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  • Whoa Nielsen! Twitter Tie-In, $1.3B Arbitron Deal Shake Up Ratings Game

    Nielsen has for years sought ways to measure the interplay of social media activity and TV viewing. Its new “multi-year” deal with Twitter is a tacit acknowledgement that Nielsen can’t close the media measurement loop on its own. There’s a similar observation to made about this morning’s announcement that Nielsen is buying long-time audience measurement rival, Arbitron, […]

  • BitYota And Former Yahoo Dev Patel Take To The Cloud For Data Warehousing

    “How do we deliver analytics in a way that is inexpensive – and not a headache?” That is the high-level proposition behind BitYota according to Dev Patel who co-founded the company with fellow, former Yahoos Harmeek Bedi, Soren Riise and Poulomi Damany.  And last week, he and his company took the wraps off of their solution […]

  • AdSafe Rebrands As Integral Ad Science, Concluding 'Effectiveness' Is Bigger Than 'Verification'

    It’s been less than two years since former Aperture executive Scott Knoll was brought in as AdSafe’s CEO. Knoll has just introduced his biggest change to date: After today, the brand “AdSafe” is no more. Instead, the company will now be known as Integral Ad Science. In a sense, the move codifies a shift that […]

  • Trade Groups Release Some Viewability Data; IAB Says Metric Not Ready for Primetime

    The Interactive Advertising Bureau, Media Ratings Council, and other associations recently completed a study of viewable impressions conducted with  17 advertisers across 12 agencies that encompassed roughly 3 billion impressions. The MRC aggregated and analyzed the data, and released a handful of nuggets publicly. Jessica Sanfilippo, Group Media Director with participating agency 360i, discussed some details of the […]

  • Quantcast Adds Self-Serve Targeting Tools For Publishers And Ad Buyers

    Online analytics provider Quantcast is unveiling a new self-service tool for its brand targeting solution, Quantcast Advertise for Branding. After months of beta, starting today publishers and advertisers can better manage deals directly based on specified audiences. Quantcast CEO Konrad Feldman told AdExchanger the goal is to be viewed as the company that makes real-time bidding and […]

  • Industry React: Does 'Ad Verification' Equal 'Ad Effectiveness?'

    As marketers push for greater ROI and accountability, demand naturally rises for tools that can ascertain whether a campaign reached its audience. This is driving a boom in the ad verification sub-sector, and some turf wars as well. Witness last week’s counter-suit by analytics provider Moat against comScore over patent violations, which was a reaction […]

  • Visible Measures’ Shin: ‘Choice-Based’ Video Ads Trump Pre-Rolls

    There’s a lot of talk about the need for online advertising to be less “obtrusive.” (Okay, that view is mostly coming from Microsoft with regard to the default “Do Not Track” feature in its latest Internet Explorer web browser. But still.) When it comes to video, the notion of user control has been a big […]

  • New Challenge for Marketers: Preventing Non-Viewable Ads From Getting Credit

    Ask a random digital ad buyer how she feels about the shift to a Viewable Impression standard and you’re likely to get an upbeat response. But she may not realize the efficiency and cost savings that come from buying only in-view ads can mask a significant problem on the reporting side. The issue is this: […]

  • Do 'Likes' Translate Into Sales? Adobe Connects The Dots

    Several months after Adobe acquired media buying services and platform company Efficient Frontier (and Context Optional, the Facebook ad optimizer it arrived with), the company has unveiled its full slate of ad analytics for earned media in the form of Adobe Social. Adobe Social promises to track every campaign and determine whether commenting and other […]

  • Proximic's Pieper: Audience Buying Can Create False Sense Of Scale For Brands

    The rise of audience buying has significantly changed the way media is bought and sold. Part of the value for buyers is the promise of greater efficiency and control over ad spend. But those controls can prove illusory, says Philipp Pieper. Pieper is CEO of pre-bid analytics provider Proximic, which has just updated its Agents Application. […]

  • Kantar Media Tests The Behavioral Targeting Value Of Second-By-Second TV Data

    Even if TV ads aren’t available for real-time bidding — but that’s only a few years away, right? –Kantar Media is trying to interest agencies in using the kinds of instant readouts of viewing behavior that’s so much apart of online advertising right now. While Kantar is far from alone in trying to position itself […]

  • Affectiva Bids For The Emotion Attribute

    Affectiva CEO David Berman recently spoke to AdExchanger after the announcement about his company’s most recent round of funding. Though it’s early for this notion at Affectiva – think emotions for audience targeting, potentially. Berman dug into the details… AdExchanger: First, can you review how strategy over the past year has evolved at Affectiva? DAVID […]

  • DoubleClick Ad Tracking Now Allowed on Facebook

    Facebook has certified DoubleClick for ad impression tracking, ending an unofficial policy against Google technologies on its platform. Sources tell AdExchanger Facebook’s decision went into effect in the last two weeks. It’s undoubtedly good news for DoubleClick and its customers, who will now be able to track and attribute Facebook campaign impressions alongside their other […]

  • Patent Fight: comScore May Win The Battle, Yet Lose The War

    Analytics is among the most contested areas in digital advertising, with ad agencies, marketers, established vendors, and startups all falling over each other to provide the truest form of ad effectiveness. The landscape is dotted with providers big and small that lay claim to proprietary measurement methodologies. Many of the services are difficult for clients […]

  • Ad Effectiveness Patent Battle Brews - comScore Sues DoubleVerify, Moat, AdSafe

    Online measurement company comScore is taking the patent battle to three smaller analytics companies focused on ad effectiveness solutions: DoubleVerify, AdSafe Media and Moat. The new lawsuits use what appears to be at least four of the same patents comScore acquired rights to when it was sued by, and settled with, measurement giant Nielsen in 2011 […]

  • AdSafe Preps For M&A Activity, Tackling 'Impression-Fraud'

    It’s been over a year since ad verification company AdSafe Media brought former Aperture executive Scott Knoll to run the company. In that time, Knoll has tried to emphasize the company’s focus more on anticipating problems for ad placement, rather than reporting back on whether a campaign was successful or not. In the meantime, the […]

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