ANA's Liodice Calls for TV Fee Reform

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NEW YORK Association of National Advertisers president Bob Liodice said he is “optimistic about the long-term health and well-being of television as a preferred medium of choice by marketers,” but qualified that by urging the networks to stop their “foot-dragging” and work to satisfactorily resolve “well-known advertiser issues with TV.”

Among those issues, he said, are commercial clutter, higher CPMs in the face of declining ratings and the network integration fees.

Liodice made his remarks today at the annual ANA TV Advertising Forum in New York.

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