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NFL agent Leigh Steinberg
Oct.01 -- NFL agent Leigh Steinberg joins 'Bloomberg Markets' to discuss shifts in the NFL since Covid.
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Publicis' Levy on VivaTech & Inflation Concerns
VivaTech founder and Publicis Chairman Maurice Levy says he expects an economic slowdown but no recession. Supply chain and inflation issues are weighing on investments, but he still forecasts a strong year for the tech sector. He speaks...
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Netflix Returns to Growth in Third Quarter
Netflix is growing again. The streaming leader added 2.41 million customers in the third quarter, exceeding Wall Street expectations. Geetha Ranganathan of Bloomberg Intelligence is on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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Why Google News Is Shutting Its Doors in Spain
Dec. 16 -- Keane Legal Media Lawyer Benoit Keane and Define Media Group Vice President of SEO and Social Media Adam Sherk discuss Googles closure in Spain over a tax dispute.
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This is How a 23-Story Ad Gets Hand-Painted on High-Rises
Sept. 25 -- A 'Wall Dogs' is an artist who hand-paints huge, photorealistic advertisements on the sides of buildings. Its also the name of a Los Angeles-based company that paints larger-than-life ads for movies, cars and sportswear, some...
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Nielsen Plans to Measure Netflix Viewing: WSJ
Nov. 19 -- Gamco Investors Portfolio Manager Chris Marangi and Invesco Fixed Income Chief Strategist Rob Waldner discuss how to measure viewer ratings for streaming media. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Art of the Tagline: Is the Ad Industry a 'Mad Men' World?
Oct. 1 -- GSD&M CEO Duff Stewart discusses the art of the tagline and the state of the advertising industry with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Kardashian Game Changed One Company's Fortunes
Nov. 6 -- Glu Mobile CEO Niccolo De Masi discusses the company's new games and the future of mobile gaming with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Brian Wieser: TV Is Not Dead, It's Just Resting
May 17 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the stock performance of Walt Disney Company, Apple, and WPP over the past year as part of a discussion on media and advertising. He speaks with Brian Wieser,...
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NFLs Female Fanbase Poses Double-Edged Ad Issue
Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Eric Chemi explores the growing female fanbase of the NFL and how that reflects on advertisers as the league tackles issues related to domestic violence and child abuse. He speaks on Market Makers.
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FIFA Faces Coca-Cola Scrutiny on Unpublished Probe
Nov. 24 -- FIFA is facing pressure from Coca-Cola about the unreleased report of the probe of World Cup games awarded to Russia and Qatar. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at the potential impact of action against FIFA by other sponsors...
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Publicis Goes Deep on Digital in $3.7B Sapient Deal
Nov. 3 -- Nick Hungerford, chief executive officer at Nutmeg, and Bloomberg's Matthew Campbell examine Publicis $3.7 billion deal to purchase Sapient in an effort to expand digital offerings and exposure into the U.S. ad market. They...
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Yahoo Set to Pass Twitter in U.S. Mobile Ads
Dec. 4 -- Yahoo is poised to surpass Twitter next year to become the third-biggest company in U.S. mobile advertising, bolstering a key part of CEO Marissa Mayers turnaround effort. Bloomberg's Brian Womack has more on ""Bottom Line.""...
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TV Ratings: How Rentrak Competes With Nielsen
Dec. 16 -- Rentrak CEO Bill Livek discusses the science of measuring TV audiences. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Magazine Readers Turn the Page From Print to Digital
Dec. 3 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the impact of digital media on declining magazine sales since 2008. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Apple, Innovative But They Have to Stay That Way: Delany
Sept. 29 -- Anomaly Founding Partner Jason Deland plays the word association game on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Godfrey: Newspapers Can’t Compete With Google, Facebook
Jan.25 -- Like all media companies, Postmedia has been struggling with declining advertising and circulation. Many in the industry feel the model’s broken and that new revenue streams are needed. In an interview with Bloomberg TV...
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New Challenges Mount for Media Stocks
May.04 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney and Bloomberg's Gerry Smith take a look at the mounting challenges facing media stocks. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Following Snapchat's Road to an IPO
Jan.10 -- Snap named London as its international headquarters and said it will pay U.K. taxes on sales booked in some overseas markets. Signia Venture Partners founding partner Sunny Dhillon weighs in and discusses Snap's road to an IPO....
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Why Snapchat Is Teaming Up With Amazon
Sep.24 -- Snapchat is teaming up with Amazon.com Inc. to let users of its social-media app buy products based on what they see through their smartphone’s camera lenses. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier and Brad Stone have more on "Bloomberg...
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Facebook Is 'Structurally Badly Managed,' Analyst Wieser Says
Oct.29 -- Bloomberg's Sarah Ponczek and Brian Wieser, Pivotal Research Group senior analyst, discuss the outlook for tech stocks and preview Facebook Inc.'s third-quarter earnings on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Pandora CEO Lynch on Snap Deal, Taking on Apple and Spotify
Jul.11 -- Roger Lynch, Pandora Media Inc. chief executive officer, talks about the company's plans to regain its footing in the music-streaming business. He speaks exclusively to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Twitter Shares Fall After Citron Mentions Amnesty Report
Dec.20 -- Twitter Inc. shares plummeted after Citron Research said a report by Amnesty International documenting the abuse of women on the platform shouldn’t be ignored by investors. Bloomberg's Sarah Frier has more on "Bloomberg...
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How the Food52 Brand Was Launched on a Book Advance
Oct.17 -- Food52's co-founders Merrill Stubbs and Amanda Hesser used the advance from a cookbook contract to launch a website in 2009. Since then, they've expanded the business into a content and e-commerce destination for kitchen and...