Clear Channel’s Rifkin to Present “Demystifying Programmatic OOH” at Digital Signage Expo 2017

Dec. 20, 2016
Digital Signage Expo (DSE) recently announced that Wade Rifkin, senior vice president of programmatic at Clear Channel Outdoor, will present a session at DSE 2017 entitled, “Demystifying Programmatic OOH.”

Digital Signage Expo (DSE) recently announced that Wade Rifkin, senior vice president of programmatic at Clear Channel Outdoor, will present a session at DSE 2017 entitled, “Demystifying Programmatic OOH.”

This general conference session is part of the Seminar Program at DSE 2017 designed specifically for Digital Out-of-Home Network Operators, or any End User managed on-premise advertising-based network.

To be presented Wednesday, March 29, at 9 a.m., this session will focus on the “how” behind what they’ve done, serving as a primer for the industry on how to bridge the gap between a traditionally linear and offline medium, and the way that advertisers and agencies are working today. Attendees will:

  • Recognize that programmatic OOH is not science fiction, it’s not five years out; it’s happening today and is something the industry can and should get behind.
  • Learn from a customer-driven approach to breaking into programmatic OOH.
  • Understand key similarities and differences across programmatic OOH and other programmatic channels.

“As more digital marketers invest programmatically, this is an opportunity to achieve the scale and impact of out-of-home through the same platform advertisers are using for cross-channel buying,” said Rifkin. “Clear Channel Outdoor’s first-to-market programmatic solution marries data-driven decision making with media locations in the physical world, where consumers are spending over 70 percent of their time, combining the best elements of physical and digital advertising together. Most importantly, buying outdoor ads can now be done fluidly alongside desktop and mobile.”

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