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Jedda

American  
[jed-uh] / ˈdʒɛd ə /

noun

  1. Jidda.


Jedda British  
/ ˈdʒɛdə /

noun

  1. another name for Jiddah

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Charlie Collier, president of Roku Media, and Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer Dan Jedda, who joined in 2022 and 2023, respectively, have reined in wasteful spending and shifted toward areas with bigger returns.

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“We’re being very intentional with our trade-offs and we’re prioritizing initiatives that move the needle on both revenue and profitability,” Jedda said in an interview.

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Jedda said he hopes to increase subscriptions from two options it now owns and operates: Frndly TV, a live-TV service it purchased last May, and the ad-free Howdy, an on-demand streamer it launched in August.

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“We’re in over half of broadband households in the U.S., and we spent a lot of money getting that scale,” Jedda said.

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For example, the company has begun using AI to analyze weekly trends in ad-related metrics, in place of analysts spending time trying to determine trends, Jedda said.

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