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How hard is it for a traditional broadcaster to build a streaming service?“It's a really easy thing to say, it's quite a hard thing to deliver," ITV CEO Dame Carolyn McCall told editor-in-chief Omar Oakes at The Future of TV Advertising Global in London earlier this month.McCall reflected on the launch of ITVX, ITV's ad-supported streaming service, one year after its launch, and discussed what's next for the broadcaster as it seeks a more global footprint.ITVX now has 40 million registered users and has racked up 2.5 billion streams.A full write-up of McCall's interview can also be read on The Media Leader.---Visit The Media Leader for the most authoritative news analysis and comment on what's happening in commercial media. LinkedIn: The Media LeaderThreads: @TheMediaLeaderTwitter: @TheMediaLeader YouTube: The Media Leader
This time Maynard Paton and Roland Head discuss ITV and the investment potential of commercial television. Roland owns ITV making his first purchase in 2019 with subsequent purchases in 2020. Roland believes ITV is currently undervalued, making the case that the market is undervaluing the studio side of the business and that ITV's shift to digital streaming is actually going much better than they are being credited for. This Combined with a 6% yield makes it an attractive position for Roland's dividend-producing portfolio. This is a great analysis of a company that perhaps many have dismissed due to the rise of streaming but ITV has done a fairly good job of navigating this transition with the rise of the studio business becoming a large part of their revenue. Roland shares the bull case for ITV while Maynard looks at the company with his trademark forensic analysis of ITVs strategy, financials and management. Is Maynard convinced, or has Roland missed something that could change his mind? Timestamps: 2:15 Overview of ITV's recent financials and strategy. 3:35 Discussing the 6% dividend yield. 5:00 Roland's bull case for ITV. 6:20 Discussing the financial record of ITV. 8:15 Discussing the studio's part of the business. 10:00 Discussing other income streams such as high-value scripted content. 12:20 The KPIs for the studios. 13:30 Discussing the traditional advertising side of the business. 15:25 Shifting to ITVs new streaming platforms ITVX, Planet V and Brit Box. 21:35 Discussing the valuation of ITV and pension deficits. 29:25 Discussing the revenue per employee. 30:15 Discussing the Debt of ITV. 32:00 Discussing current management, AGM votes and CEO Carolyn McCall's remuneration. 36:45 ITV's relationship with System 1. 38:30 Final thoughts and wrap up. If you like the episode, please subscribe for future company reviews. Maynard & Roland. You can listen to more investor content from our partner podcasts The Value Trapped Podcast and The Fund Your Retirement Podcast. Maynard, Roland & ITV Resources: ITV.com/investors: https://www.itvplc.com/investors Follow Maynard on Twitter: https://twitter.com/maynardpaton Follow Roland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rolandhead Visit Maynard's Quality UK Investment website here https://maynardpaton.com/ Visit Roland's Dividends Investing website here: https://www.rolandhead.com/ Visit Fund Your Retirement: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/ Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.
ITV CEO Carolyn McCall speaks to Omar Oakes about the launch of ITV's new streaming service ITVX, where it fits into her vision to digitally transform the UK's biggest commercial broadcaster, and what's next for ad-funded television as Netflix and Disney+ enter the arena.This interview was recorded at The Future of Media, Mediatel's flagship conference, in London on 13 October.
One of the greatest myths in business is that we should always be running after more money, more clients, more followers, and more validation. We believe that everything we do should be about growth, growth, growth! This myth not only leaves you exhausted, but is actually detrimental to your business growth. In this episode, I brought on three amazing guests: Cass Ghiorse, Carolyn McCall, and Merrilee McCoy to debunk this myth and discuss how important it is to give yourself permission to breathe. More about our guests: Cass Ghiorse is a body integration teacher, breathwork facilitator and the founder of MIDLINE: a methodology that supports people in understanding and connecting to their core Self in essence and expression. Carolyn McCall is a non-profit consultant and community program designer. She collaborates with women to gently magnify the value and impact in their programs to create more positive change in the world. Merrilee McCoy is a creative, learning designer and storyteller. She creates and holds spaces for transformational learning in organizations - shifting workplace cultures to more inclusive spaces where people feel safe to be themselves. Join us as we debunk this myth that we always have to be growing our business. We also discuss: Why we get hooked into the need to keep growing How being busy all the time is detrimental to our business The importance of giving yourself permission to have space in your business Where can you follow each of these women: Cass Ghisorse: website: https://www.findyourmidline.com/ (https://www.findyourmidline.com) https://www.instagram.com/cassghiorse/ (Instagram) Carolyn McCall: website: http://www.lpmcompany.com.au/ (www.lpmcompany.com.au) https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mccall-85700214/. (LinkedIn) Merrilee McCoy: website: http://www.merrilee.me/ (www.merrilee.me) http://linkedin.com/in/merrileem/ (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/merrileeafton/ (Instagram)
Dame Carolyn McCall, the chief executive of ITV, on the crucial role played by public service broadcasters and the "urgent" need for government protection. She tells Amol Rajan why she welcomes the arrival of GB News, and explains the decision to take the Jeremy Kyle Show off-air. Plus Poirot, Love Island and the return of Britain's Got Talent. Studio engineer: Sarah Hockley Producer: Hannah Sander
Dame Carolyn McCall is the CEO of ITV and former boss at EasyJet. In this episode we hear Dame Carolyn's thoughts on the future of the aviation industry, especially when it comes to the green agenda. We also get an insight into life at ITV during the pandemic and what it takes to reinvent those big live shows.
I am delighted to be joined today Dame Carolyn McCall, CEO of ITV since 2018. Carolyn was previously CEO of EasyJet, one of five female CEOs of a FTSE 100 company and earlier CEO of Guardian Media Group. Carolyn was appointed OBE in 2008 and Dame in 2016. Carolyn is a non-executive board member of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Senior Independent Director at Burberry. Carolyn was named Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year in April 2008, and in February 2013, she was assessed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4.
Guy Verhofstadt insisted unanimity rules currently in place in the European Union hinder the decision-making powers of European institutions on matters such as migration. Mr Verhofstatd, who is running to take over as European Commissioner from Jean-Claude Juncker when the top Eurocrat retires in November, claimed member states could not be expected to agree unanimously on controversial issues and would need to apply majority rules. The Pope was seen proudly holding a pin reading “Let’s open our harbours” during a meeting focused on welcoming migrants and people in need. Spain wants to avoid being involuntarily dragged into any kind of conflict with Iran. As such, acting Defense Minister Margarita Robles has ordered the Spanish frigate the Méndez Núñez, with 215 sailors on board, to be temporarily removed from the combat group headed by the USS Abraham Lincoln, given the rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. A government decree that went into effect on May 12 forces companies of all sizes to keep records of when employees start and end their working day. The goal is to clamp down on unpaid overtime, and failure to comply carries administrative penalties ranging from €626 to €6,250. Growing numbers of pensioners in Spain who are struggling to make ends meet are putting their properties on the market at lower prices, on the condition they may continue to live there until they die...... The wife of a convicted fraudster has sparked fury after a photo of her on holiday was posted online with the caption: ‘Who says crime doesn’t pay?’ In the UK....Mr Farage clashed with the BBC host when he was asked about a statement he made ten years ago over wanting to privatise the NHS. At the question, the Brexiteer responded: "This is absolutely ludicrous................ BBC Breakfast correspondent Nina Warhurst was in Ulverston at a playground factory which had brought in extra goods in anticipation of Brexit. ........ She said: “Lots of people will say ‘oh the Remoaners said the economy will collapse’. It hasn’t happened, we’re doing fine. we’re seeing growth. Do we need to start worrying about Brexit?” Lynne Owens, Director General of the National Crime Agency, demands ministers invest billions as serious and organised crime kills more people than terrorism, natural disasters and war combined. The Jeremy Kyle Show was permanently cancelled by ITV today following the death of a guest just a week after he appeared on the programme. ITV chief Carolyn McCall admitted it was 'the right time for the show to end' ........Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman called the incident 'deeply concerning', while MPs on an influential Commons committee will discuss the case ....
Guy Verhofstadt insisted unanimity rules currently in place in the European Union hinder the decision-making powers of European institutions on matters such as migration. Mr Verhofstatd, who is running to take over as European Commissioner from Jean-Claude Juncker when the top Eurocrat retires in November, claimed member states could not be expected to agree unanimously on controversial issues and would need to apply majority rules. The Pope was seen proudly holding a pin reading “Let’s open our harbours” during a meeting focused on welcoming migrants and people in need. Spain wants to avoid being involuntarily dragged into any kind of conflict with Iran. As such, acting Defense Minister Margarita Robles has ordered the Spanish frigate the Méndez Núñez, with 215 sailors on board, to be temporarily removed from the combat group headed by the USS Abraham Lincoln, given the rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. A government decree that went into effect on May 12 forces companies of all sizes to keep records of when employees start and end their working day. The goal is to clamp down on unpaid overtime, and failure to comply carries administrative penalties ranging from €626 to €6,250. Growing numbers of pensioners in Spain who are struggling to make ends meet are putting their properties on the market at lower prices, on the condition they may continue to live there until they die...... The wife of a convicted fraudster has sparked fury after a photo of her on holiday was posted online with the caption: ‘Who says crime doesn’t pay?’ In the UK....Mr Farage clashed with the BBC host when he was asked about a statement he made ten years ago over wanting to privatise the NHS. At the question, the Brexiteer responded: "This is absolutely ludicrous................ BBC Breakfast correspondent Nina Warhurst was in Ulverston at a playground factory which had brought in extra goods in anticipation of Brexit. ........ She said: “Lots of people will say ‘oh the Remoaners said the economy will collapse’. It hasn’t happened, we’re doing fine. we’re seeing growth. Do we need to start worrying about Brexit?” Lynne Owens, Director General of the National Crime Agency, demands ministers invest billions as serious and organised crime kills more people than terrorism, natural disasters and war combined. The Jeremy Kyle Show was permanently cancelled by ITV today following the death of a guest just a week after he appeared on the programme. ITV chief Carolyn McCall admitted it was 'the right time for the show to end' ........Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman called the incident 'deeply concerning', while MPs on an influential Commons committee will discuss the case ....
As she receives her induction into the BIMA Hall of Fame, ITV chief executive Dame Carolyn McCall speaks with Tarek Nasir about her experience of digital throughout her career, her leadership lessons and her stand for diversity in business.
Judy speaks to Dame Carolyn McCall, CEO of ITV. Listen to Carolyn talk about her education, championing female pilots, managing transformational change and the changing media landscape.
Natalie and Stuart are joined for breakfast by the CEO of ITV, Carolyn McCall. In this extended episode, Carolyn shares the inspiring story of her professional career, reflecting on her time at the Guardian, easyJet and the challenges she faces in her new role at ITV.
OMD’s UK chief Dan Clays and Google’s director of U.K. agency sales Matt Bush join Campaign’s Gideon Spanier and Claire Beale for the latest Campaign Newscast podcast from Media360. The sun shone and with speakers like ITV chief Carolyn McCall, Accenture Interactive’s Anatoly Roytman and Just Eat’s global CMO Barnaby Dawe, debate on the stage was smoking. From the agency model to ITV’s plans and the value of long-term brand building our podcast guests pick over the key themes.
Dame Carolyn McCall began her new role as CEO of ITV this week after seven years leading airline easyJet. In this interview at the 2017 Future Talent Conference in March 2017, she candidly discusses her time at the airline. Listen to Carolyn on joining easyJet knowing nothing about aviation or airlines (02.18), the importance of trust as a driver of culture and engagement (08:48), and her own personal leadership style (20:36). https://www.changeboard.com/ https://www.changeboard.com/future-talent
The state pension age will rise once more, it emerged this week - with those in their 40s set to lose out. But is it fair to continue to raise the state pension age in line with life expectancy, especially for those who cannot work through their 60s? Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Rachel Rickard Straus discuss how we handle the thorny and expensive issue of the state pensions. Also on this week’s show: The end of sneaky card charges Tips to avoid the car hire company rip-offs Attempts to solve the work productivity puzzle And it’s been a big week for news about gender equality – from the first female Doctor Who, to the FTSE’s most in-demand boss Carolyn McCall taking the top job at ITV, and then those BBC pay revelations. - Is there still a lot more work to be done to promote women in business? - Should stories about women getting top jobs even mention that they are women or mothers? The last ten minutes looks at how we can get more women to the top in business. Enjoy.
Carolyn McCall delivered the inaugural Amy Johnson lecture on Women in Aviation from the perspective of the Chief Executive of the UK’s largest airline. Carolyn talks about the history of women in aviation and discuss's easyJet’s ambition to become Europe’s preferred airline. She reveals the lessons that she, and the airline, have learnt in the year since she joined easyJet and offer her views on delivering business success in the face of challenging external factors.
Chief executive of Easyjet, Dame Carolyn McCall, is one of the UK's most successful businesswomen. Initially seen as an outsider, she has won over staff and investors, piloting the airline into the FTSE 100. Over the past three decades, she's also run the Guardian Media Group, and brought her wisdom to the boardrooms of Lloyds TSB, Tesco, Burberry and New Look. Last year she was voted Britain's most admired business leader. An only child, Dame Carolyn was brought up in Bangalore and Singapore, before moving to boarding school in Derbyshire, and later meeting her husband at Kent University. Mark Coles finds out more about this high flyer from her school roommate, former colleagues Alan Rusbridger and Sir Michael Rake, and Easyjet pilot Captain Angus Hogg. Presenter: Mark Coles Producers: Ruth Alexander and Sarah Shebbeare.
Low cost airlines have revolutionised the European aviation business over the past 25 years - offering cheap flights, no frills and a service sometimes to be endured rather than enjoyed. How much further can the budget airlines grow? Hardtalk speaks to Carolyn McCall, the CEO of easyJet, which carries more international passengers than Lufthansa, British Airways or Emirates. Is flying always going to be this affordable and accessible?(Photo: Chief Executive Officer of easyJet Carolyn McCall. Credit: Reuters)
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is businesswoman Carolyn McCall.Currently Chief Executive of easyJet, she's one of only three women in Britain in charge of a FTSE 100 company. Prior to that she ran the Guardian Media Group.An only child, she was brought up in Bangalore and Singapore. She spent a short time as a teacher in a comprehensive school and has also brought her wisdom to the boardroom table at Lloyds Bank, Tesco and New Look.In amongst the corporate strategizing she also managed to have three children in three years.She says, "I think it's mad not to have self-doubt ... but I think it's really dangerous when that self-doubt becomes total insecurity or lack of confidence or lack of momentum, or lack of belief in yourself."Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is businesswoman Carolyn McCall.Currently Chief Executive of easyJet, she's one of only three women in Britain in charge of a FTSE 100 company. Prior to that she ran the Guardian Media Group.An only child, she was brought up in Bangalore and Singapore. She spent a short time as a teacher in a comprehensive school and has also brought her wisdom to the boardroom table at Lloyds Bank, Tesco and New Look.In amongst the corporate strategizing she also managed to have three children in three years.She says, "I think it's mad not to have self-doubt ... but I think it's really dangerous when that self-doubt becomes total insecurity or lack of confidence or lack of momentum, or lack of belief in yourself."Producer: Cathy Drysdale.