RAIN Notes: January 30
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RAIN Notes: January 30
"Whether in pure principle, or on behalf of cash-poor podcasters, Rogan's quoted attitude is "I don't want to be part of that." Fair enough. Not without apparent petulance, though, when speaking of Globe winner Amy Poehler: "She's had a podcast for six months and she won. Great, you gave it to a 'famous person,' which, you know, in that world that's what they do.""
"Shaping the Understanding Podcast content and sales executive Kelli Hurley has announced a position change. She reflects: "I joined SiriusXM almost four years ago to build a Revenue Partnerships team, focusing on optimizing monetization of our growing creator and podcast portfolio." Her new role has a more external direction with a focus on podcasting, creators, and the creator economy. She looks forward to "shaping how creators, partners, and the industry understands our value.""
Joe Rogan did not submit his podcast for Golden Globes consideration, citing the $500 submission fee and stating, "I don't want to be part of that." Rogan criticized the award of Amy Poehler's newer podcast as an example of giving awards to famous people. Kelli Hurley announced a position change at SiriusXM, moving from global head of revenue partnerships to VP, Head of Content and Podcast Partnership Sales. Hurley joined SiriusXM nearly four years ago to build a Revenue Partnerships team focused on monetization of creators and podcasts. Her new role emphasizes external partnerships, podcasting, creators, and the creator economy, aiming to shape industry understanding of value.
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