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  • WSJ Digital Network Opens Private Exchange to Build Advertiser Relationships

    In yet another sign that major publishers are embracing real-time bidding, The Wall Street Journal Digital Network has teamed up with The Rubicon Project to launch its first branded private ad exchange called “WSJ AUDEX.” The invitation-only exchange will allow select advertisers and marketers access to the WSJ Digital Network’s first-party data across its flagship […]

  • Intent Targeting Is The Answer For Yieldbot CEO Mendez

    For the past couple of years, Jonathan Mendez, founder and CEO of Yieldbot, has been focusing his company’s efforts on unlocking the value in publisher data – specifically “intent.” Last week, Mendez discussed with AdExchanger the evolution of his company’s analytics product and its move towards media. AdExchanger:  Since I last spoke with you on […]

  • Thrillist Tightens Connection Between Content, Commerce and Data

    More than at any other time, publishers are trying to solve the e-commerce riddle. Consider guy-focused Thrillist. The eight-year-old lifestyle media company’s properties include its namesake e-newsletter and mobile app, a local deals provider called Thrillist Rewards, and shopping recommender JackThreads. CEO Ben Lerer spoke to AdExchanger about the way editorial and shopping curation fit together as Thrillist prepares to roll out […]

  • With Display Rising, Along With Facebook, Google Aims Newest Ad Tools At Publishers

    After years of courting the demand side with all sorts of tools aimed at marketers, small businesses and media buyers, Google is paying a little more attention to its publisher partners on the supply side. The latest offering is Audience Extension from DoubleClick For Publishers and was announced by Google’s Neal Mohan at yesterday’s Ad […]

  • Forbes' Howard: We Don't Have 'Remnant' Inventory

    As 95-year-old business magazines go, Forbes is hardly looking its age. It’s helped that the title’s digital content and ad operations have been through a number of reinventions the past few years. The most recent changes have been on the digital content side. Last summer, the company revamped Forbes.com with an eye toward reducing content […]

  • Condé Nast’s Stinchcomb: Programmatic Doesn’t Equal ‘Unsold’

    Traditional media companies like Condé Nast are learning to fit programmatic buying into their ad sales strategies. We spoke with Josh Stinchcomb, VP of corporate partnerships for Condé Nast about the company’s recent investment in cloud-based ad platform provider Flite and how the publisher of 18 magazines, 4 business-to-business titles, 27 websites, and more than […]

  • Time To Include (Digital) Out-Of-Home In Our Definition of Programmatic Media

    “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 Jeremy Ozen, cofounder of Vistar Media.  Here’s a trivia question: When and where was the first ever display ad? Some of you will answer 1994 on Hotwired.com.  That AT&T […]

  • How Do Native Advertising and Real-Time Bidding Meet?

    By all accounts, real-time bidding is quickly overtaking the remnant inventory business once controlled by display ad networks – next stop, the guaranteed display business. Concurrently, “native advertising” popularized by Facebook’s news feed advertisements, has bubbled up. But, as Magna’s Brian Monhan told AdExchanger back in June, we’re not necessarily talking about something new since […]

  • Why Media Companies Are Being Eaten by Tech Companies

    “Data Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and containing fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Eric Picard, CEO at Rare Crowds. My friend and colleague Todd Herman (LinkedIn) once wrote a strategy paper about video content when we worked together at Microsoft. Called “Don’t […]

  • Ex-Condé Nast Digital Head Sarah Chubb Plots Gilt City's Next Ad Move

    Sarah Chubb, widely respected as the person who helped form Condé Nast’s digital division over a decade ago, has joined online luxury deals site Gilt Groupe’s local site network Gilt City as its President. Read the release. A magazine vet through two decades, most of which was at Condé Nast, Chubb left the publisher after […]

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