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Identity

  • Sara Badler

    4 Questions Publishers Seeking Identity Partners Need To Ask

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by  Sara Badler, SVP of advertising and partnerships at Dotdash. Digital identity has to remain key to any innovative publisher’s strategy. But as we approach the post-cookie era (even if it happens later than originally planned), […]

  • Magnite Moving Ahead With Alternative To Third-Party Cookies

    Though Google announced last week that it would delay the phase-out of third-party cookies for nearly two years, sell-side platform Magnite has no plans to slow down its push to create an identity solution using first-party data to reach audiences. “It’s great that we have more time … but we as an industry still need […]

  • Omri Kedem Croud

    Chrome's Delay In Deprecating Third-Party Cookies Doesn’t Change The Importance of Privacy

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Omri Kedem, programmatic media director at Croud. Last Thursday, Chrome announced plans to delay the deprecation of third-party cookies by almost two years. Chrome’s decision to temporarily maintain the third-party […]

  • Rachel Parkin CafeMedia

    What the Delay to the End of Third-Party Cookies Means for Advertisers

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Rachel Parkin, executive vice president of strategy and sales at CafeMedia. Some of us may not have been surprised by last week’s announcement that Google is delaying the deprecation of […]

  • The Online Advertising Industry Reacts To Chrome’s Cookie Deprecation Delay

    Following Google’s announcement on Thursday that Chrome would be delaying its third-party cookie phaseout by almost two years, the overwhelming sentiment across the industry is … relief. Though agency, ad tech and programmatic publisher execs spun confident stories about plans for digital advertising without third-party cookies, that reality was more like a train rushing along […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Google's Third-Party Cookie Extension

     The teacher just gave the class an extension on a hard, confusing assignment. Third-party cookies won’t go away in Google Chrome until the end of 2023, a delay of nearly two years. Google said the decision would allow its Privacy Sandbox proposals to move further along. Currently, only three of more than 30 are in […]

  • Google Grants A Third-Party Cookie Reprieve, Delays Deprecation By Two Years

    Are you having fun in the sandbox? I hope so, because it’s going to be awhile. Google‘s plan to deprecate third-party cookies by Q2 2022 will be delayed by almost two years, so publishers, advertisers and web developers have time to test and build feasible alternatives, the company announced in a blog post on Thursday. […]

  • Joanna Catalano Piano

    How To Evaluate An Identity Solution

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Joanna Catalano, Chief Growth Officer of Piano. As Google closes the door on the era of the third-party cookie, the time is now for publishers and brands to prepare. So what exactly is the right […]

  • Group Nine Leaning Into First-Party Data With New Insights Tool

    Group Nine Media, which publishes Thrillist, NowThis, The Dodo, Seeker and PopSugar, launched a first-party data solution called “In-GeNuity” earlier this month in response to the coming disappearance of third-party cookies. The product matches brands with users based on content preferences – such as  bringing together pizza lovers and a pizza delivery service. “We can […]

  • Jesse Judelman, SVP of sales for the Americas at Vevo

    Vevo’s CTV Business Is Singing As Video Consumption Moves To The TV Screen

    Music video hosting service Vevo has graduated from the smartphone to the living room. At the start of the pandemic, just 4% of its business came from connected TV. Today, nearly 50% of Vevo’s business comes courtesy of CTV, mainly through numerous distribution partnerships with the likes of Samsung, Pluto TV, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon […]

  • SXM Media is testing speech-to-text technology that automatically transcribes and categorizes podcast episodes.

    SXM Media Tests Transcription Tech To Help Advertisers Scale Podcast Buys

    Podcast discovery can be as challenging for advertisers as it is for consumers. “It’s a mass reach vehicle, but the targeting and anti-targeting that advertisers can do in podcasts has been very manual in nature,” said Claire Fanning, VP of ad innovation strategy at SXM Media, the newly launched unified sales team that combines Pandora, […]

  • Identity Reality Check: Most Identity Solutions Will Fail

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Ian Trider, VP of RTB platform operations at Centro. If there are at least 80 companies purporting to offer identity solutions, surely the ad tech industry is set, right? Nope. I would argue that most […]

  • Forget about asking for permission to collect cookies. Google will have to ask for permission to not collect them.

    Google Pledges Not To Kill Third-Party Cookies Without The UK Competition Watchdog’s Say-So

    Forget about asking for permission to collect cookies. Google will have to ask for permission to not collect them. On Friday, the UK’s competition regulator – the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) – announced that Google has agreed to address concerns about its plan to remove third-party cookies from Chrome. The compromise comes following a joint […]

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  • Twitter Launches Its Subscription Service; Criteo's Got A New Look

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. VIP Access Cue the 1990s club track “Blue” by Eiffel 65, because Twitter just put up a velvet rope for users to gain VIP access for exclusive features. On Thursday, Twitter launched its first subscription service, dubbed Twitter Blue, with an initial rollout in […]

  • A Chinese Competitor To Android And Apple Operating Systems; CTV’s Identity Challenge

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Harmonization Chinese tech companies are looking to create their own alternatives to Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems, which dominate the mobile market. On Wednesday, Huawei launched its own self-developed operating system – HarmonyOS – across a slew of devices, including smartphones. The […]

  • Amazon Is Creating Its Own Third-Party Cookie Replacement; Publicis Groupe’s Maurice Lévy Is Staying Put

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Amazon’s ID Add to cart: proprietary third-party cookie replacement. Digiday reports that Amazon is working on an identifier of its own that would be available through its DSP and to outside publishers through its supply-side ad tech division. It’s not clear exactly when an […]

  • Andrew Bloom Data Axle

    Four Steps for Embracing, Rather than Combatting, the Walled Gardens

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Andrew Bloom, Chief Commercial Officer of Data Axle. Our industry spends a lot of time talking about “walled gardens” and the hazards that their policies pose to the broader digital […]

  • Google Clarifies Its Stance On Post-Cookie Advertising IDs – And It’s Not Good For Ad Tech

    Google gave its clearest guidance yet regarding how the company will treat shared advertising identifiers once third-party cookies are removed from Chrome. And it’s not good news for ad tech companies that have championed universal ID programs. In March, Google’s director of product management for ads privacy and trust, David Temkin, confirmed in a company […]

  • Jerry Dischler Google

    Google Ads GM Jerry Dischler On Why Privacy Solutions Need To Be "Durable"

    The advertising industry is awash in proposals for third-party cookie alternatives. But Google says it’s sitting out most of them because it doesn’t think they have a future. “We just don’t see some of the solutions being proposed as durable for the long term,” Google Ads VP and GM Jerry Dischler told AdExchanger before the […]

  • Amazon DSP Submits To An Audit; VideoAmp Raises $75M

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Opening The Books Amazon is acquiescing to an audit by the Media Rating Council of the online retailer’s ad tech. Amazon’s demand-side platform saw tremendous growth in Q1 as ad revenue soared nearly 90% year over year. Sponsored Products – Amazon’s cost-per-click product listing […]

  • Why Acquiring First-Party Data is Not an Easy Substitute to Third-Party Cookies

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Seraj Bharwani, Chief Strategy Officer at AcuityAds. There is no shortage of advice on alternatives to third-party cookies these days. The most frequently cited advice goes something like, if you can’t […]

  • Tim Cook To Push Back Against Epic’s Antitrust Claims; Omnicom Gets In The Clean Room Game

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Tim’s Turn Apple CEO Tim Cook will soon testify in the company’s lawsuit with Epic Games. Epic sued after its hugely popular game Fortnite was kicked out of the App Store last year for flouting Apple’s 30% cut of in-game revenues. Epic claimed that […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: What’s The Forecast For The Trade Desk Stock?

    The sun hasn’t been shining on Wall Street this week as tech stocks dipped precipitously – The Trade Desk among them. Despite turning in decent earnings, TTD’s stock dove by more than 25%, making it one of the most affected of the ad tech bunch. It was a surprising development after more than a year […]

  • Oracle is the latest company to join Unified ID 2.0. The integration will allow marketers to use the UIDs to help with identity resolution.

    Oracle Signs On To Support Unified ID 2.0

    Next up in Unified ID 2.0 partner news: Oracle. On Thursday, Oracle became the most recent company to join the open source initiative, developed by The Trade Desk to serve as a hashed email-based alternative to third-party cookies. Specifically, Oracle’s integration with UID 2.0 will allow marketers to use the identifier to help with identity […]

  • Measurement Standards Finally Come To Digital Out-Of-Home Advertising

    After a tough year for the out-of-home industry, the world is starting to open up – and so are advertiser budgets. Digital out-of-home (DOOH) alone is projected to grow 20% next year, according to MAGNA. There are an estimated 1.25 million digital screens in the US across billboards, street furniture, service kiosks, screens in bars, […]

  • Retargeting Revives, As Criteo Turns In Another Strong Quarter

    Retargeting might be considered a legacy business, but it held strong for Criteo – and actually grew – during the first quarter of this year. On Criteo’s Q1 earnings call Wednesday, CEO Megan Clarken pointed to the resilience of retargeting as a driver of the company’s growth. Not that retargeting’s rebound wasn’t also somewhat of a surprise. […]

  • AdGear Founders Raise $3.6 Million For New Data Privacy Venture

    The founders of AdGear – a Canadian DSP and ad server acquired by Samsung Ads in 2016 – raised $3.6 million in seed funding to build a SaaS data connectivity platform called Optable. Optable uses specialized algorithms that ensure the secure transmission of encrypted audience data. The cryptographic technology allows for decentralized and secure data […]

  • Mobile Ad Blocking On The Rise; Meredith Sells Its Local TV Stations For $2.7 Billion

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Chocka-ad-blocker While everyone is freaking about the phaseout of third parties cookies and low IDFA opt-in rates, don’t forget – an estimated 40% of US adults already block online ads on PCs or phones. According to new data from Blockthrough reported by CNET, ad blocking […]

  • WebMD Parent Company Internet Brands to Acquire PulsePoint

    WebMD and Medscape parent company Internet Brands is set to acquire PulsePoint, a New York-based programmatic platform focused on healthcare marketers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition is set to close in early June following regulatory approvals. Healthcare and pharmaceutical marketers’ digital advertising spend grew over 14% in 2020 and is expected […]

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