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Ep 58: Brad Klein on golf and the media

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The relationship between the media and its customers used to be pretty straightforward: Build an audience and sell access to that audience to willing advertisers. It seems that simple model is no longer as relevant in the digital age where everyone with an internet connection is potential publisher and the content being produced is far less likely to come from someone trained in the business. Co-hosts Adrian Logue and Rod Morri catch up with the always thoughtful Brad Klein to get some thoughts on the relationship between modern media, readers/viewers/listeners, the advertisers and even the professional players at the centre of much of the coverage.

Special Guest: Brad Klein.

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The relationship between the media and its customers used to be pretty straightforward: Build an audience and sell access to that audience to willing advertisers. It seems that simple model is no longer as relevant in the digital age where everyone with an internet connection is potential publisher and the content being produced is far less likely to come from someone trained in the business. Co-hosts Adrian Logue and Rod Morri catch up with the always thoughtful Brad Klein to get some thoughts on the relationship between modern media, readers/viewers/listeners, the advertisers and even the professional players at the centre of much of the coverage.

Special Guest: Brad Klein.

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