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  • News App SmartNews Eschews Subscriptions For Good Old Advertising

    When Japan-based SmartNews raised its most recent funding round – $28 million in August – the company’s valuation hit $1.1 billion. It’s an eye-popping appraisal for a news discovery app. There aren’t many ad-supported unicorns galloping around the digital news biz these days. SmartNews has raised just over $116 million since 2013. The app, founded in Tokyo […]

  • Ad Tech Founders Set Sights On Other Industries; WaPo Has A New Ad Network

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Programmatic Everything Tapad co-founders Are Traasdahl and Dag Liodden are the latest ad tech entrepreneurs to bring programmatic principles to adjacent industries. The two have raised $14 million for their new startup Crisp, which will use big data to reduce food waste, VentureBeat reports. […]

  • Financial Times Is Capturing Ad Budgets Of Small Buyers By Automating The Hassle

    Financial Times has started using automation to make selling long-tail inventory more efficient. Automation allows Facebook and Google to capture significant ad revenue from small buyers. But for publishers like the FT, managing those campaigns requires tremendous manpower. Consider that 55% of its global ad campaigns in 2018 had budgets under 10,000 pounds. Salespeople and […]

  • How NBCUniversal’s Denise Colella Is Bringing Targeted Ads To TV

    NBCUniversal’s Denise Colella will speak at AdExchanger’s upcoming PROGRAMMATIC I/O New York conference on Oct. 15 and 16. People watching a TV show shouldn’t see ads they don’t care about. Transforming the TV ad experience to incorporate more targeting is a key mission of Denise Colella, SVP of advanced advertising products and strategy at NBCUniversal. […]

  • Lotame CEO On Launching A Private Data Exchange, And Why The New DMPs Are “Fool's Gold”

    Point solution technology often gets a bad rap, but that’s exactly what Lotame wants to be. Lotame, which started life as a data management platform (DMP) for publishers, has been systematically unstacking itself to make parts of its DMP available a la carte, including a connected TV product suite and firehose access to Lotame’s global […]

  • 4 Reasons Why News Media Will Thrive In The Wake Of Privacy Regulation

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeff Turner, head of ad product for RED at The Washington Post. Every few years there’s something new in digital advertising that threatens publishers’ revenue and puts the digital publishing industry at risk. Past […]

  • Harness the Full Capabilities of the Advertising Marketplace with Automation

            This article is sponsored by Comcast Technology Solutions. In the last few years, brands have wrestled with whether to prioritize broadcast or digital video channels in their advertising campaigns. The short answer? Emphasize both. A blended, multichannel strategy has been shown to increase ROI by as much as 35%, according to […]

  • News Corp Explores Sale Of SSP Unruly Media; Hollywood Races To Master Short-Form Video

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Divesting Ad Tech  News Corp has hired bankers to oversee the potential sale of Unruly, a video SSP the news company acquired four years ago for about $140 million, Sky News reports. Terms of the potential deal are still unknown, but News Corp’s decision […]

  • Axios Has A Game Plan For Growth, And It’s All About Engagement

    The Axios Sports newsletter recently hit a major milestone: 100,000 subscribers, up nearly tenfold in less than nine months. But this is not just growth for growth’s sake, said Ernesto Arrocha, associate director of growth and engagement at Axios, which publishes just under 20 daily and weekly newsletters. Its sports newsletter maintains a 42% open […]

  • Netflix Brand Tie-Ins Raise Eyebrows; Political Season To Drive Up Social Ad Prices

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Tied Down By Tie-Ins Netflix does more than Amazon or HBO when it comes to brand tie-ins. “But the tech company, which doesn’t sell ads, is still figuring out how to weave brands into and around its shows and how much it’s willing to […]

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