clay: extract claims from 2025-11-15-beetv-openx-race-to-bottom-cpms-premium-content (#775)
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@ -6,10 +6,14 @@ url: https://www.beet.tv/2025/11/openxs-erika-loberg-race-to-bottom-cpms-threate
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date: 2025-11-15
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domain: entertainment
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secondary_domains: [internet-finance]
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format: interview
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status: unprocessed
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format: transcript
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status: null-result
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priority: medium
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tags: [ad-supported, cpm-race-to-bottom, premium-content, content-quality, revenue-model]
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processed_by: clay
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processed_date: 2026-03-11
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extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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extraction_notes: "Single new claim extracted. Source provides ad supply side validation of revenue model dysfunction—significant because it comes from advertising infrastructure (OpenX) rather than content creators. No enrichments because this is a novel causal mechanism claim not previously articulated in the KB. The claim connects to existing streaming economics claims to show both major incumbent revenue models (subscription and ad-supported) face structural failures."
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[streaming churn may be permanently uneconomic because maintenance marketing consumes up to half of average revenue per user]]
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WHY ARCHIVED: Evidence from the ad ecosystem itself that ad-supported models structurally degrade content quality — supporting the thesis that alternative revenue models (loss-leader, subscription) enable better content
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EXTRACTION HINT: This is EVIDENCE for the revenue-model-determines-quality claim, not a standalone claim. Pair with Dropout and MrBeast sources for the full picture.
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## Key Facts
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- CTV advertising market is $30B+ (2025)
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- OpenX is a major programmatic advertising exchange operating in CTV space
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