, Hunter, Adidas, Dr. Martens, Hoka, and Kate Spade—and the deals have already begun, plenty of them with free two-day shipping. will take place on October 10 and 11.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The nation’s TV networks are picking their own measurement team. The U.S. Joint Industry Committee, a group backed by Fox, NBCUniversal, Paramount, TelevisaUnivision, and Warner Bros.
Discovery, has granted a conditional certification to audience-measurement technologies developed by Comscore, VideoAmp and iSpot, three start-ups that have worked in recent years to challenge Nielsen’s status as the media industry’s primary means of audience tabulation. The media companies are working with Open AP, the industry consortium that has in the past been used to create standard definitions of audience segments that can be used by advertisers, no matter the media company with which they transact. The JIC said it expects full certification to be awarded in early 2024 to those who pass the
data evaluation.
“It is clear that — while there is still work to be done — we are moving closer to having more currencies that are commercially ready for scalable transactions across both buyers and sellers,” the JIC said in a prepared statement. The TV networks are hurtling toward a showdown with Nielsen, which they feel has been too slow to embrace new technology and has not done enough to bolster older methodologies. The networks’ stance gained new ballast in 2022, when Nielsen’s national ratings service lost its accreditation.
Nielsen has won it back and has in recent months moved forward with its own new technology offering, NielsenOne. The prospect of the networks picking the technology that will help count audiences and set advertising rates once might have been turned down outright. But more parties seem willing to at least incorporate first-party data from media outlets.
, Hunter, Adidas, Dr. Martens, Hoka, and Kate Spade—and the deals have already begun, plenty of them with free two-day shipping. will take place on October 10 and 11.
The Young and the Restless” looks like it could be jumping right into the fall spooky season with an eerie visit from beyond the grave. New spoilers say that soap fans may be in for quite the shock as some major secrets are revealed.Fans of “The Young and the Restless” may be in for the shock of their life once Mamie Johnson’s (Veronica Redd) partner in crime is revealed. During the October 5 episode, fans caught a brief glimpse of Mamie on the telephone.
EXCLUSIVE: While Brock Purdy continues to kick ass with the San Francisco Forty-Niners, Skydance is looking to the tell story of another player that shares his nickname with Purdy, Mr. Irrelevant, which is given to the last pick in the NFL draft. Sources tell Deadline, the studio is developing a movie about John Tuggle who was given the title in the 1983 NFL draft withJonathan Levine directing and Nick Santora penning the script.
, Hunter, Adidas, Dr. Martens, and Sam Edelman along with it.Like last year, the mega-retailer will be holding an October markdown event that rivals ; think of it like an early Black Friday. (We get it, the different names are confusing, but just roll with it.) On October 10 and 11, everything from to to and will be on sale, but we’re especially hyped for the shoes.In true Amazon fashion, the deals are rolling in ahead of schedule, giving us discounts on every kind of footwear imaginable.
According to a new report, Netflix is hoping to begin filming the fourth season of Emily in Paris in early 2024.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor AMC Networks has joined the ranks of ad-supported streaming. The company said Thursday that it has begun rolling out an ad-supported version of its AMC+ service for broadband users, and will charge $4.99 per month for it, as opposed to the $8.99 per month it seeks for an ad-free tier.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The Media Rating Council has granted accreditation to audience-measurement technology backed by iSpot, one of a handful of start-up companies that have been vying for months to compete more directly with Nielsen. The MRC, an independent industry organization that scrutinizes various measurement methodologies, has accredited iSpot technology that identifies, verifies and tracks national TV ad occurrences across 187 linear and broadcast networks. The system was first introduced in 2012.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor At Fox Business Network — for one night, at least — it’s all a lot more than the economy. When the cable outlet televises a Republican primary debate on September 27, many of the strategies it used the last time it did so are going out the window. Gone are moderators Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo, who have experience with such events.
Kerry Washington is sharing her story.
Olivia Rodrigo got some adorable dating advice from a little boy, and it’s damn good dating advice! The 20-year-old singer recently appeared on the “Recess Therapy” sh
Caroline Brew editor The CW has ordered ten episodes of “Crime Nation,” an anthology series focused on true-crime and justice. Set to debut in early 2024, “Crime Nation” will delve into real-life mysteries, cold cases and investigations.
Plans to transform a bungalow in a conservation area in Bo'ness into a two-storey house have been given the green light, despite 25 letters of objections from neighbours.
A unique boarding service for animals who have had surgery can now be built in Slamannan after a vet was given the green light by councillors.
Naomi Campbell may be one of the most successful supermodels today, but she had a particularly uphill battle to climb.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor People have been able to hear Gia Peppers talk about big issues for years. Now they’ll be able to see her when she does. Peppers issues-focused podcast “More Than That with Gia Peppers” is expanding to video this year, with a four-episode limited run on the Revolt cable network that debuts Tuesday evening.
Supergiant Games shared that the early access period for PC for Hades 2 will be held in 2024 and will include “at least as much content from day one in early access as the original game did”.Back in 2022, the developer assured that there would be further information on the early access period for the anticipated sequel at some point in 2023. However, the team has selected the second half of next year as it would then be able to ensure that Hades 2 is in a similar state to the original game at that point in its development.“Thank you for your patience as we gear up for this launch! You may be wondering, why can’t we launch in Early Access, like, right now?! The game looked pretty far along in the first trailer!” conceded Supergiant Games in a post to its official website.“Hades 2 will have at least as much content from day one in Early Access as the original game did back when it launched in Early Access on Steam,” continued the studio.Additionally, it said that fans should not expect the Hades 2 that is available in early access in the second quarter of 2024 to be close to completion.
It was a found-footage-stylized microbudget horror pic that spawned a six film theatrical franchise that grossed over $890M, now Paranormal Activity is set to be a play.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Nielsen named Karthik Rao its new chief executive, replacing his predecessor David Kenny, who has steered the measurement giant through an era of tumult and strained relationships with top clients like the TV networks. Kenny will stay on as the company’s executive chair.
The BBC is bringing AMC Networks’ Interview with the Vampire TV series to the UK.
Look, if you’re a fan of a Netflix series nowadays, you can really only hope to get four or five seasons before the plug is pulled. While it may feel premature for fans hoping for more seasons, “Sex Education” has hit that fourth season threshold, which means Netflix is ready to say goodbye to the acclaimed sex comedy.