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Many Screens, Big Picture Podcast Re-Launched


Paul Dergarabedian
Paul Dergarabedian

Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks have announced the re-launch of "Many Sceens, Big Picture" a podcast series that explores trends and things to watch for in the evolving film and entertainment landscape. Host Paul Dergarabedian, Senior Media Analyst for Comscore and the film industry's most recognized authority for media-based information and analysis, sits down with the film and entertainment industry's leading experts to uncover how a multitude of new devices is changing how people access entertainment and watch movies.

In his role as Senior Media Analyst, Paul Dergarabedian provides expert analysis on results that come from Comscore's movie, digital and television measurement services. Considered one of the industry's most accomplished experts, he founded Media By Numbers in 2006, which later became a division of Hollywood.com, where he served as President of the box office division until October 2013 when he joined Rentrak (now Comscore).

Dave "Chachi" Denes, Executive Producer, Benztown + McVay Podcast Networks, commented: "Comscore is the gold standard for movies measurement, and Paul is the voice of the box office and is featured regularly in prestigious media outlets around the world, including Access Hollywood, CNBC and the Los Angeles Times. Movie fans can't wait to get back to the cinema and MANY SCREENS, BIG PICTURE will be there to cover it!"

Mike McVay, Executive Producer, Benztown + McVay Podcast Networks, added: "We're excited to have this already successful podcast join our network. Paul's list of guests reads like an entertainment encyclopedia. A weekly must listen."

Many Screens, Big Picture is available now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, Audioboom and other podcast services.

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