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What Brands Want: New Report Highlights from 50 CAOs

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“If you're investing in endorsement, podcasts, radio, host-read ads, you're investing in authenticity and trust. And if there's anything that's compromising that, it's not worth it.” Rion Swartz (Legendary CAO) The Media Roundtable is back! This week we’re doing a deep dive into our new first-of-its-kind study: What Brands Want. The study came straight from our CAO Summit where, notably 5 of the top 15 podcast advertising spenders including; DraftKings, BetterHelp, Stamps.com, Indeed, and many others, shared their insights on what they want to see in the industry. Dan Granger, (CEO & Founder, Oxford Road) hosts Neal Lucey (EVP, Strategy & Product, Oxford Road), Giles Martin (EVP, Strategy & Insights, Oxford Road), and expert consulting CAO Rion Swartz, (former Marketing VP at Constant Contact, Shutterstock, & LegalZoom) to sift through the report’s insights, where the industry is, and where it needs to go. The team is talking: Podcast Measurement Tools, Brand Safety, AI Voices, and more. Whether you’re a CAO, a podcast creator or on the network side, you need to hear firsthand what these top brands are looking for. Download the What Brands Want report here: https://oxfordroad.com/whatbrandswant
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“If you're investing in endorsement, podcasts, radio, host-read ads, you're investing in authenticity and trust. And if there's anything that's compromising that, it's not worth it.” Rion Swartz (Legendary CAO) The Media Roundtable is back! This week we’re doing a deep dive into our new first-of-its-kind study: What Brands Want. The study came straight from our CAO Summit where, notably 5 of the top 15 podcast advertising spenders including; DraftKings, BetterHelp, Stamps.com, Indeed, and many others, shared their insights on what they want to see in the industry. Dan Granger, (CEO & Founder, Oxford Road) hosts Neal Lucey (EVP, Strategy & Product, Oxford Road), Giles Martin (EVP, Strategy & Insights, Oxford Road), and expert consulting CAO Rion Swartz, (former Marketing VP at Constant Contact, Shutterstock, & LegalZoom) to sift through the report’s insights, where the industry is, and where it needs to go. The team is talking: Podcast Measurement Tools, Brand Safety, AI Voices, and more. Whether you’re a CAO, a podcast creator or on the network side, you need to hear firsthand what these top brands are looking for. Download the What Brands Want report here: https://oxfordroad.com/whatbrandswant
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