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  • etailer-focused tech and data platform Inmar is acquiring mobile ad platform Aki Technologies to take advantage of the high-growth retail media category.

    Inmar Doubles Down On Retail Media With The Acquisition Of Aki Technologies

    Inmar Intelligence is adding mobile to its cart. On Thursday, the retailer-focused tech and data platform reached an agreement to acquire mobile ad platform Aki Technologies to take advantage of the high-growth retail media category. Aaron Kechley, Inmar’s GM of media and SVP of strategy, declined to share a deal price. But he did elaborate […]

  • You Finished Upfronts. How Well Is Your CTV Strategy Going To Work?

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is by Joel Cox, Co-Founder and EVP, Innovation & Strategy, Strategus. If you buy it, they will come. Media buyers increased their ad spend on connected TV (CTV) during this year’s upfronts by almost 50%, according to […]

  • Macy's Sues Landlord Over Amazon Billboard; YouTube Bans Anti-Vaxxers

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The OOH F.U. ROI Macy’s is suing its landlord, the Kaufman Organization, to prevent the building owner from placing an Amazon billboard above the department chain’s flagship Herald Square location in New York City. Macy’s has had its own brand on the billboard for […]

  • David Shim, CEO & co-founder, Read

    David Shim, Foursquare’s Former CEO, Has A New Startup To Unsuck Virtual Meetings

    What does ad tech have in common with analytics for virtual meetings? More than you might think, according to former Foursquare CEO and Placed Founder David Shim, whose new venture, Read, launched on Wednesday with $10 million in seed funding. “A lot of ad tech founders move on to other categories, [and] when they do […]

  • ViacomCBS Taps VideoAmp As Alternative Currency Provider

    VideoAmp is getting its shot to take on Nielsen. ViacomCBS tapped the measurement company to guarantee media buys. VideoAmp will measure TV campaigns based on traditional age and gender demographics for linear TV. It will also guarantee advanced audiences. The move marks yet another shift away from the industry’s reliance on Nielsen as the dominant […]

  • Calling Our Shot: Predicting The Future Of The Sponsorship Game

    By Lyndon Campbell, corporate SVP of sports and brands at MarketCast This article is sponsored by MarketCast. This year, sponsors will spend more than $20 billion with sports leagues in North America and more than $60 billion globally. The appeal for brands sponsoring live sports is simple: It remains one of the few categories in […]

  • Privacy is the number one reason why marketers say they want to partner with a customer data platform, according to Advertiser Perceptions.

    Advertiser Perceptions CDP Report: Marketers Prioritize Privacy, Indie CDPs Start To Break Through

    Privacy is the number one reason why marketers say they want to partner with a customer data platform. Twenty-six percent of marketers cite data compliance and ensuring consumer privacy as the top benefits of working with a CDP provider, according to the companies surveyed by Advertiser Perceptions in its wave on the CDP market covering […]

  • Google's Latest Salvo Against Antitrust Claims; TikTok Inks Deal With DoubleVerify, IAS

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Fine Whine Google began arguments in the appeal of its $5 billion antitrust fine from 2018, when European Commission regulator Margrethe Vestager successfully argued the company unfairly leveraged its market position to force its search app onto Android devices. Although, if Google loses the […]

  • When Cookies Are Finally In The Rearview Mirror, Leave The Metrics Game With Them

    By Will Kunkel, VP of Marketing at Stirista This article is sponsored by Stirista. There’s really no excuse for ineffective campaigns anymore. These are big words – but they reflect the significant momentum toward confidence in data as both sides of the ad spectrum look for solid footing in the wake of rapid changes. The […]

  • The Unquantifiable Nature Of Privacy With Google’s David Temkin

    What is privacy? Turns out, there’s no easy answer, even for David Temkin, Google’s senior director of product management for ads privacy and user trust. “Privacy is not itself quantifiable. It’s a subjective sense; it’s relative to people’s expectations,” Temkin says on this week’s episode of AdExchanger Talks. “[Privacy is] relative to what they understand […]

  • Cory Munchbach, COO, BlueConic

    Why App Annie’s Transparency Failings Is An Opportunity For Other Businesses To Look In The Mirror

    “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 Cory Munchbach, chief operating officer at BlueConic. It’s been a bad couple of weeks for what I’ll call “the data economy.” A new study from the journal Nature Communications laid bare […]

  • TikTok Reaches A Billion Monthly Active Users; NBCU’s Beef With YouTube TV Heats Up

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Ten-Digit Club Big ups to TikTok, which claims in a blog post to have one billion monthly active users around the world. For comparison, Snapchat passed half a billion monthly users in May, while Pinterest and Twitter reported 454 million and 330 million […]

  • California’s new privacy protection agency put out the bat call for public comments as it gets ready to create implementation regulations for the CPRA.

    It’s Time To Comment On CPRA Rulemaking – Your Deadline Is Nov. 8

    California’s new privacy protection agency put out the bat call last week for public comments as it gets ready to create implementation regulations for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Although the public can submit comments related to any area where the agency has authority, the agency has said that in this case, it’s “particularly […]

  • Goodbye, Last-Click Attribution: Google Ads Changes Default To Data Modeling

    Is this truly the end of last-click attribution? Google will no longer use last-click attribution as the default conversion model in Google Ads, its buy-side ad network, the company announced in a blog post on Monday. The change will mean that, going forward, the default attribution method for any conversion touchpoint – a new product […]

  • Brandon Zelasko, VP of operations at SE2

    The World Is Increasingly Nonbinary. Your Marketing Should Be, Too

    “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 Brandon Zelasko, VP of operations at SE2. The world has always been nonbinary – but now governments and brands are finally taking notice. New York’s state assembly passed a bill in […]

  • Does Nielsen’s MRC Relegation Spell A Brave New World For Sports Sponsorship?

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is by Brian Kim, CEO at Relo Metrics. Everybody knows the old adage, nobody gets fired for buying IBM. In the television or sport industry, until recently, the same could have been said for the decision to […]

  • Google Eyes Search Deals With Instagram And TikTok; Streaming Wars May Benefit Social Media

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Searching Social Google is negotiating potential deals with the parent companies of TikTok and Instagram, ByteDance and Facebook, respectively, to index posts on those platforms in Google search results, The Information reports. Right now, social video search responses are almost entirely sourced from YouTube. […]

  • Pierre Chappaz, founder & executive chairman, Teads

    Cookieless Is Top Of Mind As Teads Bides Its Time Before Another Run At An IPO

    Teads might not have its stock ticker yet – the company decided to postpone a planned IPO this summer – but there are lots of other items on the immediate agenda, says Pierre Chappaz, the company’s founder and executive chairman. The programmatic video platform, which is best known for originating the outstream ad unit, has its eye […]

  • App Targeting Isn’t Good Enough For Modern CTV Buying

    Alex Chatfield, VP, Marketplace Development, Xandr  Once upon a time, desktop display advertising was the central way for brands to reach digital audiences. It was a simple process: “I want to appear in The New York Times. I will target nytimes.com. My ad is live on nytimes.com.” While desktop display still plays a prominent role in digital campaigns […]

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    How Rakuten Rewards Is Adapting To A New Affiliate Model – The First-Party Ad Platform

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Rakuten Rewards, formerly Ebates, is an 800-pound gorilla in the affiliate marketing business. But what’s the point of being biggest if nobody wants to be in the affiliate business? Since its acquisition by the Japanese ecommerce giant Rakuten and […]

  • Comic: 2021 Bingo Card

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

  • IMDb TV A Golden Goose For Amazon; Criteo Finds Google FLoC Lacks Scale

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. AVOD FTW When people think of Amazon video assets, it’s Amazon Prime, Twitch and Fire TV. But IMDb TV, formerly Freedive, has quietly become an important piece of Amazon’s video strategy, and may even be a golden goose of its own someday, VideoWeek reports. […]

  • Oracle’s Moat Launches Outcomes API For CPG Sales, With StackAdapt As Initial DSP Partner

    The results are in. Oracle’s Moat Outcomes API, a product that attributes digital ad impressions to in-store product sales, announced its first DSP integration with StackAdapt on Thursday. The product is specific for CPG and retail vertical clients, with Moat licensing data from retail membership and loyalty programs to connect those customers to online identity […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Everyone’s Launching An Ads Business

    From Instacart to Uber, a wide variety of digital businesses are realizing that they can spin up advertising businesses. Their inspiration? Amazon’s “other” revenue category. Composed mostly of advertising revenue, it’s proven to a slew of digital companies that they can gain profitability by pursuing the sky-high margins in advertising. On this week’s Big Story, […]

  • NBCU Highlights Three Measurement Providers As Alternatives To Nielsen

    NBCUniversal highlighted three streaming-oriented companies it is considering – Conviva, Dumbstruck and Truthset – to create a framework for alternative currencies as it prepares to move away from legacy TV ratings giant Nielsen as the industry’s single currency provider. Kelly Abcarian, NBCU’s EVP of ad measurement and impact, again called for “measurement independence” and for […]

  • Opera Ads, the online ad platform launched by Norwegian browser maker Opera in 2019, is serving up some self-serve.

    The Opera Browser’s $80 Million Ad Business Is Adding A Self-Serve Option

    Opera Ads, the online ad platform launched by Norwegian browser maker Opera in 2019, is serving up some self-serve. On Wednesday, Opera launched Opera Ad Manager, a self-serve ad platform to buy inventory on Opera News (not to be confused with a publication of the same name about the actual opera) that doesn’t use third-party […]

  • Performance CTV Provides A One-Stop Shop For DTC Brands

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is by Dan Fairclough, Sr. Director, Agency and Brand Relations, Magnite. In my many years working with DTC brands, I saw firsthand how companies hustled to grow their brand visibility from the ground up using search and […]

  • Wall Street Bullish On ViacomCBS’s Streaming Ambitions; New CEO Gives IAB Tech Lab A Push

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Swimming Up-Stream Wall Street is coming around to streaming revenue as a long-term priority. Or, rather, as a source of heavy immediate investment. ViacomCBS has done well enough out of the gate with its Paramount+ streaming service to inspire Wells Fargo to “move from […]

  • Why Non-Advertising Businesses Are Going Into Ads

    One of the most important trends in advertising right now is the rapid growth of ad businesses stood up by non-advertising companies. The OG of this category is Amazon. The online retailer has shown ads can be a high-margin addition to the bottom line, boosting profit without heavy upfront investments for any business with valuable […]

  • Roku And Shopify Bring Ecommerce To CTV; WaPo’s Zeus Launches A News Publisher Ad Network

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Buy What You Know Shopify and Roku announced a partnership to bring a Roku app for CTV ad creation and campaign management to the dashboard of all Shopify merchants. The idea is to crack into the $16.4 billion that small and medium-sized businesses spend […]