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  • VideoNuze Podcast #170 - Is Time Warner's CEO Spinning Multichannel's Value?; Extreme Reach's Cross-Media Reporting

    Friday, March 8, 2013, 8:43 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    I'm pleased to present the 170th edition of the VideoNuze podcast with my weekly partner Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia. First up today, Colin does a little trash talking of Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes. At a Deutsche Bank conference earlier this week, Bewkes said “We don’t think the multichannel bundle is becoming less of a good deal, we think it’s getting to be a better deal and we think it’s getting to be a better deal in the opinion of consumers,” Colin thinks this statement is complete baloney and cites specific research refuting Bewkes' assertions (more detail here).

    We then shift gears to talk about online and mobile video advertising. It was a busy week on that front (more of what VideoNuze wrote is here). One that really caught my eye and I wrote about was from Extreme Reach. The company announced an innovative cross-media reporting suite that maps actual TV and online video ad impressions along with conversions. To my knowledge it's the first time such reporting has been possible, enabling buyers to have unprecedented insight into campaign ROI.

    Listen in to learn more!

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    Categories: Advertising, Cable Networks, Cable TV Operators, Podcasts

    Topics: Extreme Reach, Podcast, Time Warner

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