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    Jake Abraham, President at AuDigent

    en-usOctober 28, 2019
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    About this Episode

    A dive into data with Jake Abraham a topic not only important for our industry but for the public as a whole due to the growing concerns and conversations around platforms such as Facebook and Google. 

    We’ll be breaking down data definitions, how it’s used, best practices, privacy concerns, the role of media as well as how Jake went from being a producer to being a prominent player in the world of data.    

    Jake Abraham is a Peabody nominated producer of film, television and digital projects with over 20 years experience.  For over the past five years Jake has been involved with data in regards to content creation and distribution.  He was Head of Studio at iCrossing overseeing the creation of content for advertisers within the Hearst network and he is currently President at AuDigent.  AuDigent is a data platform specializing in music, entertainment, sports and pop culture.   

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