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Month: April 2017

  • Publishers Can Seize a Rare Opportunity As Google And Facebook Vie for Programmatic Power

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Adam Hecht, vice president of monetization at SintecMedia. Facebook’s recent announcement that it will bring demand from its Audience Network to header bidding through partners like Amazon and Sonobi has been touted as good […]

  • Publishers Are Pulling Back From Facebook Instant Articles; Altice USA Plans IPO

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Slow Loading Some publishers are pulling back from Facebook’s Instant Articles, Digiday reports. The New York Times, Hearst, Forbes and Quartz gave various reasons for ditching the product (e.g., disappointing ad yield or that it harmed subscriptions). Facebook is trying to win publishers back with call-to-action […]

  • Ad Break Evolution: Assembly Partners With Fox’s True[X]

    MDC Partners’ media agency, Assembly, has forged a strategic deal with Fox’s true[X], whose products give consumers options in their video ad breaks. The deal also gives true[X] more access to Assembly’s brand roster, like Hotels.com. Assembly and true[X] extended their partnership after collaborating on engagement-based ads for clients like the anti-tobacco nonprofit Truth. While […]

  • What Comes First – The Data Or The Creative?

    “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 Rajiv Bhat, senior vice president of data sciences and marketplace at InMobi. When putting together a content strategy, marketers face a big question: What comes first: the data or the […]

  • Local Wine Shop Uses SAP To Uncork Location-Based Insights

    “SMB” is not the first thing that comes to mind at the mention of SAP. But the enterprise software giant is actively courting small and medium-sized businesses like Veritas Studio Wines, a two-year-old boutique vino shop tucked away on a side street in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. Veritas is plagued by many of […]

  • Oscar-Nominated ‘Lion’ Reels In Values-Oriented Audience With FamilyShare

    The Weinstein Co.’s Oscar-nominated tearjerker “Lion” was a big hit in markets where the distributor expected to see more modest results – including Salt Lake City, Boise, Kentucky, Dallas, Houston, Nebraska, Minneapolis and Las Vegas. Native content created by values-oriented publisher FamilyShare and distributed on Facebook improved the box office receipts in those markets. The […]

  • How Oracle Keeps BlueKai Competitive In A First-Party (Not Cookie-Based) World

    As consumers went mobile, cookie-based data management platforms (DMP) like BlueKai – now Oracle Data Cloud – had to figure out a new data strategy. Oracle Data Cloud, which employs 1,000 people, hooks into multiple digital and TV platforms to differentiate its DMP offering. “We’ve really worked to have reach and meaningful scale through partnerships […]

  • YouTube TV Launches With Recording Feature; LeEco Drops Vizio

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Fast Forward YouTube TV launched last week with a DVR-like recording feature allowing users to store an unlimited number of shows. But for many major TV shows the service prevents ad skipping, in deference to YouTube’s cable network partners (who use the same policy with their […]

  • Digital Out-Of-Home Media Courts Exchanges With DPAA Programmatic Standards

    The Digital Place Based Advertising Association (DPAA), an industry trade group spanning out-of-home media and advertising technology, on Monday released its first programmatic standards for digital out-of-home (DOOH) campaigns. The DPAA hopes these standards, which are like existing openRTB guidelines from the IAB, will facilitate digital out-of-home buys. The DPAA’s standards outline video ad formats […]

  • Hearts & Science’s Kathleen Brookbanks On The Agency’s Big First Year

    Within a year of its launch, Omnicom Media Group’s (OMG) third agency, Hearts & Science, was running two of the world’s largest media accounts. This feat is made more impressive in that when OMG pitched for one of those accounts, Procter & Gamble, Hearts & Science didn’t even exist. “We had to hire 300 people […]

  • The Pain And Promise Of Beacons In Retail

    “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 Brian Handly, CEO at Reveal Mobile. Beacons entered the marketing landscape a few years ago with splashy headlines touting large national retail deployments and the ability to engage with customers […]

  • Gannett Applies Test-Focused Approach To Boost Social Traffic

    In 2015, Gannett started using a free tool from ShareThis to optimize Facebook posts by testing more than one headline or image at a time. Since then the tool has significantly supported two goals: improving Gannett’s engagement on Facebook and driving audiences to USA Today sites such as sports property FTW. “This allows us to […]

  • Most Publishers Need To Rethink Their Video Advertising Strategies

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Joe Hirsch, CEO at YellowHammer Media Group. Video advertising is not the same for all publishers. The lucky few large premium publishers that rely on a direct sales force to sell advertising have completely […]

  • Facebook Expands Ad Measurement; Amazon To Sell Ads Against Thursday Night Football

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Baby Steps Facebook is exposing some new data for ad measurement. ”For example, it will let marketers track the order in which users see their ads and how many ads were viewed in a campaign,” writes Cory Weinberg at The Information. Then new data points are […]

  • Turner, Fox And Viacom Tap Accenture To Host OpenAP

    Broadcast networks Turner, Fox and Viacom have chosen Accenture to host and verify OpenAP, an audience platform that standardizes segments and measurement across their networks, the companies announced at a Friday event in New York City. When the three networks first announced OpenAP in March, they were adamant about backing it up with third-party measurement […]

  • Forrester: Marketers Are The Catalyst To Fix The Broken Agency Model

    The agency-client relationship is ailing, and fixing what’s broken will involve deep organizational changes on both sides of the table – starting with the marketer. “The brand has to start with itself,” said Brigitte Majewski, Forrester analyst and author of a report released Thursday calling for a new agency operating model. “If you aren’t asking […]

  • One-To-One Marketing With A 90-Degree View Of the Consumer

    “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 Scott Bailey, executive vice president of strategy and analytics at Target Data. One-to-one is the pinnacle of marketing. It’s why a steady stream of venture capital has poured into companies […]

  • To Marriott, Integrated Marketing Is A Work In Motion

    After its merger with Starwood, Marriott is doubling down on paid media to drive awareness for some of its new portfolio brands. One ad campaign, “Go Beyond,” which launched this week, commemorates Sheraton Hotels’ 80th year in business. “We are trying a lot of new things in digital including people-based marketing and sequential messaging with […]

  • How To Win Business And Influence Media People

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Hlavacek, vice president of global automated monetization at The Weather Co., an IBM business. Imagine if today was your first day at your first job in digital media sales. You have no experience, […]

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  • Google Debuted A Marketing Mix Modeling Partner Program; Unilever Rolls Back Ad Spend With WPP

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Back In The Mix Google debuted a marketing mix modeling (MMM) partner program yesterday. It’s an easy-to-miss and important addition to Google’s measurement platform. The self-evident benefits of multitouch attribution (MTA) have failed to overcome last-click in large part because MTA fails to capture macroeconomic or […]

  • John Lee, Maerkle

    Podcast: Merkle's Data Worldview

    Welcome to AdExchanger Talks, a podcast focused on data-driven marketing. Subscribe here. Six months ago, Dentsu officially closed on its $1.5 billion acquisition of CRM and digital media agency Merkle. The post-deal integration is “a story with two plots,” according to John Lee, Merkle’s chief product and data officer. The first plot is a straightforward portfolio […]

  • PROGRAMMATIC I/O: There’s No Such Thing As A Perfect Out-Of-The-Box Attribution Model

    Colgate-Palmolive is eager to move away from last-click attribution. But similar to most traditional brands, the CFO is being cautious. Moving to more advanced attribution tactics, such as multitouch, isn’t cheap, in terms of vendor fees and internal human capital. “We would have to sell a lot of toothpaste to get return on investment in […]

  • PROGRAMMATIC I/O SF: American Express Takes On Ad Tech Complexity And Pricing Opacity

    Last year, American Express’ B2B division – a unit that delivers 40% of the company’s total billings – saw serious results from its programmatic advertising strategy. On Wednesday at the Programmatic I/O conference in San Francisco, American Express VP Tatyana Zlotsky revealed that the financial services company had quadrupled programmatic media spend in 2016. The move […]

  • Viewability Rewards Intrusive Ads

    “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 Phil Schraeder, president and chief operating officer at GumGum. Marketers like Marc Pritchard, P&G’s global brand-building officer, are beginning to throw down the gauntlet on viewability. Few publishers have sat […]

  • NBCU’s Linda Yaccarino Asks Buyers To Embrace New Upfront Strategies

    There’s a “simultaneous frustration” on the buy and sell sides to move beyond legacy TV currency standards like C3 ratings, said Linda Yaccarino, chairwoman of advertising sales and client partnerships at NBCU, at the 4As Transformation show in Los Angeles on Tuesday. This upfront season, NBCU is asking buyers to rethink the way they approach […]

  • As Content Spending Goes Wild, What Role Will Advertising Play?

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Jacqueline Corbelli, co-founder and CEO at BrightLine. No one can deny that these days the reigning king is content, illustrated by Netflix’s and Amazon’s rapidly expanding services using original content to woo subscribers. We’re […]

  • The Rise Of The Ad Tech ‘Investorpreneur’

    With early-stage ad tech venture capital (VC) dwindling in recent years, some ad tech entrepreneurs stepped in to fill that funding gap, forming an angel investor ecosystem. While institutional investors are disenchanted with ad tech, insiders are more optimistic. AppNexus founder and CEO Brian O’Kelley said he hopes to invest “in a space I understand […]

  • Amazon Encroaches On Google And Facebook; Mobile App Companies Embroiled In Lawsuit

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Welcome To The Jungle Amazon has become a legitimate threat to Google and Facebook in the media space. In a note to investors, BMO Capital Markets analyst Dan Salmon raised his price target for Amazon from $900 to $1,200 and said it will take significant market […]

  • Amnet CEO Art Muldoon On Dentsu’s Programmatic Strategy

    Trading desk CEOs want to change the narrative around programmatic to one of quality rather than cost efficiency. For Amnet co-CEO Art Muldoon, who joined Dentsu Aegis Network when it acquired his programmatic shop, Accordant Media, in August, the ability to tap into a network of creative and data assets helps push that narrative to […]

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