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Samba TV Hires for Australian Expansion

August 21 2020

Cross-screen television insights and analytics provider Samba TV, headquartered in the US, has hired Yasmin Sanders for a newly created role, Managing Director in Australia, based in Sydney.

Yasmin SandersThe company uses data from social media, connected devices and tens of millions of opt-in smart TV households worldwide, to help clients measure television viewing and understand its impact on consumer and purchasing behavior. Cross-platform analytics are drawn from its technology embedded in millions of smart TVs, and it uses panel 'representative of the US population' to measure TV and digital ad exposure for each household.

Sanders (pictured) joins with nearly twenty years' experience in the ad tech and media industry. Most recently, she ran her own consultancy business, Zipp Media Solutions, to help media and ad tech clients diversify and grow their revenue. Before this she was Senior Director Programmatic TV, Australia New Zealand at Verizon Media; and she held senior roles at ViacomCBS-owned Network 10; and Foxtel Media.

In her new position, Sanders is tasked with building and scaling Samba's Australian business, while overseeing strategy and execution in the region. CEO and co-founder Ashwin Navin comments: 'We're excited to enter Australia's advanced TV market and believe there's incredible potential to accelerate the innovation with more data and an improved viewing experience. We have confidence in having an accomplished visionary like Yasmin who is trusted by media buyers and sellers alike to drive the business forward'.

Web site: www.samba.tv .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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