US Hispanics over-index on live TV viewing compared to the general market—across all genres, including news, entertainment, and sports. For Latinos, live content is a cultural connector, bridging distances and connecting generations. Miguel Gurwitz discussed this and related topics during the "Power of Live" panel at #CannesLions2024, hosted by NBCU Advertising & Partnerships and FreeWheel. #NBCUCannesLions #CannesLions
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A massive application over sports broadcasting rights will be heard tomorrow at the Competition Tribunal. #eMedia & Platco accuse #Multichoice of anti-competitive behavior I.e they accuse#Multichoice of using its alleged dominant position to conclude anti-competitive and restrictive sub-licensing agreements with the public broadcaster, the #SABC. #broadcasting #tribunal #sportslaw #competitionlaw #Anti-competitivebehavior
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CRTC inches forward on broadcaster pleas for regulation relief
CRTC inches forward on broadcaster pleas for regulation relief
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