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  • Comic: TFW Disney+ Goes AVOD

    Disney’s Diss Track To Netflix Drops; Amazon Brings Thursday Night Football To The Bar

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Leaked Sneak Peek The TV industry waits with bated breath for Netflix’s and Disney’s ad-supported tiers to face off in 2023. In the meantime, Disney’s plans got leaked to Insider. Disney is pushing hard to promote its streaming inventory to advertisers before ads […]

  • Nothing A Day Keeps Amazon Away; HBO Max Hits Max Panic

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Brains, Brawn And Amazon Amazon’s next biggest competitor is … CVS? Amazon is placing bids on home health services provider Signify Health just one month after it bought One Medical Clinics for $4 billion, which CVS also had its eye on. Apparently, the more […]

  • Tubi Is Betting On FAST Channels To Boost Viewership

    FAST channels are a good way to channel (pun intended) more viewers into VOD content libraries. Without sign-ins, payment or the burden of deciding what to watch, FAST channels have a lower barrier of entry, and ideally, viewers who find something new they like on FAST will continue watching the series more regularly in VOD.

  • HBO Taps Roku Because It Needs A Boost; The In-App Browser Abomination

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. HBO Maxed Out Warner Bros. Discovery is an awkward forced marriage between two streaming services. But Discovery is already wearing the pants in this relationship.  The original content slate for Discovery+ is going strong, while Warner Media’s HBO Max is taking cut after cut. […]

  • Oracle Advertising Misread The Crystal Ball; Streaming Takes TV’s Crown

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Did The Oracle Get It Wrong? Is it time to call it on Oracle Advertising?  The group had painful layoffs this summer and has fallen behind rivals, Insider reports.  Oracle spent $4 billion to package BlueKai, Datalogix, Moat and more into what’s now […]

  • Comic: In-game advertising

    Before ATT, Apple Tried – And Failed – To Change Facebook; Good Times For Ecommerce Tech

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Fair Share In the years before Apple dropped its AppTrackingTransparency (ATT) framework on the industry’s head like a ton of bricks, the company discussed a possible special arrangement with Facebook to cut Apple in on a slice of Facebook’s revenue, The Wall Street […]

  • Why ACR Data Could Be A Smart TV Move

    Regardless of the ongoing debate as to the viability of panels, the TV measurement industry is starting to increasingly rely on automatic content recognition (ACR) data, especially as set-top box data becomes less available. But like any other form of data collection, it’s nicer if you ask first.

  • Ad-Supported Disney+ Coming Out In Time for Q4 Budgets

    Disney+ continues to lose money but gain subscribers. The service is adding an ad-supported tier in just four months, with a US launch date of December 8. Disney+ AVOD will be available for $7.99 a month, the same price as Hulu’s Basic plan, and the current price of Disney+ with no ads. Meaning, Disney will hike the price $3 a month for viewers who want to continue avoiding ads.

  • Why The Trade Desk Celebrated When Microsoft Won Netflix’s Ad Business

    The Trade Desk has been hammering the same messages about tailwinds in quarterly earnings calls the past couple years: hyping the CTV business first and foremost, along with the retail media segment and a dash of Google-bashing for good measure. The company’s investor call on Tuesday adhered to the trend.

  • AdExplainer: Can Contextual Targeting Work On Streaming TV?

    Contextual targeting laid the foundations of TV advertising – particularly by ensuring that ads were stitched into content marketers considered “brand safe.” With the advent of CTV, buyers put context on the back-burner in favor of more granular, first-party audience targeting. Now, the pendulum is swinging back again. Why? Two words: signal loss.

  • Streaming Wars Continue: HBO Max Axes Original Content To Curb Its Losses

    Warner Bros. Discovery lost 1% in total Q2 revenue, closing out the quarter with $9.8 billion, $2 billion behind expectations. So it plans to do some belt-tightening of its streaming services. Specifically, it’s HBO Max productions that are getting the cut.

  • Buyers Are Dragging Their Heels On Seller-Defined Audiences Over A Lack Of Transparency

    Many publishers are betting big on seller-defined audiences (SDA) as a centerpiece of their post-third-party-cookie monetization plans. Problem is, although publishers are eager to test the performance of SDAs, there’s still very little demand from the buy side. AdExchanger spoke with ad agencies and buy-side tech platforms to get their side of the story.

  • Unilever Brand Liquid I.V. Takes Its First Steps Into TV, OTT, OOH And MMM

    You can call it a heat wave – but Liquid I.V. sees an opportunity. The Unilever-owned brand, which makes powder that gets added to water to improve hydration (and taste), began its first national branding campaign a week ago, including its first TV, OTT and out-of-home media buys.

  • Roku’s Ad Revenue Grows Slower Than Expected. The Culprit? 'Macroeconomics'

    Roku’s total Q2 revenue was $764 million, up 18% year-over-year, but was relatively flat compared with last quarter, when revenue clocked in at $734 million. CFO Steve Louden was probably referring to that plateau when he warned of a TV ad spend hiatus. US advertisers are pulling back in reaction to inflation and supply chain shortages.

  • Giving Creators Control Over Monetization Is The Next Step In Influencer Marketing

    Fireside’s platform allows creators to distribute content across a range of media channels, including social media, CTV and podcasts, and monetize it how they see fit. Fireside recently partnered with influencer management firm Slash Management to create Slash Studios, a Fireside network dedicated to content that brings audiences behind the scenes of talent management and social media star making.

  • Google In The News; Comcast Considers A New Smart TV For Its Living Room

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Googling Through The Headlines Google flooded the zone with news and interviews this week.  On the transparency front, one announcement that will impact ad tech is Google Ad Manager’s new “Revenue Verification Report.” GAM, the Google SSP, will look into buy-side gross revenue […]

  • Singaporean telco SingTel finally sold mobile-focused marketing platform Amobee to Tremor International for $239 million.

    Singtel Offloads Amobee To Tremor For $239 Million (Nearly $100 Million Less Than It Paid For Amobee In 2012)

    The ill-fated (and relatively brief) love affair between telcos and ad tech really is over. On Monday, Singaporean telco Singtel finally sold mobile-focused marketing platform Amobee to Tremor International for $239 million. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter. (Read the release.) Tremor went public in June 2021. Its stock, which is […]

  • The Shein Machine; The First Shots In The Brand-Safety War On Fox

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Pronounced She-In, As In “Ooh … She In Trouble Now” The fast-fashion company Shein, a gigantic but secretive Chinese manufacturer of fast fashion, is getting a lot of attention. Which Shein both does and does not want.  On the plus side, Shein has […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Why Netflix Picked Microsoft

    Netflix shocked the ad tech world with its selection of Microsoft to run its AVOD business. But the deal actually makes sense, and it’s helped calm nerves on Wall Street to boot. Plus: Why the IAB Tech Lab’s seller-defined audiences is slow to take off.

  • Comic: Room For More?

    A weekly comic strip from AdExchanger.com that highlights the digital advertising ecosystem…

  • Netflix Seeks Top Exec For Its Ad Business; Facebook Shifts Algorithm To Mimic TikTok

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Get The Net Netflix isn’t just vetting third-party vendors for its pre-launch ad business (though it is vetting vendors, to be clear).  The streaming leader is on the hunt for an executive to lead its incubating advertising business, The Wall Street Journal reports.  […]

  • Crackle Plus Renews Measurement Partnership With iSpot, Plus A Programmatic Add-On

    Did you know Chicken Soup for the Soul now earns its keep primarily from manufacturing food, pet food and … streaming video? That also means Chicken Soup is partaking in the grail quest for cross-device CTV measurement solutions. Its streamer Crackle Plus renewed its partnership with iSpot to enable improved incremental reach through programmatic direct deals.

  • Manual Deals Just Won’t Cut It For Premium OTT Inventory

    Why wouldn’t DSPs want to secure the best possible access to OTT inventory through programmatic while accessing the impression commitments and set pricing provided by direct deals? If DSPs want to compete with more traditional advertising platforms, they will need to do just that, writes Doug Huntington, CEO of FatTail.

  • NBCU Struts Like A Peacock After Upfronts Haul; The Volunteers Who Keep The Internet Humming

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Paid Upfront NBCUniversal says this year’s upfronts was its highest-grossing since Comcast acquired the programmer in 2013.  Unsurprisingly, streaming media helped break the record. Of NBCU’s $7 billion in ad commitments, per a release, $1 billion is earmarked for its AVOD service Peacock […]

  • Salon CRO Justin Wohl

    Salon’s 100% Programmatic Ad Business Is Betting Its Post-Cookie Chips On Subscriptions And Seller-Defined Audiences

    Google’s decision to delay third-party cookie deprecation until 2023 came the day before Salon CRO Justin Wohl’s wedding. Salon had converted its ad business to an open-web programmatic model a few years earlier, so the brief reprieve from signal loss came as a huge relief and another reason to pop some champagne. Since then, Wohl has been laying the groundwork for effective post-cookie monetization on the open web.

  • Comic: In The Publisher's Kitchen

    Slicing And Dicing Your Way To Nothing; Vogel’s Advice For Publisher Moguls

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Personalization Delusion The ability to dynamically scale creative and A/B test dozens – even hundreds – of ad campaign permutations, all potentially targeting specific audience types, has led marketers away from making a single piece of creative that stands alone and appeals to as […]

  • AdExplainer: What Is Advanced TV?

    Although advanced, addressable and convergent TV might sound like synonyms, they are distinct concepts. Think of advanced TV as the umbrella term for anything that is not traditional, over-the-air broadcast TV, with specific techniques including addressable and convergent TV, data-driven linear and OTT. To make the most of TV’s advancements (get it?), it’s important to understand the nuances.

  • Streaming M&A Means New Monetization Opportunities And Measurement Tactics

    The emergence of the streaming era has led to a transformative shift in M&A activity in media and entertainment. Streaming platforms are about to look vastly different as consolidation continues, giving rise to new monetization models and measurement tactics, writes Matt Papa, SVP of business and corporate development at Captify.

  • Ad Tech Covets Rosé With Netflix; Tremor Shakes Things Up

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Get Connected The coveted prizes in programmatic right now are exclusive CTV contracts.  In Cannes, the crème de la crème for handshakers and lunch-takers is Netflix. Google is meeting with Netflix there, Ad Age reports, and is an obvious choice as Netflix purportedly […]

  • Adsmovil Takes On Streaming With A New AVOD Service, Nuestra.tv

    Everyone is getting into streaming. Even ad networks are launching their own streaming networks. In May, Columbia-based company Adsmovil, which started life in 2012 as a mobile ad network helping US brands connect with Hispanic audiences, announced plans to launch an ad-supported streaming service called Nuestra.tv.

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