Tag Archives: channel

How To Kickstart Your Channel

  Roku is the world’s most popular connected-TV platform with almost 40 million active accounts. This number is expected to climb even higher, which will also boost the ad revenue Roku channel owners collect per annum. Statistical trends, effectiveness and the simplicity of doing business with Roku are the main …

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Old Abstract Art

A team of archaeologists from the United Kingdom has uncovered 15,000-year-old stone plaquettes extensively engraved with abstract designs at the Magdalenian site of Les Varines, Jersey, Channel Islands. The finds provide new evidence for technologies of abstract mark-making, and their significance within the lives of people on the edge of …

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AMD Threadripper Pro

New AMD Threadripper Pro 3995WX to Offer 8-Channel DDR4 Support There’s been a rumor going around this week about a new, 64-core Threadripper CPU from AMD. Dubbed the 3995WX and debuting under the “Threadripper Pro” brand-name, this chip is supposed to debut with an eight-channel memory configuration with support for …

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Text Messaging Marketing

Text messaging is the most effective marketing channel most retail brands aren’t using Average e-mail open prices for retail marketing experts are simply over 18%, however greater than 90%of sms message are opened up by receivers– generally within mins. Also as messaging is acquiring in appeal as an advertising and …

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3 steps to a successful channel marketing program

Indirect distribution has always been a powerful way to go to market — if you can overcome its inherent challenges. Getting hundreds or thousands of local business owners on the same page has traditionally created problems with brand compliance, funding and local execution. But how would your Brand look at …

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BBC News Channel

Britain’s most-watched news channel, delivering breaking news and analysis all day, every day. The BBC News Channel is available in the UK only. Don’t forget, if you watch TV online as it’s being broadcast, you need a TV Licence. You can send comments and pictures to the BBC News Channel …

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