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In this episode of Sunny Side Up, host Ryan Schimmel talks to Jordan Rost about how streaming is revolutionizing the entertainment and media landscape. Jordan, who leads marketing for Roku's advertising business, explains how streaming has combined the best of traditional television with digital precision and accountability. They delve into topics such as how streaming services are giving viewers more control over what they watch, sports viewership in the streaming world, and shifting from acquisition to retention and lifetime value for marketers. Jordan also shares insights on new ad experiences being explored in streaming services, such as brands being part of the content discovery experience and allowing ads to be shoppable on the TV screen. As well, he dives into how marketers can leverage data to deliver more relevant advertising in light of a current economic downturn and provides resources to better understand the relationship between technology and its impact on focus and attention spans.
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In this episode of Sunny Side Up, host Ryan Schimmel talks to Jordan Rost about how streaming is revolutionizing the entertainment and media landscape. Jordan, who leads marketing for Roku's advertising business, explains how streaming has combined the best of traditional television with digital precision and accountability. They delve into topics such as how streaming services are giving viewers more control over what they watch, sports viewership in the streaming world, and shifting from acquisition to retention and lifetime value for marketers. Jordan also shares insights on new ad experiences being explored in streaming services, such as brands being part of the content discovery experience and allowing ads to be shoppable on the TV screen. As well, he dives into how marketers can leverage data to deliver more relevant advertising in light of a current economic downturn and provides resources to better understand the relationship between technology and its impact on focus and attention spans.
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