Episodios

  • Behind the scenes of Ram's $16 million Big Game commercial with Glen Powell
    Feb 10 2025

    Celebrities reigned once again in many commercials for the Big Game, including Glen Powell doing his own version of Goldilocks in a spot for Ram Trucks.

    Two executives at the agency that created the ad, GSD&M’s Kate Rush Sheehy and Chelsea York Vargas, joined The Current Report to share the inside story of the strategy behind the ad.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • Disney teases ESPN’s expansive sports streaming future: https://bit.ly/3Cvuiap

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    15 m
  • CPG brands use big data to increase brand loyalty ahead of Big Game
    Feb 5 2025

    We’re days away from the Big Game, and with that, watch parties full of snacks.

    Grocery prices are going up, as everything from bird flu to bad weather are hiking up prices at the highest pace in more than a year. The cost of groceries increased nearly 2% in December compared to the year before, according to the Labor Department.

    A way to help stem those costs? Discounts and cash-back offers, which is where a company like Ibotta comes in. Over 50 million people use Ibotta to save money in exchange for their purchase data.

    For marketers, Ibotta unlocks real-time transaction data to connect measurement and campaign performance. The company’s founder and CEO, Bryan Leach, joins The Current Report to discuss the CPG environment and share how marketers can unlock results with big data ahead of the game.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • Food Prices Are Rising Again: https://bit.ly/4hJG2F6
    • Super Bowl LIX spending for the big game: https://bit.ly/40LaLKP
    • Retailers, grocers look to score big on Super Bowl sales: https://bit.ly/42GqoFZ

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    12 m
  • Tubi streaming Big Game is full circle moment after infamous ad
    Feb 3 2025

    Two years after Tubi's ad during football's Big Game stole the attention of millions, the FAST platform is streaming the game itself.

    It's an incredible turn of events and another landmark moment in the evolution of live sports streaming. Of course, the game will still be broadcast on Fox, but for the first time ever, the Big Game will be shown for free on a FAST platform.

    Tubi CMO Nicole Parlapiano joins The Current Report to share its strategy for marketing the news.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • Tubi Has Some Momentum. The Super Bowl May Give a Big Boost to the Free Service: https://bit.ly/40ThYdk
    • Tubi’s Nicole Parlapiano on sustaining growth after virality: https://bit.ly/4aCBBJP
    • Super Bowl updates—weight loss drugs, potty breaks and cash giveaways: https://bit.ly/40I4zDo
    • Super Bowl Ads Hit $8 Million; Expect More AI and Fewer Movies: https://bit.ly/42Diddz

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    13 m
  • Where TikTok ad spend might go if it gets banned in the U.S.
    Jan 27 2025

    The TikTok party didn’t stop in the U.S. as President Trump signed an executive order to keep it active for 75 days. With the clock ticking, marketers are strategizing their next move in case the social media platform does go dark.

    Michelle Castillo joins The Current Report to discuss the entire industry's realization that even if a platform seems to be the holy grail of marketing, it’s not worth putting all your budget and efforts behind one thing.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • Will they, won’t they ban TikTok? Advertisers mull alternatives: https://bit.ly/40lPaIU
    • U.S. Ban of TikTok Is Set to Deal a Major Blow to ByteDance, Its Chinese Owner: https://bit.ly/40LT0N1
    • TikTok Ban 2025: https://bit.ly/3CnhYZG
    • Nielsen Earns Accreditation for ‘Big Data + Panel’ Ratings Measurement: https://bit.ly/4hrfKat

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    12 m
  • Grading VML's merger a year in with CEO Jon Cook
    Jan 20 2025

    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    US Forecast Trends to Watch in 2025: https://bit.ly/4g5zsHA

    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    21 m
  • How Initiative thinks about maximizing brands ad dollars
    Jan 13 2025

    Still fresh off the news of Omnicom and IPG merging, all the agencies that work within the holding companies are plugging along. IPG’s Initiative is one of those agencies. It counts Amazon, Nike, Unilever and Nintendo among the brands it serves.

    Initiative U.S. CEO Stacy DeRiso joined The Current Report at CES to talk about retail media networks' emergence at the conference, maximizing clients' dollars and the agency's approach to awareness and performance called fame and flow.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • Beyond the gadgets, ad tech and AI are center stage at CES 2025: https://bit.ly/4j6Wdxz
    • Comcast to launch Universal Ads in bid to win smaller advertisers over from tech: https://bit.ly/3C6CVrB
    • Disney Brings New Biddable Ad Capabilities to Live Sports and Entertainment: https://bit.ly/42bcOKC

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    16 m
  • CES 2025: Spotify's Lee Brown on matching media investment to audio's consumption
    Jan 10 2025

    Ad tech dominated the CES experience again, with ease as a key tenet of conversations across the week.

    Making the advertising experience easy for brands and agencies is a top priority for Spotify in 2025. The digital audio giant has opened up programmatic capabilities for advertisers of all sizes by testing its own ad exchange.

    Still, according to WARC, In 2024, audio will account for 24.5% of ad-supported media consumption in the US but just 8.4% of ad spend.

    Spotify's VP and global head of advertising, Lee Brown, joins The Current Report to break down why that is.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • Beyond the gadgets, ad tech and AI are center stage at CES 2025: https://bit.ly/4j6Wdxz
    • The first TV merger of 2025 could be a sign of things to come: https://bit.ly/3Pyn9sF
    • Spotify launching an ad exchange: https://bit.ly/4fVAEgJ
    • Addressing the audio investment gap: https://bit.ly/40DebAR

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    17 m
  • Streaming, Google and podcasts: Recapping the year in ad tech
    Dec 23 2024

    It’s the final episode of The Current Report for the year, so we’re recapping the biggest stories and topics of 2024 – from streaming to potential fallout with both of Google’s antitrust cases, the state of news advertising and the landmark year for podcasting.

    To help us get a handle on this dramatic year in ad tech who better than Lou Paskalis. Lou has decades of experience in the advertising industry as an executive for American Express, Bank of America and the trade body MMA Global.

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    To read the full stories included in this episode:

    • The power of news advertising: A win-win for marketers and democracy: https://bit.ly/3P9fsZI
    • GroupM 2024 Global End-of-Year Forecast: Open link in new tabhttps://bit.ly/3P5GD7x
    • Global ad market to surpass $1 trillion for first time: https://bit.ly/41KeNFp
    • US streaming revenue to overtake pay TV in 2024: https://bit.ly/3Buexjv
    • Why experts say this election showed the power of podcasts: https://bit.ly/3P8XeaS
    • Requiem for a friend: https://bit.ly/40fb69X
    • Google and the DOJ spar in court on the last day of the ad tech trial: https://bit.ly/3V7KwfW

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    The Current Report is our weekly news roundup of what’s happening in the world of digital media. We headline topical stories every edition — everything from connected TV to retail media networks to new initiatives around identity — offering our fresh take on why it's relevant for the marketing community. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/45HIaXH

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    Each week, The Current gives you the most critical innovations in advertising that are happening on the open internet — identity, the future of TV, retail media, and beyond. Born inside The Trade Desk, The Current is a news platform dedicated to covering the latest in modern marketing — all from the front lines. Speaking to the marketing world’s most influential players, we explain what these seismic shifts mean, how they are happening, and why they are taking place: https://bit.ly/3SAM0wR

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    21 m