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  • CBS And Viacom Are Close To Sealing The Deal; Marin Sorrell's S4 Buys An Influencer Agency

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Come Together The CBS-Viacom merger is full speed ahead. Variety reports that there’s been significant headway in the negotiation process since last Friday, and the final details are being worked out. But there are still some serious wrinkles, the biggest being an agreement on […]

  • GumGum Grows Leadership Team, As Industry Focuses On Contextual Ad Tech

    GumGum, the image recognition tech startup, announced two C-level appointments on Monday as the company sharpens its focus on contextual advertising technology. Patrick Gildea, the former CFO of Gracenote, has joined GumGum as financial chief, and Ben Plomion was promoted to chief growth officer. Ad tech companies have seized on contextual targeting largely because audience […]

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    Publishers Are Skeptical About Facebook's Planned News Tab; Take a Peek Inside Disney Supply Stack

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Publisher Traumatic Stress Disorder  Publishers, does this sound familiar? Facebook is offering to pay licensing fees to news outlets to participate in a news section it plans to launch later this year. It’s knocked on doors at ABC, Dow Jones, The Washington Post, Bloomberg […]

  • Roku Kills It In Q2 Thanks In Large Part To Monetizing The Roku Channel

    The streaming wars are heating up, and Roku is on a tear. On Wednesday, Roku posted its best second quarter results since going public, with overall revenue up 59% year over year to $250.1 million, and 1.4 million new subscribers since last quarter. Active accounts now stand at 30.5 million. Average revenue per user was […]

  • Disney Upfront Dazzles; Twitter Data Leaks

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Mouse Money Disney’s 2019-2020 upfront was the biggest in the company’s history, with sales up 5% thanks in part to its acquisition of 21st Century Fox. Digital revenue and revenue from addressable TV were both up 50%, a sign of a growing appetite among […]

  • 3 Things To Know About The Gannett/GateHouse Media Merger

    If all goes according to plan, America’s two largest newspaper chains will become one by the end of the year. Earlier this week, New Media Investment Group, parent company of GateHouse Media, announced its intention to buy USA Today publisher Gannett in a deal valued at $1.4 billion. If antitrust regulators approve the merger, GateHouse […]

  • Disney Throws Down The Gauntlet With Planned $12.99 Streaming Bundle

    You haven’t seen any marketing for Disney+ yet, but you’re about to. Disney is on the verge of a marketing blitz for its direct-to-consumer streaming service. The campaign will kick off in late August and run across traditional, digital and Disney owned-and-operated channels leading up to the service’s planned launch date on Nov. 12. It’s […]

  • Telaria Rides A Tailwind As Premium Publishers Embrace CTV

    Over the past two years, connected TV (CTV) has gone from a niche rounding out linear TV audiences to a core component of premium video publisher’s inventory supply. That evolution has paid off for supply-side platform (SSP) Telaria, which recently shifted its focus away from desktop and mobile video to enable publishers to monetize their […]

  • Kroger Tosses CTV Into Its Media Planning Cart With Help From Hulu

    Kroger is spending more on connected TV and it’s just a “natural evolution,” says Kendra Clune, associate media director at the grocery retailer. “Ratings are dwindling on traditional television, and where are those viewers going?” she said. “We saw that our buys were skewing older and older, and we knew we needed to capture more […]

  • PE Backers And Sizmek Vets Take Over Peer39, Sizmek’s Contextual Data Biz

    The Sizmek bankruptcy auction officially closed on Thursday with the announcement that Peer39, the company’s contextual targeting unit, was sold to the private equity firm O3 Industries for $18 million. The Trade Desk and Zefr, a contextual targeting company primarily for YouTube, also submitted bids for the final Peer39 auction last week, according to sources […]

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