Portrait of Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley

Bill Bradley is Adweek's deputy TV, Media and Sports editor. Bill joined Adweek from Screen Rant in April, 2022. Before that, Bill spent 7 years at Huffington Post as entertainment editor and reporter.

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What the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Streaming Issues Mean for Netflix’s NFL Games

Streaming & OTT

Netflix delivered a record-breaking audience, but advertisers still needed "reassurances."

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Max Launches New AI-Powered Shoppable Ads Ahead of Black Friday

TV Upfronts

Max reveals new AI-enabled shoppable ads.

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The Biggest Questions After The Trade Desk’s OS Announcement

Connected TV News

The Trade Desk's OS announcement raises questions for industry experts.

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How Disney Realigned Its Ad Sales to Reach More New Advertisers

TV Upfronts

Disney has a new dedicated team for midmarket advertisers and is already seeing a "huge uptick" in clients.

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Inside Amy Reinhard’s ‘Whirlwind’ First Year as Netflix Advertising President

TV Upfronts

Netflix's ads president reflects on her first year, reveals NFL sponsors, and talks new plans for growth.

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Super Bowl 59 Ad Tracker: Complete List of 2025 Super Bowl Commercials

The Super Bowl 59 ad tracker shows ongoing updates of the latest 2025 Big Game commercials.

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Fox Sells Out Super Bowl Ads at ‘Record Pricing’

Fox sells out Super Bowl, reportedly seeking $7 million for 30-second commercials.

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NBCU Parent Comcast Explores Spinning Off Cable Networks

NBCU parent company Comcast is exploring spinning off its cable networks into new company and announces Olympic revenue.

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Netflix Names Nicolle Pangis as New VP of Advertising

TV Upfronts

Netflix finds new vp of advertising with Nicolle Pangis.

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The Black List, The Ankler, and LAist Studios Team for Hollywood Game and Chat Podcast

Mediaweek

Celebrity guests join host Franklin Leonard in Nobody Knows Anything, a podcast from The Ankler, The Black List, and LAist Studios.