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All of the nominees, presenters, and performers will be scattered around the world, broadcasting from their homes.
THE VIRTUAL EMMYS COULD GIVE A MUCH-NEEDED JOLT TO THE FADING AWARDS SHOWADAM EPSTEINSEPTEMBER 17, 2020QUARTZ
The company is setting the CPMs at the agency level, so the executives declined to discuss specifics but said the CPMs are in the range of CPMs for primetime broadcast TV shows, which can hover around $80.
WARNERMEDIA EYES SPRING DEBUT FOR HBO MAX’S AD-SUPPORTED TIERTIM PETERSONSEPTEMBER 10, 2020DIGIDAY
This year, most advertisers signed deals with TV networks under the usual October through August broadcast window, and the majority of the money committed is earmarked for linear TV.
‘THERE WASN’T A HUGE SHIFT’: TV UPFRONT MARKET DID NOT UNDERGO EXPECTED OVERHAUL THIS YEARTIM PETERSONSEPTEMBER 9, 2020DIGIDAY
One is a multi-billion dollar colossus with worldwide broadcasts.
THIS ELITE COLLEGE IS BUILDING A COVID ‘BUBBLE’—WHERE STUDENTS ARE TESTED 3 TIMES PER WEEK, AND CAN’T LEAVE CAMPUSLEE CLIFFORDSEPTEMBER 5, 2020FORTUNE
As in the United States, where “Swipe Night” first launched last October, the international version of “Swipe Night” will be broadcast on the weekend.
TINDER’S INTERACTIVE VIDEO EVENT ‘SWIPE NIGHT’ WILL LAUNCH IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS THIS MONTHCATHERINE SHUSEPTEMBER 4, 2020TECHCRUNCH
Continuing to capitalize on the success of the video programming pivot, the publisher is planning to reveal its 2020 class of Time 100 honorees with an hour-long broadcast special that will air in prime time on ABC on September 22.
‘A BLUEPRINT FOR WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN’: TIME’S TIME 100 FRANCHISE ON TRACK TO DOUBLE REVENUE IN 2020KAYLEIGH BARBERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020DIGIDAY
By the end of June and with lockdown easing, the amount of time viewers spent watching traditional broadcasts fell 44 minutes to three hours and two minutes per day, according to media regulator Ofcom.
‘WE’LL GET BRIEFS WE COULDN’T ACCESS BEFORE’: INSIDE CHANNEL 4’S PUSH FOR PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISERSSEB JOSEPHAUGUST 11, 2020DIGIDAY
The ‎NFL did something it’s never done before, broadcasting the ‎NFL Draft as an online-only event.
AS LIVE SPORTS ROAR BACK ONTO SCREENS, BRANDS CAPTURE A SOCIAL-MEDIA LIFTTWITTERJULY 30, 2020DIGIDAY
If seasons continue to face delays, there will be inevitable clashes in scheduling, not being able to get broadcast time and relevant commercial exposure will result in financial losses felt across sport over the next few years.
‘THE AUDIENCE IS STILL THERE’: HOW U.K. SPORTS OUTLETS PIVOTED TO BRANDED CONTENT, SOCIAL VIDEO TO KEEP FANS ENGAGED AS SEASONS WERE DELAYEDLUCINDA SOUTHERNJULY 29, 2020DIGIDAY
Network groups, such as Disney, NBCUniversal, WarnerMedia and ViacomCBS, would be able to point advertisers to their broader portfolios, such as their broadcast networks’ prime-time shows as well as their cable news and entertainment networks.
‘THE BILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION’: WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO ADVERTISING DOLLARS IF SPORTS GO ON A CORONAVIRUS HIATUS AGAINTIM PETERSONJULY 23, 2020DIGIDAY
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