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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2020 · 45 MIN

Radio ITVT: The Economics of OTT TV: New Monetization Models and Their Implications at TVOT NYC 2019

from Televisionation · host Tracy Swedlow

ITVT is pleased to present an audio recording of the TVOT NYC 2019 session, “The Economics of OTT TV: New Monetization Models and Their Implications.” The session was described in the show brochure as follows: “This panel will explore the different subscription-based, advertising-based and hybrid business models that are now being employed to monetize OTT TV content, identifying which approaches have proven most and which least successful to date, and debating which models are likeliest to prevail in the future and why. Panelists will also examine how cord-cutting and cord-shaving consumers are using OTT TV services and the implications their behavior has for advertising- and subscription-based monetization models respectively; and explore the respective impacts of these emerging OTT TV business models on such areas as programming development and distribution, marketing strategies, and the user experience.” Panelists include:•Kevin Arrix, SVP of DISH Media Sales•Jason Cohen, Founder, MyBundle.TV•Colin Dixon, Founder and Chief Analyst, nScreenMedia (Moderator)•Mark Garner, EVP of Content Licensing and Business Development, A+E Networks •Andrea Clarke-Hall, VP of Business Development, Tubi•Bhavesh Vaghela, CEO, PayWizardNote: Our next TV of Tomorrow Show event, TVOT SF 2020, will take place June 17th-18th. The deadline for purchasing your tickets at the Early-Bird price of $875 ($400 off the full price) is midnight, March 31st: https://thetvoftomorrowshow.com/register-tvot

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