In this session...

There is no denying it: The TV ad industry is at a critical inflection point. The explosion of media platforms gives today’s consumers control over what, where and when they watch content.

For advertisers and media planners, this means living in a new, fragmented reality, one where they must ditch their old playbooks and re-imagine how they approach, plan and measure their TV ad spend.


Media players, in turn, realize that to best serve advertisers moving forward, collaboration is key; by integrating products from different providers, and expanding our reach, marketers can seamlessly drive brand awareness through an impactful customer journey—all from a single, unified platform.

To give advertisers the full reach of the New York market, three of the country’s leading media providers—Altice USA, Charter, Comcast—expanded the NY Interconnect (NYI) label by forming a bold joint venture, one that would also create greater cohesiveness among the audience fractions. Today, with the addition of Fios, DirectTV and Dish audiences, the new NYI can provide multi-screen, advanced advertising to over 6.4 million households—a veritable one-stop-shop for any media buying need.

Join us as our panel discusses how greater collaboration among media players can help advertisers crack the code to finding the viewers—and dollars—they need to survive. View Less

What You'll Learn from This Session...

  1. How a one stop shopping approach today can shape the media buying of tomorrow.
  2. How joint ventures can inspire exponential advertising growth.
  3. How organizations are evolving to meet the demand of asset consolidation .

Presented with


Speakers

Ed Renicker CEO NY Interconnect
Julie Anson Associate Director Partner Innovation, Advanced TV Magna Global
Craig Berkley Head of Revenue LiveRamp TV
Heather Gundry SVP, Director of Integrated Local Buying Carat
David Kline EVP, Charter & President Spectrum Reach
Michael McAlear Partner, Account Services Universal McCann

Event Details

Event Type Seminar

Related Topic Area  Tech   Business 

Similar Interests  Video   Agency 

Track  Future of Media