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The Revisionists: Vizio's Katherine Pond On Connected TVs And The Fight For Audience Attention
Katherine Pond is VP of business development for Vizio. As such, she presides over some of the most valuable real estate in streaming video: prime spots on a major Connected TV platform.
Inscape Explains Project OAR
What is Project OAR? Greg Hampton is Vice President, Business Development at Inscape and was happy to dive into the consortium's purpose.
Netflix Still Holding Its Own vs. Disney+ with Extensive TV Show Catalogue
Disney+ has the known intellectual property, but that hasn't given them an advantage over incumbent Netflix just yet - at least on the TV show front.
State of Ad Tech Study: 92% See Need for Industry-Wide Standardization
It makes sense that standardization is desired given the state of digital ads. Still, just 6% of respondents are satisfied with current digital ad ecosystem
LTN Global Discusses How Addressable TV Avoids Privacy Issues
LTN Global CTO + Head of Strategy Alan Young recently noted how addressable can avoid privacy issues, prioritizing targeting that puts the individual first.
Quibi Nabs $750 Million More, Names News Programs Ahead of Launch
Mobile video startup Quibi is having a good week, one month before its launch: it said it has raised another $750 million, and detailed news shows made for it by BBC, NBC and Telemundo.
Streaming Services Keep Expanding; is the NFL Looking at a Digital Future?
Streaming services keep booming, and that growth is eventually going to grab some major sports rights -- perhaps even the NFL's.
AT&T TV Service Feels Like Cable's Bad Old, Good Old Days
AT&T TV launched nationwide today, a successor to the collapsing DirecTV. But for all its modern features, it feels like a throwback to cable TV's bad old days.
Sports Leagues Trying to Cash in on (Maybe) Last Big TV Rights Rush
With many TV deals expiring and audience habits shifting, U.S. sports leagues may be trying to capitalize one final time.

