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  • How Axel Springer Is Preparing For The Demise Of The Third-Party Cookie

    The end of the third-party cookie won’t happen for nearly a year, but thanks to GDPR, Axel Springer was prepared for the shift: the publisher hasn’t used third-party data in the ad campaigns it sells since the end of 2018. Instead, it’s shored up its technology, working to create scalable first-party data. The German news […]

  • Roku Is CTV Advertising’s Big Bet for 2021

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by John Hamilton, CEO and founder of TVDataNow. As 2020 drew to a close, Roku was one of the few companies that emerged stronger than it entered.  Reporting on its Q3 earnings, Roku announced total […]

  • The data problem Twilio-owned Segment aims to solve, although vitally important, isn't considered sexy, says Peter Reinhardt, CEO of Twilio-Segment.

    Twilio-Segment’s CEO Peter Reinhardt On Life After A Multi-Billion Acquisition

    The $3.2 billion price tag on cloud communications platform Twilio’s acquisition of CDP Segment in October was sexy. But the data problem Segment aims to solve, although vitally important, is often considered less so, says Peter Reinhardt, co-founder of Segment and CEO of a new entity called Twilio-Segment that’s working on building a platform to […]

  • Vice In 'Advanced Talks' To SPAC; Colorado Has A Data Privacy Bill

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Vice Is In For A SPAC-ING Is there another SPAC-driven media merger on the horizon? According to The Information, Vice Media is in “advanced talks” to go public by merging with 7GC & Co Holdings. Vice had apparently met with other SPACs in the […]

  • Magna Predicts Faster Than Expected Rebound, With 2021 Ad Spend Set To Hit $240B

    Magna’s US ad spend forecast released Wednesday paints an optimistic picture for the ad industry, following the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The IPG agency said that a quicker than anticipated economic recovery, supported by a new stimulus package, a decline in COVID rates and return to normal sporting events, will boost ad spending […]

  • Comcast Partners With Innovid To Automate Digital And Linear Campaigns

    Comcast Technology Solutions (CTS) has integrated TV ad server Innovid’s ad tech into its Ad Management Platform as part of an effort to unify linear and digital ad campaign management.  The combination will help automate workflow processes, including creative ad management, performance analytics and optimization across screens and channels for both linear TV and online […]

  • Retail Media Explodes, With Pacvue President Melissa Burdick

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Melissa Burdick is the cofounder and president of Pacvue, which launched in 2017 to help advertisers scale on big ecommerce platforms like Amazon, Walmart and Instacart. The retail media space has accelerated significantly since the biggest chains jumped […]

  • Wenda Zhou IPONWEB

    Four Ways Publishers Can Use Data to Get Closer to Buyers

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Wenda Zhou, Head of Media Operations, IPONWEB. When programmatic first started, publishers largely viewed it as another channel they could use to offload remnant inventory and squeeze out more revenue. It wasn’t considered a risk […]

  • Buyers.json And DemandChain Object Now Available For Public Comment; White Ops Becomes Human

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. New Specifications The IAB Tech Lab is rolling out new specs, this time for the buy-side, around transparency and brand safety: big topics of conversation these days. IAB has released two new technology standards — buyers.json and DemandChain Object — that are open for […]

  • FLoC Origin Trials Kick Off In The United States And Other Regions

    Let the FLoC testing begin (but not in Europe, yet). On Tuesday, Chrome started rolling out initial origin testing of its Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) proposal with a small percentage of users in the United States and across Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Philippines. “FLoC is still in development and […]

  • Getting It Right: Leveraging Data Science To Hit CTV Budgets

    This article is sponsored by Xandr. We have all encountered the problem: What’s promised is not always what’s delivered.  In the past decade, advertisers have seen a seismic shift in how consumers receive media. With more on-demand services added every year, the future of entertainment is becoming evident. This change comes with many challenges, but […]

  • Tasso Argyros, CEO and founder of ActionIQ

    To Build Or Not To Build A CDP? That’s Not The Right Question

    “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 Tasso Argyros, CEO and founder of ActionIQ. Recently, martech influencer Scott Brinker posted the results of a survey that claims 67% of respondents plan to build their own “custom” customer data […]

  • Living in a Cookie-less World: What Other Industries Can Learn From Pharmaceutical Marketers

    “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 Mark Sturino, VP of data and analytics, at Good Apple. The “death of the cookie” provides an opportunity for all brands to learn from pharmaceutical marketers and leverage new AI […]

  • Vista Buys Majority Share In TripleLift; Vivendi Denies Havas-Publicis Merger

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Vista Acquires TripleLift Stop me if you heard this one: Vista Equity Partners has acquired a majority stake in an ad tech firm. This time, it’s TripleLift. Read the release. Ronan Shields of Adweek claims Vista invested $1.4 billion, and the deal is expected […]

  • Advertising Going Back For The Future: The Upside Of A Post-IDFA World

    “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 Jonathan Stringfield, VP and global head of business marketing, measurement and insights at Activision Blizzard Media and Esports. Since Apple’s announcement of iOS 14 dropping support for IDFA, there has […]

  • Geoffroy Martin

    5 Tips for Brands as the Ecommerce Acceleration Transforms Marketing

    This article is sponsored by Criteo. Since mandated quarantines and reduced in-store shopping first became our reality early in 2020, global ecommerce has experienced a rapid rise. There have been millions of first-time ecommerce buyers, and as consumers have become accustomed to the convenience of the e-commerce experience, it is likely the new shopping behaviors […]

  • Retail Media Strategies Evolve As Ecommerce Surges 

    “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 Andrea Leigh, VP of strategy at Ideoclick We are witnessing the rise of retail media networks designed by major retailers to deliver a targeted, personalized experience to shoppers. Walmart, CVS, […]

  • Jeremy Bondy, CEO, Vungle

    Blackstone-Backed Vungle Is Maturing Away From Its Mobile Ad Network Roots

    Vungle chief exec Jeremy Bondy refers to himself as a “virtual CEO.” Bondy was at Vungle for six years, most recently as COO, before being elevated to the top spot in November, seven months into the pandemic. It’s been a busy few quarters for Vungle, which is evolving from a mobile ad network into a […]

  • Univision’s Donna Speciale On The Launch Of PrendeTV, The Future Of Addressability And Walled Gardens

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Univision is launching PrendeTV this week, its free ad-supported service exclusively for Hispanics, part of a growth strategy that includes ramping up content and rolling out new platforms and automated solutions. PrendeTV will be the first premium Spanish-language AVOD service, and the announcement […]

  • Dorsey Acknowledges That Twitter Can Be Toxic; Marketers Warm Up To Podcasts

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Stating The Obvious Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey publicly acknowledged for the first time that the platform did play a role in the riot at the US Capitol on Jan. 6 that left five people dead. The admission came during last week’s Senate Judiciary hearing […]

  • Diana Horowitz

    Converged TV At The Tipping Point, With FuboTV’s Diana Horowitz

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Streaming TV adoption has accelerated to the point where a large majority of US households contain a connected TV device, and nearly as many (78%, per Leichtman Research) subscribe to at least one streaming service. But marketers are […]

  • Offer Yehudai, president, Fyber

    Digital Turbine On Why Fyber Is The “Cherry On Top” Of Its Ad Tech Strategy

    On Monday, on-device media technology company Digital Turbine bought app monetization platform Fyber for $600 million. Digital Turbine has become one of the most prolific acquirers of mobile ad tech over the last two months – beginning with its $400 million acquisition of mobile ad network AdColony in late February, followed by its early March […]

  • Robin Thurston Outside CEO

    Inside Outside CEO’s Venture-Backed Plan To Create An Active Lifestyle Bundle

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. What’s one way to combat subscription fatigue? Create a bundle. “Our view is that what Apple has done, what Netflix has done, we want to do in the active lifestyle category,” said Outside CEO Robin Thurston. In February, the […]

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  • Dorsey, Zuck And Pichai Grilled By Senate Again; Big Tech Spends Loads On Lobbying

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Big Grilling Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey and Sundar Pichai were back for more on Thursday during another Senate Judiciary hearing at which their respective platforms – Facebook, Twitter and Google — were again criticized for anticompetitive practices, misinformation and an array of social problems. […]

  • As Vizio IPOs, It’s Eying The Ad Biz That Powers Roku

    Vizio went public Thursday after filing an S-1 with the Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this month. The television manufacturing industry is hypercompetitive, with little differentiation between the devices and perpetually low margins. So it’s no surprise that one of the key drivers of Vizio’s growth will be its fledgling advertising business. After all, it’s […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: FLoC’s European Vacation

    Will FLoCs fly in Europe or will GDPR clip its wings? And, speaking of birds (and identifiers), NBCU’s Peacock is going programmatic – and the broadcaster also recently revealed a new identifier for advertisers to use. But first back to Google, mixed messages from The GOOG this week, when engineer Michael Kleber said at a […]

  • Fox Inventory Viewed Through Comcast Set-Top Boxes Is Now Programmatic And Addressable

    Fox said on Thursday that it’s struck a deal with Comcast-owned FreeWheel to enable programmatic sales of its set-top box inventory. That inventory can now be purchased through, guess who: The Trade Desk. However, Comcast VP and GM of addressable Larry Allen said the company does have the other “big five” DSPs on the roadmap […]

  • Inside the Upfront War Room for 2021

    “On TV and Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Stacy Daft, GM of enterprise commercial business development at Amobee. Last year’s TV upfronts were either “absolutely horrendous,” or “merely awful,” as Daily Variety put it. This year’s upfront ad spend is likely to […]

  • Neustar Launches Identity Solution; WPP To Revamp Its Data Operation Under GroupM

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Identity Star Neustar is at it again on the identity front. On the heels of rolling out its cookieless Fabrick ID in December, Neustar has launched an end-to-end identity management solution called – you guessed it – Neustar Unified Identity. It is a core […]