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  • Alessandro De Zanche headshot

    Media Owners Need A New And Powerful Narrative To Attract Ad Spend

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Alessandro De Zanche, an audience and data strategy consultant. Remember all the times that media owners complained about how the majority of advertisers’ budgets end up in the pockets of Google and Facebook? Today […]

  • Peacock logo

    NBCU’s Peacock Still Missing Key Carriage Deals; TikTok Parent Scrambles Under Pressure

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Fighting Up Streams NBCUniversal will likely launch the streaming subscription service Peacock next week without Roku or Amazon Fire TV distribution deals, CNBC reports. That’s a tough pill to swallow, considering the two platforms own about 70% of the connected TV market. NBCU’s disputes […]

  • AccuWeather President Steven Smith

    AccuWeather President Steven Smith On How The Pandemic Changed The Weather Business

    The pandemic changed how people checked the weather – but the usefulness of a weather forecast never ceased. “Weather is still a part of our users’ lives, but it’s different,” said AccuWeather President Steven Smith. “We had to adapt, learn from what we’re seeing, and then adapt again.” Instead of checking a forecast before a […]

  • Button Unveils New Capabilities, As Affiliate Marketing Finally Advances

    The mobile commerce marketing company Button on Wednesday unveiled a product suite called Evolution, including pilot partners Uber Eats, Groupon and BuzzFeed, with more tools for attribution and personalization. For some marketers, the word “affiliate” has such a reputation for banality, it’s like Voldemort — nobody wants to hear the name, said Button co-founder and […]

  • OpenSlate bowed out of YTMP in April after refusing to sign a requisite contract that it claimed would hamper its ability to report on channel-level brand safety.

    OpenSlate Rejoins The YouTube Measurement Program Following Contract Deadlock

    After a nearly three-month-long standoff, video analytics and brand safety measurement company OpenSlate said on Tuesday that it’s back in the YouTube Measurement Program (YTMP). Google and OpenSlate were at loggerheads since April, which is when YouTube relaunched the program with a handful of new partners and an updated organizational structure. OpenSlate had been a […]

  • CCPA Enforcement Begins: What Every Publisher Needs To Do To Comply

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Julie Rubash, vice president of legal at Nativo. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has significant ramifications for publishers and their handling of consumer data, not just in California but across the country and […]

  • People are still gaming, even with the onset of nicer weather and the fitful reopening of the economy.

    Gaming Is The Gift That Keeps On Growing, Even As People Spend Less Time At Home

    The increase in time spent with games during the pandemic wasn’t an aberration. People are still gaming, even with the onset of nicer weather and the fitful reopening of the economy. French game studio Gameloft saw a significant uptick in new players throughout March and April, which continued steadily into May with the arrival of […]

  • NewFronts

    News From The NewFronts: Gaming Companies Woo Brands, YouTube's Pitch To TV Buyers

    Gaming And Esports Make Their Pitch For Brand Bucks The gaming stats that get slung around are always eye-popping. And those cited Friday during the final day of this year’s NewFronts – a content block dedicated to esports and gaming – were no exception. In April, for example, time spent with games soared 75% year over year. […]

  • Facebook Tightens Its Policies On Hate Speech In Ads As More Brands Join The Boycott

    More big names are joining the Facebook ad boycott, including Unilever, Verizon and Honda, and Mark Zuckerberg is doing damage control. On Friday, Zuck went live on his Facebook page to outline how Facebook is preparing for the 2020 presidential election, cracking down on voter suppression and trying to regulate hate speech on its platform. […]

  • Google To Pay Some Publishers For Content; Here Comes Shoppable Video

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Paying For News Google will license news content from publishers to populate its Google Assistant app and Android phones – so users can swipe from the homescreen to see news updates. The product will launch later this year with news companies from Germany, Brazil […]

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