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Senior Social Strategist Steve Whiting speaks to Marketing Beat about why creators are looking for a more direct relationship with fans

“The trend towards private communities is growing with creators, who are building more direct and personal relationships with their fans, so they can make what their fans want without fear of the algorithms preventing their content from reaching their followers.”

Slide into my DMs: Why creators want a more direct relationship with fans
Back in the early days of Twitter, it was a lot like a public playground, where we would broadcast our every thought and often happily share our location through Foursquare. As we’ve changed as a society, so have our social media habits, and now we’re finding that more conversations are happening in closer-knit groups, behind closed doors and private accounts.
The rise of smaller trends and niche communities
As the Internet has evolved, it’s become much easier to discover new artists, content creators, and find people to connect with about the subjects we enjoy, rather than feeling lost within the general public’s consciousness.
We’re seeing smaller and nicher trends take hold, and the increasing popularity of ‘cores’ like last year’s Brat Summer and Demure Autumn flood our feeds. Cores are transcendent; they’re always moving, developing and changing.
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Senior Sports Producer Ffion Hourigan-Davies speaks to Muse by Clios about her passion for sports and her work with Team GB and London City Lionesses

“I led development and production of a six-part YouTube series for Team GB called “Sporty AF.” It brought together female Olympians from across the Team GB family to discuss a variety of issues affecting women in sports. It ticked so many boxes for me both personally and professionally. More recently, we’ve been working with the London City Lionesses. They’re excited to try ideas and test different types of content on their socials, which has made them a fun and creative client.”

Where did you grow up, and where do you live now?

I was born and brought up in Swansea, Wales, but have lived in London for about 10 years.

What is your earliest sports memory?

Watching the Olympics with my dad. I was a keen gymnast as a kid and spent hours watching the gymnastics and track events. If YouTube had been around in the ’90s, you’d never have dragged me away from the screen. I remember being so amazed by these athletes who seemed superhuman.

Who are your favorite sports team(s).

Wales for rugby, Arsenal for the WSL and Ferrari for F1.

Favorite athlete(s).

Serena Williams, Simone Biles. And I remember watching Jessica Ennis-Hill at London 2012 and being so in awe. Team GB have some incredible female athletes and getting to work with them on our “Sporty AF” series was a real pinch-me moment. When else do you get to hang out with Olympians and listen to them deep dive into topics they’re passionate about?

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Founder Pete Gibbons speaks to Creative Bloq about his career journey and the evolution of social media

“We’ve been making video for social since before social was a thing”: a day in the life of Pete Gibbons

Pete Gibbons is the co-founder of creative agency Formidable, a social-first company combining the mindsets of advertising, PR, and entertainment. Beginning his career at the BBC, Pete soon developed an interest in creating video content, capitalising on the early emergence of YouTube and social media.

With the help of Formidable’s team of creative specialists, Pete has gone on to develop immersive brand campaigns for the likes of Amazon, LEGO, Team GB and David Beckham. As part of our Day in the Life series, I caught up with Pete to discuss his early career, his favourite creative tools and the evolving landscape of social media.

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Formidable expands team of creative specialists with four new hires 

Social-first creative agency Formidable appoints a Social Strategist in a newly-created role to enhance its social division. Steve Whiting joins the agency following five years as Social Lead and Consultant for brands including Adobe and BBC Maestro. With over 15 years of social media experience working with various brands and agencies, he will play a key role in growing Formidable’s social offering beyond creative and production, and provide valuable strategic counsel for clients.  

Steve Whiting comments: “The team at Formidable create truly exceptional campaigns for the brands and partners they work with; I’m excited for all the creative opportunities that lay ahead.” 

In addition, a further two new hires join Formidable in newly-created positions to strengthen the agency’s creative firepower. Charlotte Polley-Hughes is appointed as Junior Creative while George Cheetham is appointed as Senior Creative Project Manager, having previously spent 2 years as Creative Project Manager within Formula 1. 

As part of Formidable’s plans for growth, the team expansion also includes the appointment of a Communications Director to help drive awareness of the agency and its creative work. Katie Crosta brings 17 years of communications experience to Formidable, working with UK brands including Sony Pictures Entertainment, ITV, Philips, and Adobe DMe, as well as global creative studios. 

Whiting and Polley-Hughes will report to Creative Director Elin KlockareJarlstrom. Crosta and Cheetham will report to Founder Nik Selman, who comments: “Our clients have ambitious plans for 2025, and so do we. This variety of fresh thinking and new skillsets will bolster us in all the right areas as we enter an exciting year for the agency.” 

Founder Pete Gibbons speaks to Entrepreneur UK about the origins of the agency and its evolution

Pete Gibbons, co-founder of London based, social-first creative agency, Formidable, shares how a casual Nando’s meeting sparked a decade-long journey of creativity, adaptability, and business evolution.

What inspired you to start your business?
My co-founder Nik Selman and I started the business in 2014, I was running a company on my own, and he was looking for the next adventure after 13 years at Freuds. Other than that we knew our skillsets could combine to create something special but, looking back on it, we didn’t yet have a detailed plan for how that manifested itself. We met for a Nando’s and worked out there was a gap in the market for an agency with our joint offering, so we went for it, and here we are 10 years later.

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Formidable shortlisted for The Lovies and Broadcast Sport Awards

Formidable’s hero content of Red Bull’s daring feat, “Wings Through Tower Bridge”, has made the shortlist for the Broadcast Sport Awards and The Lovies.

The Broadcast Sport Awards is the leading UK awards for content in sport. It celebrates the best of sport on TV and digital platforms – from documentaries and live production to social media, advertising and marketing campaigns. “Wings Through Tower Bridge” has been shortlisted in the ‘Short-Form Content of the Year’ category, which honours content creation of noteworthy  execution that has excelled at maximising reach and engagement with its target audience.

The Lovie Awards is the most prestigious and coveted award recognising European Internet excellence in the fields of culture, technology and business and is presented by the European arm of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS)—a membership body comprised of leading Internet experts, business figures, luminaries, visionaries, artists, and talented entertainers and creators.

Formidable’s content creation services have been selected as finalists in the ‘Entertainment & Sports in Social’ and ‘Sports in Social’ categories for “Wings Through Tower Bridge”, and are also recognised as finalists in ‘Best Content Series in Social’ for “Sporty AF”, a You Tube series for Team GB that celebrates female athletes and across a wide variety of Olympic sports.

Nik Selman, Co-Founder at Formidable says “A haul of award nominations for two completely different kinds of social media content creation. From delivering large-scale, nail-biting, multi-camera production, to producing authentic and entertaining conversations with purpose. We’re equally proud of both projects. Fingers crossed for the big nights!”