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    As Opportunities Abound In Advanced TV, Marketers Must Proceed With Caution

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Clair Bergam, associate director at The Media Kitchen. At a time when dismal numbers dominate the national conversation, one of the few exceptions are those being generated by the TV and over the top […]

  • Amazon Hires In OTT Advertising; Spotify’s COVID Pain Limited So Far

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Primed For TV  Amazon beefed up its ad-supported OTT ranks with the hire of Maggie Zhang, former EVP of video research and insights at Dentsu Aegis Network. At Amazon, Zhang will develop reach and measurement products for Prime Video advertisers in a role that […]

  • COVID-19 Will Forever Reshape The Upfront

      Is COVID-19 the beginning of the end for upfronts? Buyers and sellers have long questioned the necessity of flashy presentations, especially as the broadcast TV business declines. Disney chairman Bob Iger recently predicted an end to the antiquated upfront process altogether as a result of the economic crisis. Ad buyers have been pushing to […]

  • The NFL Draft Sees Record Interest During Live Sports Drought

    So much chips and salsa is slowly growing stale, beer and soda going flat. If you think the average American TV viewer misses live sports, consider the desperation for brands that target sports advertising. The NFL Draft is seeing clearly enough, with a surge of demand from advertisers that are itching for the return of […]

  • With Live Sports Canceled, AT&T Loses Nearly 900,000 Paid TV Subs In Q1

    With no live sports on the schedule, AT&T lost nearly 900,000 paid subscribers across its premium TV business, which includes DirecTV, U-verse and AT&T TV. That’s nearly double the number of Q1 2019 paid subscriber losses, which were around 544,000. Total pay TV revenue was $10.5 billion, down 7.2%. Sports have long been considered paid […]

  • Netflix Had A Gangbusters Q1, With The Pandemic Spurring 16M New Paid Subs

    News flash to no one: The economy is going up in flames … but Netflix is on fire. Millions of people around the world are under stay-at-home orders, and lots of them are signing up for Netflix, which had its biggest quarter for user growth in Q1 with the addition of 15.77 million new paid […]

  • What Fandango Gets When It Buys Vudu

    NBCUniversal’s Fandango snapped up Vudu from Walmart for an undisclosed price Tuesday, making it the latest independent streaming service to get gobbled up by a big media player. “We are moving into the consolidation phase of the streaming business,” said Forrester principal analyst Jim Nail, citing this deal and Fox’s acquisition of Tubi in March. […]

  • Facebook Speeds Up Game App Launch; EMarketer Updates TV Forecast

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Game On Facebook launched its new gaming app Monday, speeding up the planned June release. The app will compete with Microsoft’s Mixer, Amazon’s Twitch and Google’s YouTube. Facebook Gaming, as it’s called, gets a cut from viewer-to-player transactions, but will eventually also include advertising. […]

  • Thanks To COVID-19, Connected TV Is A Prime Opportunity For Marketers – And Ad Fraud

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Lauren Fisher, vice president of business intelligence at Advertiser Perceptions. The coronavirus outbreak has catapulted connected TV (CTV) into the limelight. What was already considered a promising, premium digital video medium has quickly become […]

  • YouTube CPMs Fall As Viewing Spikes; Kids TV Loses Ground To Streaming

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Junior Streamers Children’s TV shows are losing out to new streaming options. Just look at Disney. Disney Plus passed 50 million subscribers last week while prime-time viewing on its cable network, Disney Channel, slumped 37% in mid April. The network is cutting back on […]

  • Fraud Scheme Targets CTV; Biden’s Social Skills

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Tangled Web Joe Biden hasn’t gained much traction with online platforms. Does he need to? This election is a “battle for the soul of the internet,” with Biden’s mild-mannered decency pitted against President Trump’s shock-jock appeal on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, said Rob […]

  • Keeping the Value Chain Flowing At This Year’s TV Upfronts

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Jay Prasad, chief strategy officer at LiveRamp TV and Data Plus Math, and an IAB Video Board Member. The goal coming out of upfronts used to be as simple as securing enough network inventory […]

  • Peacock Struts; A Rallying Cry For SMBs

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Peacock Takes Flight Peacock launched on Wednesday as a free add-on for Comcast Xfinity and X1 Flex subscribers. The NBCU-owned service will launch nationally on July 15 with an ad-supported option and a premium tier at $4.99 per month. NBCU stuck to its original […]

  • FreeWheel Launches Unified Direct-Sold/Programmatic Product With NBCU And The Trade Desk

    NBCUniversal opened more of its inventory to programmatic platforms on Monday, with a new product integration through FreeWheel and The Trade Desk. FreeWheel, a sister-company of Comcast’s NBCU, is coming out of beta with its “unified decisioning” platform, which operates an auction where programmatic demand is considered alongside direct-sold campaigns for OTT inventory and video […]

  • Bob Iger Returns To Help Disney Through COVID; Quibi Hits 1.7M Downloads In Week One

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Bob’s Back Bob Iger is getting sucked back into Disney management after stepping down as CEO in February. Disney’s business is heavily reliant on people gathering – in theme parks, at movie studios, in theaters and on cruise ships. Disney is losing as much […]

  • Broadcasters Get Creative During Crisis; Amazon Primed To Succeed

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Movie Night (On The Couch) TV networks hope nostalgia will win over home-bound viewers. NBCU launched a franchise last week called “Stay-In Theater,” simulcasting family movies across its family of networks. NBCU will cut national commercial time for the broadcast from 35 minutes to […]

  • AdExchanger Announces Awards Finalists; Disney Plus Hits 50M Subscribers In Five Months

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Ad Tech Oscars The 2020 AdExchanger Awards finalists were announced on Thursday. “Best In-House Media Operation” pits some of the best-known brands in the world: Bayer, Disney Parks and Experiences, Sprint, Nestlé and Uber. It’s also no surprise that finalists exhibiting the best […]

  • Daytime Is Streaming Time: TV Viewing Habits In The Time Of COVID-19

    Coronavirus shelter-in-place orders have been in place for less than a month nationally, but consumer media habits are already massively changing. Streaming is the clear winner of social distancing. From March 9 to March 16, total streaming time grew to 156.1 billion minutes per day in the United States, compared to 127.6 billion minutes during […]

  • How to Elevate Your Streaming TV Campaign with Higher Quality Impressions

    This article is sponsored by Tatari. OTT viewing is on the rise. Once considered a supplementary source of TV content, streaming now accounts for nearly 30% of viewing – and growing. As publishers continue to move more of their content libraries to the advertising video on demand (AVOD) ecosystem, streaming ad impressions will become a […]

  • As COVID-19 Boosts Streaming, Advertisers Can’t Afford To Sit Out OTT Anymore

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Joel Cox, co-founder and executive vice president of strategy and innovation at Strategus. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, many people had already spoken: They want to consume their television media on their time and terms […]

  • Ad Tech M&A Fell Off A Cliff In Q1 – And Not Just Because Of COVID-19

    It was a chilly Q1 for ad tech deal-making, and you can expect more of the same in the second quarter. But you can’t blame it all on COVID-19 – at least not entirely. The ongoing health crisis is only accelerating trends that were already rolling, said Terry Kawaja, CEO and founder of investment bank LUMA […]

  • Brand Safe (At Any Cost?); New CEO For WarnerMedia (And Xandr?)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Pretty Good, Eh? File this one under, “Not an April Fools’ joke.” Postmedia, one of the largest Canadian news media conglomerates, is making all of its online content free this month, thanks to a partnership with Mary Brown’s, a fried chicken chain based in […]

  • MakeSpace Expanded Into Linear TV. Then COVID-19 Happened.

    The six-year-old storage company MakeSpace had plans to go beyond digital marketing and run its first linear TV ads this March. And then the coronavirus pandemic happened. So shortly after starting its linear TV ads, MakeSpace put its plans on hold. “We’re going to completely pause after this week until we can work through the […]

  • Coronavirus Is Accelerating Pluto TV’s Already Massive Growth

    If there’s one category other than cannabis and toilet paper that’s doing pretty well right now, it’s streaming. “We’re in a fortunate spot,” said Tom Ryan, CEO of platform Pluto TV, where total viewing hours increased across the board last week. But the ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) platform was already growing at a rapid clip before […]

  • Netflix Looks Strong Again; Twitter Revises Guidance

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Net’ Benefits Netflix investors have been worried about its high costs, unprofitability and increased competition. But that same balance sheet is starting to look like a safe harbor. “In fact, Netflix’s liquidity position and the tailwinds from social distancing combine to give the company […]

  • Postponing The Olympics; Crisis Will Only Strengthen Big Tech

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Games Must Not Go On It’s official: The 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be postponed, an International Olympic Committee (IOC) member told USA Today. It’s the first time that the Olympic games won’t be held since World War II, though brands and athletes may […]

  • What Happens In A Year With No Upfronts; Will The Internet Hold?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Let Me Be Upfront Beyond canceling the glitzy upfront events this year, the coronavirus pandemic might have a broader impact on how TV ad dollars are negotiated for the season. With studio productions for fall 2020 in limbo, most of the dealmaking between ad […]

  • Tubi, Pluto And Xumo Make A Trend: Why Networks Are Obsessed With AVOD

    Fox Corporation bought itself a piece of the free ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) action earlier this week with its $440 million acquisition of Tubi. The deal follows Comcast’s acquisition of Xumo in February, reportedly for around $100 million, and Viacom’s (now ViacomCBS’s) $340 million purchase of Pluto TV early last year. There are now […]

  • How To Be An Ad Sales Exec And A Mom During A Pandemic

    Being a working mom was hard enough. Then COVID-19 came along. With schools closed, Andrea Zapata, VP of data innovation and insights at Effectv, Comcast’s cable ad sales group, is pulling data to help clients understand how media will be impacted by COVID-19 one minute while teaching her five- and seven-year-old boys how to read, […]

  • Will Publishers Benefit From Media Consumption Spike?; Disney Could Sell TrueX Ad Platform

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Pains Media consumption is spiking almost as fast as the coronavirus is spreading, with people locked in their homes. But TV networks may only see short-term gains as the world faces a recession and production crews are forced to halt filming, […]

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