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  • How High Impact CTV Makes Ads More Engaging, Relevant — and Unmissable

    By Todd Cohen, Vice President of National Video/CTV Strategy at Undertone This article is sponsored by Undertone. The first TV commercial aired 80 years ago. The 10-second ad cost only $9 and looked every bit the price. It included shaky camera work and five sparse words: “America runs on Bulova time.” Advertising has changed significantly […]

  • AppLovin Plans A New Wing For Its Content Fortress; YouTube Takes On CTV Ad-Capping (Where It Can)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Game On AppLovin is a gaming content fortress (in the parlance of Eric Seufert). It published nine of the top 200 highest-grossing US mobile games last quarter and topped global downloads.  The logical next step is to dominate a new category – and AppLovin […]

  • Amazon Breaks Out Advertising Services (At Last) – On A $31 Billion Run Rate

    Advertising has finally made it. Out of the Amazon “Other” category, that is. And it was about time, considering Amazon’s ad business earned $31.2 billion in 2021, the company reported during its quarterly earnings call on Thursday.

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    Digital Media Tightens Its Belt After Feasting On Garbage Metrics; Social Media Gets A CAT Scan

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. LOL Remember Comscore Rankings? Digital publishing is in a period of self-reflection. Instead of bragging about mass reach, the new norm will be looking at rational numbers to evaluate reach and readership, writes Brian Morrissey, former president and editor-in-chief of Digiday who now writes […]

  • The TCF – IAB Europe’s GDPR Workaround – Got Shot Down By Belgium’s DPA, With Six Months To Fix It

    The programmatic industry just took the toughest body blow it’s felt since the GDPR became law in 2018. The Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA) announced on Wednesday that IAB Europe’s Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF), the industry solution for conveying consent data in the programmatic auction, is illegal in its current form. The DPA also fined IAB Europe $280,000 and ordered the trade organization to appoint a data protection officer (which could end up costing more than the fine).

  • Roku And Nielsen Continue Their Strategic Accord; Will The Olympics Be A Disaster for NBC?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Roku And Nielsen, Rating In A Tree …  … M-E-A-S-U-R-I-N-G. Jokes aside, Roku has launched Nielsen Digital Ad Ratings on OneView, the rebranded dataxu DSP it acquired in 2019.  With the partnership, Roku can promise that advertisers licensing the data only pay for […]

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    It’s Spotify’s Turn To Battle Misinformation; Meta Leaves CrowdTangle To Wither

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Spot Of Bother Spotify weathered a weeklong storm as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and others ditched the service in protest of The Joe Rogan Experience, Spotify’s crown jewel podcast … and a popular voice against COVID vaccinations.  But, fact is, Spotify will continue […]

  • Ruben Schreurs, group chief product officer, Ebiquity

    Take A Deep Breath And Consider The Benefits Of Google’s Topics API

    Ever since the blog post by Vinay Goel, product director for the Privacy Sandbox, announcing Google’s Topics API proposal went live last week, “my channels have felt like an industrywide echo chamber filled with Google bashing,” writes Ruben Schreurs, group chief product officer at Ebiquity. But Schreurs has something to say: he’s not hopping aboard the “Topics API sucks” bandwagon.

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    Swisher Nabs The Iger Interview; Piaget’s New CEO On Balancing A Luxury Brand

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Eye Of The Iger Former Disney head honcho Bob Iger is a “pessimist” on a Big Tech breakup or European-style regulation in the US.  Iger spoke with Kara Swisher of The New York Times just three weeks after retiring at the end of […]

  • Pershing Square Places Its Bet On Netflix; But Who’ll Bet On Peacock?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Flix It Public investor Bill Ackman scooped 3.1 million Netflix shares, a 0.68% stake in the company. The bulk buy by Pershing Square, Ackman’s fund, was inspired by Netflix’s recent stock plunge, reports The Wall Street Journal. Netflix missed […]

  • LG Says It Won’t Charge Buyers If Their Ads Don’t Perform; BOK Is Back?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Let’s See, LG Smart TV manufacturer LG is on board with the outcomes-based buying trend, but with a twist – advertisers that don’t hit performance goals don’t have to pay. On Wednesday, LG Ads Solutions launched Guaranteed Outcomes, which promises brands they’ll only pay […]

  • Instacart Adds Display Ad Units As It Boosts Its Programmatic Supply

    Advertising can be cheap. But acquiring new users is almost always expensive. Which is why the Instacart ads team is focused on creating new advertising opportunities to reach the customers it already has. On Wednesday, the company introduced its first display ad units, as well as branded pages that serve as the hub for CPG […]

  • Unilever Reorgs After Nelson Peltz Buys A Stake; Why Don’t Social Nets Follow YouTube’s Ad-Share Model?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. You Got Peltzed Unilever will cut jobs and reorganize to fend off activist investor Trian Fund Management, led by Nelson Peltz, The Wall Street Journal reports.  Peltz unseated a Procter & Gamble board member in a shocking shareholder vote in 2017 – winning […]

  • Will The Cookie Ever Crumble?; There's More Than One System1

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Cookie Cutters A coalition of large German advertisers and Axel Springer, the biggest German publisher, are petitioning the EU legislature to stop Google from removing third-party cookies in Chrome, the Financial Times reports.  Chrome already delayed cookie deprecation from Q2 this year to the […]

  • What will be included in the CPRA implementation regs? The ad industry is anxiously awaiting the outcome, especially regarding the Global Privacy Control.

    The Industry Is Still On Tenterhooks About A Universal Opt-Out Signal Under CPRA

    In September, the California Privacy Protection Agency made a call for feedback on new and outstanding issues not addressed by existing implementation regulations for CCPA, and the comments are in. One of the most hotly debated issues had to do with consent interfaces.

  • The Framework Makes The Game Work; Paywall Pain Management

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. TC Effed? The Irish Council for Civil Liberties, a privacy advocacy group, published a blog post last week arguing that IAB Europe’s Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF), the industry’s mechanism to convey consent data in online ad bids, cannot be reliably audited and […]

  • Ad Tech Vets Help Sharpen Ad Tech Regs; New Antitrust Bills Are Up In Congress

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Feed The Hand That Bites You Advertising insiders have become expert witnesses, so to speak, in antitrust battles with Big Tech.  There’s Tom Chavez, who co-founded and sold ad tech startups to Microsoft and Salesforce. He now operates a venture fund that invests in […]

  • 2022 M&A Stays Crazy; Apple’s App Privacy Report Lifts The Hood On Trackers

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The “Solid” In Consolidation Are you sick of hearing about M&A already? TOO BAD! We’ve still got multiple deals being announced on the regular.  On Wednesday, the publisher services company OpenWeb – known for operating comment sections and targeting ads by user account IDs […]

  • Precise TV Partners With IRIS.TV To Bring Contextual Targeting To The Big Screen

    With the looming threat of privacy crackdowns across the globe – and big platform changes coming – contextual advertising is starting to look pretty good again. And not just on the open web – on TV, too. On Wednesday, Precise TV, a kid-safe contextual advertising platform for YouTube, announced a partnership with video data platform […]

  • Microsoft’s Acquisition Spree Continues; The “Power” In Pricing Power

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Microsoft Is Not Playing Around Microsoft announced a $69 billion deal for Activision Blizzard, the game developer that owns Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and King, the mobile studio behind Candy Crush, among many other game franchises, The New York Times reports. […]

  • Auto Marketers Are In On EV; Google’s Search Contenders Up The Ante

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Behind The Wheel Auto makers aren’t the kingmakers they were in the Mad Men heyday, but it’s a major category and a bellwether for upper-funnel advertisers.  Before 2021, there was little to no advertising for EVs. And Tesla didn’t prompt ad budgets to shift […]

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    A weekly comic strip from AdExchanger that highlights the digital advertising ecosystem… This comic first ran in June 2020.

  • Podcasting Wins With The Long Tail; Schrems Wins GDPR Suit Against Google Analytics

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. For Pod’s Sake Bloomberg points out that, despite the hype, there hasn’t been a hit podcast in many years. No newcomer has usurped Joe Rogan or NPR or broken through the general noise like Serial.  But is that actually so bad? Podcasting is […]

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    Univision’s Quest For Outcome-Focused Data And Representative Measurement

    Univision, a top Spanish-language TV network, is well aware that representative audience measurement is integral to outcome-based optimization. Representation is one of the challenges – or opportunities – for many of the new measurement companies when it comes to capturing its audience, said Brian Lin, SVP of product management and advanced advertising sales at Univision.

  • Neeva Bets Peeps Will Pay For Search; The CDP Space Keeps Getting Hotter

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Neeva Have I Eeva Paid To Search  The search engine startup Neeva launched its $5 per-month tier on Wednesday, Fast Company reports.  It’s small news – Neeva has some hundreds of thousands of users – but it’s an important marker because at least someone’s […]

  • T-Mobile Chucks Apple iCloud Private Relay; The Easy-Peasy, Hands-Free CMP Illusion

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Relay Interference  Mobile carriers hate Apple iCloud Private Relay, an iOS 15 feature that encrypts location data, IP addresses and Safari traffic so that no companies, including Apple, can track web usage. In Europe, four carriers – ​​T-Mobile, Orange, Vodafone and Telefónica – are […]

  • The Problem With Influencer Journalists; Industry Collabs Can Work (In TV)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. News It Or Lose It Influencer journalism is a dangerous trend, according to Jessica Lessin, editor-in-chief of The Information. “Long term,” Lessin writes, “the current obsession with treating journalists like influencers isn’t healthy for journalism.” For one, so-called “elite reporters” generally don’t abide by […]

  • The CNIL Hits Google On Consent (Again); Will Ad Tech Rivals Ever Be Unified?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Ka-Thunk Goes The CNIL The CNIL, the French data protection authority, fined Google $170 million and Facebook $68 million because they don’t make it as easy to reject cookies as it is to accept them. It takes multiple clicks to decline cookies – and […]

  • Spotify Pulls Out A Card Trick; Brave Brags On Its Browser Biz

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Card-Carrying Commerce Advertisers have a new card to play in the push for interactivity and accountability in audio advertising. Spotify announced a new commerce-focused ad unit called (wait for it) Call-to-Action or CTA Cards. This new format inserts a clickable display ad into […]

  • 2022 Kicks Off With An M&A Explosion; Why Google Doesn’t Mind Getting Dethroned By TikTok

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. M&A&A&A&A Digital ad dealmaking is off to the races in 2022 like a sprinter who doesn’t realize it’s a marathon.  On Tuesday, Human (née White Ops) raised $100 million from a new co-owner investment firm, and Integral Ad Science acquired the French startup […]

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