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"Hey, Google! How do you measure yourself?" "I'm sorry. I can't answer that question. Would you like to listen to a podcast that can?" National Public Radio has long been on the forefront of the world of audio media. Why, you might even remember episode #046, where Steve Mulder from NPR made his first appearance on the show discussing the cans and cannots of podcast measurement! On this episode, Mulder returns to chat about how much more comfortable we have become when it comes to conversing with animated inanimate objects, as well as the current state of what data is available (and how) to publishers and brands who have ventured into this brave new world. "Alexa! Play the Digital Analytics Power Hour podcast!"
For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
By Michael Helbling, Moe Kiss, Tim Wilson, Val Kroll, and Julie Hoyer4.8
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"Hey, Google! How do you measure yourself?" "I'm sorry. I can't answer that question. Would you like to listen to a podcast that can?" National Public Radio has long been on the forefront of the world of audio media. Why, you might even remember episode #046, where Steve Mulder from NPR made his first appearance on the show discussing the cans and cannots of podcast measurement! On this episode, Mulder returns to chat about how much more comfortable we have become when it comes to conversing with animated inanimate objects, as well as the current state of what data is available (and how) to publishers and brands who have ventured into this brave new world. "Alexa! Play the Digital Analytics Power Hour podcast!"
For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.

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