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On today's episode, we discuss which video streaming platforms marketers will spend most of their ad dollars on, how the different card network players stack up against each other, and where most folks prefer to return items. "In Other News," we talk about our expectations for out-of-home and programmatic advertising in 2023. Tune in to the discussion with our directors of forecasting Peter Newman and Oscar Orozco. Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/behindthenumbers_podcast/ For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com © 2022 Insider Intelligence Tinuiti is the largest independent performance marketing firm across Streaming TV and the Triopoly of Google, Meta, Amazon, with over 1,200 employees and $3 billion in digital media under management. Tinuiti has industry-leading expertise in search, social, Amazon and marketplaces, addressable TV and mobile apps, Lifecycle Marketing, and more.
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December 2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the Genocide Convention, which emerged following the global outrage at the mass atrocities of World War Two. Yet despite the world’s determination to end genocide, the past seven decades have seen numerous mass killings – from Indonesia and Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia, to the crisis currently unfolding in Myanmar. So is the Genocide Convention still fit for purpose? On this week’s podcast, hosts Julia Ahrens and Luke Glanville hear from an international legal expert, a historian, and an atrocity forecaster. Topics discussed include whether political groups should be included in the legal definition of genocide, why the recent ethnic cleansing in Myanmar was not just predictable but predicted, and why the rise of China might be bad news for the prevention of genocide. Melanie O’Brien is a Senior lecturer at the Law School at the University of Western Australia. She specialises in international criminal law, human rights law, peacekeeping and feminist legal theory. She is also the Vice-President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Robert Cribb is a Professor at the Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs. His research looks at Indonesia and Southeast Asia more broadly, with a focus on mass violence and crime, national identity, environmental politics, and historical geography. Ben Goldsmith is a Professor at the School of Politics & International Relations at ANU. His areas of research are international relations, comparative foreign policy, and atrocity forecasting. Luke Glanville is a Fellow in the ANU Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs. He is the author of the multi-award winning book Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect: A new history, and co-editor of the journal Global Responsibility to Protect. Show notes | The following were referred to in this episode: Genocide Forecasting: Past Accuracy and New Forecasts to 2020 – by Benjamin Goldsmith and Charles Butcher Saudi Arabia’s growing sporting influence – by Simon Chadwick and Paul Widdop Russia and Ukraine’s Australian proxy war – by Elizabeth Buchanan Australia can’t forget Micronesia – by Anthony Bergin Policy Forum Pod is available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. This episode of Policy Forum Pod was written and edited by Julia Ahrens. It was produced by Martyn Pearce. To read the transcript of this podcast, click here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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We are pleased and privileged to have with us this week Professional and Master Astrologer/Musician Jim Cummins for this exciting two hour broadcast. We'll be going over the impact and results of the most recent Eclipse cycle and how it has -- and will be -- affecting the globe. We'll be covering the everything from the current and future political climate, to upcoming earth changes, including where and when extreme earthquakes might be expected in the near future. We will also be discussing personal Astrology and taking calls in the latter half of the show where callers can recieve mini readings based on their birth data. Full names not required. Jim will also be delivering New Forecasts for the future, how it affects us globally, socially, and politically. Jim has been a professional Astrologer since the mid-1960's, and also taught Astrology and read clients' charts wherever he played music. For several years he wrote a featured astrology column for a newspaper in the Carolinas, and currently writes the Astrologer-At-Large column for Pasco Naturally newspaper in central Florida.(www.pasconaturally.com). He also writes a regular feature Astrology column for Zodiac, the premier Astrology magazine in Norway. (For that publication, his columns are translated into Norwegian by Liv Bjoringsoy). In all these articles, he focuses primarily on Mundane Astrology, the study of world events, geo-political, social, and environmental issues of the day. You can find Jim at www.myspace.com/jim_astrologer_musician.
We are pleased and privileged to have with us this week Professional and Master Astrologer/Musician Jim Cummins for this exciting two hour broadcast. We'll be going over the impact and results of the most recent Eclipse cycle and how it has -- and will be -- affecting the globe. We'll be covering the everything from the current and future political climate, to upcoming earth changes, including where and when extreme earthquakes might be expected in the near future. We will also be discussing personal Astrology and taking calls in the latter half of the show where callers can recieve mini readings based on their birth data. Full names not required. Jim will also be delivering New Forecasts for the future, how it affects us globally, socially, and politically. Jim has been a professional Astrologer since the mid-1960's, and also taught Astrology and read clients' charts wherever he played music. For several years he wrote a featured astrology column for a newspaper in the Carolinas, and currently writes the Astrologer-At-Large column for Pasco Naturally newspaper in central Florida.(www.pasconaturally.com). He also writes a regular feature Astrology column for Zodiac, the premier Astrology magazine in Norway. (For that publication, his columns are translated into Norwegian by Liv Bjoringsoy). In all these articles, he focuses primarily on Mundane Astrology, the study of world events, geo-political, social, and environmental issues of the day. You can find Jim at www.myspace.com/jim_astrologer_musician.
We are pleased and privileged to have with us this week Professional and Master Astrologer/Musician Jim Cummins for this exciting two hour broadcast. We'll be going over the impact and results of the most recent Eclipse cycle and how it has -- and will be -- affecting the globe. We'll be covering the everything from the current and future political climate, to upcoming earth changes, including where and when extreme earthquakes might be expected in the near future. We will also be discussing personal Astrology and taking calls in the latter half of the show where callers can recieve mini readings based on their birth data. Full names not required. Jim will also be delivering New Forecasts for the future, how it affects us globally, socially, and politically. Jim has been a professional Astrologer since the mid-1960's, and also taught Astrology and read clients' charts wherever he played music. For several years he wrote a featured astrology column for a newspaper in the Carolinas, and currently writes the Astrologer-At-Large column for Pasco Naturally newspaper in central Florida.(www.pasconaturally.com). He also writes a regular feature Astrology column for Zodiac, the premier Astrology magazine in Norway. (For that publication, his columns are translated into Norwegian by Liv Bjoringsoy). In all these articles, he focuses primarily on Mundane Astrology, the study of world events, geo-political, social, and environmental issues of the day. You can find Jim at www.myspace.com/jim_astrologer_musician.
We are pleased and privileged to have with us this week Professional and Master Astrologer/Musician Jim Cummins for this exciting two hour broadcast. We'll be going over the impact and results of the most recent Eclipse cycle and how it has -- and will be -- affecting the globe. We'll be covering the everything from the current and future political climate, to upcoming earth changes, including where and when extreme earthquakes might be expected in the near future. We will also be discussing personal Astrology and taking calls in the latter half of the show where callers can recieve mini readings based on their birth data. Full names not required. Jim will also be delivering New Forecasts for the future, how it affects us globally, socially, and politically. Jim has been a professional Astrologer since the mid-1960's, and also taught Astrology and read clients' charts wherever he played music. For several years he wrote a featured astrology column for a newspaper in the Carolinas, and currently writes the Astrologer-At-Large column for Pasco Naturally newspaper in central Florida.(www.pasconaturally.com). He also writes a regular feature Astrology column for Zodiac, the premier Astrology magazine in Norway. (For that publication, his columns are translated into Norwegian by Liv Bjoringsoy). In all these articles, he focuses primarily on Mundane Astrology, the study of world events, geo-political, social, and environmental issues of the day. You can find Jim at www.myspace.com/jim_astrologer_musician.
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