Meta Dethrones Google, Nielsen Holds On & the Musk vs. OpenAI Saga Heats Up
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Meta Dethrones Google, Nielsen Holds On & the Musk vs. OpenAI Saga Heats Up
David Bloom and Daniel Frankel are back with another packed Sunday conversation covering the biggest stories in technology, media, and telecom.
📺 Nielsen & TV Measurement The so-called "TV measurement revolt" heading into upfront season turns out to be more noise than reality. Nielsen's controversial shift from analog panels to big data — smart TV and set-top-box driven measurement — caused audience numbers to swing dramatically for some networks, triggering a backlash. But with Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, and major agencies all re-upping with Nielsen, the legacy measurement giant remains the de facto standard. For now.
💰 Meta Overtakes Google in Ad Revenue For the first time ever, Meta's ad revenue surpassed Google's — $244 billion to $240 billion. David and Daniel dig into what's driving Meta's dominance: hyper-targeted AI-powered advertising across 3.5 billion users on Facebook, Instagram Reels, and WhatsApp. Meanwhile, Google's advantage lies in its enterprise and full-funnel business reach beyond pure consumer advertising. Also on the radar: Amazon's rapidly growing ad business, the struggles of open programmatic platforms like The Trade Desk, and why walled gardens keep getting bigger.
📡 FAST TV & Connected TV Trends New survey data from Hub Entertainment Research shows 46% of viewers now consider FAST (Free Ad-Supported TV) a must-have, with 60% watching it in addition to their paid streaming services. David and Daniel explore how FAST channels have become the modern equivalent of comfort-food TV — background viewing that fills a very different need than prestige streaming.
🎬 Immersive Entertainment: Harry Potter at Cosm David shares his brush with the premiere of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone as a shared immersive experience at Cosm — the 87-foot dome venue he calls "the world's greatest sports bar." With the Sphere's Wizard of Oz already surpassing $250 million at the box office for a 90-year-old film, immersive cinema is emerging as a genuine new category that gets people off the couch.
🎥 The Streaming Wars & Christopher Nolan A detour into the pandemic-era decision by Warner Bros. to release its entire 2021 slate simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max — and the unintended consequence: Christopher Nolan walked to Universal, made Oppenheimer, won seven Oscars, and now has The Odyssey arriving in two months.
🏈 NFL Rights & the Comcast Standoff Comcast blacked out NFL Network and Red Zone as leverage in rights negotiations — a signal of just how complicated the NFL's upcoming media rights reset is becoming. With deals being negotiated now for a 2033 landscape, nobody quite knows what distribution will even look like by then.
👟 Nike's World Cup Campaign With the FIFA World Cup arriving June 11th, Nike dropped a cinematic five-minute ad featuring Timothée Chalamet, Bad Bunny, Lionel Messi, Trinity Rodman, Lamine Yamal, and a de-aged David Beckham. David's marketing industry contacts called it exactly the kind of cultural moment Nike is known for — and the kind Adidas has been trying to match.
⚖️ Musk vs. OpenAI The trial continues to unfold. A personal diary kept by OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman was entered into discovery — and reportedly contains entries that support Musk's legal premise that converting OpenAI from nonprofit to for-profit amounted to misappropriating donor funds. David's takeaway: don't write anything in a diary you wouldn't want read aloud in court.
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