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Mediaweek 100

The inaugural Mediaweek Power Lunch was held on 21 Oct 2022, where the most powerful people across the industry were named. 

Premium Content Alliance CEO Kim Portrate delivered a keynote speech discussing the contribution that Australian content creators make to the economy, accompanied by the memorable addition of digital storyteller, Josie Ford, who provided live illustrations of the speech onscreen.

Throughout the afternoon, the Agency 50 was announced with Mediaweek’s Greg “Sparrow” Graham presenting trophies onstage to the top 10: Peter Vogel, Sam Buchanan, Anathea Ruys, Laura Nice & Sian Whitnall, Melissa Fein, Danny Bass, Pat Crowley, Mark Coad, Aimee Buchanan, and Peter Horgan who was named #1.

The lunch concluded with the final names in the Mediaweek 100. James Manning joined the stage to present trophies to the top 10 most powerful people in the industry: Melanie Silva, Ciaran Davis, Patrick Delany, Grant Blackley, Beverley McGarvey, James Warburton, Micheal Miller, Ryan Stokes, Lachlan Murdoch, and Mike Sneesby.

ThinkNewsBrands is proud to support the Mediaweek Power 100, celebrating the work & achievements of the best in the industry.

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