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  • BuzzFeed Switches To Next-Gen DMP Permutive

    BuzzFeed thrives on using data to inform its advertising programs, social strategy and editorial. But its cookie-dependent data-management platform (DMP) had too many holes in how it collected data. So the publisher switched to Permutive, a next-gen DMP that uses a browser’s local storage to find patterns in how its users engage with content and […]

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  • Publicis Buys Epsilon; Google Sued Again

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Big Data Bucks Publicis Groupe will pay $4.4 billion to acquire Epsilon, the French holding company’s biggest-ever acquisition and the latest agency bid for first-party data. The transaction gives Publicis ownership over data on 250 million Epsilon customer profiles in the United States, as […]

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    NYT Launches 'Privacy Project'; P&G's Pritchard Returns To Soapbox

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Privacy On A Pedestal As consumer concerns about privacy increase, The New York Times launched “The Privacy Project,” which is investigating changing norms around privacy. One feature asked readers to “draw the line” for what data applications they would approve of from a social […]

  • Why Tatari Thinks Smarter Buying And Brands Will Reshape TV Agencies

    Direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands reshaped the way many digital media agencies buy online and pioneered social media, ecommerce and first-party data strategies. Now those same companies are bringing a new mindset to television. “It can be a bit scary, because in Silicon Valley, TV ads often stand for wasted spend,” said Philip Inghelbrecht, co-founder and CEO […]

  • Google Maps Monetizes More; Facebook Adds Brand Safety Filters

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Treasure Map Google Maps is ramping up its revenue. Google has raised prices for businesses and other tech companies that license the Google Maps location infrastructure, Ad Age reports. On top of that, the platform has much more prominent in-app sponsorships available now and […]

  • Dentsu Aegis Launches Sellwin To Consolidate Amazon Expertise

    Dentsu Aegis Network launched Sellwin, an Amazon-focused consultancy, on Wednesday. The business is made up of six consultants, with access to another 130 specialists across Dentsu’s US agencies for things like ecommerce search, creating product page content and Amazon voice skills, said Sellwin President Travis Johnson. The consultancy model is new for Dentsu, Johnson said, […]

  • Trade Groups Join Arms On Privacy Regulation; Disney's Dilemma

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Federal First The ANA, 4As, IAB and the Network Advertising Initiative have launched a national privacy law advocacy group. The trade coalition, called Privacy for America, is a direct response to the California Consumer Privacy Protection Act and other potential state regulations that target […]

  • FreeWheel Automates Strata Planning Tools For Local TV Buyers

    Buying local TV is still an extremely manual process. FreeWheel wants to change that. On Tuesday, the Comcast-owned company released features in its Strata media platform that automate planning and buying for local TV buyers. Strata, which Comcast bought back in 2005, is used by more than 1,200 agencies to plan and buy media across […]

  • LUMA: Black Eyes Aside, Ad Tech Actually Had A Decent Q1

    Q1 2019 in a nutshell: Ad tech isn’t doing as poorly as you’d think (all things considered), TV and data are colliding, DTC is sizzling, private equity is still gung-ho on M&A, and so are the marketing clouds. It’s not a bad report card, despite a general sense of caution and trepidation about macro factors […]

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  • Ad Servers Plot To Scoop Up Sizmek's Business; PE Firm Acquires Gizmodo Media Group

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Chance To Serve The buy-side ad tech company Adform announced an investment on Monday by GRO Capital, a Danish private equity firm. The companies didn’t disclose the size of the new round, and Adform COO Oliver Whitten tells AdExchanger that talks with GRO […]

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