- Industry Home Base: Leaders emphasized how "Advertising Week does provide a home for a lot of us in the industry to just come together, enjoy amazing discussions, as well as exchange" 🏠
- Velocity of Change: Conversations focused on "the velocity of change and the fact that as fast as everything feels right now, it's never going to feel slower", requiring the ecosystem to come together ⚡
- Curation Hot Topic: Magnite centered discussions on curation as "a hot topic in the industry today," giving everyone "such an important place to have a voice" 🔥
- Pushing Boundaries: Most exciting moments came from "pushing the boundaries and trying new areas" with the newest programming innovations 🎯
- Edge-Giving Content: Business Insider's focus on giving attendees "the edge" with insights that make people feel smarter and want to share conversations with colleagues 💡
Advertising Week NY 2025: What Was Overheard👂
What happens when the industry comes together? Overheard at Advertising Week: perspectives on velocity of change, partnership power, curation's hot moment, pushing boundaries, and why everything feels fast now but will never feel slower. The conversations that defined the week captured live.
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