
Scott Felenstein
Member since April 2017Contact Scott- Chief Revenue Officer National CineMedia
- New York New York
- 10165 USA
Scott Felenstein is the Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer of National CineMedia (NCM). He joined NCM in 2017 from Discovery Communications, Inc. where he spent 17 years rising through the ranks in various management positions. Felenstein most recently served as executive vice president, national advertising sales, overseeing advertising sales for the company’s portfolio of networks across all platforms, along with managing relationships with top agencies and clients across the marketplace. He was previously senior vice president, advertising sales for Discovery Channel, Science Channel, American Heroes Channel and Velocity. Felenstein joined Discovery in 2000 as an account executive for Animal Planet, Travel Channel, Discovery Health, and the company’s emerging networks. He was promoted to vice president in 2001 and then to senior vice president in 2005. Before joining Discovery, Scott held several positions in digital ad sales at Excite@Home and worked as an Account Executive at CBS Sports. His career in advertising began on the agency side as an Assistant Network Buyer at Ogilvy and Mather and later as a Network Buyer at Bozell, Kenyon, Jacobs & Eckhardt. Felenstein was named as one of Broadcasting & Cable’s Next Wave of Leaders in 2013. He holds a B.A. in Communication from the State University of New York Albany.
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- Let's Be Honest, Content Drives Movie Ticket Sales in
Marketing Insider on
04/20/2018
The reports of the death of the movies have been greatly exaggerated. The industry loves to cry that the end is near, from the dawn of TV to the current age of streaming. Americans still spend over $11 billion at movie theaters annually, and today's Millennial and Gen Z audiences, like generations before them, say that they are passionate about movies and moviegoing.

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