While it may not always claim the top spot, Netflix has traditionally dominated the streaming chart of the Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report. Since Sept. 1, the streamer has had no fewer than six titles make the Top 10 every single week.
Read more >Audience data and omniscreen measurement provider Samba TV today said it would collaborate with content data platform IRIS.TV to bring artificial intelligence (AI) to contextual advertising and measurement.
Read more >Outdoor media company QMS today released an update on the key categories, taking advantage of its innovative partnership with Samba TV, the leading provider of TV technology for audience data and omniscreen measurement.
Read more >Don’t let anyone say crime doesn’t pay, because it’s clearly enough to drive a program to the top of the streaming chart on the Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report. “The Penguin,” the Max gangster series about DC Comics’ bird-like crime boss (and famous Batman nemesis), remains at No. 1 for the second consecutive week.
Read more >Fast-moving ad tech company Madhive has signed on TV audience analytics and insights company Samba TV as its preferred partner for automatic content recognition-based (ACR) audience targeting.
Read more >This week’s Samba TV Weekly Wrap Report is a tale of two couples. First is the adversarial duo of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, who faced off for the first (and likely last) time in a debate topped the linear chart this week. The debate was seen in 28.3 million U.S. households on Sept. 10, according to Samba TV data. That makes it the most-watched TV event of the year, aside from the Super Bowl. This was must-see TV for undecided voters as well, as 53% of this audience tuned into a presidential debate for the first time this year (meaning they skipped the June debate between Trump and then-candidate President Joe Biden).
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