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  • Agency Rebate Debate: ANA Soft Pedals, Mandel Digs In

    The Association of National Advertisers has distanced itself from comments former Mediacom CEO Jon Mandel made onstage at its Media Leadership conference last week. In his presentation, Mandel alleged that the practice of rebates or “kickbacks” demanded by agencies from media suppliers and tech partners – common overseas – has in recent years become widespread […]

  • Procter & Gamble CMO Pritchard: Programmatic Delivers Business Lift

    Programmatic ad buying is an inexorable and positive progression for the marketing industry, according to Global Marketing Officer Marc Pritchard of Procter & Gamble, the world’s largest advertiser. “[Programmatic] is inevitable, and we’re definitely interested,” Pritchard told AdExchanger on Thursday. “It enables you to more precisely target, and do it at a very valuable price, and […]

  • Data: Still An Albatross For CMOs?

    Data, to the marketing organization, is like a vitamin – good for your overall health, but sometimes an afterthought (or you forget to take it entirely). That was a core theme at The Economist’s Big Rethink conference in New York City Thursday, where marketers gathered for a day of discussion at the Time Warner Center. […]

  • As Platforms Seek To Own ‘Influence,’ Agencies Race To Adapt

    Depending on how you frame it, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Pinterest are either disintermediating the influencer marketing ecosystem or “wrapping their arms more tightly around it,” as Lisa Weinstein, president of global digital, data and analytics at Starcom MediaVest Group, puts it. Circa 2011, brands threw money at social marketing agencies with one goal: “Go […]

  • Digital To Surpass Print At YP

    The company formerly known as Yellow Pages has worked hard in recent years to transfer its historical strength – helping consumers find local businesses via large printed books – into a business that’s now booking more than $1 billion in digital revenue. YP acquired mobile ad firm Sense Networks one year ago and continues to refine and experiment with […]

  • BBDO Atlanta CEO: Agencies Need To Be Smarter About How They Produce Content

    With all the recent talk about automating the ad-buying process, it’s easy to forget about content. But Drew Panayiotou, president and CEO of BBDO’s Atlanta division, thinks agencies will sink or swim depending on their ability to produce the “next generation of content.” “Content is dramatically changing as media is changing,” Panayiotou told AdExchanger. Panayiotou […]

  • CES 2015: The Internet Of Things Beckons Brands, But Data Barriers Are Real

    If CES 2015 has a theme – at least, one relevant to marketers – it’s the way the Internet of Things (IoT) phenomena opens up new data channels. Whereas 2014’s event focused on the surface – Wow! A texting washing machine! – interest this year has revolved around the way these devices and appliances might one […]

  • CES 2015: After Wild 2014, What's Next For Yahoo?

    Last year at CES, Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Mayer presented on stage and revealed Yahoo Advertising as the umbrella housing the company’s ad products. At CES 2015, the company was less central. Simon Khalaf, CEO of Yahoo’s July acquisition of Flurry, gave a “state of mobile” keynote at the APPNATION conference, held at the same time […]

  • CES 2015: Kimberly-Clark Embraces The Startup Scene

    CPG giant Kimberly-Clark is one of the more progressive companies when it comes to digital strategy, largely for the way it adapted programmatic advertising way back in 2011, eventually setting up its own internal trading desk with the help of WPP agency Mindshare. It’s in this spirit that the manufacturer of Kleenex, Kotex and Huggies established a […]

  • Cross-Channel Is High On Snuggle’s Digital Laundry List

    CPGs are starting to spend more on digital – and that makes Snuggle Bear very happy. “It’s no secret that we’re all dealing with ongoing media fragmentation,” said Brendan O’Marra, director of digital and promotion for the fabric softener’s parent company, Sun Products Corporation, the laundry conglomerate also responsible for Wisk and Surf. “It might […]

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