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Read on for the full interview! This has provided massive opportunities for data and measurement at scale, but has also brought privacy and regulation to the forefront. The pendulum is certainly swinging back towards creative, be it online, television or OOH. I’ve seen the industry be a bit cyclical over the past 5 years.
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I started in cable television. Then whoever you’re speaking with, they may want to reinforce what you’ve said by interviewing other people and that’s fine because the information that you give is accurate, timely and fair. When we cannot provide your information to journalists because it is a privacy violation.
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