Uncensored CMO

How NBCU harnesses the power of entertainment; iconic shows, reality TV and the Olympics - Josh Feldman

11.01.2023 - By Jon EvansPlay

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Josh Feldman serves as Global Chief Marketing Officer, NBCUniversal Advertising and Partnerships. Feldman is responsible for driving how the NBCUniversal’s Advertising and Partnerships division shows up in the marketplace, leading creative executions that span Upfronts and industry-first events. 

He oversees the entire Marketing and Content Partnerships group, comprising the division’s Commerce, Content and Talent Partnerships, Creative, Marketing, Strategic Initiatives, and Trade Marketing teams. This group operates the division’s full scale creative agency; leads NBCU’s development of an innovative suite of commerce solutions, such as One Platform Commerce; and furthers the company’s commercial innovation commitments.

Previously, Feldman served as the division’s Executive Vice President, Head of Marketing and Advertising Creative. Prior to joining NBCUniversal, Feldman started his career at Turner Broadcasting, where he took on various roles including Senior Vice President & National Sales Manager, Vice President & New York Sales Manager as well as Account Executive, where he oversaw client relationships for Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, truTV, TBS and TNT.

   Timestamps 00:00 - Intro

00:35 - Josh’s Career Story

02:50 - How does being creative help with sales

04:17 - B2B strategies that make NBCU successful

07:58 - Why Cannes is important to NBCU

09:41 - NBCU’s iconic programming

11:05 - The secret to building strong client relationships

14:21 - Funnel marketing and the importance of end of funnel

16:34 - The popularity of Bravo

17:46 - BravoCon

21:00 - The best brand activations at BravoCon

22:51 - How brands can work with talent

24:49 - Being a media partner for the Olympics

27:59 - Josh’s advice on creativity and landing your message

31:39 - Helping smaller brands

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