Hot List: 14 articles, 2 Special Reports

“The next message you need is always right where you are.” – Ram Das


It would be strange to send an email inviting you to dive into the 14 original articles we have this week and not at least first acknowledge the historic moments taking place that are sure to reshape history and our societal trajectory.

But also, we would be doing a great disservice if we didn’t first point you towards two special reports covering phenomenon sure to reshape our industry and trajectory.

#1 Currency Reimagined: What Matters Most in the Age of Streaming

#2 The CTV Playbook for B2B Marketers.

While none of this covers the domestic unrest and global wars, this entire article contains information you can use to win the war for your corner of the TV ecosystem.

Ping us if you’re in Cannes, and email us if you’re not and you’re sick of hearing about it. We’re happy to hear from you either way.

RSVP for an event we’re doing this Tuesday with our friends at Marketecture Media

“Whatever creates or increases happiness or some part of happiness, we ought to do; whatever destroys or hampers happiness, or gives rise to its opposite, we ought not to do.”
— Aristotle


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Jason Damata

Jason is the founder and CEO of Fabric Media, a media incubator and talent consortium. The company serves leading-edge TV disruptors- from data and analytics platforms to TV networks to emotional measurement companies. Damata has traveled the country for C-SPAN, where he worked with MSOs, produced educational political programming. He has served as CMO of Bebo when it was the world's 3rd largest social network, led marketing for Trendrr until it was acquired by Twitter and helped build the world's largest LIVE broadcast offering at explore.org where he built up a global syndication network. He is an analyst for companies on the edge of TV innovation such as iSpot, Inscape, Canvs, TNT and more.

http://linkedin.com/in/jasondamata
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