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Panno noted that it’s a collaborative process for the Clear Channel team, with some employees working on research, like himself, and others focused on data, like Chang. “The things that are most exciting to me, and certainly from a more contemporary standpoint is connecting the physical world of billboards with digital behaviors,” he said. “So app downloads, app usage, online conversions, being able to prove something that we all know, because we go about it in our daily lives…we carry a phone with us and we respond to the world around us.”