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Arts writing & interviews
Conference reporting & content marketing
Executive interviews & media industry reporting
Tyler Nesler is a media, entertainment, and arts journalist with extensive experience covering the advertising, technical, business, and content marketing aspects of TV streaming. He has also written a wide range of arts and entertainment coverage, such as gallery exhibitions, film, and TV program reviews, and he has conducted in-depth interviews with multidisciplinary artists, authors, musicians, and performers.
As Associate Editor for Streaming Media Magazine, he authors articles on streaming industry conference sessions covering many topics related to the online video and connected television (CTV) space. He regularly publishes the magazine’s Short Cuts articles, where he creates a dynamic content marketing narrative of streaming industry panel discussions and keynote talks. He has also reported on sessions from major industry conferences such as NAB.
He has interviewed leading streaming industry figures from Roku, Altman Solon, Hub Entertainment Research, DAZN, Eluvio, Wurl, and Lemma. Additionally, he has written long-form articles on topics such as live-streaming news on Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) and Advertising Video on Demand (AVOD) platforms, ad tech, streaming advertising optimization, and platform subscription churn and retention strategies.
As Founder and Editorial Director of INTERLOCUTOR Magazine, a 501(c)(3) arts nonprofit publication and podcast, he manages a team of regular contributors, editing their submissions, providing feedback, and working with publicity agents on sourcing subjects. He also produces, hosts, and publicizes the magazine’s interviews podcast.
Tyler Nesler is a talented, versatile, and prolific writer who quickly mastered Streaming Media’s esoteric subject matter and was producing timely, well-researched, and SEO-rich news features for our websites and content marketing work for our conferences on a near-daily basis in his first weeks at the magazine. But Tyler’s greatest strength is his interviewing, evidenced by his innumerable well-sourced pieces featuring cogent quotes from media industry and technology experts and his probing and provocative arts writing.
-Steve Nathans-Kelly, VP & Editor-in-Chief, Streaming Media
Tyler stepped into a world that was almost completely foreign to him—the world of streaming video technology and monetization—and quickly familiarized himself with the buzzwords, trends, and issues in that space. He quickly reached the point where he could interview industry leaders and write about the subject matter with authority and insight. That tells me he could step into just about any industry and soon go toe-to-toe with people who've been covering it for years.
What's more, he's a confident, thoughtful, and communicative co-worker/employee, one who can generate copy fast but never sacrifices quality for speed. He can write straight news, analysis, and content marketing copy with equal aplomb.
-Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen, CMO, Norsk by id3as/Chair, Help Me Stream Research Foundation