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  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Cleaning Up Fingerprinting

    Fingerprinting, an alternative to third-party cookies, uses a constellation of browser signals to identify a person. The browsers don’t like it, but can they actually stamp it out? Plus: Advertising will grow, albeit slowly, in 2023, according to recent ad agency forecasts.

  • This Streaming Channel Monetizes With Shoppable Liquor Ads

    NBTV is part of a growing trend of content studios producing long-form sponsored video for advertisers. Its channel Spirits Network works directly with brands on sponsored video content with shoppable ads that highlight specific spirits and liquor products on-screen and link directly to an ecommerce page and checkout option.

  • How Social Video Company Tastemade Cooked Up A Streaming Platform

    Video creators like Tastemade are blurring the lines between short- and long-form video. Tastemade launched in 2012 to create food-focused video content for social media platforms, but the exploding growth in connected TV viewership triggered a transition for Tastemade to expand into a broader media company that includes streaming channels.

  • Brands Blur The Lines Between Ads And Shows; WaPo’s Arc And Science

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. From Ad Pod To Episode Advertisers are increasingly participating at the ground level of TV shows or even producing their own content. On streaming services, the tactic gives marketers a way onto streaming services that don’t run ads or have a much lighter ad […]

  • The quality of marketing data – or, rather, the lack thereof – is arguably as big of an issue as signal loss, but doesn’t get nearly as much ink.

    Truthset’s Collective Launches Out Of Beta To Combat Defective Data

    The quality of marketing data – or, rather, the lack thereof – is arguably as big of an issue as signal loss, but doesn’t get nearly as much ink. On Wednesday, data validation provider Truthset opened the doors of its data collective to help data providers independently test the accuracy of their consumer records.

  • Updated OpenRTB Standards Are Simplifying Programmatic Digital Out Of Home

    The IAB Tech Lab has updated its OpenRTB standard to include objects specifically designed for DOOH. It also published new DOOH-specific guidelines and technical resources for real time bidding in collaboration with the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA) and Outsmart, the Out of Home Advertising Association for the UK.

  • A New Era For Rideshare Advertising And DOOH Experiences

    OOH advertising spend is nearly back to prepandemic highs as of Q2 2022. This rapid rebound and growth are creating an inflection point for the category – one that’s driving a renaissance for OOH and digital OOH ad experiences going into 2023.

  • Carolina Abenante, co-founder of NYIAX

    Without Data Privacy Standardization, We’re Navigating The Wild West

    FTC v Kochava is a landmark battle in the long war over data privacy regulations. But regardless of how this particular case turns out, the digital marketing industry needs clearer standards for the collection, exchange and use of consumer data, writes Carolina Abenante, co-founder of NYIAX.

  • More Layoffs At BuzzFeed; Can’t Spell “Bundle” Without “Bled”

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. BuzzCuts BuzzFeed is laying off 12% of its workforce, Variety reports, based on an SEC filing. The reduction will apparently help BuzzFeed “weather an economic downturn that I believe will extend well into 2023,” writes CEO Jonah Peretti in a memo.  BuzzFeed’s revenue […]

  • How Brands are Tackling Decreasing Consumer Trust in Advertising

    The landmark shift toward privacy is turning the digital advertising industry on its head. A definitive 98% of advertisers say they’re concerned about online privacy and identity changes negatively impacting customer and audience trust. Permutive teamed up with AdExchanger because it wanted to understand: Where do we go from here? What followed was an in-depth […]

  • Mary Engle, EVP of policy, BBB National Programs

    Regulatory Scrutiny And The Intricacies Of Ad Law With A 30-Year FTC Veteran

    Mary Engle is EVP of policy at BBB National Programs, a nonprofit organization that’s helping keep self-regulation of the ad industry alive. She’s also spent more than three decades with the FTC. In this episode, Engle gets into the weeds on “commercial surveillance,” the nitty-gritty of ad disclosures, the FTC’s case against Kochava and more.

  • How The North Face Put A New Face On Its Marketing

    Recently, when The North Face ran an RFP for a programmatic buying agency, it went with WITHIN, which also happens to be the performance agency that won its creative services RFP earlier this year. The agency restructuring reflects a broader change for The North Face’s marketing, says media VP Bethany Evans.

  • Betterment Tapped DOOH To Drive Awareness Amid Retail Investment Boom

    Betterment, an investment and financial services app that competes with Robinhood, has typically focused its digital advertising efforts on the bottom of the marketing funnel, including search and social. But spurred by the meme-stock-driven rise of retail investing, the company decided to change up its tactics and pursue a brand awareness campaign centered on digital out-of-home (DOOH).

  • Hasan Arik, Founder and CPO, Redmill Solutions.

    Agency Payment Terms: How Long Before Delayed Payments Create A False Economy?

    Brands are feeling the pressure to cut costs as the global economy remains uncertain. Some are even appealing to agencies to extend payment terms to get a handle on their finances. But it’s time for payment terms to be pruned to reasonable lengths to restore brand-agency relations and ensure supply chains don’t become overburdened with debts, writes Hasan Arik, Founder and CPO, Redmill Solutions.

  • LUMA’s Digital Marketing Report Is Out; Live Shop Till You Drop, Pretty Please

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The State Of Digital Marketing (Is Not Great) The LUMA State of Digital Marketing report generally paints a rose-tinted scene for ad tech. The same is true this year, though a few metrics stick out.  For one, although every category is down in the […]

  • fingerprinting crackdown?

    AdExplainer: What You Need To Know About Device Fingerprinting

    For more than a decade, the ad tech industry has tried to replace the term “fingerprinting” with euphemisms, like probabilistic modeling. But too bad for ad tech, because the term stuck.

  • 4 Trends Driving Digital Marketing In 2023

    We’re going back to the basics in 2023. After a few years of big spending on brand campaigns and doing test drives of emerging channels, inflation and recessionary pressures mean pumping the brakes on superfluous spending and the nice-to-haves. Here are the key trends I see driving digital marketing in 2023.

  • GroupM And Magna’s Global Ad Forecasts Predict A Durable Ad Market

    Global advertising revenue grew 6.5% in 2022 and is projected to grow 5.9% in 2023, according to GroupM’s global year-end industry growth forecast. Meanwhile, Magna’s December global ad forecast predicts 4.8% growth in 2023 after 6.6% growth in 2022.

  • 3 Reasons Why Ad-Supported Streaming Services Lose Subscribers

    The good news for streaming providers is that consumers are on board with how they deliver content, especially when they can save a few bucks with free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) and ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD). However, despite these free or low-cost ad-supported content options, streaming services are still struggling to gain and retain subscribers.

  • The Podcast Purchase Pipeline; Canada Wants More Canadians On YouTube

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Podcast To Cart  Podcast advertising is plagued by measurement challenges. For example, there’s nothing to click or optimize.  But marketers still like the channel for its intimacy and because podcasts are starting to pop in attribution reports. Ecommerce retailer Uncommon Goods spent $2.8 million […]

  • Comic: Domino Effect

    Meet The MSPA, The IAB’S Answer To State Privacy Laws

    Last week, the IAB’s multistate privacy agreement (MSPA) was made available for advertisers, publishers and ad tech partners to sign and begin using to track their data flows. But what is the MSPA?

  • This Ecommerce Platform Is Banking On Live Shopping

    Social media has been a petri dish for live video shopping in China. But in the US, although social shopping is starting to pick up, it hasn’t gained much traction yet. Still, companies like the ecommerce startup CommentSold are betting that live shopping is finally about to take off — with the right tech and the right training in place, that is.

  • Uriah Av-Ron, partner and founder at Oasis Public Relations.

    Does Apple Really Care About Privacy?

    Back in 2018, Tim Cook said, “The truth is, we could make a ton of money if we monetized our customer—if our customer was our product.” Fast-forward to 2022, and, to deliver the most relevant Apple Search Ads, the company uses “information a customer includes in their Apple ID account” for ad targeting purposes. If that isn’t monetizing your customers, what is, writes Uriah Av-Ron, partner and founder at Oasis Public Relations.

  • Comic: Surveillance Advertising

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

  • Get Wrapped In Excitement; Twitter Offers Huge Freebies For Q4 Buys

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. That’s A Wrapped This week once again saw social timelines taken over by Spotify Wrapped, the audio service’s year-end user roundup of the most-played music and podcasts. In addition to highlighting Spotify’s first-party data, Wrapped has become the company’s most effective marketing tool, […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: The Hypocrisy Of Brand Safety

    Brand safety has a hypocrisy problem. Violence that gets a pass when it’s a fictional TV show becomes flagged if it’s part of an online news story. But to what end? Plus: what Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales results portend for retailers’ prospects in Q4 and beyond.

  • Comic: Clean Rooms

    Disney Integrates With VideoAmp To Bolster Its Clean Room With Measurement

    Clean rooms are ad tech’s answer to data privacy. But they can also give advertisers more accurate reach and frequency measurement through first-party audience matching. Disney has been building out its clean room for roughly a year, and announced an integration with VideoAmp on Thursday, which will bolster clean room measurement with VideoAmp’s TV viewership data.

  • The LMC Wants To Ensure Local News Publishers Actually Have A Post-Cookie Future

    Thanks to signal loss, recession fears and the “ad tech tax,” publishers of all sizes are seeing their ad revenue suffer. But the problem is more pronounced among local news publishers, many of which were barely getting by before platform privacy changes roiled the digital advertising industry. The Local Media Consortium (LMC) shares how it’s helping its members mitigate these headwinds.

  • TikTok is a dancing fly in the FTC’s argument ointment.

    Keurig Dr Pepper Ticks Off Agencies; Is TikTok More TV Than Social Media?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Ailment Is Worse Than The Keurig Keurig Dr Pepper sparked a rare joint agency outcry regarding an RFP for its PR business.  The beverage brand issued an RFP with 360-day payment terms – meaning the brand wouldn’t have to pay for work done […]

  • Pop art of a troll eating ice cream, created using DALL-E

    Shutterstock Is Embracing – And Grappling With – The Ethical Conundrum Of AI Art

    It’s not hard to imagine the applications of AI-generated art for media and marketing, including spitting out multiple variations of creative quickly, cheaply and easily. But AI art is also sparking a lot of very tricky questions, such as: What is “real” art, and can robots create it?