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Working closely with National Sales Director, generate and close national partnership & branded content sales opportunities for Sinclair Digital Group (Live News, Sports, Lifestyle & Entertainment across Web, App, OTT/CTV, & Social.
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Director of Product and TechnologyGroundbreaking Digital Entertainment Company - New York, NYFull Time / Direct HireHere’s a chance for a talented Gun with broadcast and OTT experience to help an already innovative entertainment company reach new audiences over new platforms.
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Our media services / products include but are not limited to: our Video Everywhere Marketplace and SSP - running managed service campaigns and custom PMPs across CTV & OTT, online video, YouTube, digital display, custom engagement units, native ads, contextual / performance data targeting, and more.
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This position reports to the National Sales Director and ideally is located in the NYC area. Act as an evangelist for new go-to-market products such as OTT/CTV, Gamification, & High School Sports.
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In this role, the Associate Director will drive Product Marketing efforts for PubMatics core product, the SSP. They will work on commercialization as well as provide feedback and insights for Omnichannel Video, Core Platform, and Publisher UI. They will also focus on the key business growth areas of CTV/OTT and Omnichannel Video.
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Expertise in comprehensive media strategies, encompassing Digital Media (Search, Social, Video, Content, Display), Print, TV/OTT, OOH, and Audio. Associate Digital Media Director (hybrid.
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We support a wide range of clients comprised of tech, beauty, fashion, communication and OTT distribution brands including but not limited to Netflix, HBOMax, Universal Pictures, Google, Grammarly, Estee Lauder, Under Armour, and Intuit.
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Associate Digital Media Director (hybrid) Job Description Associate Digital Media Director (hybrid) Proficiency with tools such as Google Analytics, DoubleClick/DFA, MOAT/IAS, Google Data Studio, Prisma, Spectra.
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Lead client briefing meetings with key stakeholders (e.g., CMO, Head of Marketing, Head of Product Distribution). Mentor and guide Associate Media Planners, Sr. Planners/Planners, and Managers through the planning process, including strategy development, RFP evaluation, negotiation, tactical planning, execution, reporting, and billing.
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Develop full funnel strategies across cutting edge + scalable media platforms across programmatic (DSP) + streaming video, paid social, connected TV (CTV/OTT), among others in order to drive brand and purchase lift.
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The core of our platform is an Over-the-top (OTT) Header Bidding solution that enables publishers to run a unified auction between their direct sales and 30 video Sell Side Platforms (SSPs). The Publisher Development Director will also be building up and leading a global team to hit established goals.
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We’re looking for a Publisher Development Director to join our Publisher Operations team. Experience with ad tech user interfaces (ie ad servers, SSP platforms, DSP platforms, etc). You ideally have deep ad tech experience and connections, are obsessed with delivering customer satisfaction, and are hungry to grow revenue for your clients.
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Experience selling in the domain of operators for IPTV, Cable, Satellite and OTT. The Senior Sales Director works along with a team of Customer Success Managers and Sales Engineers being his dedicated team to serve our existing customers and prospects in Northern America.
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Strategic Leadership: As a Director of Digital Ad Ops, you will provide strategic direction for the digital ad operations team. Experience: A proven track record performing ina senior role within digital advertising, preferably with a focus on YouTube, Gaming platforms and connected TV (CTV) or over-the-top (OTT) advertising; strong understanding of reserved, auction, programmatic across YouTube, FAST/OTT and Gaming.
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Understand Roku's Ad Platform value proposition and work with the Product, Engineering, Legal, and Sales teams to develop unique ad offerings for the OTT ecosystem. The candidate's primary role will be to work with agencies, publishers, and technology vendors to develop unique OTT solutions.
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