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The VAST (Video Ad Serving Template) standard, as explained by Ari Paparo, was developed to facilitate the integration of video ads across various platforms, addressing early challenges in the digital advertising space such as the lack of a unified method for embedding video content in ads. Initially created during Paparo's tenure at DoubleClick, VAST aimed to standardize the delivery of video ads, enabling a more straightforward interaction between video publishers and advertisers. This standard was crucial for simplifying the ad-serving process, allowing publishers to implement a single ad-serving template that could work across multiple platforms, thereby increasing the efficiency and reach of video advertising. The development of VAST was a pivotal moment that not only enhanced video ad operations but also led to the formation of the IAB Tech Lab, an entity focused on creating technical standards for the digital advertising industry.For more in-depth discussion of these topics and links to the news we discuss, subscribe to the Marketecture newsletter at https://news.marketecture.tvCopyright (C) 2024 Marketecture Media, Inc.For more in-depth discussion of these topics and links to the news we discuss, subscribe to the Marketecture newsletter at https://news.marketecture.tvCopyright (C) 2024 Marketecture Media, Inc.
MILANO (ITALPRESS) - Con la vittoria all'Allianz Cloud di Milano contro Luca Chiancone, Dario “Spartan” Morello si è confermato campione WBC Mediterraneo dei Pesi Medi con il punteggio di 96-94 per decisione unanime. Il titolo di WBC Mediterraneo dei Pesi Massimi Leggeri invece è andato a Jonathan Kogasso che ha vinto l'incontro con Goran Babic per KO tecnico al primo round. Tra i match del sottoclou, la sfida tra Lorusso e Trana che ha visto “Mosquito” vincente, quella tra Paparo e Lusci con il successo di “Papachenko”, e la vittoria di Hermi su Mora. Hanno preso parte alla serata anche El Matador, concorrente del format di Netflix “Nuova Scena”, con la performance di alcuni brani e Paolo “The Immortal” Zorzi che si è esibito in un incontro di Arti marziali miste con Salvatore Nasca. Presenti tra il pubblico numerosi componenti della scena rap italiana tra cui Lazza, Guè, Jake La Furia, Emis Killa, Massimo Pericolo e Rhove.eb/gm/mrv
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in former Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo after news broke that he was awarded $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed after he was allegedly terminated from his position for being white. Chief Paparo tells us that he's applied for over 150 jobs since his situation in Yeadon and, because of what's happened, he's since been unable to find a job. Also, Dom welcomes in Paparo's attorneys Harold and Noah Goodman, with Harold explaining the deep importance that this case holds on litigation concerning racism. Then, Dom welcomes in Linda McMahon, Chair of the America First Policy Institute and former administrator of the Small Business Administration, back onto the Dom Giordano to hear about a new op-ed penned for Fox News: Biden's DEI mandates on employers fail American workers. McMahon breaks down the negative implications of Diversity Equity and Inclusion mandates, using her experience in creating beneficial environments for small business to operate to dissect new requirements placed on business owners. (Photo by Getty Images)
Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in former Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo after news broke that he was awarded $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed after he was allegedly terminated from his position for being white. Chief Paparo tells us that he's applied for over 150 jobs since his situation in Yeadon and, because of what's happened, he's since been unable to find a job. Also, Dom welcomes in Paparo's attorneys Harold and Noah Goodman, with Harold explaining the deep importance that this case holds on litigation concerning racism. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering an update on Friday's Radiothon, noting that, with the help of our listeners, the station was able to raise over $107,000 for the Travis Manion Foundation. Then, Dom spins this into more money-related topics, first telling that President Trump's $454 million bond has been reduced to $175 million, explaining what exactly that means. Then, Dom offers an update in the case of former Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo, who came to a settlement with the town after he was allegedly let go for racial reasons. Then, Dom welcomes in Stephen Moore, Wall Street Journal writer and author of Govzilla who's also co-founder of the Committee of Prosperity and Heritage Foundation Distinguished Fellow, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to analyze multiple pieces of economic news. First, Dom asks for Moore's thoughts on the bond payment due by Donald Trump, telling why he was unsurprised to hear of the bond reduction. Then, Moore dissects Biden's ‘shrinkflation' spin on the economy, explaining how the policies of the current administration have led to the rampant inflation we're seeing. Also, Moore comments on the artificial lowering of interest rates ahead of the election by the Federal Reserve, and the new budget proposed for the federal government. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Regardless of our diverse backgrounds and the unique paths we've walked, there's one universal truth: we all have a story. Our narratives differ from the movies we watch or the books we read. Unlike those scripted tales, our stories unfold in the middle pages, where our choices shape the direction they take. The Bible speaks directly to those who identify as followers of Jesus. The term ‘Exceptionalism' would probably best describe them—the condition of being distinct. It's essential to note that being exceptional doesn't mean being superior; rather, it signifies embracing a different path. In this Sunday message, we look at how exceptionalism comes into play as we journey through life, facing various challenges. All people go through some of the same situations. The pivotal question within our unique stories isn't merely how we navigate some of these same trials but, more importantly, how we emerge from them! First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
In this episode Chris Paparo the manager of the Southampton Marine Science Research for Stonybrook University. We discuss the recent uptick in shark attacks in our local waters and how to stay safe while swimming in the ocean. Thank you to our main show sponsors Blue Sage Day Spa Mattituck NY, Braun Seafood Company of Cutchogue NY, The Long Island Beach Buggy Association and Whitewater Outfitters of Hampton Bays NY
This week, hear from Chris Paparo, a Long Island native who has made it his mission to learn as much as he can about the local wildlife above and below the water's surface. Chris works at a Marine lab as an educator during the day, but by night he heads out into the community to share all that he has learned along the way about Long Island fauna! Hear first hand accounts of dives under bridges that for once aren't blue heron, and learn all about Chris' cool hobbies. From birds, to fish, to marine mammals, he really does seem to have a hand in everything! Follow chris' adventures at @FishGuyPhotos on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and more! To see photos from this week's episode, find us on Instagram and Facebook at @ToDiveForPodcast and follow us for updates about the show Cover art by SLB Art Co Intro music and editing by Haley Davis
There are few better placed to critique and narrate the history of the digital media landscape, never mind the sub-sector of ad tech, than Ari Paparo. The serial entrepreneur and ‘first influencer of ad tech' – sorry @AdtechGod – now helps to demystify and humanize the often dry milieu of digital media PR in his missives over at Marketecture. This week, he speaks with Digiday reporter Ronan Shields in the second installment of Digiday's Oral History Of Ad Tech in a conversation that focuses on the state of the industry during the opening decade of the 21st Century. His insights include: The hustle that was ad tech in the 1990s Paparo's input to DoubleClick's turnaround, and eventual sale to Google The incredible business model of ad networks in the 2000s How the rise of the ad exchange became the fall of the ad network And just who invented what in ad tech In the coming weeks, Digiday's History of Ad Tech, produced by Digiday Media's audio producer Sara Patterson, lifts the lid on some of the key undercurrents in ad tech over the last 20 years with Seb Joseph, senior news editor, and Ronan Shields, senior reporter, advertising technology, in conversation with some of the key players during that time.
A conversation with Ari Paparo. In this episode we're joined by Ari Paparo the famous host of the very popular Marketecture Podcast and the CEO and founder of LaunchScience, a newly launched (pardon the pun) startup in the category of process management for GTM and product teams. Prior to these two new ventures, Ari founded and exited Adtech platform Beeswax to Comcast and worked stints at Google, Nielsen, and AppNexus.In this conversation, we speak about the overlap between the Adtech and finance industry, antipatterns in product launches, the fool's errand of software businesses doing media, the surprising second-order effects hitting Adtech in the shift to a more private web, and how Ari feels about all the negative press directed towards the Adtech industry. See timestamps below. Go here for show notes, links, and resources. Follow Juan Mendoza on LinkedIn and Twitter. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google, and everywhere else. You can find Ari on LinkedIn. Timestamps Time Topic(0:21) Guest intro(10:50) The overlap between the Adtech and finance industries(17:59) Launch Science and anti patterns in product launches(38:35) The fool's errand of software businesses doing media(50:56) The surprising second-order of effects hitting Ad tech Industry in the shift to a more private web(59:53) Ari's thoughts on the negative press towards ad tech industry
For the past few weeks, we have been running, kicking, and shooting in our Live Fully Sports camps. Nearly 200 kids registered, and a few dozen volunteers from our church and community took part. Live Fully Sports camps are one way we serve our community—offering free sports camp experiences to all. And this Sunday, we finish it all off with a celebration, where we get the kids up on stage and give out some prizes and awards. This year, in addition to the camp celebration, we decided this would be a great opportunity to feature our youth and youth leaders from across the church. So, this Sunday looks a bit different—and a bit younger—from the front door to the stage! Why? Well, we're invested in the next generation, and we love seeing them step up and serve, and we want to celebrate their growing faith. First time listening to our podcast? We'd like to get to know you! Head over to: http://bit.ly/connectcardccc. Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capecodchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capecodchurch/ Website: http://capecodchurch.com Connect Card: https://bit.ly/connectcardccc
ITPNT 56 - Anthony The 2nd to last episode of ITPNT is a wild, wonderful ride. Anthony Paparo is a man with refined tastes. We begin the episode by ranking our favorite General Mills Halloween mascots before enjoying some Dunkin' coffee in the Chattuccinno segment. The main course of this episode is a discussion about the latest entry in the Hellraiser franchise. Is Hellraiser (2022) a remake, reboot, or sequel? Could it be a little of each? SPOILER WARNING: We discuss the ending of the film from 01:28:00 to 01:29:30. Anthony's Hellraiser watch-list: You can start with Hellraiser (1986) and/or Hellraiser (2022) Then, you can watch the 2nd (Hellbound), 5th (Inferno), and 9th (Judgment) installments. Upgraded: Get yourself nice pairs of socks (Anthony) Staying in touch with family (Michael) © Destiny Park Media Keep the conversation going by using the #IsThisPodcast hashtag on social media. If you want to ask us a question or send a suggestion, you can e-mail us at isthispodcast@gmail.com To watch video clips of Destiny Park Media podcasts and stay up to date with the latest news, follow us on our social media profiles: TikTok: @destinyparkmedia Instagram: @destinyparkmedia Twitter: @d3stinyp4rk Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDMLBUYziH4KDfCJICAk1GA Podcast music created by Jase Ginkel Questions? Drop us a line at destinyparkmedia@gmail.com
Ari is a well-known influencer, media mogul, former DoubleClicker, Nielsen patent holder, founder of Beeswax and LaunchScience and much more.More
Ari is a well-known influencer, media mogul, former DoubleClicker, Nielsen patent holder, founder of Beeswax and LaunchScience and much more.More
Manuela: This is The Download from Sounds Profitable, the most important news from this week and why it matters to people in the business of podcasting. I'm Manuela Bedoya. Shreya: And I'm Shreya Sharma.This week: The ‘slippery slope' of podcast endorsements, Netflix's ad-supported tier has teething troubles, why ad buyers are hesitant to embrace DSPs, and a look at modern contextual advertising. Let's get started.Navigating the ‘slippery slope' of personal endorsements in podcast adsManuela: Over the past few years there have been multiple headlines spotlighting instances of social media influencers butting up against the Federal Trade Commission. This period of adjustment as new media incorporates modern advertising rules has matured to the point the FTC has a official page just for coaching influencers on advertisement disclosure. As MarketingBrew's Alyssa Meyers pointed out this week: the FTC hasn't similarly cracked down on podcast advertisements just yet, but it has come close. Listeners of The Download might remember a case in November when Google and iHeartRadio settled with the FTC out of court. The case concerned allegations that several iHeart on-air radio personalities were given ad copy with personal endorsements for a Pixel phone the hosts had not used. From Meyers' article: “Though the FTC's guidelines for endorsements and testimonials in advertising don't mention podcasts, the agency proposed a change last May that would, if approved, add an example concerning a podcast host related to disclosing material connections.”Podcasting is no stranger to ad copy that flirts the line between advertisement and personal endorsement. Meyers opens her article asking if the reader has ever questioned if podcasters really made the meal kits they endorse, or if their mattress sponsor actually fixed their back problems. Hyperbolic, perhaps, but endorsements are a big factor in the appeal of host-read ads. David Plotz, CEO of City Cast told MarketingBrew he has experienced advertisers requiring ads to contain personal endorsements or, more worryingly from an FTC perspective, attempt to slip a personal endorsement into the ad copy. Meyers spotlights two approaches that eliminate any FTC concerns: Lauren Lograsso and NPR. Lograsso prefers ad deals with required endorsements and the authenticity of having tried the product herself. Conversely, NPR has a blanket policy of zero personal endorsements, a byproduct of the company carrying over its radio journalism ethos into podcasting. The article then closes out with advice from Veritone One VP of podcasting Hilary Ross Shafer and Adopter Media CEO Glenn Rubenstein: onboarding calls between podcasters and advertisers are useful, if not vital, tools to establish goals and prevent miscommunication. While host-read remains the preferred method of podcast advertising, it's worth remembering Sounds Profitable's first study, After These Messages, found the gap between host-read and announcer-read was smaller than conventional wisdom might suggest. 81% of respondents trusted host-read ads, followed by 71% trusting announcer-read.While it's certainly possible podcasting will get a headline or two on par with, say, Instagram influencers selling teas that claimed to cure cancer, the data shows there's no need for such extremes. Podcast listeners, especially in comparison to other forms of media, are quite accepting, if not supportive of advertising. Netflix Ad-Supported Tier Experiences Teething TroublesShreya: Time for an update on a continuing story involving Netflix. Back in early November we covered the details of Netflix's new Basic tier with advertisements, as well as the big brands buying space at a reported CPM between $60 and $80. Now Basic with Ads has been out a few months and experienced its first teething troubles. Danielle Long, writing for The Drum, reports the streamer has had to issue refunds to Australian advertisers after failing to meet projected audience numbers. From the article: “Media reports suggest Netflix's Basic with Ads subscription tier, which launched in November, has underperformed by as much as 70% in the first three months of operation.”While Australia's ad refunds are the most eye-opening headline, Basic with Ads is reportedly slower to start than expected on a global scale. From a US perspective, last week an Insider Intelligence piece from Sara Lebow digs into the question of why, in the face of a recession, consumers aren't downgrading their Netflix memberships to Basic with Ads. In fact, as economic worries mount, CivicScience numbers show there has been a three percent decline in US citizens who only have one subscription video-on-demand service since January of 2022. From Insider Intelligence analyst Daniel Konstantinovic: “Not only have people shown they are willing to pay for entertainment through difficult economic times, but they're actually adding more.”One bright spot for Basic with Ads is the recent rollout of Netflix's password-sharing restrictions in certain markets, with plans to implement them in more places over time. While controversial on social media, kicking people off shared accounts will likely drive Basic with Ads subscriptions as people begin to sign up and see the ad-free experience they've grown accustomed to comes with the sticker shock of $16 a month.Audiences can be ad-averse and comfortable with paying to get away from ads. Even in podcasting, where we have seen audiences be particularly accepting of ads, there's a booming market of premium subscriptions that frequently offer ad-free feeds. The question remains if consumers will value ad-free Netflix at the price point of three premium subscriptions on Apple Podcasts. Why podcast ad buyers are hesitant to spend through demand-side platforms Manuela: It's no secret that programmatic has yet to be wholly adopted by podcast advertisers. This Valentine's Day, Sara Guaglione of Digiday has published a piece specifically to investigate why the hesitancy still exists. From the article: “There are a variety of reasons for this: host-read ads are still king in the medium, not all podcast networks or shows have inventory available to buy programmatically, and buyers often feel the need to vet the content to ensure contextual alignment when targeting specific audience segments or category verticals across a number of podcast networks.”This commitment to host-read and lack of programmatic accessibility also leads to a shortage of inventory available to plug into an SSP. Podcasting is also light on SSPs, with few exceptions past AdsWizz and Triton Digital. As Marketecture founder Ari Paparo told Digiday for another piece, it's not likely we'll see a lot of new SSPs pop up anytime soon. Paparo's quote from that article: “I think that, fundamentally, the SSP business is not very attractive … It's not growing, and it's very competitive as publishers really treat you like a commodity, they have like 10 or 20 of them implemented on every page.”It's not all grim news, though.Guaglione reports some buyers Digiday spoke to are either in the testing phase or outright investing in programmatic podcast ads for the first time this year. She also cites a prediction from Insider Intelligence that programmatic's 2% of total podcast ad spend in 2021 will grow to just under 10% by 2024. That said, there are still some outliers who take issue with programmatic as a concept. From the article: “One buyer — who did not feel comfortable speaking on the record to summarize agencies' hesitancy to buy podcast ads programmatically — said there is a “sect of the podcast ecosystem that is anti-programmatic that does not exist in other mediums,” which they believe is due to being “burned” by issues with programmatic display ad buying.”It's perfectly fine if buyers prefer host read. It's a proven and sound strategy, but it's also not a good look to trash alternatives that appeal to a larger buy-side. As has been said many times on this podcast: programmatic advertising is a tool, not a magic button. When used correctly, it can do amazing things. When implemented suboptimally, it can deliver suboptimal results. Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading.Before we get into the articles, we want to take a quick second to point you to a new video from Sounds Profitable partner Tom Webster. The first episode of Data Decoded, a series where Tom breaks down interesting data from studies done in podcasting in bite-sized videos, is live now. Check it out for context on some numbers from the newest study out of audio fiction network Realm.fm. Benedict Evans' latest annual presentation on macro and strategic trends in the tech industry - The New Gatekeepers - is now live on his site in both slide and video form, as well as an excellent breakdown of three takeaways by Conor McKenna on LinkedIn.YouTube's influencer program pivots to self-service after staff cuts, an article by Amanda Perelli, Lara O'Reilly, and Geoff Weiss. This piece breaks down the upcoming transition from YouTube's previously hands-on program that helped connect creators with relevant marketing campaigns. The Royal Rumble Is On For Who Wins Contextual Advertising by James Hercher. A bird's-eye view of contextual advertising, what it looks like in a post App Tracking Transparency world, and potential issues it faces with older brand safety methods like keyword-blocking. Here's what a $7M, 30-second Super Bowl ad can purchase in digital media in 2023 by Kristina Monllos. A fun breakdown of what the money necessary to book a thirty second ad during the most-watched football game of the year could buy on other platforms. In case you're curious, at the industry average CPM, that'd buy ad space on about 280 million podcast downloads. Manuela: And that was The Download, brought to you by Sounds Profitable! Today's episode was built using Spooler and hosted on Amazon's ART19. Find out more at Spooler.fm and Art19.comI know we went through today's stories fast, so be sure to check out the links to every article mentioned, right in your podcast listening app, or on SoundsProfitable.com/TheDownload. And thank you for sticking with us as we bring you the top stories you might have missed from the past week. I'm Manuela Bedoya.Shreya : And I'm Shreya Sharma. Our producers are Bryan Barletta, Gavin Gaddis, and Tom Webster. Our editors are Reece Carman and Ron Tendick. Special thanks to Art19 for hosting The Download. And thanks to you for joining us.
Manuela: This is The Download from Sounds Profitable, the most important news from this week and why it matters to people in the business of podcasting. I'm Manuela Bedoya. Shreya: And I'm Shreya Sharma.This week: The ‘slippery slope' of podcast endorsements, Netflix's ad-supported tier has teething troubles, why ad buyers are hesitant to embrace DSPs, and a look at modern contextual advertising. Let's get started.Navigating the ‘slippery slope' of personal endorsements in podcast adsManuela: Over the past few years there have been multiple headlines spotlighting instances of social media influencers butting up against the Federal Trade Commission. This period of adjustment as new media incorporates modern advertising rules has matured to the point the FTC has a official page just for coaching influencers on advertisement disclosure. As MarketingBrew's Alyssa Meyers pointed out this week: the FTC hasn't similarly cracked down on podcast advertisements just yet, but it has come close. Listeners of The Download might remember a case in November when Google and iHeartRadio settled with the FTC out of court. The case concerned allegations that several iHeart on-air radio personalities were given ad copy with personal endorsements for a Pixel phone the hosts had not used. From Meyers' article: “Though the FTC's guidelines for endorsements and testimonials in advertising don't mention podcasts, the agency proposed a change last May that would, if approved, add an example concerning a podcast host related to disclosing material connections.”Podcasting is no stranger to ad copy that flirts the line between advertisement and personal endorsement. Meyers opens her article asking if the reader has ever questioned if podcasters really made the meal kits they endorse, or if their mattress sponsor actually fixed their back problems. Hyperbolic, perhaps, but endorsements are a big factor in the appeal of host-read ads. David Plotz, CEO of City Cast told MarketingBrew he has experienced advertisers requiring ads to contain personal endorsements or, more worryingly from an FTC perspective, attempt to slip a personal endorsement into the ad copy. Meyers spotlights two approaches that eliminate any FTC concerns: Lauren Lograsso and NPR. Lograsso prefers ad deals with required endorsements and the authenticity of having tried the product herself. Conversely, NPR has a blanket policy of zero personal endorsements, a byproduct of the company carrying over its radio journalism ethos into podcasting. The article then closes out with advice from Veritone One VP of podcasting Hilary Ross Shafer and Adopter Media CEO Glenn Rubenstein: onboarding calls between podcasters and advertisers are useful, if not vital, tools to establish goals and prevent miscommunication. While host-read remains the preferred method of podcast advertising, it's worth remembering Sounds Profitable's first study, After These Messages, found the gap between host-read and announcer-read was smaller than conventional wisdom might suggest. 81% of respondents trusted host-read ads, followed by 71% trusting announcer-read.While it's certainly possible podcasting will get a headline or two on par with, say, Instagram influencers selling teas that claimed to cure cancer, the data shows there's no need for such extremes. Podcast listeners, especially in comparison to other forms of media, are quite accepting, if not supportive of advertising. Netflix Ad-Supported Tier Experiences Teething TroublesShreya: Time for an update on a continuing story involving Netflix. Back in early November we covered the details of Netflix's new Basic tier with advertisements, as well as the big brands buying space at a reported CPM between $60 and $80. Now Basic with Ads has been out a few months and experienced its first teething troubles. Danielle Long, writing for The Drum, reports the streamer has had to issue refunds to Australian advertisers after failing to meet projected audience numbers. From the article: “Media reports suggest Netflix's Basic with Ads subscription tier, which launched in November, has underperformed by as much as 70% in the first three months of operation.”While Australia's ad refunds are the most eye-opening headline, Basic with Ads is reportedly slower to start than expected on a global scale. From a US perspective, last week an Insider Intelligence piece from Sara Lebow digs into the question of why, in the face of a recession, consumers aren't downgrading their Netflix memberships to Basic with Ads. In fact, as economic worries mount, CivicScience numbers show there has been a three percent decline in US citizens who only have one subscription video-on-demand service since January of 2022. From Insider Intelligence analyst Daniel Konstantinovic: “Not only have people shown they are willing to pay for entertainment through difficult economic times, but they're actually adding more.”One bright spot for Basic with Ads is the recent rollout of Netflix's password-sharing restrictions in certain markets, with plans to implement them in more places over time. While controversial on social media, kicking people off shared accounts will likely drive Basic with Ads subscriptions as people begin to sign up and see the ad-free experience they've grown accustomed to comes with the sticker shock of $16 a month.Audiences can be ad-averse and comfortable with paying to get away from ads. Even in podcasting, where we have seen audiences be particularly accepting of ads, there's a booming market of premium subscriptions that frequently offer ad-free feeds. The question remains if consumers will value ad-free Netflix at the price point of three premium subscriptions on Apple Podcasts. Why podcast ad buyers are hesitant to spend through demand-side platforms Manuela: It's no secret that programmatic has yet to be wholly adopted by podcast advertisers. This Valentine's Day, Sara Guaglione of Digiday has published a piece specifically to investigate why the hesitancy still exists. From the article: “There are a variety of reasons for this: host-read ads are still king in the medium, not all podcast networks or shows have inventory available to buy programmatically, and buyers often feel the need to vet the content to ensure contextual alignment when targeting specific audience segments or category verticals across a number of podcast networks.”This commitment to host-read and lack of programmatic accessibility also leads to a shortage of inventory available to plug into an SSP. Podcasting is also light on SSPs, with few exceptions past AdsWizz and Triton Digital. As Marketecture founder Ari Paparo told Digiday for another piece, it's not likely we'll see a lot of new SSPs pop up anytime soon. Paparo's quote from that article: “I think that, fundamentally, the SSP business is not very attractive … It's not growing, and it's very competitive as publishers really treat you like a commodity, they have like 10 or 20 of them implemented on every page.”It's not all grim news, though.Guaglione reports some buyers Digiday spoke to are either in the testing phase or outright investing in programmatic podcast ads for the first time this year. She also cites a prediction from Insider Intelligence that programmatic's 2% of total podcast ad spend in 2021 will grow to just under 10% by 2024. That said, there are still some outliers who take issue with programmatic as a concept. From the article: “One buyer — who did not feel comfortable speaking on the record to summarize agencies' hesitancy to buy podcast ads programmatically — said there is a “sect of the podcast ecosystem that is anti-programmatic that does not exist in other mediums,” which they believe is due to being “burned” by issues with programmatic display ad buying.”It's perfectly fine if buyers prefer host read. It's a proven and sound strategy, but it's also not a good look to trash alternatives that appeal to a larger buy-side. As has been said many times on this podcast: programmatic advertising is a tool, not a magic button. When used correctly, it can do amazing things. When implemented suboptimally, it can deliver suboptimal results. Shreya: Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles we're calling Quick Hits. These are articles that didn't quite make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading.Before we get into the articles, we want to take a quick second to point you to a new video from Sounds Profitable partner Tom Webster. The first episode of Data Decoded, a series where Tom breaks down interesting data from studies done in podcasting in bite-sized videos, is live now. Check it out for context on some numbers from the newest study out of audio fiction network Realm.fm. Benedict Evans' latest annual presentation on macro and strategic trends in the tech industry - The New Gatekeepers - is now live on his site in both slide and video form, as well as an excellent breakdown of three takeaways by Conor McKenna on LinkedIn.YouTube's influencer program pivots to self-service after staff cuts, an article by Amanda Perelli, Lara O'Reilly, and Geoff Weiss. This piece breaks down the upcoming transition from YouTube's previously hands-on program that helped connect creators with relevant marketing campaigns. The Royal Rumble Is On For Who Wins Contextual Advertising by James Hercher. A bird's-eye view of contextual advertising, what it looks like in a post App Tracking Transparency world, and potential issues it faces with older brand safety methods like keyword-blocking. Here's what a $7M, 30-second Super Bowl ad can purchase in digital media in 2023 by Kristina Monllos. A fun breakdown of what the money necessary to book a thirty second ad during the most-watched football game of the year could buy on other platforms. In case you're curious, at the industry average CPM, that'd buy ad space on about 280 million podcast downloads. Manuela: And that was The Download, brought to you by Sounds Profitable! Today's episode was built using Spooler and hosted on Amazon's ART19. Find out more at Spooler.fm and Art19.comI know we went through today's stories fast, so be sure to check out the links to every article mentioned, right in your podcast listening app, or on SoundsProfitable.com/TheDownload. And thank you for sticking with us as we bring you the top stories you might have missed from the past week. I'm Manuela Bedoya.Shreya : And I'm Shreya Sharma. Our producers are Bryan Barletta, Gavin Gaddis, and Tom Webster. Our editors are Reece Carman and Ron Tendick. Special thanks to Art19 for hosting The Download. And thanks to you for joining us.
ON THIS EPISODE THE CAPTAIN AND I SIT DOWN WITH CHRIS PAPARO MANAGER OF THE STONYBROOK UNIVERSITY SOUTHAMPTON MARINE SCIENCE CENTER. WE DISCUSS THE LOCAL FISHERY, THE SCIENCE CENTER AND HIS NATURE PHOTO BUSINESS AS WELL. EACH AND EVERY WEEK OUR SHOW IS SPONSORED BY OUR MAIN SHOW SPONSORS BLUE SAGE DAY SPA OF MATTITUCK NY, BRAUN SEAFOOD COMPANY CUTCHOGUE NY AND WHITEWATER OUTFITTERS HAMPTON BAYS, NY. TUNE IN TO SEASON #2 OF THE TIGHTLINE WITH BERNIE BASS AND THE CAPTAIN STARTING ON APRIL 8TH OF 2023 AT 6AM AND APRIL 9TH AT 6PM ON WRIV1390 RIVERHEAD NY AND IF YOU ARE OUT OF THE RANGE OF THE SHOW UTILIZE THE MANY FREE RADIO APPS TO TUNE IN.
Jeffrey Beri of No Dogs Left Behind joins Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM Heart of The East End for the HOTsightsandsounds segment underwritten by William RIS Gallery to discuss an adoption event taking place at tonight at the Americana Manhasset in support of Rescue Paw Foundation Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Dom welcomes in Yeadon Mayor Rohan Hepkins to discuss a recent spike in homicides in the Delaware County borough. Last year, Hepkins joined us as a defender of Chief Anthony ‘ChaChi' Paparo, who was later removed from his post due to alleged budgeting concerns. It became obvious over time, at the time, that there were bias-related factors playing into the decision by Council Members, and the case has since gone to litigation. Hepkins tells that he would stand behind re-instating the former Chief due to his love and relationship with the community, noting that things seemed to work well while he was at his post. Giordano and Hepkins discuss the current state of Yeadon, with the Mayor telling how he hopes things will iron out moving forward. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes in Yeadon Mayor Rohan Hepkins to discuss a recent spike in homicides in the Delaware County borough. Last year, Hepkins joined us as a defender of Chief Anthony ‘ChaChi' Paparo, who was later removed from his post due to alleged budgeting concerns. It became obvious over time, at the time, that there were bias-related factors playing into the decision by Council Members, and the case has since gone to litigation. Hepkins tells that he would stand behind re-instating the former Chief due to his love and relationship with the community, noting that things seemed to work well while he was at his post. Giordano and Hepkins discuss the current state of Yeadon, with the Mayor telling how he hopes things will iron out moving forward. Then, Dom spends the remainder of the hour largely reflecting on the recent election in Pennsylvania in which both Doctor Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano lost their respective races for Senator and Governor, asking both listeners and Dan for their number one reason why the Republicans were swept by Democrats. Also, in Dan Time with Dom, Producer Dan tells about the Elton John concert in LA, and Dom and Dan discuss how the Walking Dead fell off after last night's finale. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
We're sharing this special podcast episode of the Rebooting Show, a podcast focused on the mechanics of sustainable media businesses. In it, Marketecture's Ari Paparo is interviewed by The Rebooting's Brian Morrissey about key trends in ad tech, Apple's crackdown on tracking technologies, and Elon's shocking mismanagement during the first weeks of his ownership of Twitter. If you like what you hear, subscribe to TheRebooting on Substack or subscribe to their podcast directly.Visit Marketecture.tv to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors.Copyright (C) 2022 Marketecture Media, Inc.
Ari Paparo is a longtime ad tech veteran, not to mention holding the disputed title as Funniest Person in Ad Tech. Some highlights from our conversation: Innovation requires fragmentation. Ad tech's complexity is a longtime talking point. And it is undeniably a convoluted supply chain that's given the veneer of plausible deniability to all kinds of corner cutting, at least in my experience as an observer for many years. But Ari points out that “innovation requires fragmentation,” and besides, many of those pushing an anti-complexity narrative just happen to have “anti-complexity solutions” to sell. Go figure. Small publishers can opt out. Google is the simple ad tech solution. Most small advertisers can just default to Google and Facebook. But larger enterprises gravitate to more complexity simply because they have more complex businesses. Apple overturned the industry. Cynical or not, Apple's use of privacy to restrict data flows has upended how the industry operates and will operate going forward. It's of course no coincidence that these privacy restrictions hurt their rivals in Meta and Google. “There's no love lost between those companies, so hitting them in the kneecaps was kind of fun,” Ari said.
This week I'm thrilled to be speaking with Chris Paparo. Born and raised on Long Island Chris has been exploring the wilds of the Island for over 30 years. As the owner of Fish Guy Photos, he's a wildlife photographer, writer, lecturer, member of @OWAA and New York State Outdoor Writers, and currently manages the Marine Sciences Center at the Southampton campus of Stony Brook University. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!
77WABC Early News Host Deborah Valentine spoke to Christopher Paparo, Southampton Marine Science Center Manager for Stony Brook University, about the recent spate of shark sightings at Long Island beaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are joined by Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, for a discussion on the threat the fleet faces, why the Engineering Duty Officer community is the Sine Qua Non of warfighter support, and the importance of mission command. Book Recommendations: Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein The Fleet at Flood Tide: America at Total War in the Pacific. 1944-1945 by James D. Hornfischer, Pete Larkin, et al. The Bomber Mafia: A Dream. A Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War by Malcom Gladwell
Dr. Edlira Tam, https://heart.stonybrookmedicine.edu/ (Stony Brook Heart Institute) Stony Brook Heart Institute cardiologist and heart failure specialist Dr. Edlira Tam joins Gianna Volpe to give listeners a list of seven things they can evaluate to protect their heart health, including exercise, sleep, socialization, dietary choices, and staying hydrated. For more information visit https://heart.stonybrookmedicine.edu/ (stonybrookmedicine.edu). Chris Paparo, Monday Meditation Underwritten by http://www.cynthiadaniels.net/ (Monk Music Studios) SOFO shark researcher and School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University staffer gives WLIW-FM listeners an update on the third annual Balloons For Sharks Tournament throughout New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The person who collects the most balloons from beaches through June 30 will win a trip for two on one of South Fork Natural History Museum's Shark Research Program vessels during the 2022 season. Visit https://sofo.org/ (Sofo.org) for more on the Balloons For Sharks Tournament.
THE THESIS: If we allow them to disappear their evil human rights crimes, they will do far worse next time. Like the Hebrew people kept an accounting of their interactions with God, like the Apostles wrote of the works oh Christ, we must be the living record of what The Party did to people . . . and what they continue to do to us. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: How many times did God say “you shall not murder?” How many times did God say “you shall not lie?” God sees all . . . Luke 8:17 17 For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open. THE NEWS & COMMENT: [AUDIO] - Dr. Oz about the lockdowns in Wuhan: “We have to copy what they did. Take their blueprint and repeat it here in this country.” [AUDIO] - Desantis with some thoughts on Philadelphia and lockdown politicians Young swimmer Mariasofia Paparo dead from a heart attack A young fit 27-year-old swimmer in Italy has died suddenly following a massive heart attack. Italian swimmer Mariasofia Paparo was just about to celebrate her 28th birthday and had only recently got engaged before the tragedy struck. The swimmer died suddenly in San Girogia a Cremano (Naples) on Monday, April 11th according to local reports. Her fiancé Matteo Scarpati, a fellow swimmer proposed on March 13. Scarpati paid tribute to Paparo on Facebook. Nellie Korda, the number 2 female golf player in the world has been forced to stop competing due to blood clots at the age of 23. She's also vaccinated. Wuhan Collaborator Peter Daszak Demands Nearly $1 TRILLION To Fund ‘Pandemic Prevention' Efforts. Proposal to Sanction Countries Disobeying WHO Pandemic Response Rules Concerning Failure to cooperate with the World Health Organization (WHO) during a pandemic should prompt sanctions on a country, some officials and experts are proposing. They point to China's failure to share early information and fully cooperate with investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Others, however, have sounded the alarm about giving the WHO too much power at the expense of national sovereignty. Some public officials, prominently German Health Minister Jens Spahn, proposed that countries that fail to follow up on their commitments to the WHO should face sanctions. WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that “maybe exploring the sanctions may be important.” Pfizer to seek COVID booster for healthy 5- to 11-year-olds German Insurer Warns: “More Vaccine Side Effects Than Previously Known” A board member of German insurer BKK ProVita recently had analyzed the data of millions of insured individuals of the BKK group. The results conclude that the number of COVID-19 “vaccine” side effects is much higher than is being reported by the German federal agency and medical regulatory body, the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI). According to BKK board member Andreas Schöfbeck, the new data is an “alarm signal.” He highlighted on Wednesday that “the figures determined are significant and urgently need to be checked for plausibility.” Noting the importance of the potential findings, he added: “The numbers that resulted from our analysis are very far away from the publicly announced numbers. It would be ethically wrong not to talk about it.” The result: From the beginning of 2021 to the middle of the third quarter, 216,695 BKK policyholders were treated for vaccine side effects. Seven thousand six hundred sixty-five (7,665) cases of complications from other vaccines were excluded. The statistics did not include any multiple treatments of insured persons—they calculated one per patient. Extrapolated to the number of vaccinated people in Germany, this means that around 4-5% of the vaccinated people were in medical treatment because of vaccination side effects. Confidential Pfizer Document suggests ‘Covid Vaccine Shedding' leading to ‘Menstrual Cycle Disruption' and ‘Miscarriage' is possible via ‘Skin-to-Skin Contact' & ‘Breathing the same Air' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Intervista ai microfoni della Radio dell'Avvocatura al nuovo Coordinatore di Organismo Congressuale Forense OCF, Avv. Sergio Paparo.Solo sulla Radio dell'Avvocatura!
This special edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast was recorded the morning after Yeadon Police Chief Anthony "Chachi" Paparo was fired by the borough council -- he and his supporters say, because he is white.In a conversation with DVJournal News Editor Linda Stein, Paparo speaks passionately about his efforts to heal the rift between the police department and communities of color, and his feelings about being fired. He also talks about his plans for the future, and why he "feels sorry" for the next chief to be hired by the town.Hosted by Michael Graham.
Zeoli Show Hour 3: In the third hour of the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed a Yellowstone actor and cowboy rancher in real life deciding he will not attend the SAG-Award this year due to their vaccine mandate, as will tennis star Novak Djokovic skip any tournament if he has to get vaccinated. Yeadon Borough Anthony Paparo also joined on the vote by the council on his future as chief. 8:03-The Larry David documentary 8:08-Yellowstone actor Forrie J. Smith won't attend SAG awards for not being vaccinated 8:15-Tennis star Novak Djokovic affirms he will not get the vaccine to compete in tournaments 8:18-Larry Krasner's prosecution philosophy 8:22-NEWS 8:26-Philadelphia offering $100 incentive to get vaccinated 8:35-Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo joined Rich to discuss the Borough council still planning to vote for his removal as the head of police without any due process and how he will not let the council fire him without a fight for his career. 8:52-Rich is hosting an upcoming PA Gubernatorial primary debate
Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo joined Rich to discuss the Borough council still planning to vote for his removal as the head of police without any due process and how he will not let the council fire him without a fight for his career.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes back Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo for another update on an unfolding situation in the suburban borough of Philadelphia, after Paparo learned from a lower ranking officer that his job was in jeopardy for his skin color. After a back and forth, and allegations of overspending and being offered severance, Paparo finally got word that he instead will receive due process in a potential termination. Tomorrow night, the town council will hold a meeting to discuss the termination of Chief Paparo. Chief tells us what he expects to hear at tomorrow evening's meeting, and tells how he's been doing while facing the controversy. Then, Giordano brings up a listener email asking for his thoughts on Kratom, a substance sold in head shops along with CBD that is facing some push back, after a business revealed plans to set up shop in Radnor near a middle school. After that, Giordano leads into a conversation centered on the Biden administration push to enable addiction by distributing drug kits featuring crack pipes.
Dom Giordano welcomes back Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo for another update on an unfolding situation in the suburban borough of Philadelphia, after Paparo learned from a lower ranking officer that his job was in jeopardy for his skin color. After a back and forth, and allegations of overspending and being offered severance, Paparo finally got word that he instead will receive due process in a potential termination. Tomorrow night, the town council will hold a meeting to discuss the termination of Chief Paparo. Chief tells us what he expects to hear at tomorrow evening's meeting, and tells how he's been doing while facing the controversy. (Photo by Getty Images)
Yeadon Borough Council Member Liana Roadcloud joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the potential firing of Police Chief ‘Chachi' Paparo allegedly over skin color. Roadcloud was one of the whistleblowers on the situation, with Chief Paparo, Yeadon Mayor Hepkins, and Roadcloud first making allegations against council members who they say told them wanted an African-American police chief to reflect the makeup of the town. Roadcloud takes us into the situation in which she heard this repeated suggestion from the Council Vice President, and tells that this member also offered the job to a lower-ranked officer. Also, Roadcloud tells why she's decided to fight back, and tells how the residents of Yeadon have responded to the allegations. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom Giordano led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering a suggestion for the Philadelphia 76ers after the huge trade between the team and their rival Brooklyn Nets, which sent fallen star Ben Simmons for all-star guard James Harden. Giordano, mentioning past comments made about Hong Kong by owner Daryl Morey, suggests that the team sign human rights advocate Enes Freedom to become the new backup center. After playing a few clips from an interview between Lester Holt and President Biden, Giordano moves into a discussion centered on masking mandates, particularly in schools, and plays back a clip from a classroom in Las Vegas after teachers announced that children in the classroom no longer have to wear masks. Then, Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo, whose story we've followed closely here on the Dom Giordano Program, rejoins the show to provide an update on his potential firing, allegedly due to the color of his skin. Last week, the beloved-by-Yeadon Chief ‘Chachi' broke down on air after leaving a meeting in which he was told to either resign and accept severance or face termination. After denying said request, the community bonded behind the official, and now council will be pursuing due process prior to making a termination decision. Paparo updates where things stand with their lawyers, and tells whether he's hopeful after the newest developments in the situation. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo, whose story we've followed closely here on the Dom Giordano Program, rejoins the show to provide an update on his potential firing, allegedly due to the color of his skin. Last week, the beloved-by-Yeadon Chief ‘Chachi' broke down on air after leaving a meeting in which he was told to either resign and accept severance or face termination. After denying said request, the community bonded behind the official, and now council will be pursuing due process prior to making a termination decision. Paparo updates where things stand with their lawyers, and tells whether he's hopeful after the newest developments in the situation. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Giordano leads off by resetting last hour's story concerning the former school board member who doxed a student over a cancelation of a field trip, and reveals news around the Pfizer push to allow young children to get vaccinated. Then, Giordano reveals a new announcement by the Philadelphia Archdiocese, telling that children will be allowed to come to school without a mask beginning at the end of February. After playing a movie quote for today's daily giveaway, Giordano returns to local discussion, lamenting about the state of Philadelphia under the current Democratic leadership. Then, Yeadon Borough Council Member Liana Roadcloud joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the potential firing of Police Chief ‘Chachi' Paparo allegedly over skin color. Roadcloud was one of the whistleblowers on the situation, with Chief Paparo, Yeadon Mayor Hepkins, and Roadcloud first making allegations against council members who they say told them wanted an African-American police chief to reflect the makeup of the town. Roadcloud takes us into the situation in which she heard this repeated suggestion from the Council Vice President, and tells that this member also offered the job to a lower-ranked officer. Also, Roadcloud tells why she's decided to fight back, and tells how the residents of Yeadon have responded to the allegations. (Photo by Getty Images)
Yeadon Mayor Rohan Hepkins joins the Dom Giordano Program to offer his opinion on the controversy playing out in his borough over the firing of their police chief allegedly over racial issues. Here on the Dom Giordano Program, we've been following the story of Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo, who learned recently that his job was in jeopardy for the sole reason of him being white. First, Mayor Hepkins gives the in-depth details of the Chief's performance in office, telling that Paparo has done an absolutely incredible job while serving in his position. Then, Hepkins tells whether there have been allegations of heavy-handedness in the department, to which he outright denies, telling that the community relations presented by Paparo's administration has been fantastic. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Yeadon Mayor Rohan Hepkins joins the Dom Giordano Program to offer his opinion on the controversy playing out in his borough over the firing of their police chief allegedly over racial issues. Here on the Dom Giordano Program, we've been following the story of Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo, who learned recently that his job was in jeopardy for the sole reason of him being white. First, Mayor Hepkins gives the in-depth details of the Chief's performance in office, telling that Paparo has done an absolutely incredible job while serving in his position. Then, Hepkins tells whether there have been allegations of heavy-handedness in the department, to which he outright denies, telling that the community relations presented by Paparo's administration has been fantastic. Then, Olympic Champion Swimmer and CEO of Champion Women Nancy Hogshead-Makar joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss why her organization has decided to speak out against transgendered Penn swimmer Lia Thomas. First, Giordano asks Hogshead-Makar for her general thoughts on the discussion that has risen in the wake of Thomas centered on transgendered individuals competing in women's sports. Then, Giordano and Hogshead-Makar discuss the UPenn situation individually, with Hogshead-Makar telling how the Penn swimmers feel after having the rug taken from under their feet competitively. In addition, Hogshead-Makar tells what could be done against an administration who stands strongly behind Thomas, even levying threats toward contesting swimmers, and explains how she and her organization plan to push back. (Photo by Getty Images)
Then, Chief Anthony Paparo of Yeadon, PA, returns to the Dom Giordano Program for an update on a situation featured last week on the show. Last week, it was revealed in the DelCo Times that Paparo's job was in jeopardy over his race, for the sole reason of being white. Paparo told last time that he discovered this after one of his very trusted deputies approached him with the news after being offered to succeed him in the position. This time, Paparo reveals that after a meeting today with the Mayor and Council President, the chief antagonist in the situation, he learned that his job was indeed in jeopardy. In the meeting, Paparo was told he would be let go and was offered severance, telling the justification centers on his need to pay officers overtime during the George Floyd riots. In an incredibly emotional interview, Paparo tells the people of Yeadon how much they mean to him, and tells why he loves the profession of policing so much.
Full Hour | In today's final hour, attorney Bruce Afran representing FreeNJKids returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the news that Governor Phil Murphy will be lifting the mask mandate beginning on March 7th. First, Giordano asks Afran for his overall thoughts on the change of tone, with Bruce explaining that it's a little too little too late, asking why we still have to wait until early March to end the damage being done on children. Afran tells whether he plans to fight the new masking edicts, and offers his opinion on a situation playing out in Perkiomen over the constitutionality of their mask mandate. Then, Chief Anthony Paparo of Yeadon, PA, returns to the Dom Giordano Program for an update on a situation featured last week on the show. Last week, it was revealed in the DelCo Times that Paparo's job was in jeopardy over his race, for the sole reason of being white. Paparo told last time that he discovered this after one of his very trusted deputies approached him with the news after being offered to succeed him in the position. This time, Paparo reveals that after a meeting today with the Mayor and Council President, the chief antagonist in the situation, he learned that his job was indeed in jeopardy. In the meeting, Paparo was told he would be let go and was offered severance, telling the justification centers on his need to pay officers overtime during the George Floyd riots. In an incredibly emotional interview, Paparo tells the people of Yeadon how much they mean to him, and tells why he loves the profession of policing so much. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)
Welcome back to season 2! We'll keep chatting about big industry topics and this week Wayne is joined by Ari Paparo, Ari's Twitter is here - https://twitter.com/aripap. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a shocking story out of Yeadon, with allegations that the Chief will lose his job due to his race, with the new council wanting an African-American police chief. Paparo tells Giordano about the decrease in crime that the city has seen under his tenure, and tells of the struggles of operating the department under budget during the pandemic. Then, Paparo tells how he uncovered this push to remove him as Chief, telling about a whistleblower deputy who was approached to become the new Chief due to his skin color. In addition, Paparo tells of the support he has received from fellow officers and suggests meeting with the head of council live on the show to discuss the situation. Then, Giordano discusses today's press conference by President Biden held in New York City addressing that nationwide spike in crime, providing commentary on Biden's suggestion to fund police after a campaign filled with Democrats calling for the defunding of police. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Yeadon Police Chief Anthony ‘Chachi' Paparo joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a shocking story out of Yeadon, with allegations that the Chief will lose his job due to his race, with the new council wanting an African-American police chief. Paparo tells Giordano about the decrease in crime that the city has seen under his tenure, and tells of the struggles of operating the department under budget during the pandemic. Then, Paparo tells how he uncovered this push to remove him as Chief, telling about a whistleblower deputy who was approached to become the new Chief due to his skin color. In addition, Paparo tells of the support he has received from fellow officers and suggests meeting with the head of council live on the show to discuss the situation. (Photo by Getty Images)
Hello everyone, and welcome back for another episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series Podcast. This is your Host Howard Fox. The Outdoor Adventure Series celebrates individuals & families, businesses, and organizations that seek out and promote the exploration of the great outdoors. Our guest today is Chris PaparoChris is an Outdoor Enthusiast, Freelance Writer, and Wildlife Photographer.Chris was born and raised on Long Island (New York). He's been exploring the wilds of the Island for over 30 years. He is the owner of Fish Guy Photos, Chris is a wildlife photographer, writer, and lecturer who enjoys bringing public awareness to the diverse wildlife that calls the island home.Articles Chris also writes features for the NY/NJ edition of On The Water Magazine.https://news.stonybrook.edu/university/great-horned-owls-descend-on-stony-brook-southampton/Insigt2Go: "get outside and explore nature"To learn more about Chris and his work, you can visit his website at www.fishguyphotos.comYou can also keep up with Chris' adventures by following him on the following social sites: FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInClick here to learn more about eh Outdoor Writers Association of America and the New York State Outdoor Writers AssociationThe Outdoor Adventure Series is a podcast production of Fox Coaching, Inc.
Hello everyone, and welcome back for another episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series Podcast. This is your Host Howard Fox. The Outdoor Adventure Series celebrates individuals & families, businesses, and organizations that seek out and promote the exploration of the great outdoors. Our guest today is Chris PaparoChris is an Outdoor Enthusiast, Freelance Writer, and Wildlife Photographer.Chris was born and raised on Long Island (New York). He's been exploring the wilds of the Island for over 30 years. He is the owner of Fish Guy Photos, Chris is a wildlife photographer, writer, and lecturer who enjoys bringing public awareness to the diverse wildlife that calls the island home.Articles Chris also writes features for the NY/NJ edition of On The Water Magazine.https://news.stonybrook.edu/university/great-horned-owls-descend-on-stony-brook-southampton/Insigt2Go: "get outside and explore nature"To learn more about Chris and his work, you can visit his website at www.fishguyphotos.comYou can also keep up with Chris' adventures by following him on the following social sites: FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInClick here to learn more about eh Outdoor Writers Association of America and the New York State Outdoor Writers AssociationThe Outdoor Adventure Series is a podcast production of Fox Coaching, Inc.
Chuck and Sonny connect with the Big East refs that called some of the classic games from the 80's and 90's. Special thanks to Binghamton University women's basketball head coach Bethann Shapiro.
In this episode I interview Sam Paparo. We go over her competing history and how she struggled with body image and social media pressure. We dive into female entrepreneurship and shifting her focus from physique goals to health goals. Disclaimer I am not a professional or MD and this podcast was not created to diagnosis, treat or cure any mental or physical health issue. Suits I recommend: Angel Competition Bikinis Online Coaching www.nicoleferrierfitness.com My go to supplements http://bowmarnutrition.com/nicole About Sam – SamPaparo.com
Our guests are TJ and Mike from Virginian metal mainstays Inter Arma. For well over a decade, Inter Arma have been a towering fixture in the worldwide metal scene. The band's ever uncompromising brand of doom & death combine glacially paced riffs with the intensity of a cornered pack of wolverines, monolithic and ferocious. A relentless touring force, their dedication to life on the road have earned them respect and admiration the world over. During 2020 they released Garbers Day Revisited, a hyper diverse collection of covers highlighting influences as Venom, Tom Petty, Cro-Mags, Neil Young, and Prince. During our conversation we touch on the built-in existential crisis inherent in being touring musicians sidelined by a pandemic, the importance of progressivism both at home and within metal at large, and why you may or may not want to smoke salvia. Stay right where you are! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What kind of ad tech exits can we expect in 2021? To answer that question, we turned to Beeswax CEO Ari Paparo, who steered his DSP to an acquisition by Comcast’s Freewheel in December. The king of ad tech Twitter also opines about the future of TV and the end of the third-party cookie.
In this special podcast edition your host, George Scocca speaks with Chris Paparo, aka the @fishguyphotos, as he displays his knowledge and passion for conservation and his incredible talent at capturing it on film. You will learn more about what we have swimming in our fertile New York waters. His photo’s and film capture the essence of what living on an Island as diverse of beautiful Long Island has to offer.Born and raised on Long Island (New York), Chris Paparo has been exploring the wilds of the Island for over 30 years. He is a wildlife photographer, writer and lecturer who enjoys bringing public awareness to the diverse wildlife that calls the island home. His passion for coastal ecology, fishing and the outdoors led him to obtain a BS in Marine Science from LIU/Southampton and he currently manages the new Marine Sciences Center at the Southampton campus of Stony Brook University. An award-winning member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America and the New York State Outdoor Writers Association, Paparo is a freelance writer for several fishing and wildlife related publications. Although his work tends to focus on marine life, everything in the natural world is fair game.
Perth born singer-songwriter Simon Paparo has been performing his folk, blues, country and pop tunes since 2014 on the streets of Melbourne. Recorded on October 19, 2019 (Bourke Street, Melbourne Central Business District), and July 3, 2020 (Zoom recording) by Daniel Bacchieri. Music excerpts from the songs "Blood's Thicker Than Water", "Butterfly", "Firefly", "Flesh & Bone", "Fly Screen Door", "Gold At Midnight", "Grown", "Keep On Keepin' On", "No Borders". https://fourdoorsstudios.com.au/ https://www.simonpaparo.com https://www.facebook.com/paparosimon/ https://www.instagram.com/simonpaparo/ Photo Credit: Kate Shanasy - https://www.instagram.com/kateshanasy/
Consolidation is the name of the game in the demand-side platform (DSP) industry, but don’t count out the independent DSP category. Tune into IAB THERE to hear Beeswax’s Ari Paparo discuss how the DSP landscape is shifting and the proliferation of AI and machine learning on programmatic platforms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To kick off season 2 of the Superpowers podcast, Bill and Chris invite Beeswax CEO and AdTech pioneer Ari Paparo to discuss how his whit, transparency, and skillful communication have guided him to extraordinary success at both start-ups and tech giants. Ari shared his story, starting with his upbringing in New York and college days at Georgetown, followed by his time at Double Click and Google, then the runup to his founding of Beeswax, a first-of-its-kind AdTech product for large enterprises. Like most innovative ideas, Beeswax began with the identification of a problem. During his time at the AdTech firm AppNexus, Ari “kept hearing the same thing over and over again which is, ‘It’s great what your platform does, but I kind of want to own my own tech’… I said to myself, ‘Well… what can I build that would solve this problem?’” Ari took on the challenge and developed a product called “Bidder-as-a-Service.” “It was a full AdTech stack in the cloud. So, we founded the company, Beeswax… It’s a buy-side solution for buying ads, it’s very customizable. We have customers that write their own algorithms.” In 2014, Ari and his two co-founders raised $1.3 million in seed funding to start building Beeswax. To make the most out of that money, Ari and the other founders didn’t take any salary. As Ari put it, “it was just going to increase our burden enormously to have three high paid employees.” By 2019, Ari and his team had raised $28 million in total. With real resources in tow and a highly skilled team with experienced leadership, Beeswax is off and running. “Now we have 91 employees and about $30 million in revenue,” Ari told Bill and Chris.
A new podcast series where we catch up with the top minds and practitioners in the ad world, all while under social isolation. In this episode: Ari goes into the shift to working from home, the post-pandemic outlook for the ad industry, how to stay on top of an incredibly volatile business environment, and what goes through his mind when he tweets.
Save 10% on Cured's "RISE" https://www.curednutrition.com Samantha Paparo is a Certified Personal Trainer and Sports Nutritionist. She has been an online fitness coach for the past four years and has helped hundreds of women make total body transformations. A former NPC Bikini competitor who has competed 11 times and won 6 first place trophies. Her story of being bullied and pushed out of school is heartbreaking, but it comes full circle as she was able to take that emotional trauma and build a life of her own design. Sam has gone on to empower over 1,000 other women do the same and she is not stopping any time soon! Follow Sam @sampaparo Follow Chase @chase_chewning If you have found value in the content here, we would love to connect to with you, please email us at info@everforwardradio.com to discuss how Chase and his team can possibly help you live a life EVER FORWARD! Save 10% on Cured's "RISE" https://www.curednutrition.com
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Ne parliamo con l’ Avv. Sergio Paparo, Foro di Firenze “Paparo: non sono un ritirato. Aspettando la Consulta #doppiomandato”.Intervista a cura di Elia Barbujani
Welcome to this weeks episode of Heavy Metal History. My guest is lead vocalist Mike Paparo of the band Inter Arma. Mike came on the podcast to discuss the new album “Sulphur English” to be released this April the 12th through Relapse records. Mike and I discussed the new direction of the album and how the band manages to defy what critics and fans alike expect from them, and with “Sulphur English” it is no different, its a genuine juxtaposition to the band previous album “Paradise Gallows” and yet the two albums seem equally as cohesive. Mike takes us through his writing process and what authors inspire him as well as what he reads to get inspired. Thanks for listening! BUY SULPHUR ENGLISH HERE Follow Inter Arma FACEBOOK // TWITTER // INSTAGRAM
Ne parliamo con l'avv. Sergio Paparo, Presidente dell'Ordine degli Avvocati di Firenze e con l'avv. Gigi Pansini, Segretario Nazionale di ANF. Interviste a cura di Pierluigi Serra e Domenico Monterisi.
Ne parliamo con i presidenti Sergio Paparo e Giovanni Berti Arnoaldi Veli. Interviste a cura di Domenico Monterisi.
Sabato 22 dicembre 2018 – Dalle ore 9.30 alle ore 14.00Trasmettiamo dalla Sala Consiliare dell’Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma sita in Piazza CavourOrdine del giorno:1) Esiti dell’incontro con i Presidenti dei COA del 6.12.2018 presso il CNF e degli incontri con Associazioni Forensi (il Coordinatore);2) Progetti governativi di riforma della prescrizione penale e del processo penale: esiti delle iniziative avviate, richiesta di convocazione di una sessione ulteriore del Congresso, ai sensi degli artt. 3, 8° co. e 6, 2°co. lett. e) dello Statuto, ed altre iniziative da intraprendere (Coordinatore, Tesoriere, Nardo);3) Riforma del processo civile: esiti degli incontri con il Ministro della Giustizia, esiti delle iniziative avviate ed altre iniziative da intraprendere (Coordinatore, Segretario e Paparo);4) Aggiornamento sulle ipotesi governative di riforma della legge sul “Equo compenso” e sulle iniziative intraprese (Rossi, Del Grosso);5) Relazione del Tesoriere su situazione economico-finanziario e sede;6) Contratti per attività di comunicazione e addetto stampa (il Segretario e il Tesoriere);7) Primo report dei contatti in tema di innovazione del processo civile telematico (Stanchi);8) Informativa sulle attività programmatiche dei gruppi di lavoro (rispettivi referenti);9) Varie ed eventuali;10) Modifiche delle disposizioni regolamentari dell’OCF in materia di indizione delle astensioni per casi di indifferibile urgenza – Segretario;11) Iniziative in merito alle Linee Guida ANAC n. 12/2018 in tema di affidamento dei servizilegali – Coordinatore;12) Sportelli di prossimità – Rovere;13) Problematiche in tema di fatturazione elettronica – Rossi;14) Riforma dell’ordinamento penitenziario: richiesta di patrocinio per la pubblicazione delrapporto conclusivo della “Commissione Giostra” – Segretario.
Venerdì 21 dicembre 2018 – Dalle ore 15.30 alle ore 19.00Trasmettiamo dalla Sala Consiliare dell’Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma sita in Piazza CavourOrdine del giorno:1) Esiti dell’incontro con i Presidenti dei COA del 6.12.2018 presso il CNF e degli incontri con Associazioni Forensi (il Coordinatore);2) Progetti governativi di riforma della prescrizione penale e del processo penale: esiti delle iniziative avviate, richiesta di convocazione di una sessione ulteriore del Congresso, ai sensi degli artt. 3, 8° co. e 6, 2°co. lett. e) dello Statuto, ed altre iniziative da intraprendere (Coordinatore, Tesoriere, Nardo);3) Riforma del processo civile: esiti degli incontri con il Ministro della Giustizia, esiti delle iniziative avviate ed altre iniziative da intraprendere (Coordinatore, Segretario e Paparo);4) Aggiornamento sulle ipotesi governative di riforma della legge sul “Equo compenso” e sulle iniziative intraprese (Rossi, Del Grosso);5) Relazione del Tesoriere su situazione economico-finanziario e sede;6) Contratti per attività di comunicazione e addetto stampa (il Segretario e il Tesoriere);7) Primo report dei contatti in tema di innovazione del processo civile telematico (Stanchi);8) Informativa sulle attività programmatiche dei gruppi di lavoro (rispettivi referenti);9) Varie ed eventuali;10) Modifiche delle disposizioni regolamentari dell’OCF in materia di indizione delle astensioni per casi di indifferibile urgenza – Segretario;11) Iniziative in merito alle Linee Guida ANAC n. 12/2018 in tema di affidamento dei servizilegali – Coordinatore;12) Sportelli di prossimità – Rovere;13) Problematiche in tema di fatturazione elettronica – Rossi;14) Riforma dell’ordinamento penitenziario: richiesta di patrocinio per la pubblicazione delrapporto conclusivo della “Commissione Giostra” – Segretario.
Trasmettiamo i lavori dell'Assemblea dell’Organismo Congressuale Forense, che si svolgono presso la Sala Consiliare dell’Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma sita in Roma, Piazza Cavour, dalle ore 9,30 alle ore 16,00 di sabato 10 febbraio 2018ORDINE DEL GIORNO:1) Approvazione verbali Assemblee del 17/18.11.2017, del 19.12.2017 e del 12/13.01.2018;2) Relazione su Assemblea dei Presidenti COA del 9.02.2018 per l’approvazione bilancio preventivo 2018 (Tesoriere);3) Aggiornamento su situazione finanziaria OCF, dipendenti e staff per la comunicazione (Segretario e Tesoriere);4) Organizzazione delle manifestazioni del 16 e 23 febbraio (Segretario);5) h. 11,30: incontro con Associazioni Forensi in merito alle manifestazioni del 16 e 23 febbraio;6) XXXIV Congresso di Catania: aggiornamento (Coordinatore);7) Processo civile: ipotesi di lavoro (Paparo);8) Misure straordinarie per arretrato in materia tributaria (Martin);9) Informazioni in tema di Avvocati Stabiliti (Rossi)10) Varie ed eventuali.
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This week I do a dumb thing. I also talk to Ari Paparo, CEO of Beeswax. We discuss the 'drilling on my land for oil' problem, the tragedy of the commons problem, and what game theory says about infinite repeated games. And that's just the first 5 minutes.
My old friend Mike Paparo from Inter Arma stopped by for a chat before playing a crushing set at St. Vitus in Brooklyn this past weekend. Brought to you by SAVAGE GOLD COFFEE #staygold