Mediaocean’s Lance Neuhauser On The Path Ahead In A Converged Media World

Thought Leaders Circle member Lance Neuhauser, President, Commercial at Mediaocean, discusses his company’s recent acquisition of Flashtalking and why it positions them to succeed in a converged media world.

LANCE NEUHAUSER: There's a lot beyond just the converged media planning that we have the ability to do, given the assets that have now come together between 4C, Flashtalking, and Mediaocean.

We have the ability from top to bottom, from insights into planning, into buying, into financial reporting and optimization, and things like taking Flashtalking’s wonderful, dynamic, creative solution, and bringing that into the closed ecosystems, being able to take Flashtalking’s primary ad serving and connecting that with the heavily relied upon Mediaocean Prisma technology so that it makes for easier billing and reconciliation.

And then there's verification—Flashtalking also had to be able to ensure that the same trust in the solution that Mediaocean has been bringing to brands and agencies for decades can now be applied across all touch points.

And so that's just the beginning. That was the low hanging fruit of what's available to us.

You should expect a lot more headlines coming out of Mediaocean over the next year.

Alan Wolk

Alan Wolk veteran media analyst, former agency executive, and author of "Over The Top. How The Internet Is (Slowly But Surely) Changing The Television Industry" is Co-Founder and Lead Analyst at TVREV where he helps networks, streamers, agencies, brands and ad tech companies navigate the rapidly shifting media landscape. A widely published columnist, speaker and industry thinker, Wolk has built a following of 300K industry professionals on LinkedIn by speaking plainly and intelligently about TV and the media business. He is also the guy who came up with the term “FAST.”

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