Timothy Ware
Member since April 2005Contact Timothy- VP, Television Tremor Video
- Twitter: tware67
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Tremor Video's VP of Television in pursuit of the ultimate convergence; as digital media infiltrates the television ecosystem. Prior to Tremor Video, served sales and product management roles for Dow Jones, ESPN, Yardbarker, InterZine and the NHL. Prior to arriving in the digital media space held local, national and sports buying posts at McCann-Erickson and Saatchi & Saatchi.
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- More Disruption Keep MVPDs In Catbird Seat in
Online Video Daily on
10/19/2015
Maybe more consumers will abandon traditional cable and satellite TV, but they're not going far away: MVPDs control the fastest, most ubiquitous broadband pipe.
Comments by Timothy All comments by Timothy
- More Disruption Keep MVPDs In Catbird Seat
by
Tim Ware
(Online Video Daily on
10/19/2015)
Having recently observed a discussion amongst leading wireless carriers, the burden on mobile networks to keep up with the surging consumption is enormous based on current customer demands, and about all they can handle. IMHO, mobile distribution for longer form home video consumption, at a scaleable solution is not a viable possiblity at this point in time or anytime in the near future, even with some additional spectrum and 4G, 5G, etc... I'm sure there is innovation at some point that might change this, but not in the foreseeable future. Apologies if I may be misinterpreting your comment but I think that's what you may be suggesting.
- Canoe Serves 10 Billionth Ad (That's Billion With A 'B')
by
Joe Mandese
(MediaDailyNews on
11/11/2014)
Well said Chris. Congrats on the milestone. This is good news for the greater good of advancing the antiquated Television advertising marketplace. As they say, 'all boats rise with the tide' and Canoe's (and your) perseverance should be applauded. Onward!
- First Super Bowl Webcast Draws Over 2 Million Viewers
by
Wayne Friedman
(Online Media Daily on
02/07/2012)
Unit value appraisal should be based on avg simultaneous usage vs total program viewership. While numbers are very impressive, the $115K appraisal for the spot is somewhat overstated.
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