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Connected TV (CTV) is becoming a central marketing and advertising channel for brands as streaming networks bolster their subscription offerings. They're becoming a conduit for delivering engaging, personalized campaigns that drive brand awareness, product discovery, in-store traffic and conversions. Roku is helping drive this new era of shoppable content by providing the streaming devices consumers need to access content across apps and devices. Plus, through partnerships with companies like Walmart, it is helping shape the future of the category. During this episode of Retail Remix, Sarah Monahan, Roku's Head of Verticals, shares: How the streaming wars will continue to drive the evolution of CTV; Tips to help retailers align their CTV decisions and tactics to specific business objectives and success measures; and Details on how Roku is partnering with brands, retailers and even streaming services to support innovation in CTV advertising and creative storytelling.RELATED LINKSLearn more about Roku's Advertising servicesSee more CTV coverage on Retail TouchPointsRead the deep-dive report on CTV best practices Payment Experience ReportGet your copy of this special report, courtesy of our friends at PayPal, to learn how you can turn the payment experience into a competitive differentiator.
The future of streaming is shaping a new horizon for customer experience. With its focus on data-driven personalization and interactive features, Roku is well-positioned to play a key role in shaping the future of the streaming world. Bridging the gap between viewers and brands, Sarah Monahan, U.S. Head of Verticals at Roku, reimagines how streaming ads can shape a whole new customer journey. Blake Morgan is a customer experience futurist, keynote speaker, and author of the bestselling book The Customer Of The Future.
Sarah Monahan was a child actress on Australian televisions most successful sitcom. We discuss living on a boat in the Keys, sending her TV Dad to prison, how is Cosby out of prison, not being able to work after winning lawsuits, Australian media workings, don't leave you kid on set alone, online death threats, rich elite pedophiles, the Australian Covid situation, interviews pay more than sitcoms, Matt hates yacht life, kiddie fiddlers aren't treated well in prison, wanting to be a horse jockey, writing a tell all book, six months here six months there, Bluey and more.Thanks to my sponsors@www.keyscoffee.co @www.22andco.com@www.pokeintherear.com@www.generalhorseplay.com
An old favourite returns to the podcast this week as we talk deals, accidents and spray’s. Dan Bennett comes back to his old stomping ground to share his views on the stories of the week alongside Rob McKnight, Sarah Monahan and Aaron Ryan. In this episode:· 1.19 – Regional TV in for a shake-up as WIN TV gets set to return to Nine· 5.19 – Denise’s Ding Dong shown on television… what really happened on the set of Holey Moley· 12.15 – A MAFS ‘expert’ throws some shade on the biggest reality TV show in Australia· 18.04 – The week in ratings (SPOILER: It’s not good news for 10 again)· 22.41 – What we thought of the Golden Globes telecast· 27.34 – Samantha Armytage lets loose on the TV industry· 38.07 – Hatches & Dispatches· 43.32 – Beck from MAFS responds to her critics and reveals some backstage secrets· 53.13 TV Bingebox Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob's away so the mice kick it it into a whole other gear and land somewhere in the middle of a debacle. Oh well.This week Molk's in charge, and he's joined by the usual list of rogues in Sarah Monahan, Benjamin Norris and Stephen Brook, with Jo Casamento added for good measure.Each week the TV Blackbox team take you behind the scenes, wade through the PR spin and launch into the reality that is the Australian television business.In this episode:05:33 - Foxtel slashes staff numbers13:10 - Stan challenges Foxtel for their HBO deal21:02 - The Australian Government intend to make Google and Facebook pay for news content26:54 - Just when will Seven's new BIG BROTHER land on our screens?35:35 - NEIGHBOURS go back to work43:02 - Sarah lays down the latest Hatches and Dispatches46:15 - Brooky takes us on a deep dive into the Govt's media rescue package on this week's Big Issue1:01:53 - Benjamin opens up the TV Blackvault and out spills a whole bunch of the latest gossipFollow the @TVBB_podcast crew:@jocasamento1@shrimptank@viscountbrooky@BenjaminJNorris@SteveMolkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tv_blackboxFind us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/TVBlackbox/Visit our website: https://tvblackbox.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The ratings year has begun and who better to discuss TV with than your favourite people on the TV Blackbox podcast?! While Rob's away, the mice will play, and El Presidente is AWOL so Molk takes charge again (deal with it). The amazing Jo Casamento joins us Stephen Brook and Benjamin Norris, with Sarah Monahan returning for 2020. It's like a slightly more functional family reunion than the Roy family.Importantly we've some big items to deal with like the announcement of the host of Big Brother, the announcement of the host of Holey Moley, and the announcement that the Logies are changing the way nominations work for some reason. Oh, and Brooky gets super salty about James Warburton's chances as CEO of Seven. So, you know, there's that.Each week the TV Blackbox team take you behind the scenes, wade through the PR spin and launch into the reality that is the Australian television business.In this episode:4.46 - What do we make of Sonia Kruger as the host of Seven's BIG BROTHER?11.09 - ANDREW O'KEEFE is back and ready to work.16.44 - DISNEY withdraw channels from FOXTEL and FETCH and build a serious streaming empire.24.06 - Seven confirm HOLEY MOLEY cast, including GREG NORMAN and ROB RIGGLE.30.02 - TV WEEK change the nominations and voting opportunities for the LOGIES for some reason.40.38 - Sarah casts her eye over this week's HATCHES & DISPATCHES.45.08 - Brooky delivers our biggest issue yet: Can JAMES WARBURTON fix Seven?1.02.14 - It's BINGE BOX time, so let's find out what we've all watched this week.Follow the @TVBB_podcast crew:@shrimptank@jocasamento1@AaronPerth@BenjaminJNorris@SteveMolkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tv_blackboxFind us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/TVBlackbox/Visit our website: https://tvblackbox.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There's a lot of talk about ratings (as usual), programming (as usual) and serial killers (VERY UNUSUAL).There's been a lot of commentary in response to the Leaving Neverland documentary saying friends and family of Michael Jackson's would have known if he was a peadophile. Your view might change when we speak to Rob's co-host of his other podcast Monsters Who Murder. Amanda Howard reveals how the late King Of Pop shares personality traits with cold blooded killers if the allegations are to be believed.Plus former child star Sarah Monahan brings her unique perspective to the impact on the two people who came forward in the documentary. We really hope you stay to the end to hear this very different conversation on a topic that has dominated headlines this week.Each week the TV Blackbox team take you behind the scenes, wade through the PR spin and launch into the reality that is the Australian television business.On this episode:The ABC cops a pasting from Seven and Nine as they refuse to share WILLESEE footage after his death.Rob reports NETWORK 10 execs hold a 2-day creative meeting to help them 'manage their way' out of their 2019 slump.BROOKE BONEY takes advantage of her new commercial fame.Guest contributor BRETT DEBRITZ think Networks have got it wrong investing in big shiny News sets.Sarah lets fly on a massive list HATCHES & DISPATCHES.Molk offers up the WEEK 10/ratings week 4 programming wrap.Where to now for 10? THE MASKED SINGER.Where to now for 10? 2019 RUGBY WORLD CUP (with Foxtel).Where to now for 10? THE BACHELOR AUSTRALIA is announced.Where to now for 10? BACHELOR IN PARADISE goes tackier than usual.Where to now for 7? Luke Jacobz to front THE PROPOSAL.Where to now for 7? Jamie Durie joins the upcoming season of HOUSE RULES.Dan delivers the big issue around LEAVING NEVERLAND, with special guest Amanda Howard.The crew chat about WHAT WE'RE WATCHING at the moment.TV BlackBox is your weekly source of inside information across all facets of the Australian TV industry.You can listen to more from Amanda in the Monsters Who Murder podcast, available HEREFollow the @TVBB_podcast crew:@Rob_McKnight@DanMBennett@shrimptank@SteveMolkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tv_blackboxFind us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/TVBlackbox/Visit our website: https://tvblackbox.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah Monahan talks about living in the states and US gun laws. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Hey Dad! child star blew the whistle on her TV dad. Robert Hughes, who played her father on the popular Australian TV show, was found guilty of repeatedly molesting her over a period of many years. Hughes was sentenced to a maximum of 10 years and nine months jail. But now, he's appealing for a second time. Monahan details the moment she 'snapped', facing Hughes in court, and why she's decided to never become a mother herself. Show notes Your host is Mia Freedman With thanks to Sarah Monahan. Her memoir, Allegedly, is out now through New Holland publishers. Contact the show via facebook, via twitter, @mamamiapodcasts or email podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Women's Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hey Dad! child star blew the whistle on her TV dad. Robert Hughes, who played her father on the popular Australian TV show, was found guilty of repeatedly molesting her over a period of many years. Hughes was sentenced to a maximum of 10 years and nine months jail. But now, he's appealing for a second time. Monahan details the moment she 'snapped', facing Hughes in court, and why she's decided to never become a mother herself. Show notes Your host is Mia Freedman With thanks to Sarah Monahan. Her memoir, Allegedly, is out now through New Holland publishers. Contact the show via facebook, via twitter, @mamamiapodcasts or email podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Women's Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hey Dad! child star blew the whistle on her TV dad. Robert Hughes, who played her father on the popular Australian TV show, was found guilty of repeatedly molesting her over a period of many years. Hughes was sentenced to a maximum of 10 years and nine months jail. But now, he's appealing for a second time. Monahan details the moment she 'snapped', facing Hughes in court, and why she's decided to never become a mother herself. Show notes Your host is Mia Freedman With thanks to Sarah Monahan. Her memoir, Allegedly, is out now through New Holland publishers. Contact the show via facebook, via twitter, @mamamiapodcasts or email podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by Elissa Ratliff and Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Women's Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segments Include -GooliesUniversity Professor is a porn star!Rupert Murdoch's bucks night before marrying Jerry HallMounce Review - M BerryIs Luke Skywalker gay?Jonesy & Amanda's weekendWe speak to I'm A Celb evictee Val LehmanNew Hawaiian octopusFormer Hey Dad star Sarah Monahan joined us"Cursed Items"Chris Isaak spoke to us ahead of his new tourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The TP crew welcome youtube star Matt Wilkens of the Expanded Universe channel. Also in this episode we revision pop culture history so you don't have to. What restaurant Steven Presley wants payback on. And who sucks more George Lucas or Disney? Plus breaking news on a Avengers meets Star Wars project??