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  • Jon Stephenson, Founder and CEO of SoundStack

    Podcasters Deserve A More Open Ad Ecosystem

    Podcaster adoption of dynamic ad insertion (DAI) increased from less than 50% in 2019 to a whopping 84% in 2021. But for podcasters to get the most value out of DAI, they need an open environment. Using DAI within a walled garden makes it harder to get the full benefit of great innovation, writes Jon Stephenson, Founder and CEO of SoundStack.

  • Nielsen Reorgs And Cuts Units; Is The Duopoly On The Downswing?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Shake-Up At Nielsen Nielsen just can’t catch a break. First, Nielsen lost its MRC accreditation. Now the company is undergoing a massive reorg – and some industry folks are worried Nielsen might miss a very important deadline. Nielsen’s revamped measurement platform, Nielsen ONE, […]

  • How Dstillery And PurpleLab Are Targeting Pharma Ads Without Personal Identifiable Information

    Data platform Dstillery released a contextual solution with healthcare analytics company PurpleLab to help pharma advertisers target audiences without third-party cookies. The tool uses ID-less signals, such as URL, time of day of web visits and regional location, then uses that data to find patterns in online behavior that are associated with specific health conditions.

  • Holly Eagleson, VP of marketing, Misfits Market

    Thinking Outside The (Subscription) Box With Misfits Market

    When online grocery subscription service Misfits Market was founded in 2018, it took a page right out of the DTC advertiser’s playbook, says Holly Eagleson, VP of marketing. But since the release of Apple’s ATT, Misfits has been embracing new channels.

  • Charles Cantu, CEO and founder at Reset Digital

    Brand Safety Is Blocking Black-Owned Media

    Brand safety’s detrimental impact on diverse, equitable and inclusive media goals is a question of automation gone wrong, ham-fisted implementation and industry leaders choosing the easy route, writes Charles Cantu, CEO and founder at Reset Digital. In this column, he reviews how brand safety’s DEI problem has developed and recommends steps advertisers, agencies and brand safety organizations can take to overcome it.

  • Comic: Back To School

    Winning By Lowering The Quality Bar; I Can’t Make Heads Or Retails Of This

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Long Story Short Short-form video content is often thought of as tangentially competitive to traditional TV broadcasters and entertainment studios. That’s partly because short, user-generated social content (TikTok in particular) doesn’t compete directly with TV studios for ad budgets, writes Doug Shapiro, a broadcast […]

  • Meta and Facebook logos

    European Regulators Accuse Meta Of Using Ad-Related Data To Harm The Competition

    The European Commission just left Meta a lump of coal in its stocking. On Monday, European regulators charged Meta with antitrust violations for “distorting competition in the markets for online classified ads,” including through unfair access to advertising data pulled from its competitors. Specifically, the commission issued what’s known as a “statement of objections,” which […]

  • More Performance, Less Transparency: Inside Meta’s Advantage+ Shopping Black Box

    Meta Advantage+ is not a new streaming service, despite the “plus.” And it’s not a healthcare plan, though it sounds like one. It’s Meta’s version of a first-party data-based ad platform locked inside the blackest black box any Facebook advertiser has ever known.

  • Nicole Scaglione, global VP of OTT & CTV business at PubMatic

    Programmatic Transparency Will Help CTV Scale

    TV advertising is undergoing a tectonic shift from programmed to programmatic. Not unlike on the open web – but unlike on linear – advertisers can use programmatic to get scale across connected TV. There’s demand for biddable CTV because buyers realize they can get more flexibility and transparent signals from publishers.

  • Comic: InstaTikSnapTokTube

    Demystifying The TikTok Magic; Streaming Carriage Disputes Are All The Rage

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Feed Frenzy TikTok seems to possess some kind of viral pixie dust it sprinkles on every user’s feed. There’s a general sense that TikTok always nails it with the sharpest, timeliest content. And here’s why: TikTok was built as a feed and created […]

  • LG-Owned Alphonso Just Ousted Its CEO And Executive Chairman

    The leadership team is out at LG Ads Solutions. As of Friday, at least two of Alphonso’s top brass were pushed out, including CEO Raghu Kodige and Alphonso co-founder and executive chairman Ashish Chordia. What gives?

  • rebuilding

    Why This European Identity Company Deleted All Of Its Data And Started Over

    In late May 2019 – one year after GDPR went into effect – European identity solutions provider Roq.ad decided to delete all of its data and rebuild its cross-device graph from scratch to make sure it only dealt in consented data as defined by the law.

  • Michael Benedek, CEO of Datonics

    Hate Speech On Social Platforms Is Real. Brands Have To Take Action

    In a recent terrorism advisory bulletin, the Department of Homeland Security increased levels of concern for potential violence against LGBTQ, Jewish and migrant communities. It’s now more important than ever for brands to have strong ethics and flex their ad dollar muscles. They must demand that social media platforms do all they can to rein in hate speech and insinuations of violence on their platforms, writes Michael Benedek, CEO of Datonics.

  • Comic: A.I. Ad Campaign

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

  • What A Tangled Web3 We Weave; Netflix, Meet Advertiser Make-Goods

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Untangling Web2 From Web3 Which Web2 social platforms are driving Web3 growth?  It turns out there’s “an interesting inversion” happening, according to a blog by Antonio García Martinez, co-founder of Web3 attribution company Spindl. Web3 companies get huge value from Twitter, whereas Google […]

  • Comic: Excellent Value Exchange!

    AdExplainer: Your CPRA Download

    Although there are important nuances between the different laws, businesses that have been working toward compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act are in a good position for complying with other state privacy statutes. But the CPRA has several unique provisions that make it a beast all its own.

  • For Better Results, Target What I Care About — Not Who I Am

    Right now, I’m shopping online for a very important purchase: I’m trying to find the right remedy for my allergies. Your best chance of getting my click isn’t serving me an ad for the socks I bought earlier today or the car my demographics suggest I might buy. The smart move is to serve me an ad that helps me choose something that will take care of my allergies.

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Unboxing Google’s Black Boxes

    Google’s Performance Max performs – but with a caveat. Marketers can’t control their campaigns and have no say over where their ads run or even, in some cases, what the creative looks like. And flying blind can lead to problems. Plus: Digital media layoffs and a recap of Google Ad Manager’s recent outage.

  • Recently Relaunched Agency Anagram Wants To Serve The Smaller Fish

    In October, Anagram spun off from programmatic platform Digilant and relaunched as a full-service media agency. Since then, it’s set its sights on serving the little guys: midmarket brands.

  • CTV Benefits Are Obvious – But Is Effective Attribution Possible?

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is by Jeff Sue, GM, Americas at Mintegral.  Connected TV (CTV) is rapidly emerging as an enticing channel for advertisers looking to increase their campaign reach and tap into new channels of ad inventory. The mobile ad […]

  • The Bird Is Freed?

    Twitter Struggles To Balance Ads And Subscrips; Apple Is Playing Sports To Win

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Twitter’s Subscription Conniptions Elon Musk has been a vocal advocate of Twitter’s subscription business. But subscription growth can come at a severe cost to advertising, the actual revenue.  Twitter Blue, as the subscription is called, promises far fewer ads as part of the deal. […]

  • Peter Panel

    VIZIO Builds A Measurement Panel With ACR Data

    Smart TV manufacturer VIZIO announced a census-representative panel built using automatic content recognition data from Inscape, VIZIO’s ACR data subsidiary. VIZIO has access to ACR data from roughly 21 million smart TVs, and Innovid is one of the first measurement providers to use VIZIO’s so-called “National Representative Panel.”

  • LADbible Is Still Praying For Its Post-Cookie ‘Silver Bullet’

    UK-based publisher LADbible Group is testing post-cookie alternatives and building its contextual targeting capabilities. But the social-first publisher has yet to be convinced that any of these alternatives will be a truly viable replacement for the much-maligned – and yet still widely used – third-party cookie.

  • Meet Performance Max, The Blackest Black Box Of All Google Ad Products

    Lost in the Sturm und Drang of Q4 (Q for quarantine) 2020, Google introduced a beta program called Performance Max, its first ad product spanning all Google-owned media. Fast-forward to today, and Performance Max has quietly become the fastest growing and potentially most controversial product in the Google portfolio.

  • Steve Roach, head of mobile app sales at Index Exchange

    Consumers Are Running To Mobile Apps – Why Are Marketers Holding Back?

    Brand marketers are still hesitant to lean into a mobile-first approach, particularly in programmatic. But with the mobile app economy predicted to grow to $156 billion by 2023, why the uncertainty? Today, the digital advertising industry has the opportunity to transform the mobile app channel by acknowledging, understanding and tackling marketers’ concerns, writes Steve Roach, head of mobile app sales at Index Exchange.

  • Thank You, Digital Markets Act!; Google Needs To Reenergize The Sandbox

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A New Day, A New Apple Apple engineers are preparing to support third-party app stores on iPhones and iPads, Bloomberg reports.  But this is not a change of heart on Apple’s part. Apple is simply following the law. A new rule in the […]

  • Mark Prince, SVP & head of economic empowerment, Dentsu Media

    Truly Supporting Diverse Publishers Means Doing It On The Regular

    Advertisers often talk about supporting Black- and minority-owned media companies. It’s Mark Prince’s job to help them turn those pledges into action. As SVP and head of economic empowerment at Dentsu Media, he pushes brands to consistently diversify their media mix – and move away from one-off investments.

  • Treating Customers Like People, Not Data Points

    How well do you know your audience?

    I’m not just talking about their age, location, gender or purchase history. I’m talking about the subtle details that really tell you who they are as people. Details that provide a clear understanding of how to communicate with them beyond superficial insights.

  • Another Ill-Advised Pivot To Video Is One Reason For Publisher Layoffs

    The most commonly cited rationale for publisher staffing cuts has been marketers’ hesitance to spend on advertising amid persistent economic uncertainty. But publishers’ latest pivot to video and increased competition among digital channels is also likely to blame.

  • Matt Chmiel, strategy director at Siberia

    In The Post-Cookie Era, Data Collection Must Be More Active And Goal-Oriented

    The post-cookie marketplace must be reimagined for active customer data collection in which both the customer and brand are incentivized to create a more direct and reciprocal relationship in which both reap the benefits. Matt Chmiel, strategy director at Siberia, recommends four steps that will help brands make the journey from passive to active data collection.