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  • Krux Digital Says New Study Shows Publisher Challenge As Data Collectors Are Piggybacking On Data Collectors

    Krux Digital released its cross-industry study which it says shows “that data collection on publisher websites is pervasive, sophisticated, and on the rise.” From the study: “31% of all data collection is initiated by entities other than the publishers themselves. (…And,) 55% of all third party data collectors employ standard technical methods to usher in […]

  • Weather Channel EVP Lawrence On Choosing AdMeld Private Exchange To Facilitate Audience Buying

    With publishers increasingly looking for alternative ways to monetize their unsold inventory, the “private exchange” model is beginning to take hold as publishers can better control who the buyer of their inventory is on the other side of the exchange. Today, The Weather Channel and its online megasite, weather.com, announced that it has chosen AdMeld […]

  • The Audience Data Value Chain

    “The Sell-Sider” is a column written by the sell-side of the digital media community. Tom Chavez is Founder and CEO of Krux Digital, an advertising technology company. According to recent analysis (PDF) presented by Tolman Geffs of JEGI, in 2011, roughly 30% of the ~$10 billion in display advertising spend will be via audience-based buying, representing […]

  • aiMatch Ad Serving Platform Selected By Photobucket; CEO Wood Discusses Product Line, Industry Trends

    Today, aiMatch announced that photo-sharing site Photobucket has selected aiMatch’s ad serving platform to deliver ads to its more than 45 million monthly unique visitors. According to a press release, aiMatch will help “Photobucket manage sales performance, analyze the data that impacts revenue and take ‘intelligent’ action based on that data.” Read the release. aiMatch […]

  • American Greetings SVP Alessi Discusses Digital Media Strategy And New Lotame Partnership

    Lotame announced on Wednesday that it has launched a self-serve audience data management platform (DMP) called “Crowd Control (which) enables web publishers to create custom audiences, to directly license anonymous audience data for use in interest-based advertising, and to protect the privacy of their site visitors.” Also, Lotame announced that American Greetings Interactive will use […]

  • AdMeld Hires Time Inc Exec Jason Kelly As Chief Media Officer

    In a press release, publisher-side yield optimizer AdMeld announced that it has hired Time Inc. executive Jason Kelly as its Chief Media Officer. Read more. Kelly discussed the new role and his view on the digital advertising space. AdExchanger.com: How has your previous experience – such as your executive role at Time Inc. – prepared you […]

  • Turner Prez Walker Jacobs Says Fellow Publishers Continue To Commoditize Their Ad Inventory

    Walker Jacobs was recently promoted to executive vice president of Turner/ SI Digital Ad Sales. Read the release. Jacobs, who was previously svp of Turner Sports and Entertainment Digital division, has been, and remains, an outspoken critic on the use of ad networks by large publishers. AdExchanger.com: Looking over the past 12 months, what has […]

  • Perfect Market Matching Search Audience To Content Says CEO Schoenfeld

    Julie Schoenfeld is CEO of Perfect Market, a publisher-side technology company. AdExchanger.com: With “Perfect Market,” the allusion to financial markets is hard to ignore.  Is there a connection? JS: Perfect Market is kind of a “good luck” domain for Idealab. It was the original name and domain for two of Idealab’s success stories.  In addition […]

  • Krux Digital Ready To Establish New Rules For Data Usage Says Founder Chavez

    Tom Chavez is Founder of Krux Digital. AdExchanger.com: How is this platform addressing data leakage (see Chavez recent opinion piece) unlike other publisher-side platforms? TC: We believe that publishers need to solve the data protection problem before they plunge into data management and monetization. Obviously data leakage and data collection have been getting a lot […]

  • The Jordan, Edmiston Group's Tolman Geffs Discusses Industry M&A Trends, Sale Of Investopedia To ValueClick By Forbes

    Recently, ValueClick bought financial information site, Investopedia, from Forbes for $42 million in cash. Read the release. The Jordan, Edmiston Group’s (JEGI) Co-President Tolman Geffs, which helped facilitate Forbes’ sale of Investopedia to ValueClick, discussed the trandsacation as well as overall mergers and acquisitions trends in the media space. AdExchanger.com: Can you discuss a little […]

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