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  • Is Programmatic Making Linear TV Cool Again?

    Live television is back in style. And according to Magnite, there’s a surge in demand for linear addressable inventory from programmatic buyers. The net result is that SSPs are squeezing linear addressability into their tech stacks. Magnite, for one, ran a test campaign that points to programmatic addressable’s incremental reach potential.

  • Why Churn Still Matters In The Age Of AVOD

    The success and value of an AVOD platform depends on more than just the size and growth of the audience. How much time they spend streaming also matters. And as the AVOD landscape becomes more competitive, platforms like Netflix will need to focus on user experience to keep viewers watching, writes Joel Cox, co-founder and SVP of strategy and innovation at Strategus.

  • The Blue-Check Racket; Netflix Hires Top-Tier Ad Talent

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Trust But Verify An Instagram fraud scheme used free-to-set-up music creator personas on Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer and a spattering of sponsored posts and press releases to convince Instagram to dish out blue-check verifications to hundreds of undeserving or outright fraudulent accounts since […]

  • Samsung Relaunches Samsung TV Plus, Placing Big Bets On FAST Channels

    Free, ad-supported TV (FAST) is the fastest-growing tier of streaming. To take advantage of the trend, Samsung relaunched its FAST platform, Samsung TV Plus, on Tuesday. The relaunch includes more channels from TV networks like A+E and AMC, more local news, and distribution across Samsung … smart fridges.

  • Branch is expanding its offering with the acquisition of a first-party data platform.

    Branch Just Bought A First-Party Data Platform For App Developers

    Mobile measurement provider Branch is expanding its offering with the acquisition of a first-party data platform. On Wednesday, Branch bought AdLibertas, a data platform that helps developers gather and analyze their first-party data in one place.

  • Why A Recession Won’t Change What Matters To Marketers

    For much of 2022, business leaders have been bracing for a downturn. But if a recession does hit, advertisers are unlikely to pull back on performance spend as they continue to chase consumer attention amid changing media consumption habits.

  • Ian Trider, VP of RTB platform operations at Basis Technologies.

    Targeting Means More Than Just User IDs

    Ad tech must quit its addiction to user IDs and instead start focusing on how we can innovate in other areas: audience targeting, managing frequency and improving measurement (especially conversion attribution). Meanwhile, contextual and geo-based targeting are a great way to reach an audience and get better than expected ROI on campaigns, writes Ian Trider, VP of RTB platform operations at Basis Technologies.

  • How VCs Can Cripple A Promising Category; Time To Build Something New

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. VC You On The Other Side The food delivery app Gopuff is looking for a $300 million “cash cushion,” The Wall Street Journal reports, to help bridge tough economic times and diminishing returns in the superfast food delivery startup category.   SoftBank, a gigantic […]

  • AdExplainer: The Digital Services Act Vs. The Digital Markets Act

    The European Parliament adopted the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in July. Although they were passed as one legislative package, they function as two distinct laws. But there is one common thread: Holding Big Tech providers more accountable for what happens on their platforms.

  • Molson Coors Is Brewing A Full-Bodied Data Strategy

    Although Molson Coors has hired a bunch of people who can manage programmatic – they sit on what the company calls its precision and digital marketing team – there’s a lot more to in-housing than media execution and getting hands on keyboards.

  • Fiona Campbell-Webster, chief privacy officer, MediaMath

    Doing The Math On Privacy Compliance

    With five state privacy laws set to go into effect next year, consumer privacy and issues related to data collection are top of mind for everyone – but especially people like this week’s guest, Fiona Campbell-Webster, chief privacy officer at MediaMath.

  • Marilois Snowman, CEO and founder of Mediastruction.

    Can Speed, Smarts, Scale And Spending Ever Coexist In The Mid-Market?

    Managing digital campaigns for the mid-market is hard. Mid-marketers need to consider speed, smarts, scale and spend. But pick three, writes Marilois Snowman, CEO and founder of Mediastruction.

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    Tribune Quantifies The AMP Effect; The Sad State Of Newspapers

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. AMPed Up And AMPed Out Last year, Google changed its search algorithm to take its thumb off the scale for AMP pages.  Accelerated Mobile Pages are a plague on web publishers. Although they promise somewhat better site-loading times, historically, all they really do […]

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    The FTC Sues Kochava For ‘Selling’ Sensitive Location Data

    The FTC sued Kochava on Monday for allegedly selling visitation data tied to abortion clinics, mental health facilities, places of worship, domestic abuse shelters and other sensitive locations.

  • Retail Media Needs A Reality Check

    Commerce and retail media suddenly became an incredible tailwind for online advertising. But anyone banking on retail media networks to power programmatic growth for years to come needs a reality check, writes AdExchanger Senior Editor James Hercher.

  • How One Of The Little Guys In Digital Media Figured Out Programmatic

    Chrome Unboxed, which started in 2015 as a YouTube channel for unboxing videos featuring Google’s Chromebook products, is emblematic of the early struggles upstart publishers have in monetizing their content. Its path to ad-supported profitability shows there’s still hope for the little guys in digital media.

  • Why Fiverr Is Adding Linear TV To Its Media Mix

    Fiverr is a site that matchmakes freelancers with companies looking to meet immediate, one-off business needs. But now that remote work appears here to stay, Fiverr realized it needed new messaging to get large businesses to hire freelancers on a longer-term basis, said Matt Clunan, Fiverr’s global head of brand and digital. And Fiverr decided TV is the best way to branch out.

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    Gossip Abounds About Amazon; TikTok Takes More Political Ad Dollars

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. EA Or Nay? EA Games is looking for a buyer, according to game news journal Puck. And the buyer will probably be a company with a streaming service.  After a (debunked) rumor saying Amazon intends to buy EA, its stock surged 15% in […]

  • Bill Watkins, CRO, Pinterest

    Pinterest Wants To Be A Performance Channel

    Bill Watkins, a 9-year Pinterest veteran in sales who was named CRO this year, says the company is focusing on three main pillars: its creator ecosystem, facilitating shopping and ad-based monetization.

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Streaming Prequels And Tracking Pixels

    The latest weapon in the streaming wars is HBO’s “House of the Dragon.” But behind the glamour of this high-profile project, the bean counters are busy cutting costs, as streaming services rationalize after the pandemic. Plus: the lowdown on the latest privacy lawsuit against Oracle.

  • Andy Hopkinson, strategic director, Extreme Reach

    What Marketers Can Learn From Formula 1 Racing

    Like F1 cars, the marketing world also generates data. The difference is it’s not connected to anything that can help brand managers make the kind of data-fueled decisions that have been a game changer for F1 teams, writes Andy Hopkinson, strategic director of Extreme Reach.

  • Comic: The Forecast

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

  • Meta Missed The Mark Monitoring Content; Mobile Carriers In The Privacy Crosshairs

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Meme Machine Considering all the fuss over Facebook’s content moderation (as in, the lack thereof), it makes sense why Meta pushes out a quarterly “integrity update.” These updates include Meta’s Community Standards Enforcement Report and Widely Viewed Content Report, which are meant to serve […]

  • How Local News Is Coming To CTV

    Slapping a broadcast signal into an over-the-top stream is generally harder than it sounds. But streaming services need to have local news and sports, too. VUit, for one, helps broadcasters create and distribute FAST channels so they can get a leg up in CTV. As streaming platforms seek more content, VUit has been filling that gap. VUit channels tripled in viewership minutes in 2021.

  • Marshall Erwin, chief security officer, Mozilla

    Inside Mozilla’s Anti-Tracking Crusade

    While Chrome dallies on the third-party cookie question, Firefox keeps releasing new anti-tracking features. Marshall Erwin, Mozilla’s chief security officer, dishes on everything from cracking down on fingerprinting to its unlikely collaboration with Meta on privacy-preserving attribution technology.

  • An Agnostic Approach To The Privacy-Forward Future

    Even as Google announced in July that it would push back its deadline to remove cookies from Chrome to 2024, marketers continue planning for the cookieless future now. It makes sense, as cookies are fast becoming irrelevant. Brands that only use cookie-based solutions are missing out on about 70% of the open web, because cookies are not present on a rapidly expanding number of browsers, devices and platforms.

  • Dan Larden, head of UK at TPA Digital

    We Need To Update The Way We Think About In-Housing

    Today, there are so many flavors of in-housing. The term itself has become a bit like “programmatic,” where the meaning across organizations varies so greatly that there’s little point in using it on its own. What matters now isn’t how brands define “in-house” or if in fact they “in-house” at all – it’s whether they approach their digital advertising strategically and thoughtfully, writes Dan Larden, head of UK at TPA Digital.

  • It’s Time To Retire The Notion Of CTV As ‘Incremental’

    The marketing funnel is ever-changing, and cookie deprecation isn’t making things any easier. Advertisers have two choices, writes Tom Wolfe, SVP of business development at Viant: Collaborate with industry partners on the front edge of next-generation data solutions, or cling to the past and hope for the best.

  • The Wedge Widens Between Advertisers And Twitter; Snap Gets Dinged On Privacy In Illinois

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Twitter Gets Bitter Just when Twitter thought Elon Musk was done scaring ad dollars away from the platform, a whistleblower jumped in with security breach accusations. As if advertisers aren’t already giving Twitter a wide enough berth.   The whistleblower is Peiter Zatko, Twitter’s own […]

  • The programmatic payment gap is a well-known issue.

    Late Ad Payments Creep Back Up, But It’s Not The 2020 Crisis All Over Again

    The programmatic payment gap is a well-known issue. In the latest OAREX half-year payment report released this week, late payments are back on the rise, although to a lesser degree than in 2020.