Bradford Adgate
Member since January 2018- Consultant Self Employed
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- 31 Ivaloo Street
- Somerville Massachusetts
- 02140 USA
Advertising/media executive now a consultant based in Cambridge, MA
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- The Next Gen Of Audience Measurement Will Require Big Data in
MediaDailyNews on
10/28/2021
Virtually every part of the ad industry has been impacted by Big Data, with the exception of TV audience measurement. That will soon change.
- Super Bowl Lead-In Boosts James Corden's 'Best' in
Television News Daily on
02/15/2019
Audience share of James Corden's fans grew significantly during "The World's Best," a new talent competition show, following the Super Bowl and post-game programming.
- OOH Digital Video Has Bright Future in
MediaDailyNews on
02/01/2018
In a media environment with some questionable content, consumers avoiding ads, audience fragmentation and clutter, out-of-home digital media has become a popular medium with marketers.
- Apple's Vision: Use Recessions To Grow in
Online Media Daily on
10/04/2011
Globally, three nations needed financial bailout from the European Union and Iceland has defaulted. Apple, on the other hand, simultaneously experienced a period of sustained and significant growth with Steve Jobs at the helm.
- 2010 Trends: Revolutionary Moves in Mobile TV, Sports, Search in
MediaDailyNews on
01/12/2010
While the overall adoption of 3D TV (and other screens) is perhaps several years away, if indeed it ever does become a commodity, here are some trends to look out for in 2010.
- The First Telecom President in
TV Board on
02/13/2009
Feb. 12th marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Considered by most historians as the greatest American President, Lincoln was also the first President to grasp the benefits and power of telecommunications.
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