Will the curtain come down on movie theaters?
And…
The New York Times can’t save the newspaper industry.
Plus, rants and raves about why bad movies fail at the box office: It’s the critics’ fault, of course, the NFL’s peculiar standards on what brands can and can’t advertise during games, and why being a ghost writer for a YouTube star is the hot new career choice.
It’s episode 65 of Media Unplugged with branding authority Tom Asacker and media strategist Mark Ramsey.
This episode is brought to you by StackAdapt, an omnichannel digital advertising platform that helps brands accelerate customer acquisition.
Listen as we go inside media to reveal the ugly truth!
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