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Media Industries Podcast

Media Industries Podcast

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Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.Copyright Media Industries Podcast
  • Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped - Taylor Annabell and Nina Vindum Rasmussen
    Jul 18 2025
    Last year you listened to 494 hours of podcasts, your favourite genre was probably true crime, but
    your top podcast was Media Industries! Perhaps? Well, maybe. We’re so used to algorithms
    wrapping our data in a neat ball and presenting it back to us at the end of the year. The trailblazer of
    these algorithmic events has been Spotify’s end-of-year celebration, Spotify Wrapped. Taylor
    Annabell (Researcher, Utrecht University) and Nina Vindum Rasmussen (LSE Fellow, London School
    of Economics and Political Science) help us to unwrap this phenomenon. In particular, they talk us
    through insights gained from workshops they organised to get Spotify users thinking critically and
    creatively about Wrapped.
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    32 Min.
  • AI and Copyright: Authorship and Originality - Tanya Aplin
    Jul 11 2025
    Copyright has been predicated on protecting original works of human authorship. When AI generates new works, however, what happens to the status of authorship, originality and protection? For this episode, we are very pleased to welcome back Tanya Aplin Aplin (Professor of Intellectual Property Law, King’s College London). Initially, Tanya outlines how copyright variously covers individual, collaborative and corporate forms of authorship. The discussion then moves on to unpack how the uses of AI problematise established conceptions of authorship and originality in creative production.
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    31 Min.
  • Can AI Cure Baumol’s Disease? - Gillian Doyle and Sabine Baumann
    Jul 4 2025
    Across many industries, a key belief driving the current boom in AI use is the economic logic that certain processes can be streamlined in ways that reduce human effort and thereby bring efficiencies and cost reductions. How possible is this in the media industries, however, which have traditionally relied on high value, skills intensive human labour to create unique, distinct outputs? Putting this economic conundrum into perspective, we are very pleased to have as our guests Gillian Doyle (Professor of Media Economics, University of Glasgow) and Sabine Baumann (Professor of Digital Business, Berlin School of Economics and Law).
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    31 Min.
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