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  • How CTV Audience Data Is Changing Ad Funded Streaming Forever

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Ben Antier, CPO and cofounder at Publica. The state of the CTV market can be summed up in three simple stats: Cord cutting is going to double this year according to Trade Desk. Consumers prefer Free Ad-Supported […]

  • Industry Preview: NBCUniversal’s Krishan Bhatia On The Future Of TV

    Industry Preview is a special, limited-run audio series, featuring interviews with key leaders in marketing, media and technology who share their predictions and key priorities for 2021. This podcast is sponsored by ENGINE Media Exchange. NBCUniversal has aggressively developed technologies designed to help advertisers reach out to audiences across all platforms even before the 2020 […]

  • Ads On Repeat – Avoiding Ad Repeat with Frequency Capping

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Matthew Kenyon, VP of brand strategy, Stirista Over-the-top (OTT) and connected TV (CTV) are booming. Plus, a younger demographic is turning to newer services like HBO Max, Peacock and more. And advertisers are following […]

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

  • Disney Subscriber Counts Exceed Expectations, But COVID Impacts Parks Biz

    Disney may have wowed investors in December when it unveiled a slew of new movie titles and an original content pipeline as part of a major shift to streaming, but the company is still feeling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. During its Q1 earnings call Thursday, the company said that its Disney Parks, Experiences […]

  • 3 Things Performance and DTC Brands Should Know Before Investing In TV Streaming

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Tim Natividad, head of performance advertising at Roku.  Scarcity in linear TV ad spots has meant that historically putting a brand logo on television required buying power typically available to only the biggest brands. […]

  • TikTok's Sales To Oracle, Walmart On Hold; Super Bowl LV Was The Most Streamed Big Game Ever

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Hold, Please The former Trump administration’s plan to force the sale of TikTok’s US operations to Oracle and Walmart has been put on ice – again. President Biden is reevaluating his predecessor’s efforts to address potential security risks from Chinese tech companies, The Wall […]

  • Netflix Grows Despite Spending Less On Ads; YouTube Earns MRC's Blessing For Brand Safety

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. #Winning Netflix is outshining the competition. Last year, the streaming giant added subscribers even as it cut spending on advertising, The Information reports. By contrast, most of the older entertainment companies entering the streaming wars shelled out beaucoup bucks on marketing. A recent securities […]

  • Fox Betting Big On Tubi Becoming A Billion Dollar AVOD Business

    Fox Corporation is aggressively pushing to make Tubi, the streaming ad-supported platform it picked up for $440 million last year, a billion-dollar AVOD business in just a few years. On the company’s Q2 earnings call, CEO Lachlan Murdoch laid out a bold agenda for the streaming platform, saying that Fox would continue to invest heavily […]

  • Monetizing TV News Post Trump; Wordpress Buys Parse.ly

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Now What? With Trump out of office, media companies will have to figure out how news fits into a streaming future. CNBC reports that the news frenzy around Donald Trump’s presidency allowed news companies to delay any dramatic shifts to their business models for […]

  • Measurement, Transparency And Accountability Are Big Themes in CTV This Year

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Much has been made about the shift to CTV during the pandemic, and as advertisers follow the eyeballs and companies race to capture a larger share of the streaming ad market dominated by established players such as Roku and Amazon, the big conversations this year […]

  • Magnite CEO Michael Barrett

    Why SpotX? Magnite CEO Michael Barrett On Its Billion-Dollar Acquisition

     When Rubicon Project and Telaria merged just over a year ago, it seemed like the display advertising-dominant company was making its TV play. But in the year since, Magnite’s stock price soared, going up 600% in a single year. Then, RTL Group put SpotX up for sale. So Magnite CEO Michael Barrett decided to make […]

  • Magnite Acquires SpotX For An Eye-Watering $1.17 Billion

    Magnite has acquired video supply-side platform SpotX from European entertainment network RTL Group for $1.17 billion. The cash and stock deal, announced Friday morning, is part of Magnite’s vision to go big in the connected TV space. LUMA Partners and Goldman Sachs advised on the transaction. CTV is so hot that Magnite bought SpotX for […]

  • The Super Bowl Will Be Different This Year (Duh)

    Super Bowl LV will look pretty different on and off the field when the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers square off Sunday. While 186.6 million people are expected to tune in this year, according to the National Retail Federation, the COVID-19 pandemic is also playing a big role in how advertisers are adjusting […]

  • FuboTV UID

    FuboTV Is The First CTV Platform To Join Unified ID 2.0

    Batter up: On Thursday, sports-focused live TV streaming service FuboTV became the first connected TV company to join the Unified ID 2.0 initiative. UID 2.0 is an open-source industry effort originally spearheaded by The Trade Desk that aims to create an alternative to third-party cookies using hashed or encrypted email addresses. FuboTV’s support expands UID […]

  • Wait, So NBCU Is Hosting A Developer Conference?

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Google has its I/O conference. Facebook has F8. And NBCU has … ONE21? On March 22, NBCU will host a one-hour event devoted to its One Platform initiative, which had its official debut during 2020’s pre-COVID Consumer and Electronics […]

  • Ari Paparo Beeswax acquisition

    Industry Preview: Beeswax Founder Ari Paparo Forecasts 2021’s Ad Tech Exits

    Industry Preview is a special, limited-run audio series, featuring interviews with key leaders in marketing, media and technology who share their predictions and key priorities for 2021. This podcast is sponsored by IBM Watson Advertising. Ad tech veteran Ari Paparo’s Twitter account is a must-follow for thousands in ad tech. But the weight behind his words […]

  • DoubleVerify Uncovers Largest CTV Ad Fraud Scheme To Date

    Ad verification company DoubleVerify has uncovered a massive CTV ad fraud scheme that was on track to bilk advertisers and publishers out of $30 million to $50 million in ad spend. The scam, dubbed “ParrotTerra,” used server-side ad insertion to generate fake CTV inventory across a large number of apps, IPs and devices, spoofing 3.7 […]

  • In 2021, A Sense Of Optimism Post-Trump, Though Ad Pauses Are ‘The New Normal’

    In the days after the Jan. 6 mob attack on the US Capitol – fueled in large part by former President Trump’s false claims of election fraud – advertisers quickly paused their ad spending amid the heightened sensitivity. By most accounts, the ads were pulled back for 24 to 48 hours by brands and agencies, […]

  • Comcast Beats Earnings Estimates And Peacock Hits 33 Million Subscribers

    Six months after its nationwide launch, Comcast NBCUniveral’s premium ad supported streaming service Peacock has 33 million subscribers in the United States – up from 22 million in Q3 2020 – exceeding the company’s targets following a reorganization of its TV and streaming businesses last year during the COVID-19 pandemic. During Comcast’s Q4 earnings on […]

  • How To Create Video Impressions Advertisers Will Value

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Marla Newman, EVP of digital sales and Jason Lidofsky, executive director of video strategy and sales activation at Meredith Corp. The fundamentals of video ad measurement are rapidly changing. Simple reach and frequency are […]

  • Why The CTV Industry Must Focus On Infrastructure This Year

    This article is sponsored by Publica. Traditional analog TV relied upon broadcast signals such as amplitude, phase and frequency to scale in the early days of television. It was this infrastructure, coupled with programming schedules, that enabled marketers to invest in TV media for the first time in 1941. Now, 80 years later, the TV […]

  • “Wonder Woman 1984” Helped Double HBO Max Activations, But Warner Revenues Drop

    AT&T’s WarnerMedia saw the number of activations on its HBO Max streaming platform double in Q4 to 17.2 million from the third-quarter of 2020, thanks in large part to the success of “Wonder Woman 1984.” During its earnings call on Wednesday, AT&T said that the total number of domestic HBO Max and HBO subscribers topped 41 […]

  • Taboola Set To IPO Via SPAC; Digital Pubs Eye Their Own SPAC Exits

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. SPAC Bandwagon Content recommendation engine Taboola became the latest tech company to exist via SPAC when it announced plans to go public on Monday by merging with special purpose acquisition company ION Acquisition Corp, per Business Insider. The deal, which will value Taboola at […]

  • NBCU And Twitter Launch Digital Global Partnership In Multiyear Deal

    NBCUniversal and Twitter announced a new global partnership on Monday that will make it easier for marketers to reach global audiences by expanding worldwide social inventory and integrating premium content into trending conversations. The multi-year deal expands a national partnership that began in 2013 and will deliver NBCU’s premium digital content to Twitter, allowing marketers […]

  • Samsung Ads' Cathy Oh: 2021 Is All About Measurement And Attribution In Streaming

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. The rapid shift to streaming TV last year significantly disrupted the advertising industry, and was nothing short of transformational amidst the pandemic, social unrest and a divisive presidential election. But despite its vast potential as an emerging advertising platform for brands and marketers, streaming ad […]

  • New Leadership At FTC And FCC; Australia Wants Google And Facebook To Pay For News

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. New Crew With Biden in the White House, the Federal Trade Commissions and the Federal Communications Commission are playing the usual game of musical chairs triggered by a new administration. The Republican heads of both agencies – Ajit Pai at the FCC and Joe […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Must CTV

    The transformation of the way TV advertising is transacted will be a major theme in 2021. Everyone – both buy- and sell-sides – seems to be talking about addressability these days. Traditional broadcasters have reorganized around streaming and TV-related acquisitions have accelerated – one of the most notable being Roku’s $150 million acquisition of dataxu. […]

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    3 Lingering Myths About the Streaming Ad Opportunity

    This article is sponsored by Tubi. Over the last few years, streaming has become a cultural force – changing the way entire segments of the population navigate and consume TV. Seventy-nine percent of people now report using streaming services to watch TV, according to a recent MRI Simmons Cord Evolution Study. Another study by eMarketer […]

  • Rob Towne, director of performance marketing at Purple Mattress

    Purple Mattress: ‘Views Don’t Mean Much If People Don’t Take Action’

    Mattress startup Purple doesn’t run unskippable video ads. “If someone’s on YouTube and ready to watch a video of their choosing, but you’re forcing them watch 30 seconds of ads first – that’s a brand imposing their will on the viewer,” said Rob Towne, director of performance marketing at Purple Mattress. “As a brand, we choose […]

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