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Inside the Stream: Putting Paramount+ With Showtime in Perspective
Not that long ago, before Netflix became a household name, “premium TV” referred to HBO, Showtime and Starz. They, and their brand extensions, were all subscription-based, advertising-free networks with edgier programming that couldn’t be found elsewhere on the dial. Showtime had plenty of hits over the years, with shows like “Dexter,” “Billions,” “Shameless,” “Weeds” and “Ray Donovan” earning loyal audiences.
Flash forward to this week, as Paramount+ With Showtime officially launched, and decades-old Showtime became an appendage to the Paramount+ primary brand. For a mere $2 increase per month (to $11.99), all the Showtime programming instantly became available to Paramount+ ad-free subscribers.
Showtime’s evolution speaks volumes about how streaming has upended the broader TV industry. In this week’s podcast Colin and I try to put it in perspective.
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Topics: Paramount+, Podcast, Showtime
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Inside the Stream: Interview with Ben Serridge, Director of Product Management, Google
This week we’re pleased to interview Ben Serridge, Director of Product Management, Google, who is focused on Google TV’s content and monetization. Ben explains what Google TV is and how it’s being positioned in a highly competitive TV OS market. He also details how Google TV is working with various TV OEMs. In particular, Ben emphasizes how Google TV anchors on personalized content recommendations. Key to this is Google TV’s new live guide which just received a big upgrade. Ben also shares what’s ahead for the live guide.
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Inside the Stream: Why FASTs Aren’t Cable TV 2.0
Colin has attended a couple conferences recently where some industry colleagues have likened FASTs to “cable TV 2.0.” On today’s podcast we discuss the distinct differences between FASTs and the traditional cable TV model, starting with the biggest one, which is that FASTs aren’t paid any type of carriage fee to be included on platforms (in fact, as we discuss, the opposite is often the case, with platforms requiring fees for promotion/visibility).
However, as Colin notes, one point of similarity between the models is the over-reliance on the electronic program guide (“EPG”) as a primary navigation aid for viewers. We discuss the limitations of the EPG, and how, with seemingly infinite FASTs scrolling by in an EPG, the viewer may have a “paradox of choice” experience, defaulting to TV/shows that are familiar. The EPG’s limitations is also prompting platforms to cap the number of FASTs it includes, and focus on those with well-known brands and franchises.
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All the Session Videos from the CTV Advertising Summit Virtual 2023
Last Thursday was VideoNuze’s fourth annual Connected TV Advertising Summit virtual which featured 27 senior executives on 6 sessions in 1 high-impact afternoon.
Below are links to each of the session recordings along with descriptions of each session and its speakers.
Many thanks to our 5 generous partners Beachfront, Extreme Reach, PadSquad, Pixability and Roku.We covered a lot of ground during the Summit which Colin and I tried to distill into our 5 key takeaways on last Friday's Inside the Stream podcast.
Enjoy!
[VIDEO] Welcome and How CTV’s Omnipresence is Reshaping the TV and Advertising Industries
[VIDEO] Inside CTV’s Biggest Opportunities and Challenges - The Three Year Perspective
[VIDEO] Understanding CTV/Streaming Business Model Choices: Paid, Hybrid, FAST
[VIDEO] Why CTV’s March to Full-Funnel/Lower-Funnel and Shoppable TV is Inevitable
[VIDEO] How Innovation is Driving the Value of Content and Advertising in CTV
[VIDEO] Unraveling the Measurement and Attribution ImperativeCategories: Advertising, Events
Topics: Connected TV Advertising Summit 2023
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[VIDEO] Welcome and How CTV’s Omnipresence is Reshaping the TV and Advertising Industries
The following video was recorded at VideoNuze’s third annual Connected TV Advertising PREVIEW: 2023 virtual on February 28, 2023.
Welcome and How CTV’s Omnipresence is Reshaping the TV and Advertising Industries
CTV is now omnipresent in U.S. households, in turn completely reshaping the TV industry. Viewers are embracing streaming and wide array of streaming choices. In this stage-setting session, one of the industry’s leading researchers lays out all most important data, including newly-released survey results underscoring the extent to which viewers are shifting their behaviors.
Bruce Leichtman – President and Principal Analyst, Leichtman Research Group (presenter)
Will Richmond – Editor and Publisher, VideoNuze (interviewer)Categories: Advertising, Events
Topics: Connected TV Advertising Summit 2023, Leichtman Research Group
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[VIDEO] Inside CTV’s Biggest Opportunities and Challenges - The Three Year Perspective
The following video was recorded at VideoNuze’s fourth annual Connected TV Advertising Summit virtual on June 8, 2023.
Inside CTV’s Biggest Opportunities and Challenges - The Three Year Perspective
With nearly 9 in 10 U.S. homes now having at least one CTV device and adoption in other countries rapidly growing, ad-supported streaming services proliferating and brands hungry to replace lost linear TV impressions, the CTV advertising has become the hottest sector of the ad market. Go inside all the key CTV advertising trends with senior industry leaders who will explore the biggest opportunities and challenges over the next 2-3 years.
Laurie Crowley - SVP Group Director, Investment, Havas Media
Stacie Danzis - SVP, Digital Ad Sales, A+E Networks
Justin Fromm - Head of Insights, Samsung Ads
Darren Olive - President, Sales & Strategy, Crackle Connex
Tom St. John - Head of Partnerships, Beachfront
Danielle DeLauro - EVP, VAB (moderator)Categories: Advertising
Topics: A&E Networks, Beachfront Media, Connected TV Advertising Summit 2023, Crackle, Havas, Samsung, Video Advertising Bureau
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[VIDEO] Understanding CTV/Streaming Business Model Choices: Paid, Hybrid, FAST
The following video was recorded at VideoNuze’s fourth annual Connected TV Advertising Summit virtual on June 8, 2023.
Understanding CTV/Streaming Business Model Choices: Paid, Hybrid, FAST
Media executives face an array of business model choices for their streaming services: pure paid/SVOD, hybrid paid/ad-supported, FAST, or a combination. This insightful session will explore the strategic, financial and real-world foundations for choosing optimal CTV/streaming business models - especially when resources are highly constrained. And then, once decisions are made, how to stay the course in a really noisy environment.
Erick Opeka - Chief Strategy Officer and President, Cineverse
Rene Santaella - Chief Digital and Streaming Officer, Estrella Media
Robert Schildhouse - EVP, North America and GM, Group Marketing Services, BritBox
Brian Wallach - Chief Digital Officer, Extreme Reach
Jonathan Hurd - Partner, Altman Solon (moderator)Categories: Advertising, Events
Topics: Altman Solon, BritBox, Cineverse, Connected TV Advertising Summit 2023, Estrella Media, Extreme Reach
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[VIDEO] Why CTV’s March to Full-Funnel/Lower-Funnel and Shoppable TV is Inevitable
The following video was recorded at VideoNuze’s fourth annual Connected TV Advertising Summit virtual on June 8, 2023.
Why CTV’s March to Full-Funnel/Lower-Funnel and Shoppable TV is Inevitable
In 2023 the vast majority of CTV ads will be bought with upper-funnel KPIs, as TV ad buyers seek to replace GRPs lost due to traditional TV’s decline and cord-cutting. With a $70 billion TV ad market in the U.S. alone, the shift from linear TV to CTV has lots of runway ahead. But more strategically significant are myriad initiatives that are transforming CTV into a full-funnel/lower-funnel channel. In an era when the importance of first-party data is rapidly increasing, engaging viewers on their TVs will soon become table stakes. In this session, learn how CTV is going to create a multibillion-dollar bonanza in shoppable TV, as well as new frontiers in content creation and personalization.
Jenna Chen - Director, Strategy and Business Development, Partnerships, Walmart Connect
Lindsay Pullins - Director, Ad Revenue Business Strategy, Partnerships, Roku
Lance Wolder – Head of Strategy and Marketing, PadSquad
Eric John - VP, Media Center, IAB (moderator)Categories: Advertising, Events
Topics: Connected TV Advertising Summit 2023, IAB, PadSquad, Roku, Walmart Connect