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TESTING & LEARNING: The CBC Case Study

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In this episode of The Media Odyssey, Evan Shapiro and Marion Ranchet sit down with Paul McGrath, Senior Director of Entertainment Strategy and Audience Development at CBC, to explore how Canada’s public broadcaster is navigating the shift from linear to digital media. Paul shares the inside story of CBC’s strategic pivot toward YouTube as a major distribution and engagement platform. From launching CBC Gem to building out a portfolio of 50+ YouTube channels, McGrath explains how his team grew total watch time by 65%, with long-form content (20+ minutes) accounting for nearly half of total usage despite being only 20% of the uploads.

Key takeaways:

  • CBC’s test-and-learn approach to windowing content across platforms
  • Why fears of YouTube cannibalizing CBC Gem proved unfounded
  • The data-backed “flywheel strategy” that drives younger audience reach and monetization
  • CBC’s collaboration with YouTube and their evolving FAST and OTT revenue model

Thank you Paul McGrath for joining the pod!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pfmcgrath/

Interested in sponsorship? https://forms.gle/2LCWfX2HBNT8mtpx8

Connect with us on Linkedin:
Evan Shapiro - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eshap-media-cartographer/
Marion Ranchet - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marionranchet/

Newsletters:
Marion Ranchet - https://marionranchet.substack.com/
Evan Shapiro - https://eshap.substack.com/

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Myth Busting
  • (00:58) - Welcoming the Special Guest: Paul McGrath
  • (01:30) - Understanding CBC's Strategy and Operations
  • (03:01) - Funding Model and Streaming Focus
  • (03:59) - The YouTube Strategic Bet
  • (06:58) - Challenges and Concerns: Cannibalization
  • (09:47) - Implementation and Initial Steps
  • (11:50) - Content Strategy and Publishing
  • (15:30) - Analyzing the Results and Impact
  • (28:18) - Future Plans and Final Thoughts
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Manage episode 478746188 series 3622913
Content provided by The Media Odyssey, Evan Shapiro, and Marion Ranchet. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Media Odyssey, Evan Shapiro, and Marion Ranchet or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of The Media Odyssey, Evan Shapiro and Marion Ranchet sit down with Paul McGrath, Senior Director of Entertainment Strategy and Audience Development at CBC, to explore how Canada’s public broadcaster is navigating the shift from linear to digital media. Paul shares the inside story of CBC’s strategic pivot toward YouTube as a major distribution and engagement platform. From launching CBC Gem to building out a portfolio of 50+ YouTube channels, McGrath explains how his team grew total watch time by 65%, with long-form content (20+ minutes) accounting for nearly half of total usage despite being only 20% of the uploads.

Key takeaways:

  • CBC’s test-and-learn approach to windowing content across platforms
  • Why fears of YouTube cannibalizing CBC Gem proved unfounded
  • The data-backed “flywheel strategy” that drives younger audience reach and monetization
  • CBC’s collaboration with YouTube and their evolving FAST and OTT revenue model

Thank you Paul McGrath for joining the pod!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pfmcgrath/

Interested in sponsorship? https://forms.gle/2LCWfX2HBNT8mtpx8

Connect with us on Linkedin:
Evan Shapiro - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eshap-media-cartographer/
Marion Ranchet - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marionranchet/

Newsletters:
Marion Ranchet - https://marionranchet.substack.com/
Evan Shapiro - https://eshap.substack.com/

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Myth Busting
  • (00:58) - Welcoming the Special Guest: Paul McGrath
  • (01:30) - Understanding CBC's Strategy and Operations
  • (03:01) - Funding Model and Streaming Focus
  • (03:59) - The YouTube Strategic Bet
  • (06:58) - Challenges and Concerns: Cannibalization
  • (09:47) - Implementation and Initial Steps
  • (11:50) - Content Strategy and Publishing
  • (15:30) - Analyzing the Results and Impact
  • (28:18) - Future Plans and Final Thoughts
  continue reading

28 episodes

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