant Acquisitions Editor, Althea Brown
Althea Brown of the University of West Indies Press gives us a glimpse of working life in publishing in the Caribbean in this episode of the IPG Podcast. She tells us about her route into publishing, her day-to-day editorial work, and opportunities for building a career in the industry.
2021-07-13
11 min
The IPG Podcast
Working in Publishing: Publishing Assistant, Bridget Harley
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we discuss careers with Bridget Harley, publishing assistant at the National Gallery. Bridget talks about her route into the industry and her work at the Gallery, and shares a few tips for others hoping to work in publishing.
2021-07-13
08 min
The IPG Podcast
Australian publishing in 2021
Michael Gordon-Smith of the Australian Publishers Association is our guest on this episode of the IPG Podcast. Michael chats with us about the shape of Australian publishing in 2021, the impact of the pandemic and the fortunes of independents in particular, and discusses ways that UK and Australian publishers can stay in touch and work together.
2021-06-25
19 min
The IPG Podcast
Digital discoverability and virtual events
This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes Ruth Bradstreet of Edelweiss+, a popular online platform for sharing books between publishers, booksellers, libraries and others. Ruth discusses how Covid-19 has changed the way we all find, read and sell books, as well as ways it has altered the way we connect with one another in our industry.
2021-05-14
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Audiobook streaming
Zebralution's Carla Herbertson joins this episode of the IPG Podcast to discuss the fast-growing streaming market for audiobooks. She shares advice for publishers seeking to get their content found and heard on platforms like Spotify, and explains what Zebralution can do to help.
2021-05-10
11 min
The IPG Podcast
Print, production and distribution
Clays' Belle Hinchin and Leyla Yusuf-Strang join this episode of the IPG Podcast to talk about printing and ways publishers can make their books stand out from the crowd. They also explain how printers like Clays can help with distribution and other aspects of the publishing process.
2021-05-06
18 min
The IPG Podcast
Accessing Middle East markets
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses opportunities for UK publishers in the Middle East with Ingram Content Group's David Taylor. David shares advice for reaching markets across the Arab World and North Africa, and explains what Ingram is doing to improve access to them.
2021-04-28
15 min
Inside Independent Publishing (with IBPA)
Tips for How Independent Publishers Can Land Traditional Distribution, with IPG’s Richard T. Williams
Landing traditional distribution can be one of the most difficult things for independent publishers and author publishers to achieve, so Independent Publishers Group’s Vice President of Publisher Development Richard T. Williams shares invaluable advice about how indie publishers can increase their chances of being accepted, explains reasons why they would be rejected, and much more. If you’re interested in landing traditional distribution, you don’t want to miss this episode!PARTICIPANTSRichard T. Williams is the vice president, publisher development at the distribution company Independent Publishers Group (IPG), where he reviews publisher submissions, pursues...
2021-03-25
32 min
The IPG Podcast
Audiobook subscriptions and Beat Technology
In this episode of the IPG Podcast, Nathan Hull of Beat discusses the fast-growing audiobook subscription market. He explains how publishers can make the most of opportunities in the space, and looks at important changes in the ways audio content is consumed and created.
2021-03-05
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Managing workflows and virtusales
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses the role of software in managing publishing workflows. Rod Elder of Virtusales explains its benefits and how to integrate new systems into a business.
2021-03-04
12 min
The IPG Podcast
HP and printing in 2021
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses printing in the wake of the pandemic with Paul Randall of HP. Paul suggests how publishers can overcome challenges to book distribution, and explains some of the biggest benefits of print on demand.
2021-02-12
23 min
The IPG Podcast
Accessibility and Amnet Systems
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses publishers' efforts to make content more accessible to visually impaired people. Our guest is Deborah Harman of Amnet Systems, who shares some excellent and practical advice on accessibility issues including processes, formats and regulations to be aware of.
2021-01-22
14 min
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2021-01-20
47 min
The IPG Podcast
Barefoot Books and diversity
Barefoot Books' co-founder Nancy Traversy joins us on this edition of the IPG Podcast to discuss diversity in publishing. Nancy talks to us about Barefoot's story so far, its achievements in championing cultural diversity and what publishing can do to make itself more inclusive and representative.
2020-12-09
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Elise Dillsworth and diversity in publishing
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses the urgent issue of diversity with former publisher, agent and Diversity in Publishing Network co-founder Elise Dillsworth. Elise discusses progress on diversity and what more needs to be done, as well as the achievements of her fellow DIPNet founder Alison Morrison.
2020-11-27
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Royalty management in publishing
How can publishers make the job or managing royalties easier, and what are the best ways to embed automation in publishing? MetaComet's David Marlin tackles these and other questions in this episode of the IPG Podcast.
2020-10-16
20 min
The IPG Podcast
Outsourcing in publishing
The guest on this episode of the IPG Podcast is Jo Bottrill of Newgen Publishing, who discusses outsourcing in the industry. Jo talks about its benefits and the balance between onshoring and offshoring, and tells us how automation and technology is changing publishing processes.
2020-10-12
15 min
The Inquisitive Prosecutors' Guide
2020-IPG-45 (FORFEITURE BY WRONGDOING -RENEAUX)
2020-IPG-45 (FORFEITURE BY WRONGDOING -RENEAUX) This IPG discusses the latest case (People v. Reneaux (2020) 50 Cal.App.5th 852) to weigh in on the scope of the forfeiture by wrongdoing doctrine and the hearsay exception (Evidence Code section 1390) that embodies the doctrine. This IPG is a joint production with Points and Authorities and the podcast may be viewed as a video that can be accessed by the link below. Accompanying this IPG is a 36-page bench memo stocked with all the recent case law explaining how the doctrine and hearsay exception should be interpreted. The memo serves double duty as...
2020-08-19
30 min
The IPG Podcast
Printing strategies
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses how to get the best value and quality for your book printing with Andy Rogers of print management company Xpedient Book Print. Andy also talks about the pros and cons of printing in the UK and overseas, and about the impact of the pandemic on print and publishing.
2020-08-13
19 min
The IPG Podcast
Efficient rights
This episode of the IPG Podcast explains ways for publishers to improve the management and trading of rights with Kat Coveyduck of publishing software provider Virtusales. Kat also discusses the impact of the pandemic and lockdown on the rights sector.
2020-08-06
14 min
The IPG Podcast
Book promotions in lockdown
This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes Wade Lucas of BookBub to discuss the most effective ways to promote books, especially during the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown. As well as discussing trends in consumer behaviour for publishers to follow, Wade shares ideas for improving publishers' engagement with readers and increasing the visibility of content online.
2020-07-23
08 min
The IPG Podcast
Sustainability and Multilingual Matters
As discussions about sustainability in publishing continue, Tommi Grover of Multilingual Matters joins the IPG Podcast to talk about steps his business has taken to improve its practice. He discusses the environmental impacts of print, production, travel and more, and suggests what publishers can do individually and collectively to address this urgent issue.
2020-07-17
20 min
The IPG Podcast
Managing rights
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we discuss the management of rights information with Marilyn Cresswell of publishing software provider Bradbury Phillips. Marilyn shares advice for the efficient collection, storage and communication of contracts and rights, and considers the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the trading of rights.
2020-06-18
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Nielsen Book and commerce during coronavirus
This episode of the IPG Podcast welcomes Liz McNaughton of Nielsen Book to discuss the publishing supply chain and commerce during the Covid-19 emergency. Liz discusses how publishers have been affected by lockdown, and explains what Nielsen Book can do to help.
2020-06-11
11 min
The IPG Podcast
Offshoring in publishing
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we're joined by Kathryn Munt and Sam Town of Sinjore Technologies to talk about outsourcing and offshoring in publishing. Kathryn and Sam discuss the process and benefits of outsourcing tasks like copyediting and XML, how to make the most of supplier relationships, and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the industry.
2020-05-29
20 min
The IPG Podcast
Pre-press and Westchester Publishing Services
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we discuss outsourcing with Tim Davies of pre-press and production specialist Westchester Publishing Services. Tim tells us about Westchester, the benefits of outsourcing and the long-term impact that the coronavirus lockdown might have on publishers' working patterns.
2020-05-29
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Publishing systems and Deanta
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses the role of publishing and project management systems. Our guest is Darren Ryan, founder of publishing services and technology firm Deanta, who tells us how systems can help every publisher and offers tips for making the most of them.
2020-05-27
16 min
The IPG Podcast
Audio in lockdown with Zebralution
As access of audio content continues to soar during the coronavirus lockdown, this episode of the IPG Podcast gets the latest take on the market from Carla Herbertson of digital distributor Zebralution. Carla shares some interesting consumer trends and some good ideas for publishers wanting to improve their audio sales and marketing.
2020-05-20
13 min
The IPG Podcast
Cyber security and ThreatAware
With cyber security in focus as more and more people work remotely, this episode of the IPG Podcast explains how publishers can protect their IT and data. Jon Abbott of ThreatAware is our guest, discussing some of the big security risks and the practical steps publishers can take to avoid them.
2020-05-19
12 min
The IPG Podcast
The Book Trade Charity
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we learn about the superb work of The Book Trade Charity. Its President Jonathan Nowell joins us to introduce its history and services, including its support of industry workers during the coronavirus crisis and its efforts to improve access to publishing as a place to work.
2020-05-19
10 min
The IPG Podcast
BIC and the publishing supply chain
The guest on this episode of the IPG Podcast is Karina Urquhart, executive director of Book Industry Communication (BIC). Karina introduces some of BIC's many services to publishers, including its product data and supply chain accreditation schemes and its work on metadata and sustainability in the industry.
2020-05-19
18 min
The IPG Podcast
Freelancers in publishing
This episode of the IPG Podcast discusses the role and value of freelancers in publishing with Melody Dawes, founder and managing director of outsourcing specialist JustContent. Melody also explains how the pandemic lockdown crisis has affected freelancers, and shares some ideas for making the publisher-freelancer relationship work effectively.
2020-05-19
13 min
The IPG Podcast
BookBrunch and publishing news
In this episode of the IPG Podcast we talk to Jo Henry, managing director of publishing news provider BookBrunch. Jo introduces BookBrunch's services and talks about opportunities and challenges for the independent publishing sector, both during the coronavirus crisis and beyond.
2020-05-12
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Royalty management and MetaComet
Calculating and distributing royalties soaks up untold hours of staff time, but software systems can help. In this episode of the IPG Podcast David Marlin of MetaComet Systems discusses the many benefits of automation and shares tips for achieving it.
2020-05-12
17 min
The IPG Podcast
Bookshop discoverability and Above The Treeline
The guest on this episode of the IPG Podcast is Ruth Bradstreet of Above The Treeline. Ruth introduces her business' platform for helping retailers discover new books, and discusses how both independent publishers and booksellers can emerge from the coronavirus crisis stronger than ever.
2020-05-01
20 min
The IPG Podcast
Libraries and metadata
ProQuest's Helene Stewart joins us on this episode of the IPG Podcast to discuss how publishers can optimise the discoverability of their content for libraries and their users. She shares tips for improving metadata and visibility in library communities, and how ProQuest can help.
2020-04-24
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Metadata and retailers
What do retailers and wholesalers want from publishers on metadata? This episode of the IPG Podcast gets the perspective of Caroline Summers of IPG Spring Conference sponsor The Paperback Shop, who shares tips for sharpening up practices, as well as her views on independent publishing in the UK at the moment.
2020-04-09
12 min
The IPG Podcast
Essential metadata tips
This episode of the IPG Podcast focuses on the crucial subject of metadata in publishing. Our guest is Margaret Harrison of Ingram Content Group, the gold sponsor of the IPG's Spring Conference on 2 and 3 June, who shares some excellent advice for sharpening up the use of metadata to promote and sell books. IPG members can get more support via a free copy of Ingram’s Metadata Essentials, available here.
2020-04-03
24 min
The IPG Podcast
Managing in difficult times
In a special episode of the IPG Podcast, IPG board member and experienced publisher Oliver Gadsby discusses how to lead a business and team through difficult periods. In conversation with IPG President Jonathan Harris, he shares advice for nimbly responding to challenges, managing change, finding support and keeping staff well and motivated.
2020-03-27
14 min
Ad Addict Podcast
AAD EP.23 | เจาะลึกกลยุทธ์การใช้สื่อ Out of Home จาก IPG Mediabrands
หากใครคิดว่าสื่อ Out of Home กำลังเริ่มตาย...ต้องบอกเลยว่าคุณกำลังคิดผิด! เพราะวันนี้ IPG Mediabrands มีเดียเอเจนซีเจ้าดังได้สร้างสรรค์แคมเปญโดยการเลือกใช้สื่อ Serie Pole เพื่อสร้างความเชื่อมั่นและสื่อสารไปยังลูกค้า ด้วยความน่าสนใจเหล่านี้ วันนี้เราจึงได้ไปพูดคุยกับ ดร.ธราภุช จารุวัฒนะ Group CEO ของ IPG Mediabrands Thailand เพื่อเจาะลึกเบื้องลึกเบื้องหลังกลยุทธ์ครั้งนี้ พร้อมอัปเดตสถานการณ์วงการมีเดียเอเจนซีกัน Podcast โดย เพิท พงษ์ปิติ ผาสุขยืด ผู้จัดทำ Ad Addict แขกรับเชิญ: ดร.ธราภุช จารุวัฒนะ Group CEO ของ IPG Mediabrands Thailand
2019-08-19
24 min
JudgeCast
Judgecast #231 M20 IPG and MTR Updates
In this episode Brogan and Bryan discuss the M20 MTR and IPG policy changes. We go over updates to Deck Errors, Tardiness, the ever popular Hidden Card Error, as well as the much anticipated update to Mulligan Procedure Error in the wake of the London Mulligan. July 12th IPG: https://wpn.wizards.com/sites/wpn/files/attachements/mtg_ipg_12jul19_en.pdf July 12th MTR: https://wpn.wizards.com/sites/wpn/files/attachements/mtg_mtr_12jul19_en.pdf Toby’s Policy Change Blog: https://blogs.magicjudges.org/telliott/2019/07/08/policy-changes-for-core-2020/ Scott Larabee’s Tournament Rules Upda...
2019-07-21
47 min
JudgeCast
JudgeCast #97 – Sky Is Not Falling Edition – L2 Redefinition and New IPG
There’s been so much happening over the past few weeks! On this episode the judgefellas have special guest Justin Turner (L3 and RC) on to talk about some big changes to the judge program. We go into the L2 redefinition in depth. Why did it change, what do L1s looking to become L2 need to do now, and even what do existing L2s need to do to remain L2? We also cover the new IPG. Listen to exciting changes/clarifications to Improper Draw at Start of Game, Game Rule Violation, De...
2014-07-16
1h 18
Silver Lining in the Cloud
Todd Rielly with IPG, Kile Lewis with oXYGen Financial and Edward Henderson with Synergy America
Todd Rielly/IPG IPG collaborates with health plans in partnership with providers, physicians, manufacturers and patients to develop market-based solutions that deliver tangible value in the implantable Device Benefit Management (DBM) space. Their model effectively manages the complexities associated with device coordination, billing, replacement and tracking, which subsequently delivers increased transparency and predictability to implantable device spend. Kile Lewis/oXYGen […] The post Todd Rielly with IPG, Kile Lewis with oXYGen Financial and Edward Henderson with Synergy America appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2013-07-10
00 min