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Can broadcasters and ISBA’s Origin live happily ever after?

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Is true, and fair, cross-media measurement possible?


ISBA launched its cross-media measurement platform Origin into beta trails last month, following successful alpha trials in 2023. However, the launch of Origin has thrown some questions and controversies into the air.


In this episode, Campaign's media duo (Beau Jackson, media editor, and Shauna Lewis, deputy media editor) are joined by editor Maisie McCabe to discuss what the concerns are for broadcasters, how the industry is reacting and the complications of measuring views on TV vs digital.


Hosted by tech editor Lucy Shelley, the team discuss Google and Meta's involvement, why it doesn't include Barb data and who else is also attempting to achieve true cross-media measurement.


Further reading:

ISBA starts beta trials of Origin cross-media measurement platform

Media360: NatWest CMO criticises broadcaster scepticism of ISBA's Origin

As phase four launches, what do broadcasters think of ISBA’s Origin?

First phase of Project Origin testing 'exceeds expectations'

Industry shows caution as ISBA's Origin claims proof-of-concept milestone

ITV and Channel 4 unite with Sky for TV ad measurement tool CFlight


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Manage episode 444128247 series 3549535
Content provided by Campaign Magazine. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Campaign Magazine or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Is true, and fair, cross-media measurement possible?


ISBA launched its cross-media measurement platform Origin into beta trails last month, following successful alpha trials in 2023. However, the launch of Origin has thrown some questions and controversies into the air.


In this episode, Campaign's media duo (Beau Jackson, media editor, and Shauna Lewis, deputy media editor) are joined by editor Maisie McCabe to discuss what the concerns are for broadcasters, how the industry is reacting and the complications of measuring views on TV vs digital.


Hosted by tech editor Lucy Shelley, the team discuss Google and Meta's involvement, why it doesn't include Barb data and who else is also attempting to achieve true cross-media measurement.


Further reading:

ISBA starts beta trials of Origin cross-media measurement platform

Media360: NatWest CMO criticises broadcaster scepticism of ISBA's Origin

As phase four launches, what do broadcasters think of ISBA’s Origin?

First phase of Project Origin testing 'exceeds expectations'

Industry shows caution as ISBA's Origin claims proof-of-concept milestone

ITV and Channel 4 unite with Sky for TV ad measurement tool CFlight


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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