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  • Magna: DTC Brands Have Huge Impact On National Ad Spend

    Direct-to-consumer (DTC) marketing budgets are starting to include larger-scale media, which is having a massive impact on national TV ad spend, according to Magna’s fall 2019 ad spend forecast, released Thursday. Marketing spend in the DTC category increased 30% YoY in Q2 2019. And DTCs spent 50% more on national TV in particular. “These new […]

  • How UX Can Shape DTC Brand Strategy

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Chris Peterson, managing partner at R2C Group. At the heart of the direct-to-consumer (DTC) revolution is a fundamentally different relationship between brand and customer. That difference is driven by technology. Trillions […]

  • Big Tech Spends Big On Ads; A Bad Quarter For Meredith

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Hand That Feeds Big tech may be disrupting linear television and OOH, but it’s also supporting those channels with marketing dollars. As AdExchanger reported recently, tech giants are increasing their ad investments to burnish their reputations and maintain growth in an increasingly saturated […]

  • Buyers Must Consider DSP Optimization Strategies When Scoping The Best Supply Paths

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Bram Woolcott, product manager at TripleLift. Supply path optimization (SPO) is about finding the most efficient path to inventory, but there is no consensus about what efficiency actually is. Demand-side platforms […]

  • Diageo’s In-House Ad Buying Boosts Productivity And Brand Safety

    As a CPG, Diageo is always looking for efficiencies. And as a spirits’ brand, it’s especially vulnerable to brand safety issues. That’s why the beverage giant brought programmatic and social buying in house in North America, a decision that has driven both more control and “a lot of productivity and return,” said Jason Acker, Diageo’s […]

  • Comscore Continues To Struggle; PlaceIQ Snags Experian Investment

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A ’score To Settle Comscore has gone from arguably the best-positioned company to solve television’s cross-channel measurement problem to being mired in executive overhauls and new product builds beleaguered with setbacks. Things looked bright in April 2018, though, when Comscore brought on former 360i […]

  • Disney's Rough Ad Sales Revamp; The Pros And Cons Of Facebook's Video Subscription Foray

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Mouse Trap Disney was a little low on pixie dust when it updated its ad sales strategy recently. The process has been rocky, according to The Information. Besides a reorg that crossed multiple departments (AdExchanger’s coverage), the Mouse House also swapped out its Comcast […]

  • As Prices Rise And Ratings Fall On Linear TV, Brands Pay More For Mass Reach

    As audiences erode on linear TV, supply is shrinking and pricing is going up on scarcity value. Advertisers have already shifted a significant amount of money out of linear TV as audiences flock to digital. According to Zenith, digital will make up more than half of ad spend globally for the first time in 2021, […]

  • Podcast: Nationwide’s Programmatic Story

    Nationwide brought programmatic in-house early in 2018, going all in with Google’s demand-side platform. This week on the podcast, head of programmatic Jamie Byrum tells the inside story of how the decision was made and what he learned along the way. According to Byrum, the process began with the ANA’s 2017 media transparency report. Leadership […]

  • How Ad/Fin Got Caught In The Crossfire Of The Industry’s Transparency Crusade

    Ad tech startup Ad/Fin saw an opportunity to build a business by partnering with the ANA and Ebiquity on a programmatic study. Here’s the story of how it made enemies of agency holding companies – and got caught up in the industry’s transparency reckoning. In early 2016, Ad/Fin met with leadership at Ebiquity and the […]

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