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Media Moves IAB updates on future of measurement, Sello Leshope joins FoxP2, BOO! wins Bidvest premier lounges, Leagas Delaney to open JHB office with Investec as founding client

This week’s BIG move: IAB SA Future of Measurement Committee updates industry The IAB South Africa launched the Future of Measurement committee in August 2020 with the aim of better understanding the current and anticipated future needs of the industry regarding digital measurement. It would use this understanding to inform the IAB SA Digital Measurement Tender and any further activities that the IAB undertakes in order to better support the measurement requirements of the industry. The primary point of reference for the committee in understanding the industry’s measurement needs has been the IAB Measurement Survey, which was run from December 2020 to January 2021. The measurement survey was shared with a diverse group of respondents, representing views from across industry stakeholders, the results of which have now been distilled by the committee into an industry statement of needs which is in review with the IAB SA Measurement Council and IAB SA Executive Board.

BOO! Campus Media pays over R5 million to universities

Over R5 million has been paid over to universities by BOO! Surprising Media Solutions through its Campus Media business Over R5 million has been paid over to universities by BOO! Surprising Media Solutions through its Campus Media business. The funds are part of a deal struck with universities to offer an additional revenue stream through brand advertising on innovative platforms such as Campus TV. In addition, plans for 2021 include offering part-time employment and training in media to about 21  students on the various campuses that are part of the network. BOO! CEO Dave McKenzie “Now that the students are officially returning to campuses from March 15, 2021, we are in serious engagement with our brand partners. We’re very proud to have broken the R5 million barrier in net income to the universities, especially over this difficult period, and we hope to double that in the next 18 months,” says Dave McKenzie, BOO! CEO and pioneer of the Campus Media platform.

On Exhibit: More collections and exhibits going digital

On Exhibit: More collections and exhibits going digital | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHER: Left: A landscape by artist Fritz G. Vogt titled “Residence of Mr. George Getman, Stone Arabia, N.Y.,” is one of many Vogt paintings that can be viewed on the Fennimore Art Museum’s website. Right: Union’s Mandeville Gallery has made its newest exhibit, “Chitra Ganesh: Sultana’s Dream,” available online. Pictured is Ganesh’s “Oracle in the Baoli.” (photos provided) Shares0 Digitization was once a goal for some museums and art galleries. During the pandemic, it’s become more of a necessity. Last week, the Fenimore Art Museum launched an online collections site, giving the internet-using public free access to more than 2,000 objects of folk and fine art. It also includes the Thaw Collection of American Indian Art.

Talkin Vols Podcast: Kyle Smithpeters talks #1 ranking, Douglas-Watkins, Clancy, and more

Posted: January 20, 2021 @ 7:33 am John A. Logan men’s basketball coach Kyle Smithpeters joined the first Talkin Vols show of the year Tuesday night.  Mike Murphy and he discussed the big news of the day – Logan’s #1 ranking in the NJCAA preseason poll – as well as some of the new arrivals on the team and dealing with a strange upcoming season.

Matt Keegan talks about his artist book 1996 and the past and future Democratic Party

1996 and the past and future Democratic Party Matt Keegan, IN FALL 2020, artist Matt Keegan produced an artist book called 1996, a compendium of ephemera, essays, and interviews circling around the year in question, which Keegan sees as a tipping point for the American left the moment its capitulation to neoliberalism was complete. It also happens to be the first birth year for Gen Z, whose members have recently begun populating Keegan’s art-school classes. In trying to come to grips with shifts in American electoral politics, ensure that key histories are passed on to posterity, and chart changes in queer identity, the book provides a nonfatalistic, idiosyncratic musing that brings together materials as varied as a play about Roger Ailes, a ’90s cruising diary, crusty magazine clippings, and an old video-store membership card. Keegan joins me for a discussion of past’s effect on the present and the state of the union overall.

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