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  • VideoNuze Report Podcast #90 - Mar. 4, 2011

    Friday, March 4, 2011, 7:05 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond
    I'm pleased to present the 90th edition of the VideoNuze Report podcast, for March 4, 2011.

    In this week's podcast, Daisy Whitney and I first discuss Tremor Media's new video ad buying platform, which I wrote about on Tuesday. Then we transition to a quick chat about Comcast CEO Brian Roberts' comment this week in the WSJ that "What used to be called 'reruns' on television is now called Netflix." It was a little bit of unexpected trash talk and Daisy and I sort through what might have motivated it.

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    Categories: Advertising, Cable TV Operators, Podcasts

    Topics: Comcast, Podcast, Tremor Media

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