EMARKETER Podcasts

Getty Images CMO Gene Foca joins eMarketer executive editor Rimma Kats to discuss why companies shouldn’t chase after the latest “must have” tools and why you shouldn’t overspend on a marketing stack.

eMarketer principal analyst Andrew Lipsman joins the show to argue that Facebook’s decision to continue allowing politicians to lie in paid placements is a mistake, and to talk about Twitter’s very different new policy. We also catch up on earnings reports from major US digital ad sellers.

eMarketer senior analyst Paul Briggs and analyst Ross Benes agree on many things, but NOT Netflix’s plans for 2020. Will the streaming platform stick to its subscription guns or finally adopt advertising? Hear their opposing viewpoints on this topic.

eMarketer principal analyst Nicole Perrin interviews fellow principal analyst Lauren Fisher about our latest estimates of US advertiser spending on programmatic digital display ads. Nicole talks to Lauren about the history of the forecast and what programmatic trends mean for advertisers and consumers alike.

eMarketer principal analyst Debra Aho Williamson and junior analyst Blake Droesch discuss whether influencers have too many fake followers to be worthwhile, TikTok’s race to expand its ad sales team, and whether fake reviews for skincare products should give consumers pause.

eMarketer principal analyst Victoria Petrock shares the latest on biometric marketing, including business applications of the latest physiological and behavioral identification techniques.

eMarketer principal analyst Mark Dolliver and vice president of research Jennifer Pearson discuss young people: why they don't always want to be reachable, how many think their parents are addicted to their devices, why they stay on social media despite resenting it and more.

eMarketer principal analyst Debra Aho Williamson and junior analyst Blake Droesch explain whether people (and advertisers) should get excited about the new social media phenomenon TikTok. They also discuss Instagram’s new messaging app Threads, Facebook’s potential rebrand, Snapchat’s new dynamic ads and more.

eMarketer analyst Ross Benes and forecasting analyst Eric Haggstrom share their takeaways on Netflix’s latest earnings report—the company’s last before a wave of competitors is expected to reshape the market. They also discuss Q3 video trends and eMarketer’s first-ever connected TV advertising forecast.

eMarketer principal analysts Nicole Perrin and Jillian Ryan explain how email is changing in usage, measurement and personalization. They also discuss Netflix Q3 earnings, how companies struggle to top Google's search results and what matters to consumers when buying a new smartphone.

eMarketer principal analyst Andrew Lipsman, executive editor Rimma Kats, senior corporate account director Sarai Bravo and senior director of global accounts Anne Porto discuss Banana Republic’s new clothing rental service: Why do consumers use them? What are the pain points? And can they have mass market appeal? Then, Andrew and Rimma chat about video platforms streaming fashion shows, why Away wants to be a travel company and more.

eMarketer principal analyst Yory Wurmser joins principal analyst Nicole Perrin to discuss rewarded video, voter targeting and more.

eMarketer principal analyst Andrew Lipsman explains the implications of companies like Amazon rolling out next-day delivery, why Walmart is selling ModCloth, how customers feel about J.Crew and the Gap and how companies are using Pinterest for product launches.

eMarketer principal analysts Mark Dolliver and Nicole Perrin, along with junior analyst Blake Droesch, discuss the latest EU ruling against Facebook, whether our phones are listening to us, Uber’s new jobs app and more.

eMarketer principal analyst Victoria Petrock explains smart glasses: What can they do? What will they look like in the future? She then discusses Facebook’s new VR world, how many Americans listen to audiobooks and UPS’s drone delivery achievement.

eMarketer vice president of content studio Paul Verna breaks down the cutthroat streaming video service landscape, time spent with TV vs. video, Food Network’s new video subscription service and how to measure esports audiences.

eMarketer principal analyst Mark Dolliver discuss how baby boomers are aging in place in multiple aspects of their lives. He explains their digital adoption habits, their financial status and the new technologies they find important. He also talks about how young people are getting their news, how digital usage varies by age and what the new generational divide may look like.

eMarketer principal analyst Andrew Lipsman explains how Amazon can potentially upend the TV world and the company's latest plans, including opening a new grocery store chain and installing Amazon Go in airports and theaters.

eMarketer principal analyst Victoria Petrock explains what life will look like when voice assistants are everywhere: How will driving to work change? How will retailers and advertisers communicate with you? How would you like the voice of Samuel L. Jackson telling you what you have planned for the day?

eMarketer principal analyst Nicole Perrin hosts a new “Behind the Numbers” show called “The Ad Platform,” a platform to discuss all things advertising. In the first episode, Perrin sits with vice president of forecasting Monica Peart and forecasting analyst Eric Haggstrom to discuss US digital advertisers’ budgets. Consolidation is the name of the game as publishers continue to devote dollars to the duopoly and the new behemoth in town.