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Episode 2: Branded Content - Internal Creative Teams vs. Client Hired

Season 1, Ep. 2

On this episode of The Telly Awards Podcast, we invited David Lennon, Executive Creative Director, Commercial at Fortune Media and Holly Fraser, Editor-In-Chief/Senior Director of Content at WeTransfer and WePresent to examine the differences and similarities behind creating work for clients as a brand publisher versus creating work for a brand internally as part of an in-house creative team.

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