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  • How Advertisers Are Using Twitch To Reach People Who Hate Ads

    If Amazon-owned Twitch reaches its goal this year of – according to Bloomberg – doubling its ad sales revenue to $1 billion, it has quite a lot to offer but a lot it must still do. On the plus side, Twitch, the popular video streaming platform that boasts more than 15 million daily active users, […]

  • Broadcasters Zig, Viacom Zags; Uninstall Retargeting Is A Thing

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. If You Can’t Beat ’Em While Disney and WarnerMedia challenge Netflix head-on, Viacom is going the partner route. The network is relaunching MTV’s “The Real World” on Facebook Watch, for example, and running sequels as Netflix originals. Viacom’s Paramount Pictures will partner with streaming […]

  • P&G Credits Marketing Efficiency For Strong Sales; Facebook Wrongly Blocks Some Ads

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Marketing Diet P&G’s marketing cuts haven’t caused the sky to fall. On the contrary, the CPG giant and world’s largest advertiser, which cut its marketing budget by 6% this year, saw net sales grow 4% to $16.7 billion in Q3, its strongest rate in […]

  • P&G Seeks More Data From Retailers; DataXu Runs A Process

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Thanks For Sharing Procter & Gamble is asking retailers to share loyalty card and point-of-sale data so it can target customers likely to shop at a specific supermarket, Digiday reports. “It’s a big ask because it’s going way beyond EPOS data and click data,” […]

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    Publicis Divests Health Care Business To Drive Growth

    Publicis Groupe will divest part of its health care unit, Publicis Health Services (PHS), to restore its balance sheet and focus on the strategic growth areas of its business, the company announced Thursday. PHS, which services contract sales organizations and doesn’t exist in other health care communications networks, has been a drag on the overall […]

  • Telstra Divests Itself Of Ooyala; ARF Acquires Fellow Trade Group CIMM

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Easy Come, Easy Go Telco Ooyala’s management group has bought the company back from Telstra, the largest telco in Australia, which acquired the Silicon Valley OTT video technology startup in 2014. Telstra took more than $500 million in write-downs on the deal, acknowledging earlier […]

  • Google Adds More Big Brands To Shopping Actions; Omnicom's Q3 Beats Expectations

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Actions Speak Louder… Google added Best Buy, Nike and Sephora to Shopping Actions, its ecommerce search service that charges retailers per transaction rather than by clicks or impressions. The product already features some of the largest store brands in the United States, including Walmart, […]

  • Onboarding Data In Real Time Means Reaching Customers At The Right Time

    This article is sponsored by Signal. Identity continues to attract attention – and investment. U.S. marketers are responding to surging consumer expectations for more personalized, contextually relevant experiences by spending close to $900 million this year on services and solutions dedicated to solving identity resolution – a sum expected to triple to $2.6 billion in 2022 […]

  • Most ANA Members Use An In-House Agency; Twitter's First GDPR Inquiry

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. In The House Seventy-eight percent of ANA members reported having some form of an in-house agency, according to a study of 412 marketers that was released Monday by the trade body. That number is up from 58% in 2013. Forty-four percent of respondents said […]

  • Guardian Settles Suit Vs Rubicon; In-Housing Road Bumps At Vodafone?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Hand That Fees Rubicon Project and the British news publisher The Guardian have reached a settlement in their legal disputes about alleged hidden fees, reports The Wall Street Journal. The suit, filed last year, alleged that the ad tech company charged undisclosed fees […]

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