From YouTube's New Tier to Netflix's Ad Expansion
Streaming TV Takes the Spotlight: YouTube and Netflix Innovate Amidst AI Concerns
Explore the latest in streaming TV as Barb steps up to measure YouTube on TV screens, while YouTube introduces a 'Premium Lite' tier. Meanwhile, Netflix expands programmatic ads in Europe and APAC. Plus, the creative industry navigates AI challenges and a new 'AdTech and MarTech' report debuts. Dive into how these moves shape the future of streaming and advertising.
Introduction to the Streaming TV Landscape
Barb's New Initiative: Measuring YouTube Viewership on TV
YouTube's New Offering: Premium Lite Tier
Netflix's Programmatic Advertising Expansion
Concerns and Actions Around AI in Creative Industries
Insights from 'The Evolution of AdTech and MarTech in Europe'
Public Reaction to YouTube's Premium Lite: Challenges and Criticisms
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of Streaming TV Developments
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