{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Media Intelligence Explained","home_page_url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm","feed_url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/json","description":"The FIBEP podcast strives to be the voice of FIBEP and the media intelligence industry by providing regular updates on FIBEP initiatives (events, workshops, etc. ), commentary on the latest new media and digital news, and in-depth interviews and analysis with domain-specific experts.\r\n\r\nFIBEP is \"Federation Internationale des Bureaux d'Extraits de Presse\" or the International Federation of the Press Clipping Services and is a professional media monitoring organization.","_fireside":{"subtitle":"The voice of the media intelligence, done by industry professionals.","pubdate":"2024-11-18T08:30:00.000+01:00","explicit":false,"copyright":"CC Attribution (BY) by FIBEP 2022","owner":"FIBEP","image":"https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/4/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/cover.jpg?v=2"},"items":[{"id":"e8c3caa6-2ae6-4df2-809c-8e96e40fa5ae","title":"Episode 17: Live Podcast: AI-Driven News Monitoring: Real-Time Solutions","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/17","content_text":"In this special live edition of Media Intelligence Explained, recorded at the World Media Intelligence Congress in Limassol, Cyprus, Amrita Sidhu, Managing Director at Medianet, steps into the role of host to lead a lively and insightful discussion with Paolina White, Global Head of Sales at Speechmatics. Paolina, with decades of experience in tech, shares how Speechmatics’ AI-driven speech recognition is transforming media monitoring and communications.\nWith a mission to “understand every voice,” Speechmatics focuses on inclusivity by recognizing diverse languages, dialects, and accents to create more accurate, accessible voice-to-text solutions. Paolina discusses how Speechmatics’ API can enhance media monitoring organizations’ accuracy and efficiency in real-time.\nThis episode dives into the practical impacts of advanced voice recognition in business and beyond, offering an insightful look at AI's role in modern media intelligence. Perfect for professionals in tech and media, this conversation explores the future of speech recognition and its potential to change the industry.","content_html":"

In this special live edition of Media Intelligence Explained, recorded at the World Media Intelligence Congress in Limassol, Cyprus, Amrita Sidhu, Managing Director at Medianet, steps into the role of host to lead a lively and insightful discussion with Paolina White, Global Head of Sales at Speechmatics. Paolina, with decades of experience in tech, shares how Speechmatics’ AI-driven speech recognition is transforming media monitoring and communications.
\nWith a mission to “understand every voice,” Speechmatics focuses on inclusivity by recognizing diverse languages, dialects, and accents to create more accurate, accessible voice-to-text solutions. Paolina discusses how Speechmatics’ API can enhance media monitoring organizations’ accuracy and efficiency in real-time.
\nThis episode dives into the practical impacts of advanced voice recognition in business and beyond, offering an insightful look at AI's role in modern media intelligence. Perfect for professionals in tech and media, this conversation explores the future of speech recognition and its potential to change the industry.

","summary":"In this special live edition of Media Intelligence Explained, recorded at the World Media Intelligence Congress in Limassol, Cyprus, Amrita Sidhu, Managing Director at Medianet, steps into the role of host to lead a lively and insightful discussion with Paolina White, Global Head of Sales at Speechmatics. Paolina, with decades of experience in tech, shares how Speechmatics’ AI-driven speech recognition is transforming media monitoring and communications.\r\nWith a mission to “understand every voice,” Speechmatics focuses on inclusivity by recognizing diverse languages, dialects, and accents to create more accurate, accessible voice-to-text solutions. Paolina discusses how Speechmatics’ API can enhance media monitoring organizations’ accuracy and efficiency in real-time.\r\nThis episode dives into the practical impacts of advanced voice recognition in business and beyond, offering an insightful look at AI's role in modern media intelligence. Perfect for professionals in tech and media, this conversation explores the future of speech recognition and its potential to change the industry.","date_published":"2024-11-18T08:30:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/e8c3caa6-2ae6-4df2-809c-8e96e40fa5ae.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43632446,"duration_in_seconds":2168}]},{"id":"0a20a06a-9114-4d38-aa26-5cacc86bedfc","title":"Episode 16: Your Exclusive Guide to WMIC '24: Why This Year's Congress Is Unmissable","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/16","content_text":"In the latest episode of the FIBEP Podcast, President Todd Murphy is joined by Secretary General Magdalena Horanska and Vice Presidents Katerina Kechagia and Natan Edelsburg for an engaging discussion on Why Cyprus is the Place to Be. Tune in to get all the essential details leading up to the World Media Intelligence Congress 2024 —from what to pack and logistics, to the agenda, key events, and even local customs (there's only one rule to follow, as Katerina revealed). \n\nDiscover the must-attend WMIC sessions (though, to be honest, you won’t want to miss any of them). This event is made possible through the hard work of the FIBEP Programming Commission, along with everyone working tirelessly behind the scenes to make this a key moment for the media monitoring industry. \n\nA huge shout-out goes to our sponsors:\nHost Sponsor Clip News, \nAI Sponsor Speechmatics\nWelcome Cocktail Sponsor: Media:Track\nExhibitor Sponsors: Zissor, Opoint, Webz.io\nCoffee Break Sponsor: Truescope\nCongress Tote Bags Sponsor: eMedia Monitor\nCongress Lanyard Sponsor: Argus Data Insights\nCongress Notepads and pens: TVEyes\n\nMassive thanks to our speakers: Philip Alin, Jana Barakova, Max Brierley-Jones, Ian Buchanan, Humza Chaudhry, Guillaume Crisafulli, Carlos Alfredo Diaz, Christophe Dickes, Fady El Mur, Natan Edelsburg, Gwyn Edwins, Steffen Egelund, Todd Grossman, Romina Gersuni, Martin Haller, Sarah Hamou, Sera Holland, Magdalena Horanska, Constantinos Kattirdjis, Eva Karasmani, Katerina Kechagia, Iskren Lilov, George Michaelides, Todd Murphy, Matt Oakley, Eduardo Ordax, Virginia Padovese, Oresti Patricios, Michael Sirivianos, Liran Sorani, Amrita Sidhu, Anna Tsenova, Paolina White and George Andrew Zannos.\nAnd a special thanks to Identrics for their podcast post-production.","content_html":"

In the latest episode of the FIBEP Podcast, President Todd Murphy is joined by Secretary General Magdalena Horanska and Vice Presidents Katerina Kechagia and Natan Edelsburg for an engaging discussion on Why Cyprus is the Place to Be. Tune in to get all the essential details leading up to the World Media Intelligence Congress 2024 —from what to pack and logistics, to the agenda, key events, and even local customs (there's only one rule to follow, as Katerina revealed).

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Discover the must-attend WMIC sessions (though, to be honest, you won’t want to miss any of them). This event is made possible through the hard work of the FIBEP Programming Commission, along with everyone working tirelessly behind the scenes to make this a key moment for the media monitoring industry.

\n\n

A huge shout-out goes to our sponsors:
\nHost Sponsor Clip News,
\nAI Sponsor Speechmatics
\nWelcome Cocktail Sponsor: Media:Track
\nExhibitor Sponsors: Zissor, Opoint, Webz.io
\nCoffee Break Sponsor: Truescope
\nCongress Tote Bags Sponsor: eMedia Monitor
\nCongress Lanyard Sponsor: Argus Data Insights
\nCongress Notepads and pens: TVEyes

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Massive thanks to our speakers: Philip Alin, Jana Barakova, Max Brierley-Jones, Ian Buchanan, Humza Chaudhry, Guillaume Crisafulli, Carlos Alfredo Diaz, Christophe Dickes, Fady El Mur, Natan Edelsburg, Gwyn Edwins, Steffen Egelund, Todd Grossman, Romina Gersuni, Martin Haller, Sarah Hamou, Sera Holland, Magdalena Horanska, Constantinos Kattirdjis, Eva Karasmani, Katerina Kechagia, Iskren Lilov, George Michaelides, Todd Murphy, Matt Oakley, Eduardo Ordax, Virginia Padovese, Oresti Patricios, Michael Sirivianos, Liran Sorani, Amrita Sidhu, Anna Tsenova, Paolina White and George Andrew Zannos.
\nAnd a special thanks to Identrics for their podcast post-production.

","summary":"In the latest episode of the FIBEP Podcast, President Todd Murphy is joined by Secretary General Magdalena Horanska and Vice Presidents Katerina Kechagia and Natan Edelsburg for an engaging discussion on Why Cyprus is the Place to Be. Tune in to get all the essential details leading up to the World Media Intelligence Congress 2024 —from what to pack and logistics, to the agenda, key events, and even local customs (there's only one rule to follow, as Katerina revealed). \r\n\r\nDiscover the must-attend WMIC sessions (though, to be honest, you won’t want to miss any of them). This event is made possible through the hard work of the FIBEP Programming Commission, along with everyone working tirelessly behind the scenes to make this a key moment for the media monitoring industry. \r\n\r\nA huge shout-out goes to our sponsors:\r\nHost Sponsor Clip News, \r\nAI Sponsor Speechmatics\r\nWelcome Cocktail Sponsor: Media:Track\r\nExhibitor Sponsors: Zissor, Opoint, Webz.io\r\nCoffee Break Sponsor: Truescope\r\nCongress Tote Bags Sponsor: eMedia Monitor\r\nCongress Lanyard Sponsor: Argus Data Insights\r\nCongress Notepads and pens: TVEyes\r\n\r\nMassive thanks to our speakers: Philip Alin, Jana Barakova, Max Brierley-Jones, Ian Buchanan, Humza Chaudhry, Guillaume Crisafulli, Carlos Alfredo Diaz, Christophe Dickes, Fady El Mur, Natan Edelsburg, Gwyn Edwins, Steffen Egelund, Todd Grossman, Romina Gersuni, Martin Haller, Sarah Hamou, Sera Holland, Magdalena Horanska, Constantinos Kattirdjis, Eva Karasmani, Katerina Kechagia, Iskren Lilov, George Michaelides, Todd Murphy, Matt Oakley, Eduardo Ordax, Virginia Padovese, Oresti Patricios, Michael Sirivianos, Liran Sorani, Amrita Sidhu, Anna Tsenova, Paolina White and George Andrew Zannos.\r\nAnd a special thanks to Identrics for their podcast post-production.","date_published":"2024-09-24T08:15:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/0a20a06a-9114-4d38-aa26-5cacc86bedfc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21883680,"duration_in_seconds":1823}]},{"id":"807fc510-6767-4d12-988c-23dd374ceeeb","title":"Episode 15: Unpacking Copyright Talks & AI in Media","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/15","content_text":"In the latest Media Intelligence Explained podcast episode, hosts Alicja Bors and Vlado Petkov are joined by Christophe Dickès and Sarah Hamou to discuss the significant copyright discussions in Ljubljana and the evolving role of the FIBEP Copyright Commission.\n\nOver 60 participants underscore the importance of copyright in relation to AI in media.\nUpdates shared on copyright laws from Slovenia and Italy.\nComprehensive debate on AI's impact and publisher concerns in media monitoring.\n\nThe episode explores the Copyright Commission's growth and its initiatives in response to the media intelligence industry needs, including its stance on legal support and the creation of resources like a copyright data room. It also touches on recent EU copyright legislation developments, exclusive deals, and the importance of a fair sublicensing market.","content_html":"

In the latest Media Intelligence Explained podcast episode, hosts Alicja Bors and Vlado Petkov are joined by Christophe Dickès and Sarah Hamou to discuss the significant copyright discussions in Ljubljana and the evolving role of the FIBEP Copyright Commission.

\n\n

Over 60 participants underscore the importance of copyright in relation to AI in media.
\nUpdates shared on copyright laws from Slovenia and Italy.
\nComprehensive debate on AI's impact and publisher concerns in media monitoring.

\n\n

The episode explores the Copyright Commission's growth and its initiatives in response to the media intelligence industry needs, including its stance on legal support and the creation of resources like a copyright data room. It also touches on recent EU copyright legislation developments, exclusive deals, and the importance of a fair sublicensing market.

","summary":"In the latest Media Intelligence Explained podcast episode, hosts Alicja Bors and Vlado Petkov are joined by Christophe Dickès and Sarah Hamou to discuss the significant copyright discussions in Ljubljana and the evolving role of the FIBEP Copyright Commission.","date_published":"2024-05-29T11:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/807fc510-6767-4d12-988c-23dd374ceeeb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25420320,"duration_in_seconds":2118}]},{"id":"be1d8897-f175-4b8f-be46-a90359e46ff4","title":"Episode 14: From Challenge to Opportunity: Creating value in the digital era","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/14","content_text":"In this episode of \"FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained,\" hosts Vlado Petkov, CEO at Identrics, and Alicja Bors, Product Tech Lead at Ruepoint, engage in a compelling interview with their guest, María Laura García. García, a prominent figure with a rich background in media and information, shares her inspiring journey, challenges faced, her time as FIBEP president (2018-2021), and insights from her book, OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE. INFORMING. THINKING. AND FREELY DECIDING IN THE CYBER ERA.\n\nPart 1: María Laura García's Journey and Challenges:\nGarcía recounts her journey starting in the 90s, seizing the opportunity presented by the growth of the internet. Facing barriers as a young, divorced mother, she founded the Global News Group to bridge information gaps between Latin America and the world. García reflects on the challenges, gender bias, and a pivotal moment in New York, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in building her company.\n\nPart 2: FIBEP Presidency (2018-2021):\nAs FIBEP president, García focused on governance, a dynamic board, and industry analysis to connect with the global media intelligence business ecosystem. She discusses her decision to step back from day-to-day management, allowing younger leaders to navigate new challenges. The hosts praise García's impactful leadership during the pandemic, successfully transitioning FIBEP to virtual communication.\n\nPart 3: OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE. THINKING. AND FREELY DECIDING IN THE CYBER ERA - The Book:\nGarcía introduces her book, \"OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE,\" addressing the consequences of uncontrolled information consumption in the cyber era. The book emphasizes digital literacy, encouraging individuals to be in control of their information consumption and understand the evolving rules of the digital world.\n\nPart 4: Announcement—Certificate in Information Literacy:\nGarcía reveals her collaboration with a university to prepare the first certificate in information literacy, set to launch in April; initially, in Spanish, there are negotiations to offer it in English, virtually, potentially in the United States. ","content_html":"

In this episode of "FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained," hosts Vlado Petkov, CEO at Identrics, and Alicja Bors, Product Tech Lead at Ruepoint, engage in a compelling interview with their guest, María Laura García. García, a prominent figure with a rich background in media and information, shares her inspiring journey, challenges faced, her time as FIBEP president (2018-2021), and insights from her book, OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE. INFORMING. THINKING. AND FREELY DECIDING IN THE CYBER ERA.

\n\n

Part 1: María Laura García's Journey and Challenges:
\nGarcía recounts her journey starting in the 90s, seizing the opportunity presented by the growth of the internet. Facing barriers as a young, divorced mother, she founded the Global News Group to bridge information gaps between Latin America and the world. García reflects on the challenges, gender bias, and a pivotal moment in New York, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in building her company.

\n\n

Part 2: FIBEP Presidency (2018-2021):
\nAs FIBEP president, García focused on governance, a dynamic board, and industry analysis to connect with the global media intelligence business ecosystem. She discusses her decision to step back from day-to-day management, allowing younger leaders to navigate new challenges. The hosts praise García's impactful leadership during the pandemic, successfully transitioning FIBEP to virtual communication.

\n\n

Part 3: OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE. THINKING. AND FREELY DECIDING IN THE CYBER ERA - The Book:
\nGarcía introduces her book, "OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE," addressing the consequences of uncontrolled information consumption in the cyber era. The book emphasizes digital literacy, encouraging individuals to be in control of their information consumption and understand the evolving rules of the digital world.

\n\n

Part 4: Announcement—Certificate in Information Literacy:
\nGarcía reveals her collaboration with a university to prepare the first certificate in information literacy, set to launch in April; initially, in Spanish, there are negotiations to offer it in English, virtually, potentially in the United States.

","summary":"In this episode of \"FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained,\" hosts Vlado Petkov, CEO at Identrics, and Alicja Bors, Product Tech Lead at Ruepoint, engage in a compelling interview with their guest, María Laura García. García, a prominent figure with a rich background in media and information, shares her inspiring journey, challenges faced, her time as FIBEP president (2018-2021), and insights from her book, OUR DIGITAL CHALLENGE. INFORMING. THINKING. AND FREELY DECIDING IN THE CYBER ERA.","date_published":"2023-12-11T12:30:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/be1d8897-f175-4b8f-be46-a90359e46ff4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":16809984,"duration_in_seconds":1400}]},{"id":"14e4e622-bf96-4e37-b1a9-7f45b27f2bfb","title":"Episode 13: Growth models as we adapt and innovate with AI","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/13","content_text":"The FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained podcast, hosted by Alicja Boors and Vlado Petkov, explores diverse facets of the media intelligence industry, specifically examining the influence of advanced technologies such as large language models. Aseem Sood, the Chief Executive Officer of Impact Research and Measurement, contributes valuable insights as a guest. Alicja, a product lead at Ruepoint with a humanities background, and Vlado, the CEO of Identics.\n\nThe podcast begins by delving into the dynamic landscape of media intelligence, with a focus on the transformative impact of models like ChatGPT. The hosts and guest provide context by discussing recent events in the AI field, covering global hype, API integration, open-sourcing trends, and the process of model compression and distillation. Risks associated with large language models, including data and knowledge leakage, as well as regulatory challenges, are thoroughly explored. As Alicija mentioned: “the knowledge leakage is actually a big risk if you are not doing your own local language models”.\n\nAs the conversation progresses, Alicja and Vlado pose key questions about the future of the media intelligence industry. They inquire about potential directions, innovations, and the impact on traditional reporting services like newsletters. \n\nThe hosts transition to a discussion about the unique challenges and opportunities for media intelligence in Asia compared to other regions. They explore how the industry in Asia is adapting to diverse linguistic and cultural landscapes and highlight trends specifically relevant to Asian markets.\n\nThe episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the consolidation of players in the digital space, potential biases in AI systems, and concerns about big tech leveraging AI capabilities. The panelists share diverse perspectives on the delicate balance between regulations and ethics in AI development. In summary, the podcast provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges, opportunities, and ethical considerations in the media intelligence industry amid the rapid evolution of AI technologies","content_html":"

The FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained podcast, hosted by Alicja Boors and Vlado Petkov, explores diverse facets of the media intelligence industry, specifically examining the influence of advanced technologies such as large language models. Aseem Sood, the Chief Executive Officer of Impact Research and Measurement, contributes valuable insights as a guest. Alicja, a product lead at Ruepoint with a humanities background, and Vlado, the CEO of Identics.

\n\n

The podcast begins by delving into the dynamic landscape of media intelligence, with a focus on the transformative impact of models like ChatGPT. The hosts and guest provide context by discussing recent events in the AI field, covering global hype, API integration, open-sourcing trends, and the process of model compression and distillation. Risks associated with large language models, including data and knowledge leakage, as well as regulatory challenges, are thoroughly explored. As Alicija mentioned: “the knowledge leakage is actually a big risk if you are not doing your own local language models”.

\n\n

As the conversation progresses, Alicja and Vlado pose key questions about the future of the media intelligence industry. They inquire about potential directions, innovations, and the impact on traditional reporting services like newsletters.

\n\n

The hosts transition to a discussion about the unique challenges and opportunities for media intelligence in Asia compared to other regions. They explore how the industry in Asia is adapting to diverse linguistic and cultural landscapes and highlight trends specifically relevant to Asian markets.

\n\n

The episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the consolidation of players in the digital space, potential biases in AI systems, and concerns about big tech leveraging AI capabilities. The panelists share diverse perspectives on the delicate balance between regulations and ethics in AI development. In summary, the podcast provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges, opportunities, and ethical considerations in the media intelligence industry amid the rapid evolution of AI technologies

","summary":"The FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained podcast, hosted by Alicja Boors and Vlado Petkov, explores diverse facets of the media intelligence industry, specifically examining the influence of advanced technologies such as large language models. Aseem Sood, the Chief Executive Officer of Impact Research and Measurement, contributes valuable insights as a guest. Alicja, a product lead at Ruepoint with a humanities background, and Vlado, the CEO of Identics.","date_published":"2023-11-27T07:00:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/14e4e622-bf96-4e37-b1a9-7f45b27f2bfb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36361728,"duration_in_seconds":3030}]},{"id":"e8b0d526-d1da-4ca4-85da-7c6b44472643","title":"Episode 12: Uncovering the Highlights of the FIBEP World Media Intelligence Congress 2023","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/12","content_text":"In this episode of the FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained podcast, hosts Vlado Petkov (CEO at Identrics) and Alicjia Bors (Product Tech Lead at Ruepoint) are joined by Todd Murphy (President at Truescope NA). The main topic of discussion is the highly anticipated upcoming World Media Intelligence Congress, taking place in the vibrant city of Singapore.\n\nThe agenda for the congress covers a wide range of topics related to future-proofing media intelligence. It includes insightful presentations, panel discussions, round table talks, and best practices sessions. \n\nAt WMIC, something exceptional will happen - a unique in-front-of-a-live-audience recording with Vlado and Alicja interviewing Aseem Sood (Impact Research & Measurement), one of the esteemed gentlemen from FIBEP.\n\nMoreover, the hosts discuss the various activities planned by FIBEP to enrich the congress experience, not only focusing on learning and professional development but also ensuring attendees have a memorable time in Singapore. There will be organized sightseeing trips, group restaurant visits, evening events such as cocktail parties and a gala dinner, providing ample opportunities for networking and fostering relationships within the media intelligence community.\n\nThe episode also highlights the sponsors of the event. The headline sponsor is Ninestars, the host sponsor is Media Track, the gala dinner sponsor is Dataxet, and the networking cocktails sponsor is Medianet. Additionally, the congress sponsors include Opoint, Data Scouting, Media HQ, Zissor, Global News, Truescope, Concept BIU, Argus Data Insights, and Tagfact. The industry partners for the event are AMEC ICCO.\n\nAs we say at the end of the podcast: There is no better place for a media intelligence expert to be than at this year’s FIBEP WMIC, so don’t miss it!","content_html":"

In this episode of the FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained podcast, hosts Vlado Petkov (CEO at Identrics) and Alicjia Bors (Product Tech Lead at Ruepoint) are joined by Todd Murphy (President at Truescope NA). The main topic of discussion is the highly anticipated upcoming World Media Intelligence Congress, taking place in the vibrant city of Singapore.

\n\n

The agenda for the congress covers a wide range of topics related to future-proofing media intelligence. It includes insightful presentations, panel discussions, round table talks, and best practices sessions.

\n\n

At WMIC, something exceptional will happen - a unique in-front-of-a-live-audience recording with Vlado and Alicja interviewing Aseem Sood (Impact Research & Measurement), one of the esteemed gentlemen from FIBEP.

\n\n

Moreover, the hosts discuss the various activities planned by FIBEP to enrich the congress experience, not only focusing on learning and professional development but also ensuring attendees have a memorable time in Singapore. There will be organized sightseeing trips, group restaurant visits, evening events such as cocktail parties and a gala dinner, providing ample opportunities for networking and fostering relationships within the media intelligence community.

\n\n

The episode also highlights the sponsors of the event. The headline sponsor is Ninestars, the host sponsor is Media Track, the gala dinner sponsor is Dataxet, and the networking cocktails sponsor is Medianet. Additionally, the congress sponsors include Opoint, Data Scouting, Media HQ, Zissor, Global News, Truescope, Concept BIU, Argus Data Insights, and Tagfact. The industry partners for the event are AMEC ICCO.

\n\n

As we say at the end of the podcast: There is no better place for a media intelligence expert to be than at this year’s FIBEP WMIC, so don’t miss it!

","summary":"In this episode of the FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained podcast, hosts Vlado Petkov (CEO at Identrics) and Alicjia Bors (Product Tech Lead at Ruepoint) are joined by Todd Murphy (President at Truescope NA). The main topic of discussion is the highly anticipated upcoming World Media Intelligence Congress, taking place in the vibrant city of Singapore.\r\n\r\nThe agenda for the congress covers a wide range of topics related to future-proofing media intelligence. It includes insightful presentations, panel discussions, round table talks, and best practices sessions. \r\n\r\nAt WMIC, something exceptional will happen - a unique in-front-of-a-live-audience recording with Vlado and Alicja interviewing Aseem Sood (Impact Research & Measurement), one of the esteemed gentlemen from FIBEP.\r\n\r\nMoreover, the hosts discuss the various activities planned by FIBEP to enrich the congress experience, not only focusing on learning and professional development but also ensuring attendees have a memorable time in Singapore. There will be organized sightseeing trips, group restaurant visits, evening events such as cocktail parties and a gala dinner, providing ample opportunities for networking and fostering relationships within the media intelligence community.\r\n\r\nThe episode also highlights the sponsors of the event. The headline sponsor is Ninestars, the host sponsor is Media Track, the gala dinner sponsor is Dataxet, and the networking cocktails sponsor is Medianet. Additionally, the congress sponsors include Opoint, Data Scouting, Media HQ, Zissor, Global News, Truescope, Concept BIU, Argus Data Insights, and Tagfact. The industry partners for the event are AMEC ICCO.\r\n\r\nAs we say at the end of the podcast: There is no better place for a media intelligence expert to be than at this year’s FIBEP WMIC, so don’t miss it!","date_published":"2023-09-18T13:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/e8b0d526-d1da-4ca4-85da-7c6b44472643.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32033088,"duration_in_seconds":2669}]},{"id":"aafa28c2-edb1-44eb-889b-04ce394542e9","title":"Episode 11: Value over vanity","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/11","content_text":"In this episode of the FIBEP Media Intelligence series, hosts Vladimir Petkov, CEO at Identrics, and Alicja Bors, Product Lead at Ruepoint, are joined by Raina Lazarova, co-founder and COO at Ruepoint. They discuss the importance of value over vanity in the media intelligence industry, and how communication professionals can prove their worth to organizations.\n\nRaina shares her insights on the challenges faced by the communications profession, the role of industry bodies like FIBEP and AMEC, and the need for a shift from media-centric to audience-centric communication strategies. The conversation also touches on the importance of reliable data, the increasing significance of earned media, and the ethical implications of generative AI for communication and measurement.\n\nKey moments from the episode include:\n\n\nThe struggle to prove the value of communications professionals\nThe responsibility of industry partners to bring change\nThe increasing importance of earned media in protecting and growing brands\nThe potential of AI in communication and measurement, and the associated ethical challenges\n\n\nListen to this insightful conversation to learn more about the future of media intelligence and how communication professionals can adapt to an ever-changing landscape.\n\nNew season of FIBEP podcast is transcribed by Speechmatics | www.speechmatics.com","content_html":"

In this episode of the FIBEP Media Intelligence series, hosts Vladimir Petkov, CEO at Identrics, and Alicja Bors, Product Lead at Ruepoint, are joined by Raina Lazarova, co-founder and COO at Ruepoint. They discuss the importance of value over vanity in the media intelligence industry, and how communication professionals can prove their worth to organizations.

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Raina shares her insights on the challenges faced by the communications profession, the role of industry bodies like FIBEP and AMEC, and the need for a shift from media-centric to audience-centric communication strategies. The conversation also touches on the importance of reliable data, the increasing significance of earned media, and the ethical implications of generative AI for communication and measurement.

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Key moments from the episode include:

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Listen to this insightful conversation to learn more about the future of media intelligence and how communication professionals can adapt to an ever-changing landscape.

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New season of FIBEP podcast is transcribed by Speechmatics | www.speechmatics.com

","summary":"In this episode of the FIBEP Media Intelligence series, hosts Vladimir Petkov, CEO at Identrics, and Alicja Bors, Product Lead at Ruepoint, are joined by Raina Lazarova, co-founder and COO at Ruepoint. They discuss the importance of value over vanity in the media intelligence industry, and how communication professionals can prove their worth to organizations.","date_published":"2023-07-05T08:30:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/aafa28c2-edb1-44eb-889b-04ce394542e9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48129097,"duration_in_seconds":3437}]},{"id":"600f96d5-b210-4ef0-90c4-f519524b1783","title":"Episode 10: New tech & AI Innovations","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/10","content_text":"Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast series, where we're dedicated to exploring the exciting world of generative AI and emerging technologies. With new advancements and innovations being released every day, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the buzzwords, hype, and jargon. That's why we're here to break it all down for you – no data science degree required!\n\nIn this episode, we'll introduce you to the main topics, glossary, and terms surrounding generative AI, so you can feel confident and informed as we dive deeper into future episodes. Our goal is to humanize these complex concepts and make them accessible to everyone, whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the latest trends.\n\nThe episode's hosts are Alicja Bors, Ruepoint and Vladimir Petkov, Identrics.\nNew season of FIBEP podcast is transcribed by Speechmatics | www.speechmatics.com","content_html":"

Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast series, where we're dedicated to exploring the exciting world of generative AI and emerging technologies. With new advancements and innovations being released every day, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the buzzwords, hype, and jargon. That's why we're here to break it all down for you – no data science degree required!

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In this episode, we'll introduce you to the main topics, glossary, and terms surrounding generative AI, so you can feel confident and informed as we dive deeper into future episodes. Our goal is to humanize these complex concepts and make them accessible to everyone, whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the latest trends.

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The episode's hosts are Alicja Bors, Ruepoint and Vladimir Petkov, Identrics.
\nNew season of FIBEP podcast is transcribed by Speechmatics | www.speechmatics.com

","summary":"Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast series, where we're dedicated to exploring the exciting world of generative AI and emerging technologies. With new advancements and innovations being released every day, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the buzzwords, hype, and jargon. That's why we're here to break it all down for you – no data science degree required!\r\n\r\nIn this episode, we'll introduce you to the main topics, glossary, and terms surrounding generative AI, so you can feel confident and informed as we dive deeper into future episodes. Our goal is to humanize these complex concepts and make them accessible to everyone, whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about the latest trends.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe episode's hosts are Alicja Bors, Ruepoint and Vladimir Petkov, Identrics.\r\nNew season of FIBEP podcast is transcribed by Speechmatics | www.speechmatics.com","date_published":"2023-05-29T09:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/600f96d5-b210-4ef0-90c4-f519524b1783.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":66651115,"duration_in_seconds":2777}]},{"id":"cab4a50c-27a9-42ee-a9f8-ef798eb7172e","title":"Episode 9: ChatGPT: applications in the media intelligence industry","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/9","content_text":"This episode features a conversation with Maya Koleva, Head of Research and Insight at Commetric, and discusses the possible role of AI in media monitoring and analysis. Maya explains how AI can become an essential tool in the media industry.\n\nMaya and the hosts discuss how the media intelligence industry can use AI to monitor media coverage, identify trends, and analyze sentiment.\n\nThe conversation also touches on the challenges of using AI in media monitoring and analysis, including the potential for bias in AI algorithms and the need for human oversight to ensure accuracy and relevance.","content_html":"

This episode features a conversation with Maya Koleva, Head of Research and Insight at Commetric, and discusses the possible role of AI in media monitoring and analysis. Maya explains how AI can become an essential tool in the media industry.

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Maya and the hosts discuss how the media intelligence industry can use AI to monitor media coverage, identify trends, and analyze sentiment.

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The conversation also touches on the challenges of using AI in media monitoring and analysis, including the potential for bias in AI algorithms and the need for human oversight to ensure accuracy and relevance.

","summary":"This episode features a conversation with Maya Koleva, Head of Research and Insight at Commetric, and discusses the possible role of AI in media monitoring and analysis. Maya explains how AI can become an essential tool in the media industry.","date_published":"2023-03-12T23:00:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/cab4a50c-27a9-42ee-a9f8-ef798eb7172e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81326813,"duration_in_seconds":3353}]},{"id":"ad3630f2-d1d8-4c31-a955-fd5d6657d327","title":"Episode 8: How to deal with copyrights","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/8","content_text":"In the 8th FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts talk with Christophe Dickès, Global Media & Copyright Director, Onclusive about copyright in the media intelligence industry. Christophe explains why copyright is an important issue for media monitoring companies and stresses the importance for clients as well. He emphasizes on the role that media monitoring companies play when it comes to providing valuable insights to clients (organizations, institutions etc) and stresses the role that FIBEP plays by creating a fair market. Christophe describes three different types of countries regarding copyright in the media intelligence industry and shares his personal, ideal model. Furthermore, Christophe emphasizes on the importance of properly educating clients when it comes to copyright fees and explains what fair remuneration means. Last but not least, Christophe talks about the future of copyright.","content_html":"

In the 8th FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts talk with Christophe Dickès, Global Media & Copyright Director, Onclusive about copyright in the media intelligence industry. Christophe explains why copyright is an important issue for media monitoring companies and stresses the importance for clients as well. He emphasizes on the role that media monitoring companies play when it comes to providing valuable insights to clients (organizations, institutions etc) and stresses the role that FIBEP plays by creating a fair market. Christophe describes three different types of countries regarding copyright in the media intelligence industry and shares his personal, ideal model. Furthermore, Christophe emphasizes on the importance of properly educating clients when it comes to copyright fees and explains what fair remuneration means. Last but not least, Christophe talks about the future of copyright.

","summary":"Christophe Dickès - Global Media & Copyright Director at Onclusive talks about copyright in the media intelligence industry.","date_published":"2022-12-21T11:00:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/ad3630f2-d1d8-4c31-a955-fd5d6657d327.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":88216123,"duration_in_seconds":3675}]},{"id":"2dfd1a1f-b20c-4eae-bdf8-96a358b4a81e","title":"Episode 7: AI and Regulation","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/7","content_text":"The second part of our interview with Rania Wazir, mathematician, co-founder and CTO of leiwand.ai. This time we are talking about AI and its possible regulations, like EU's The Artificial Intelligence Act. Vlado and Alicja are also discussing Musk's first month at Twitter.","content_html":"

The second part of our interview with Rania Wazir, mathematician, co-founder and CTO of leiwand.ai. This time we are talking about AI and its possible regulations, like EU's The Artificial Intelligence Act. Vlado and Alicja are also discussing Musk's first month at Twitter.

","summary":"The second part of our discussion with Rania Wazir about Ethical AI focusing on AI and regulation.","date_published":"2022-11-28T12:45:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/2dfd1a1f-b20c-4eae-bdf8-96a358b4a81e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":68084538,"duration_in_seconds":2836}]},{"id":"32c7919d-e814-4aa8-9896-b6f80bff79cb","title":"Episode 6: Ethical AI","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/6","content_text":"In the 6th FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts talk with Rania Wazir, mathematician, co-founder and CTO of leiwand.ai about Ethical AI. The interview has been split into two parts, and you are now listening to Part I, where Rania talks about the broad term of Artificial Intelligence and explains what ethics got to do with AI. Furthermore, Raina talks about the lack of quality checks when producing AI systems, who is responsible for using it, and outlines the questions we should be asking. She shares her views about what it means to be innovative. She talks about the failure of algorithms in the media (and in particular the efforts to control hate speech and disinformation) and highlights the use of automation vs human intelligence. In Part II, Rania with hosts Alicja and Vlado will talk about AI and regulation.","content_html":"

In the 6th FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts talk with Rania Wazir, mathematician, co-founder and CTO of leiwand.ai about Ethical AI. The interview has been split into two parts, and you are now listening to Part I, where Rania talks about the broad term of Artificial Intelligence and explains what ethics got to do with AI. Furthermore, Raina talks about the lack of quality checks when producing AI systems, who is responsible for using it, and outlines the questions we should be asking. She shares her views about what it means to be innovative. She talks about the failure of algorithms in the media (and in particular the efforts to control hate speech and disinformation) and highlights the use of automation vs human intelligence. In Part II, Rania with hosts Alicja and Vlado will talk about AI and regulation.

","summary":"Alicja Bors and Vlado Petkov discuss with Rania Wazir about Ethical AI. And they had a lot to talk about. That is why we had to split the interview into two parts. The first part has to do with the ethical aspect of AI, while the second part will be about AI and regulation.","date_published":"2022-10-21T09:30:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/32c7919d-e814-4aa8-9896-b6f80bff79cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":95169306,"duration_in_seconds":3965}]},{"id":"1839a8ee-4d15-49c0-8e78-7e28bd486ed1","title":"Episode 5: What to expect at the 2022 WMIC in Dublin","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/5","content_text":"As the world is facing so much uncertainty, the Media Intelligence industry and FIBEP members are charged with providing insights to clients to help provide clarity. During the 2022 FIBEP World Media Intelligence Congress there will be a variety of presentations, panel discussions, round table talks, and best practices shared. These conversations will focus on the issues that our industry is currently facing in order to move forward together.","content_html":"

As the world is facing so much uncertainty, the Media Intelligence industry and FIBEP members are charged with providing insights to clients to help provide clarity. During the 2022 FIBEP World Media Intelligence Congress there will be a variety of presentations, panel discussions, round table talks, and best practices shared. These conversations will focus on the issues that our industry is currently facing in order to move forward together.

","summary":"The FIBEP World Media Intelligence Congress has become one of the largest events for communications, public relations, technology, social media monitoring and marketing professionals alike. What to expect in this year's edition?","date_published":"2022-09-12T17:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/1839a8ee-4d15-49c0-8e78-7e28bd486ed1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41379213,"duration_in_seconds":1724}]},{"id":"09dc5ea2-6ab3-43f9-b690-0cefaf27fe7c","title":"Episode 4: Media Analysis: How to do it right.","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/4","content_text":"The discussion starts with Mazen talking about the holy trinity within the value chain of media intelligence: media data, media monitoring and finally insights. He explains the difference between a dashboard and insights and who is using each. Furthermore, Mazen shares a three-part process of media analysis: capture and ingestion, enrichment and insights, and each process needs its own team with different skill sets, different leadership and different methodologies. He also explains what he defines as content completeness and how Carma has achieved that, while he reveals what is the secrete behind a successful analyst team. Last but not least, Mazen shares his overview of technologies that will shape the media intelligence industry in the coming years.\n\nAs hosts, Vladimir and Alicja comment on industry news like the failed Twitter buyout by Elon Musk and what this might mean for Twitter itself but for future similar deals.","content_html":"

The discussion starts with Mazen talking about the holy trinity within the value chain of media intelligence: media data, media monitoring and finally insights. He explains the difference between a dashboard and insights and who is using each. Furthermore, Mazen shares a three-part process of media analysis: capture and ingestion, enrichment and insights, and each process needs its own team with different skill sets, different leadership and different methodologies. He also explains what he defines as content completeness and how Carma has achieved that, while he reveals what is the secrete behind a successful analyst team. Last but not least, Mazen shares his overview of technologies that will shape the media intelligence industry in the coming years.

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As hosts, Vladimir and Alicja comment on industry news like the failed Twitter buyout by Elon Musk and what this might mean for Twitter itself but for future similar deals.

","summary":"The discussion with Mazen Nahawi about the value of media intelligence and media analysis.","date_published":"2022-07-27T10:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/09dc5ea2-6ab3-43f9-b690-0cefaf27fe7c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":77569567,"duration_in_seconds":3878}]},{"id":"da028270-6269-4587-961a-e81d5282b644","title":"Episode 3: Media Intelligence Business Ecosystem","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/3","content_text":"In the 3rd FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts Vladimir Petkov (identrics) and Alicja Bors (Softlytic) are talking with Romina Gersuni (pressrelations and FIBEP VP) about the Media Intelligence Business Ecosystem. Romina guides us through the idea behind MIBE and explains that it is a map tool helping the different actors of the Media Ecosystem find their place, be able to identify key players and prepare for strategic partnerships. \n\nVladimir and Alicja also share the latest FIBEP news with our audience: a webinar about the role of data scientists in FIBEP and the different organizations being represented by members within our association. A webinar about tacking disinformation and hate speech with key lessons from the current Russian war in Ukraine. And last but not least FIBEP opened the registration for the World Media Intelligence Congress in Dublin, 14 to 16 September. Make sure you benefit from the early bird registration until the 24th of June. ","content_html":"

In the 3rd FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts Vladimir Petkov (identrics) and Alicja Bors (Softlytic) are talking with Romina Gersuni (pressrelations and FIBEP VP) about the Media Intelligence Business Ecosystem. Romina guides us through the idea behind MIBE and explains that it is a map tool helping the different actors of the Media Ecosystem find their place, be able to identify key players and prepare for strategic partnerships.

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Vladimir and Alicja also share the latest FIBEP news with our audience: a webinar about the role of data scientists in FIBEP and the different organizations being represented by members within our association. A webinar about tacking disinformation and hate speech with key lessons from the current Russian war in Ukraine. And last but not least FIBEP opened the registration for the World Media Intelligence Congress in Dublin, 14 to 16 September. Make sure you benefit from the early bird registration until the 24th of June.

","summary":"In the 3rd FIBEP Media Intelligence Explained episode hosts Vladimir Petkov (identrics) and Alicja Bors (Softlytic) are talking with Romina Gersuni (pressrelations and FIBEP VP) about the Media Intelligence Business Ecosystem. Romina guides us through the idea behind MIBE and explains that it is a map tool helping the different actors of the Media Ecosystem find their place, be able to identify key players, and prepare for strategic partnerships. ","date_published":"2022-06-17T08:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/da028270-6269-4587-961a-e81d5282b644.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51318596,"duration_in_seconds":2565}]},{"id":"8970fb7a-a514-45ea-9ed6-b82415f6fd60","title":"Episode 2: What is media intelligence? And why does it matter?","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/2","content_text":"In our first episode, we talk about, among others, Elon Musk buying Twitter and the Digital Services Act. Our guest is Florian Laszlo the CEO of Observer with whom we talk about what media monitoring is and how to run a Media Monitoring Organisation.","content_html":"

In our first episode, we talk about, among others, Elon Musk buying Twitter and the Digital Services Act. Our guest is Florian Laszlo the CEO of Observer with whom we talk about what media monitoring is and how to run a Media Monitoring Organisation.

","summary":"In our first episode, we talk about, among others, Elon Musk buying Twitter and the Digital Services Act. Our guest is Florian Laszlo the CEO of Observer with whom we talk about what media monitoring is and how to run a Media Monitoring Organisation.","date_published":"2022-05-05T10:00:00.000+02:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/8970fb7a-a514-45ea-9ed6-b82415f6fd60.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60672913,"duration_in_seconds":5025}]},{"id":"8dcae0e0-c912-4d83-9f31-299b70ca73de","title":"Episode 1: Pilot Episode with Magdalena Horánska and Sophia Karakeva","url":"https://fibep.fireside.fm/1","content_text":"Your podcast hosts Alicja Bors and Vladimir Petkov get an overview of the podcast and the topics of the season 1. Also, in order to introduce you to the organisation, they do two mini-interviews with Magdalena Horánska - Secretary General of FIBEP and Sophia Karakeva, Vice President of FIBEP.","content_html":"

Your podcast hosts Alicja Bors and Vladimir Petkov get an overview of the podcast and the topics of the season 1. Also, in order to introduce you to the organisation, they do two mini-interviews with Magdalena Horánska - Secretary General of FIBEP and Sophia Karakeva, Vice President of FIBEP.

","summary":"Your hosts Alicja Bors and Vladimir Petkov will introduce you to the podcast topics. ","date_published":"2022-03-23T11:00:00.000+01:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/456394d1-de8d-4326-a6c2-ed7153941029/8dcae0e0-c912-4d83-9f31-299b70ca73de.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":54170030,"duration_in_seconds":2700}]}]}