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ThinkAnalytics gets a fix on FAST

Season 4

ThinkAnalytics CEO Marc Aldrich discusses how the company is using metadata and generative AI to help its content partners rapidly schedule and optimize their free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels.



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    45:04||Season 1
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    25:27||Season 5
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    12:08||Season 5
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  • Boingo CEO Mike Finely on venue networks and AI's potential

    07:06||Season 5
    Boingo CEO Mike Finley joins Senior Editor Kelsey Ziser in a brief chat at MWC Barcelona to discuss the company's advancements in providing connectivity to large venues and stadiums. He highlights how Boingo can use AI to improve network monitoring and how venues can provide advanced services with robust networks underpinning their operations.
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    15:42||Season 5
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  • The Divide: ACA Connects' Brian Hurley on policy priorities for BEAD and beyond

    27:20||Season 5
    Brian Hurley joins the podcast ahead of the ACA Connects Summit (March 4-6) to preview this year's conference, the trade group's overarching message of 'let's build' and what policy changes ACA is pushing in pursuit of that goal.
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    27:51||Season 5
    In this episode of the Light Reading Podcast, EXA Infrastructure CEO Jim Fagan examined what's driving new data center launches and demand for data center interconnect services. While AI plays a role in this shift, demand for cloud services is also increasing.
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    17:03||Season 5
    Ericsson CTO Erik Ekudden is optimistic about growth in the fixed wireless access, AI and private networks market. But, competition is fierce and enterprises still need convincing to ramp up deployments of private 5G networks.
  • Blair Levin on what's next for BEAD, spectrum policy and the new FCC

    48:38||Season 5
    Policy expert and former FCC official Blair Levin joins the podcast to discuss changes on the horizon for BEAD, spectrum policy, US broadband strategy, USF reform and much more amid the new Trump administration and a new FCC.