Staying Ahead of the Curve with Romina Rosado EVP and General Manager Hispanic Streaming at NBCUniversal
In a recent Speed of Culture Podcast episode with Romina Rosado, EVP and General Manager at NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, key points on the transforming media landscape emerged. Emphasizing the importance of diverse content and understanding younger audiences, Romina highlighted the need for adaptable monetization, data analysis, and engagement with multicultural communities. This insightful conversation is a must-listen for media professionals.
LG Ad Solutions CMO Tony Marlow on the marketing benefits of the move from traditional to connected TV
In this episode of The Speed of Culture podcast, Tony Marlow, chief marketing officer at LG Ad Solutions, joins Suzy founder and CEO Matt Britton to discuss the “big shift” from traditional television to connected TV, and from subscription to ad-supported models.
Roku's New Full-Funnel Approach & The Role Of Advertising And Streaming With Dan Robbins, VP of Marketing & Partner Solutions.
On the latest episode of The Speed of Culture podcast, Dan Robbins, VP of Marketing and Partner Solutions at Roku, joins Suzy founder and CEO Matt Britton to discuss the rise of TV streaming services, the role of advertising in streaming, and how Roku boosts ecommerce through its partnership with Walmart.
How YouTube Drives the Creator Economy With Adam Stewart, Vice President of Sales at Google and YouTube
On today’s episode of The Speed of Culture, vice president of sales at Google and YouTube Adam Stewart, joins our host Suzy founder and CEO Matt Britton. They discuss YouTube and Google’s role in the creator economy and what opportunities it brings creators, advertisers, merchants and users.
DORM ROOMS GO TV-SET-FREE AS MILLENNIALS CHANGE THEIR HABITS
The college dorm room of today hasn't changed a lot from previous decades -- there are still the extra-long twin beds, the too-small closets, the questionable wall art and, of course, the hidden fake IDs. Yet one thing is conspicuously absent -- the TV set. A dozen years ago, kids were carting small or medium-size TVs into their new educational oases. Not this generation.