Dad is looking for alternatives to ATT cable package for sports.

He told me he is looking for channels with CBS, NBC, ABC, and sports channels like Fox, Fox 1, and ESPN. His focus is primarily on football and soccer.

I saw Google AI mention that YouTube Premium covers this, but I'd like to make sure.

Thank you for your help.

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u/Pencilhands — 7 days ago

Looking to improve my analytics and presentation skillsets. Any recommendations?

Hi all,

I was laid off in March from my last agency job. I learned a lot, and the skills I learned helped me greatly ( I feel ) with landing many interviews. The problem is I haven't gotten any offers.

In the meantime, I've been working on learning SQL to also expand as a Marketing analyst or a business analyst in this AI job market, but I had another interview today, and I felt something. I didn't feel AS confident in my presentation as my other skill sets. I do feel in some areas I lack analytics insight, but it's something I've definitely wanted to improve. However, presenting it to clients/stakeholders is a different story.

Unfortunately, at my last job, I was prevented from having the client-facing experience I needed and was more in the back end. I am confident it's something I can learn, but it doesn't seem hiring managers are as willing to pick up people who can be taught. So, in the meantime, I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to improve at more confidently presenting for marketing/business analytics.

Thanks.

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u/Pencilhands — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/agency

Looking to improve my analytics and presentation skillsets. Any recommendations?

Hi all,

I was laid off in March from my last agency job. I learned a lot, and the skills I learned helped me greatly ( I feel ) with landing many interviews. The problem is I haven't gotten any offers.

In the meantime, I've been working on learning SQL to also expand as a Marketing analyst or a business analyst in this AI job market, but I had another interview today, and I felt something. I didn't feel AS confident in my presentation as my other skill sets. I do feel in some areas I lack analytics insight, but it's something I've definitely wanted to improve. However, presenting it to clients/stakeholders is a different story.

Unfortunately, at my last job, I was prevented from having the client-facing experience I needed and was more in the back end. I am confident it's something I can learn, but it doesn't seem hiring managers are as willing to pick up people who can be taught. So, in the meantime, I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to improve at more confidently presenting for marketing/business analytics.

Thanks.

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u/Pencilhands — 10 days ago
▲ 433 r/Miami

West Kendall Taco Rico owners feel fallout from franchise owner's racial slur incident at World Cup watch party

Cherry on top is that they are Argentinian New Yorkers

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u/Pencilhands — 29 days ago
▲ 5 r/SQL

Looking into possibly transitioning from a marketing role into a DA role. Any advice?

Hi everyone, a few months ago, I got laid off from my job as a marketer at an agency. I worked with client purchase data, Google Analytics, and Meta data to help give advice on campaigns. Data is something I liked and minored in so it's something I'm happy to learn. But, I was wondering if anyone knows how difficult of a transition it is or if I would need a lot more knowledge to compete with other applicants.

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u/Pencilhands — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/Miami

Look for a good Korean restaurant in Miami

I know the best stuffs in Broward but circumstances to meet a friend is in Miami. I was thinking kimbop, Korean chef, or kpot

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u/Pencilhands — 3 months ago