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FAST Platforms and Content Providers Agree: Consumer Education Will Drive Adoption
FAST platforms have rapidly emerged as a favorite alternative source of ad inventory, replacing eyeballs lost on traditional linear TV.
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Paramount Global’s Steve Raizes: Podcasts Are Taking a New Shape and Form
Steve Raizes, executive VP of podcasting and audio at Paramount Global, says the death of podcasting has been greatly exaggerated.
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How “Nolly” Recaptures An Entertainer’s Brilliance/Resilience (and the Best of 1970s Broadcasting)
Cinematographer Sam Care and director Peter Hoar pay tribute to 1970s “Crossroads” star Noele Gordon, affectionately known as “Nolly.”
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“Special Ops: Lioness” Director/Cinematographer Paul Cameron Aims for Action and Emotion
“Sometimes you need to be a bit bold and break the ‘Five Cs of Cinematography’” says Cameron, “and deconstruct them.”
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How Connected TV Can/Should Enable Content Discovery
LG Ad Solutions study highlights the importance of TV homepages as the focal point for content discovery amid increasing CTV content.
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NAB Show Introduces “Programming Everywhere” Conference
“Programming Everywhere,” the one-day conference presented by TVNewsCheck, will take place April 15, 2023 at NAB Show in Las Vegas.
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CES 2023: Controlling the Connected Home and Media Delivery/Distribution
In its report following CES 2023, Parks Associates finds that Smart TVs now represent the most important point in the connected home.
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FAST Channels: Finding the Right Playout Solution/Strategy
FAST channels are a win-win situation for content owners, publishers and end-users, but ad insertion remains one of the biggest challenges.
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The Bonkers Format for Peacock Series “Paul T. Goldman”
Peacock docuseries “Paul T. Goldman” from director Jason Woliner straddles an uneasy line between real life, true crime and satire.
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AI and the Rise/Role of the “Super Organizer”
AI could allow to startups to scale at the same rate as larger organizations while still providing work for humans as “super organizers.”
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Going Global: New Expectations for Non-English Programming
Global hits like “Money Heist” and “Squid Game” sent demand for non-English language content to record highs, according to Parrot Analytics.
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British TV Content: Audiences and Platforms Are Very Invested, Just in Different Ways
Global sales of British TV programs skyrocket, hitting record levels according to a new report from UK production alliance Pact.