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Allison Schiff

Allison Schiff

Managing Editor

Allison Schiff is the managing editor of AdExchanger, where she covers mobile, Facebook (sorry, Meta), measurement, privacy and the app economy. Allison received her M.A. in journalism from the Dublin Institute of Technology in Ireland (her favorite place), and a B.A. in history and English from Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass.

Articles By Allison

  • SKAdNetwork could become the de facto way to attribute mobile app installs on Apple devices with the release of iOS 14 in September.

    Apple’s SKAdNetwork Gets Real – Is It The Future Of Mobile App Attribution On IOS?

    SKAdNetwork could become the de facto way to attribute mobile app installs on Apple devices with the release of iOS 14 in September. But when Apple first introduced its SKAdNetwork API in 2018, only a handful of industry insiders paid attention. At the time, the low-key rollout of a privacy-focused test API that would allow […]

  • Papa John’s On The Facebook Boycott, Product Launches During A Pandemic – And Why Digital OOH Can Still Work Right Now

    What do people do when they’re mostly stuck at home? They stream, they game and they eat pizza. Papa John’s saw double-digit growth in June, with sales up 24% year over year in North America and 5% internationally amid the ongoing pandemic. In order to deliver that growth, Papa John’s had to, you know, literally […]

  • Measurement is a major selling point for local TV advertisers as the economy starts to (sort of) reopen.

    TEGNA And Alphonso Court Advertisers With The Promise Of Local TV Measurement

    Measurement is a major selling point for local TV advertisers as the economy starts to (sort of) reopen. Scale, however, has historically been a problem, and there hasn’t been enough data for broadcasters such as TEGNA to properly track user journeys to completion. On Wednesday, Alphonso, TEGNA’s long-time attribution and TV data partner, added TV […]

  • Fayez Mohamood, Bluecore’s CEO and co-founder

    Bluecore On Why CDPs Are ‘More Of A Capability Than A Stand-alone Category’

    This is the seventh in AdExchanger’s “Meet the CDPs” series. Read previous interviews with mParticle, Acquia-owned AgilOne, Amperity, Segment, ActionIQ, Lytics, Microsoft, Tealium, Optimove, Adobe, Treasure Data and BlueConic. Bluecore doesn’t identify as a customer data platform – but a lot of people see it as one. And that’s the category’s conundrum in a nutshell: Buyers are still trying […]

  • California Consumer Privacy Act

    Get Up To Speed: CCPA Enforcement Starts On July 1

    Folks, enforcement of the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) is here. Starting July 1, despite protestations from the business and advertising communities, the California attorney general can start investigating complaints, bringing actions, poking into privacy policies and issuing fines. Lobbying to postpone enforcement until Jan. 1, 2021, in light of the ongoing pandemic, was brushed […]

  • People are still gaming, even with the onset of nicer weather and the fitful reopening of the economy.

    Gaming Is The Gift That Keeps On Growing, Even As People Spend Less Time At Home

    The increase in time spent with games during the pandemic wasn’t an aberration. People are still gaming, even with the onset of nicer weather and the fitful reopening of the economy. French game studio Gameloft saw a significant uptick in new players throughout March and April, which continued steadily into May with the arrival of […]

  • Anthony Katsur, SVP of digital strategy and corporate development at Nexstar Digital

    Nexstar: Advertisers Must Think Local As The Economy Reopens

    In the immortal words of former House speaker Tip O’Neill: “All politics is local.” And the same can be said for reopening the US economy as states and counties across the country attempt to ease their COVID-19 restrictions. As the largest local broadcast television group in the United States, Nexstar Media Group heavily relies on […]

  • Facebook Tightens Its Policies On Hate Speech In Ads As More Brands Join The Boycott

    More big names are joining the Facebook ad boycott, including Unilever, Verizon and Honda, and Mark Zuckerberg is doing damage control. On Friday, Zuck went live on his Facebook page to outline how Facebook is preparing for the 2020 presidential election, cracking down on voter suppression and trying to regulate hate speech on its platform. […]

  • Chalice is a new marketing and data science consultancy.

    Introducing Chalice, A Startup For Brands Fed Up With Google And Facebook

    Programmatic agency veteran Adam Heimlich has a new venture whose goal is to be a thorn in the side of the mega ad platforms. Chalice is a new marketing and data science consultancy that helps brands create custom algorithms to use with their demand-side platforms, rather than relying on the one-size-fits-all AI provided by Google […]

  • Will People Actually Opt In To IDFA Tracking?

    Apple didn’t kill its ad ID this week, which some see as a cause for cautious optimism. But others view Apple’s move to require an opt-in to use its IDFA as the harbinger of, well, a coming apocalypse for mobile ad tech. Limit Ad Tracking (LAT) is now essentially Apple’s default position on app tracking. […]

  • Google Is Doubling Down On Deep Linking

    Google bolstered its deep linking offering on Wednesday by enabling from YouTube ads, Hotel ads, Gmail ads and ads in Discovery, which is the main section of the Google app. Previously, it had only been available in search, display and Shopping ads. The line between apps and the mobile web has been blurring for years, […]

  • The CNIL Can’t Legally Forbid Cookie Walls Under GDPR

    France’s highest administrative court has ruled that the country’s data protection authority does not have the right to ban cookie walls. Cookie walls are pop-up notices that restrict access to a website until a visitor agrees to accept cookie tracking. The Conseil d’État, a division of the French government that serves as its supreme court […]

  • Apple WWDC 2020: A Version Of Intelligent Tracking Prevention Is Coming To The App World

    Apple didn’t explicitly kill off its ad ID during its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday as some expected, but it sure looks like it’s laying the groundwork. Sandwiched between flashy announcements about the Apple Watch, macOS Big Sur and surround-sound AirPods, Apple dropped a bombshell for third-party mobile ad tech. Starting with iOS 14, which […]

  • In-App Bidding Accelerates On Facebook’s Audience Network

    Facebook’s Audience Network is seeing in-app bidding start to pick up some serious momentum. The number of publishers monetizing through a unified auction increased sevenfold over the past year. Half of them now earn the majority of their Audience Network revenue through programmatic bidding. “Bidding is the new normal,” said Steve Webb, global lead on […]

  • Apple Is Putting IDFA Use Under The Microscope

    Apple seems poised to clamp down on the rampant, unauthorized use of its mobile ad ID, the IDFA. Earlier this week, Apple added a new screen to the user interface within App Store Connect, the portal that developers use to upload and manage the distribution of their apps. The screen, discovered in the wild and […]

  • Read This Before You Restart Your Ad Spend

    After months of sheltering at home – and retail sales in the toilet – Americans are ready to shop. Retail sales in the United States were up nearly 18% in May after record lows in March and April, according to the US Census Bureau’s most recent monthly retail trade report, released on Tuesday. And hey, it’s encouraging […]

  • Disney Consolidates Its Ad Tech Team With Hulu’s And Plans For A Unified Ad Platform

    The House of the Mouse has one ad tech team now. Disney has merged all of its ad tech talent and products, including what came along with the Hulu acquisition, into a single, centralized team led by Jeremy Helfand, previously Hulu’s VP and head of advertising platforms. Tuesday was Helfand’s first day at the helm […]

  • YouTube’s FameBit Rebrands As BrandConnect Amid Growing Competition for Influencer Bucks

    Influencer marketing is maturing on YouTube. On Tuesday, YouTube rebranded FameBit, the influencer marketing and branded content platform it acquired in 2016, as YouTube BrandConnect. YouTube hopes to make BrandConnect into a full-funnel offering, from making it easier for brands and creators to collaborate through to campaign creation, management and measurement. Influencer marketing has been […]

  • Why Pod Management In CTV Is Still Janky

    Anyone who’s streamed content has firsthand experience of what happens when ad podding technology misfires. Ad podding is supposed to eliminate redundancy and conflict, but whereas linear has rules and controls in place to avoid duplication, enable competitive separation, minimize latency and manage frequency capping, CTV commercial breaks are rife with all four – plus blank […]

  • Google Loses Its Appeal On 50 Million Euro GDPR Fine

    Remember that 50 million euro fine that Google got slapped with in France for failing to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation last year? Looks like Google is going to have to pay up. On Friday, the Conseil d’État (translates to Council of State), a division of the French government that serves as the […]

  • Adobe Exits The Managed Service Business – What Does It All Mean?

    Managed service just isn’t worth it for Adobe anymore. Adobe will phase out what CEO Shantanu Narayen called “transaction-driven solutions,” or low-margin, “resource-intensive,” largely IO-based network buys within Adobe Advertising Cloud. “These offerings are no longer core to our overall value proposition of delivering customer experience management, nor are they contributing to our subscription-based bookings […]

  • Steal This Idea: 7 Ad Tech Founders Share What Business They’d Start Today If They Could

    Ad tech founders know how to spot a trend when they see one, but there are always the ideas that got away, or the startup inspiration that sparks from a current event or a chance encounter. Today, some founding industry vets have moved on and are applying their expertise chops to brand-new industries. Post-AppNexus, Brian […]

  • Google To Ban Discriminatory Targeting For Housing, Employment And Credit Ads

    Google will stop allowing advertisers to target users for housing, employment and credit ads based on age, gender, parental status, marital status or ZIP code. If that sounds familiar, it’s because Facebook made a similar move late last year. Google announced its intentions on Thursday, but the changes won’t be fully implemented in the United […]

  • Ethyca Raises $13.5M Series A To Automate The Manual Pain Of Data Privacy Compliance

    Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) begins in less than three weeks. “And many businesses just aren’t ready,” said Cillian Kieran, CEO and founder of Ethyca, a privacy compliance startup that closed its $13.5 million Series A on Thursday. The round brings Ethyca’s total funding to $20 million since the company raised its […]

  • Bombora Sues ZoomInfo For Allegedly Gaining An Unfair Advantage By Breaching CCPA

    Can companies use violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to nail a rival for noncompetitive behavior? We’re gonna find out. B2B intent data company Bombora said Wednesday it is suing its former partner ZoomInfo for gaining an unfair data advantage through, it claims, repeated abuses of the CCPA. Although CCPA enforcement doesn’t begin […]

  • IAC’s Mosaic Group: Games Get All The Attention, But Utility Apps Are Super Lucrative

    Mosaic Group, IAC’s global app division, is probably one of the biggest mobile app developers you’ve never heard of. It owns 40 utility apps, including RoboKiller, the largest spam call blocker in the United States; iTranslate, the translation app with the greatest penetration after Google Translate; and the hugely popular Daily Burn fitness app. Mosaic […]

  • How To Un-Pause Ad Spend

    If only reopening the US economy was like flipping a switch. “But it’s just not,” said Craig Atkinson, chief client officer at performance agency Tinuiti. Reopening will be a gradual process that rolls out differently depending on vertical, region and consumer sentiment. Monday in New York City, for example, marked Phase One of reopening, but […]

  • IAB Tech Lab Intros New Spec To Handle CCPA Data Deletion Requests

    The IAB Tech Lab publicly unveiled a technical spec on Friday so that publishers and their partners can handle data deletion requests under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Documentation for the spec, which is part of an overall framework for CCPA compliance, was committed to GitHub last week. Under CCPA, companies and third-party partners […]

  • VP Of Business Jim Squires On Why Instagram Is A Force For Good

    AdExchanger’s Social Distancing With Friends podcast now has its own channel. Subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. About two weeks ago, when this podcast was recorded with Jim Squires, VP of business and media at Instagram, Facebook’s acquisition of GIPHY and the rollout of Facebook Shops were two […]

  • French CMP Didomi Nabs $5.6 Million Series A On Its Quest To Tie Consent To Real Business Metrics

    Consent usually gets lumped in with privacy and regulatory compliance. But it’s about a lot more than that, said Romain Gauthier, CEO of French consent management platform Didomi. On Tuesday, Didomi closed a 5 million euro (roughly $5.6 million) Series A led by Breega and Bpifrance. “There is a lot of value in getting a […]

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