WHY NETFLIX WILL STOP REPORTING SUBS

WHY NETFLIX WILL STOP REPORTING SUBS

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TUBI PUTS CREATORS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

The line between Hollywood and the creator economy is disappearing…Tubi is leading the charge.Welcome back to the Media Odyssey Podcast! In this episode, hosts Evan Shapiro and Marion Ranchet are joined by Rich Bloom GM, Creators Program & EVP, Business Development at Tubi, to un ...  Show more

THE AFFINITY ECONOMY: A MASTERCLASS

The rules of media have changed and the user is now in charge. Welcome back to the Media Odyssey Podcast! In this live episode presented with PreciseTV, Evan Shapiro breaks down the shift from the gatekeeper era of top-down media control to the new user-centric era, where audienc ...  Show more

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