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  • BuzzFeed Cuts News Staff And Feels Its Own Version Of Facebook Pain

    As audiences shift away from Facebook, BuzzFeed is betting its investments in short-form vertical video for social media platforms like TikTok and long-form video for streaming will yield big returns, CEO Jonah Peretti said during the publisher’s first earnings presentation since going public in December.

  • Catherine Leung, managing executive director, head of activation, Hearts & Science.

    A Reality Check On The AI Revolution: Ecommerce Still Needs A Human Touch

    As ecommerce continues to boom, AI technology promises to revolutionize nearly every aspect of a retailer’s operations. Yet, the human aspect of tastemaking has never had more influence, says Catherine Leung, managing executive director, head of activation, Hearts & Science.

  • Ibotta CEO Bryan Leach On Transitioning From A Cash-Back App To Cash-Everywhere Retail Media

    If you know the brand Ibotta, you’re likely thinking of the popular cash-back app. Users upload receipts of in-store purchases and redeem credit for products listed for promotion in the app. But while that business still exists – and still represents the majority of Ibotta’s revenue – the company is shifting from DTC app to B2B2C performance marketing network.

  • Real Talk From Netflix On Ads; Amazon Aggregators Are Sitting On Billions

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Losing My Religion “I have to ask you about advertising. Otherwise, I won’t be able to leave this room alive.” That was Ben Swinburne, head of media industry research at Morgan Stanley, speaking to Netflix CFO Spence Neumann at the bank’s Tech, Media […]

  • A $100 Million Retail Media Upstart; Publishers Are AMPing Down

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Swiftly Goes The Retail Long Tail The retail media startup Swiftly raised $100 million, on top of $20 million raised since 2019. It’s an eye-popping number, despite no valuation, and will cheer other retail advertising startups that hope smaller chains can seize the […]

  • Will More Ads Make AVOD Less ‘Plus’?; Why iOS CPMs Are Up While Performance Is Down

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Ad-Unsupported Video On Demand Disney confirmed it will launch an ad-supported tier of Disney Plus, following in the footsteps of other studios, including previously ad-free legends like HBO that now sell ads.  But Wall Street isn’t buying the hype. CTV remains unchartered waters. But […]

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    Disney+ To Add Ads; Will Programmatic Ruin Podcasts?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Addressable Mouse-holds Ads are coming to Disney+. After an unconfirmed report in The Information late last week, Disney said on Friday it does intend to introduce an ad-supported tier for Disney to accompany its ad-free subscription. Ads will roll out in the US later […]

  • Remy Stiles, Kepler CEO NA

    Kepler NA CEO Remy Stiles On Navigating The Pandemic, Talent Shortages And The Post-Cookie Ecosystem

    Ad agencies have had an oversupply of crises to deal with over the past two years. Between the pandemic, the ongoing disruption of how the ad industry gathers and uses data and the Great Resignation, leaders have contended with outside forces on multiple fronts. Kepler’s CEO of North America Remy Stiles details how she’s keeping the ship steering in the right direction.

  • Comic: Things no one asked, ever.

    Can AVOD Catch Up To The Hype?; Ecommerce Is Priceless – No, Seriously

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Hope And Pr-AVOD Ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) is commanding a lot of interest right now. Practically every ad tech company is banking on CTV to outgrow web display.  After all, the thinking goes, consumers can’t just keep shelling out for more and more […]

  • Will Retail Ad Revenue Match The Hype?; Help Us, Shopify Ads, You’re Our Only Hope

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Working Their Retails Off Retail media is in growth-stage limbo. Retailers have flooded the category with no guarantee advertising will pay off.  The latest is the craft store Michaels, which launched a retail media platform on Wednesday in partnership with Criteo. Amazon sets the […]

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