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VideoWeek

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Episodes

58

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

VideoWeek is the podcast from VideoWeek, the industry's leading source of video and CTV advertising news and insights. The podcast consists of in-depth, long-form conversations with leaders shaping the future of video & CTV advertising. Hosted by Vincent Flood, Editor in Chief at VideoWeek.

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June 8, 2026Episode 581 hr 2 min

58: #58 Alison Keith, The Excellence Office

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Alison Keith, CEO and Principal Advisor at The Excellence Office.They discuss Alison's experiences on both brand and agency side, as well as the intricacies of the client-agency relationship. The conversation also explores:- Why brands spend so much on social video- The drivers of short-termism at brands and agencies- The impact of programmatic advertising- The need for brands to invest in media expertise - AI's impact on in-housing

May 6, 2026Episode 5730 min

57: #57 Justin Sampson, Barb - Live Exit Interview

In this live episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Justin Sampson, outgoing Chief Executive of Barb, for an exclusive exit interview.Recorded in front of a live audience at New Video Frontiers, Sampson reflects on his 14 years at the helm of the UK's TV measurement JIC, including:- His achievements and regrets at Barb- Innovations at the JIC over the past decade- The political nature of the role- The terminology he finds unhelpful- The rise of outcomes measurement and the resurgence of MMM- Barb's relationship with ISBA's cross-media measurement initiative Origin

March 26, 2026Episode 561 hr 18 min

56: #56 Rhys McLachlan, ITV

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Rhys McLachlan, Director of Advanced Advertising at ITV.They discuss ITV's programmatic approach and innovation at the UK broadcaster, alongside other topics including:- Fraud and waste in the programmatic ecosystem- The "enshittification" of social media- Sky's potential acquisition of ITV's M&E business- Collaboration among UK broadcasters- ITV's latest ad formats and contextual targeting capabilities- The need for open and honest debate in the industry

January 29, 2026Episode 5554 min

55: #55 Arthur Querou, Vibe.co

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Arthur Querou, Co-Founder and CEO of Vibe.co.They discuss the company's evolution from serving the SME market towards working with larger brands, alongside other topics including:- Vibe's decision to go direct to supply- The expectations of smaller advertisers- Vibe's approach to creative- The metrics that matter to SMEs- Pinterest's acquisition of tvScientific

January 8, 2026Episode 5458 min

54: #54 Lori Goode, Index Exchange

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Lori Goode, Chief Marketing Officer at Index Exchange.They dig into the role of the ad tech CMO, Index's own marketing strategy, and the challenges Lori faced going into the business, alongside other topics including:- The state of the European media market- Index's commitment to the sell-side- Margin compression in ad tech- TV's cost vs effectiveness- The mid- to long-tail of CTV

December 3, 2025Episode 531 hr 9 min

53: #53 Vinod Kashyap, Digital Envoy

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Vinod Kashyap, Chief Product Officer at Digital Envoy.They discuss the company's new measurement product, LocID, a geolocation identifier for the CTV space. The conversation also covers the following topics:- Progress in the Internet of Things (IoT) space- IP addresses and challenges around volatility- LocID's role in measurement and attribution- The SME opportunity in CTV- The challenge of VPNs for the streaming industry- Digital Envoy's approach to AI

November 26, 2025Episode 5251 min

52: #52 Mike Shaw, Roku

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Mike Shaw, Director, EMEA Ad Sales at Roku.They discuss the Roku business and the role of the TV operating system (OS), alongside a range of topics including: - Drivers of consolidation within the TV OS market- The rise of TV commerce - Roku's partnerships, including its relationship with Amazon- The SME opportunity in CTV- Roku's FAST offering in the UK- The scope for creator content on TV

October 1, 2025Episode 5148 min

51: #51 Keith Bedford, Wurl

In this episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Keith Bedford, GM EMEA at Wurl. The conversation explores a range of subjects from CTV and collaboration to FAST channels and their marketing, with topics including:- Wurl's relationship with its owner AppLovin- The FAST market in the US and Europe- How content discoverability is evolving- The size of the SME opportunity in TV- The CTV operating system land grab

April 2, 2025Episode 501 hr 16 min

50: #50 Nick Manning, Encyclomedia

In the 50th episode of the VideoWeek podcast, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Nick Manning, Founder of Encyclomedia and Co-Founder of Manning Gottlieb OMD. Manning discusses his latest project, Advertising: Who Cares?, an industry movement advocating for a return to quality in advertising. He explores a range of topics, including:- How to make the industry more attractive to young people- The impact of client behaviour on agency models- Principal media and its effect on the industry- The influence of platforms on agency spending- The impact of the CPM model on effectiveness- The limitations of social media as an advertising environment - How AI stands to impact the ad ecosystem

February 12, 2025Episode 4953 min

49: #49 Matt Sattel, OpenX

In this episode, Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek, is joined by Matt Sattel, Chief Revenue Officer at OpenX, a supply-side platform (SSP). Sattel discusses:- The benefits and drawbacks of in-housing- OpenX's positioning in the market between buyers and sellers- The practice of reselling in CTV- Whether honesty pays in the industry- The debate around curation- Are industry KPIs fit for purpose?

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