Amazon Has Upended The Streaming Ad Market, And Netflix Is Paying The Price
Netflix embraces product placement and cuts ad rates significantly as Prime Video helps drive prices down.
This article was originally posted on wsj.com
Netflix embraces product placement and cuts ad rates significantly as Prime Video helps drive prices down.
This article was originally posted on wsj.com
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