Adobe and comScore Advance Digital TV and Ad

Whether they are ready for it or not, media companies
and marketers today are being confronted with the
uncompromising realities of the Brave New Digital World.
This paradigm of multi-platform digital media consumption
is breeding complexity, disrupting the established media
infrastructure, and creating uncertainty about what
tomorrow might bring. With change occurring at a rapid
rate, everyone is being challenged to innovate at the speed
of digital.
But despite the difficulty in doing so, there is cause for optimism as new
occasions to gain advantage over the competition manifest themselves at every
turn. The companies who bravely embrace this change will discover that valuable
opportunities abound, and that developing the right strategies today can deliver
top line and bottom line gains tomorrow. Those who fail to react may eventually be
relegated to the dustbin of history.
This white paper will provide companies with important context for understanding
today’s digital marketplace, and how emerging multi-platform consumer dynamics
create opportunities for their businesses. By adopting a unified and holistic
approach to the digital consumer, companies will not only ensure they stay ahead
of the curve in this uncertain environment, but they will also gain the insights
needed to optimize their digital strategies and align around their most compelling
long-term opportunities.

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Televerde helps global B2B organizations generate demand and accelerate sales through a combination of strategic data solutions, marketing technology and highly skilled sales professionals. Since its inception in 1994, Televerde has been a purpose-driven company providing education and career opportunities for incarcerated women both while in prison and after release. Using this business model, Televerde has generated more than $8 billion in revenue for its clients.

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