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  • Earnings Roundup: How Ad Tech And Digital Giants Are Responding To ID Losses

    The past few months have been wild for online advertising. Apple has implemented its AppTrackingTransparency (ATT) framework, and Google announced it would delay the phase-out of third-party cookies in Chrome. A tumultuous ride to be sure. What will be the real impact of these moves on ad tech? AdExchanger examined the Q2 earnings reports of […]

  • Oleg Sokolan Admixer

    5 Non-Obvious Things To Know Before Choosing A CTV Supply Partner 

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is by Oleg Sokolan, Director of Demand Partnerships at Admixer. Linear TV was on its way out for years, but the pandemic truly accelerated the loss of impressions and the massive consumer switch to connected TV (CTV). […]

  • BuzzFeed In The Hot Seat; Comcast And ViacomCBS Launch New Streaming Service

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. BuzzKill As he prepares to take his company public via SPAC, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti has made concessions to irate shareholder NBCUniversal that could put him in the hot seat, according to The Wall Street Journal. To summarize: NBCU stands to lose money in […]

  • The Retail Sell-Sider: A Q&A With 84.51°’s Michael Schuh

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s Q&A is with Michael Schuh, VP of media strategy Kroger Precision Marketing’s 84.51°. Kroger, the largest grocery chain in the United States, is capitalizing on major swings in shopping patterns since the COVID-19 pandemic as it expands its retail […]

  • InfoSum Clinches $65M In Funding; Outbrain Holds First Earnings Since IPO

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The InfoSum Of Its Parts The data onboarding startup InfoSum raised $65 million at a valuation of $300 million, up from a $100 million tag a year ago when the company landed a $15 million investment. Ad tech companies have been capitalizing in investor […]

  • Nielsen’s Shaky MRC Accreditation Could Accelerate Use Of Alt Currencies

    Nielsen’s potential loss of its accreditation by the Media Rating Council as early as this week could fuel greater adoption of alternative measurement currencies that use advanced data and analytics rather than the traditional panel-based surveys the measurement giant is known for. Nielsen has long been accused of undercounting TV viewership. Recently, networks have expressed […]

  • How Church & Dwight’s Orajel Brand Is Reaching Parents Via Their Kids’ YouTube Show

    The CPG holding company Church & Dwight started 2021 looking for a new kind of licensing partner for its Orajel kids’ toothbrush and toothpaste product lines. “We wanted to complement our traditional characters from shows and movies with more social influencing brands, say, or Netflix-type brands and characters,” said Kevin Sherlock, C&D’s VP of marketing […]

  • Amazon Following Spotify’s Lead; Google Helping Publishers Plan For FLoC

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Everything Store Adds More Audio Amazon is new to podcasting but it’s moving fast, borrowing from Spotify’s playbook. After scooping up podcast publisher Wondery eight months ago, it’s now signing exclusive distribution and ad deals with buzzy podcasts like SmartLess (hosted by Jason Bateman, […]

  • The Pros And Cons Of Probabilistic Attribution

    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 AJ Brown, CEO and co-founder of LeadsRx. The mother of all “what ifs” for enterprise marketers is: What if all consumer tracking went away, eliminating the possibility of identifying anonymous […]

  • Darren Goldie Locationify

    5 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Location Data

    “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 Darren Goldie, CEO/Founder, Locationify. Prior to the digital revolution, location data was explicit – it referred to fixed physical stores. Today, location data matters because people check their phones before […]

  • Viant Going Big On CTV; Publisher-Direct Deals On YouTube Prove Challenging

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Booming Biz The DSP Viant reported a year-over-year revenue increase of 66% to $50.4 million. Viant IPOed in February, part of a recent boom in programmatic companies on the public market. As with most of those companies, Viant is going big on CTV, which […]

  • Zeta Global Hones Its Martech Pitch To Wall Street

    Zeta Global has had a rocky first two months as a public company. Its stock is down by a little more than a third since IPOing on the New York Stock Exchange in June. But the whims of Wall Street investors don’t always align with the true value of a business. Zeta CEO David Steinberg […]

  • Programmatic Fuels Integral Ad Science’s Q2 Growth

    Ad verification and measurement provider Integral Ad Science held its first earnings call after going public just over a month ago. Revenue increased 55% to $75.1 million year-over-year. That growth was largely fueled by programmatic revenue, which jumped 94% to $31.8 million compared to the same period last year. Programmatic accounts for 42% of total Q2 revenue, as […]

  • Comic: Organic Gardening

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

  • Premesh Purayil Freestar

    How Footer Bidding Can Be A Tool To Navigate Core Web Vitals

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Premesh Purayil, CTO, Freestar. As we all know, Google’s Core Web Vitals scores and related changes to search result prioritization have thrust site speed and user experience to the forefront for all publishers.  Ask […]

  • Reddit Rakes In Funding; Nielsen Pauses MRC Accreditation

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Reddit, Set, Go That plucky startup Reddit picked up $410 million in new venture funding from Fidelity, and may raise as much as $700 million in a new round valuing the company at $10 billion, The Wall Street Journal reports. The company raised about […]

  • DoubleVerify Uncovers A New Type Of Scam In CTV

    Ad verification company DoubleVerify recently shut down a new type of scheme in connected TV that uses screensavers to hijack streaming devices in order to generate fake ad impressions – even when the screen is off. DoubleVerify estimates that the scam, dubbed “SmokeScreen,” is bilking advertisers out of more than $6 million a month and […]

  • InMobi Has Its Eye On Telcos, With Abhay Singhal

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. On the heels of an Axios report that InMobi is in talks to acquire Xandr from AT&T, InMobi rolled out a new offering for mobile telcos. Coincidence? Called InMobi Telco, the business unit provides infrastructure for mobile carriers […]

  • Sports Streamers Bet Picture-in-Picture Ads Can Bring Revenue Without An Ad Break

    Streaming networks and programmers are eager to secure more ad inventory as CTV demand surges. But they’re hesitant to include more ad breaks, since that means some users will change channels. Enter the picture-in-picture (PIP) ad. Major broadcasters with sports rights deals have already used this strategy for years, but the streaming ad platform Transmit […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Ad Tech Meets Wall Street

    Wall Street can’t get enough of ad tech – creating a hot market for stocks and making quarterly earnings a who’s who of ad tech companies. Not so long ago, the ad tech bellwethers were The Trade Desk and Magnite, but earnings season now features a parade of companies young and old: PubMatic, DoubleVerify, Viant, […]

  • VideoAmp Hires First CTO, Former Googler Tony Fagan

    TV measurement company VideoAmp is bringing on Tony Fagan, a former Google VP of ads data science and engineering, as its first chief technology officer. Fagan joins a number of other C-level hires over the past year, as VideoAmp plots an expansion after a $75 million funding round in May. Since 2020, former Comscore COO […]

  • Andre Swanston Tru Optik

    With A Nudge From Brands, Streaming Interoperability Is A Possibility

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is by Andre Swanston, CEO and Co-Founder of Tru Optik, a TransUnion company. We’re in a golden era of streaming. More US broadband households now subscribe to over-the-top (OTT) than a pay-TV service. Digitization has shepherded in […]

  • Advertisers Feeling The Pain Of ATT; Facebook Focusing On Privacy-Based Ads

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Pour One Out For The Insta-Brands Facebook surprised most analysts with a powerhouse Q2, despite the rollout of Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency (ATT) framework and new IDFA rules. But Facebook’s diminished targeting and attribution capabilities are having concrete effects on advertisers. A few years ago, many […]

  • The World’s Largest Ad Blocker Launches A DSP

    The German ad-blocker company eyeo will be making more ad revenue than ever after launching a demand-side platform called Trestle on Wednesday. Eyeo operates the ad blocker Adblock Plus (ABP), which can be downloaded as a browser plug-in or a mobile browser app, and created the Acceptable Ads program, a committee of ad blockers (ABP […]

  • Advertisers And Publishers Are Demanding Greater Data Accountability

    This article is sponsored by GroundTruth. As consumers continue to evolve the way they shop and interact with brands, accuracy has become more critical than ever for advertisers and publishers. Relationships across the ad tech spectrum now strongly depend on truth in data, and increasingly this applies not only to online data but to location-based […]

  • ​​Why The Delay In Cookie Demise Should Not Defer Publishers’ Return To Power

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Erik Matlick, CEO and co-founder, Bombora. Google’s decision to delay third-party cookie deprecation may feel like a life raft to many in the ad industry, but the longer timeline feels bittersweet to publishers. Endemic […]

  • YouTube Shorts

    YouTube Is Showing Everyone Its Shorts; Integral Ad Science Buys Publica

    Can YouTube Make Shorts Happen? YouTube launched one of its biggest brand campaigns ever this week to promote Shorts, The Drum reports. YouTube Shorts, the aptly named short-form video format (i.e., a TikTok clone), have taken over consumption on the platform. Though that’s largely because YouTube is pulling all the levers it can to make […]

  • CPG Earnings Show Data-Infused Brands Who Are Upping Their Media Spending

    The pandemic upended consumer buying habits – and the brands behind these products are not going back to their old ways. Many of the world’s largest food and beverage brands reported quarterly earnings in the past two weeks, and two important themes running throughout those calls was the sharp increase in advertising spend this year […]

  • Google Quietly Drops New Privacy Sandbox Guidance, Clamps Down On Workarounds For Cross-Site Identity And Tracking

    This article is sponsored by RTB House. Google’s recently updated timeline for phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome wasn’t the end of the story. Late on Friday, July 23, Google launched a dedicated website with a more detailed running timeline, which it plans to update every month. It announced the website’s launch via tweet rather […]

  • Dor Birnboim, VP of strategic partnerships, ironSource Aura

    Why Advertisers Should Use A 30-Day Or Longer Attribution Window For On-Device Campaigns

    “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 Dor Birnboim, US VP, Strategic Partnerships, ironSource Attribution is a key part of successfully scaling and optimizing user acquisition campaigns for the highest quality users. But there is no one-size-fits-all […]