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  • AdGear Founders Raise $3.6 Million For New Data Privacy Venture

    The founders of AdGear – a Canadian DSP and ad server acquired by Samsung Ads in 2016 – raised $3.6 million in seed funding to build a SaaS data connectivity platform called Optable. Optable uses specialized algorithms that ensure the secure transmission of encrypted audience data. The cryptographic technology allows for decentralized and secure data […]

  • IHeartMedia has launched a private marketplace for podcasts to woo more advertisers to the medium with multiple targeting options and familiar buying tools.

    IHeartMedia’s New PMP Is Just For Podcasts, And The Scale Is There

    Radio giant iHeartMedia launched a private marketplace on Wednesday specifically for podcasts. It’s a bid to woo more advertisers to the medium with multiple targeting options and familiar buying tools. The PMP was built using technology iHeart acquired through its purchase of programmatic podcast and analytics platform Voxnest in October. There are three primary deal […]

  • Kristina Prokop

    Why Cohorts Have Always Been Advertising’s Future – Long Before Google’s FLoC

    This article is sponsored by Eyeota. There’s little doubt that “cohorts” will be topping the list of 2021 marketing buzzwords, and that’s largely because of the ongoing developments around Google’s plans to phase out third-party cookies on Chrome next year. As Google has rolled out new details for its interest-based advertising opportunities, all eyes have […]

  • In The Wake Of Bidstream Identifiers, Publishers Will Become The Guardians Of Data

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Aly Nurmohamed, General Manager at Permutive. With every Google, Apple and Firefox announcement, the status quo of the open web is rocked. The ecosystem of advertisers, ad tech companies and publishers falls out of balance. With […]

  • CTV Drives Digital Video Ad Spend; Twitter Snaps Up Scroll

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. CTV On Top People love to talk about streaming surpassing linear TV viewership, and that trend shows no sign of slowing down. Digital video advertising is on track to account for more than half of total video ad spend and to outpace traditional TV […]

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    Advertisers Can Activate Now Their First-Party Data Across Microsoft Advertising

    Microsoft is souping up its CDP. Advertisers using Microsoft’s year-old customer data platform – Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – to house their first-party data can now activate that data through the Microsoft Advertising platform, the company said Tuesday at its Business Applications Summit. The first-party segments can also be used to reach audiences through Facebook […]

  • Programmatic Guaranteed: From Academic Possibility To The Upfronts Marquee

    This article is sponsored by Xandr. As upfronts season approaches, programmatic guaranteed promises to play a major role in the conversation in ways never thought possible a few years ago. While once considered a pipe dream, programmatic technology has evolved, garnering the ability to instill full confidence in highly predictable delivery among all marketplace participants. […]

  • The kids are online, but their data is not all right.

    60% Of School Apps Are Improperly Sharing Student Data With Third Parties

    The kids are online, but their data is not all right. The majority of school utility apps used by kids and parents are pervasively sharing student data with third parties through advertising and analytics software development kits (SDKs), including those provided for free by Google and Facebook. On average, school apps have more than 10 […]

  • Programmatic, Meet CTV: Ad Tech’s Latest Gold Rush

    Digital ad tech companies are making their play to control advertising on CTV. But it’s not easy to become a star of the big screen. Ad tech companies that make it big in CTV must earn their spot in a few ways. First, they must understand the supply constraints of CTV and find their niche. […]

  • Mobile Ad Blocking On The Rise; Meredith Sells Its Local TV Stations For $2.7 Billion

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Chocka-ad-blocker While everyone is freaking about the phaseout of third parties cookies and low IDFA opt-in rates, don’t forget – an estimated 40% of US adults already block online ads on PCs or phones. According to new data from Blockthrough reported by CNET, ad blocking […]

  • PE firm Apollo Global Management announced its intention to acquire Verizon Media for $5 billion. The company will be called ... Yahoo! (really)

    PE Firm Apollo Is Buying Verizon Media For $5 Billion

    Remember when telcos wanted to be digital media companies? That was so 2017. On Monday, private equity firm Apollo Global Management announced its intention to acquire Verizon Media for $5 billion. The new company will be called Yahoo – yes, for real – and Verizon will maintain a minority 10% stake in it. Read the release. […]

  • Matt Keiser april 2021

    The Most Powerful Strategy To Survive The Third-Party Cookie Apocalypse

    This article is sponsored by LiveIntent. At LiveIntent, we fully support consumer privacy. There is an organic desire for consumer privacy, transparency and choice from the public and it must be respected. However, there isn’t an organic desire from the public to have Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon be the outsize beneficiaries of these privacy […]

  • Allison Schiff, senior editor, AdExchanger

    Apple Doesn’t Want ATT Enforcement To Be A ‘Cat-And-Mouse Game’ – But That’s Exactly What It’s Going To Be

    “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 Allison Schiff, senior editor at AdExchanger. It’s part of a series of perspectives from AdExchanger’s editorial team. If Apple had its way, the narrative surrounding AppTrackingTransparency (ATT) would be a simple […]

  • No Longer Just Incremental: Roku Enters The 2021 Upfront Pushing Scale And Measurement

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Roku has a message for TV buyers: traditional linear’s decline continues, with a 39% loss in ratings and a median age creeping over 60. Sure, prices for traditional TV advertising haven’t dipped. But it’s fair to argue that old school programmers are surfing […]

  • FTC Probes Dark Patterns; Apple Accused Of Unfair App Store Practices in EU

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Dark Underbelly You know when the opt-in button is, like, way bigger than the opt-out button, or a checkbox is ticked by default? Those are dark patterns, and regulators are starting to take notice. The Federal Trade Commission held an all-day workshop last week […]

  • Ad Tech Valuations Are Sky High – But Are They Justified?

    Ad tech IPOs are back in fashion as online advertising continues to surge during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In the first quarter of 2021 alone, there were seven ad tech transactions valued at more than $1 billion – double the number of unicorn-level deals that went down in the past few years combined. Public companies […]

  • Jonathan Gill Backtracks

    The Clubhouse Effect: How User-Generated Content Impacts Your Audio Strategy

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jonathan Gill, CEO and founder of Backtracks.  Clubhouse entered the year with a bang. Whether it goes out with a mic drop, crackle of static or becomes the next defining social network, its staying power […]

  • Amazon’s Ad Business Grows 73% To $6.9B In Q1

    Amazon’s “other” segment, which houses its advertising business, grew 73% YoY to $6.9 billion in Q1. “The advertising team has done a great job turning clicks into productive sales, and the advertising that results is valuable to us as well,” said Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky. While Amazon’s ads business grew due to traffic increases, its […]

  • Comic: Pivotal Moments In History

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

  • Verizon Shops Its Media Assets; Nielsen Launches Podcast Measurement

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Dropped Call It’s no surprise that Verizon is reportedly exploring a sale of AOL and Yahoo, the Web 1.0 titans it acquired in 2015 and 2017, respectively. As The Wall Street Journal points out, the telco has already divested itself of Tumblr and HuffPost. […]

  • WebMD Parent Company Internet Brands to Acquire PulsePoint

    WebMD and Medscape parent company Internet Brands is set to acquire PulsePoint, a New York-based programmatic platform focused on healthcare marketers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition is set to close in early June following regulatory approvals. Healthcare and pharmaceutical marketers’ digital advertising spend grew over 14% in 2020 and is expected […]

  • Comcast Beats Earnings Estimates And Peacock Hits 42 Million Subscribers

    The number of US-based subscribers of NBCUniversal’s premium ad-supported streaming service Peacock has leaped from 33 million in the fourth quarter of 2020 to 42 million in Q1 2021. During the Q1 earnings call of parent company Comcast on Thursday, NBCU attributed the increase – coming a year after Peacock’s launch – to the popularity […]

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    Is Programmatic a Bubble? With Tim Hwang, Author Of ‘Subprime Attention Crisis’

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Tim Hwang’s 2020 book “Subprime Attention Crisis” argues that targeted advertising is a bubble set to burst. He contends that the intricacies of ad tech and the perverse incentives of agencies and ad tech platforms to maintain a […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: SOS! It’s iOS 14.5!

    After months of anticipation, Apple will start enforcing ATT with the debut of iOS 14.5. Check out our infinite coverage here. Interestingly, this in-the-weeds ad tech story got picked up by the mainstream media, with Apple cast as the valiant steward of privacy. Because we live in a world where the only thing protecting us […]

  • Mobile ad platform Moloco has raised a Series C funding round, announced Thursday, that brings its valuation to $1 billion.

    Mobile Ad Platform Moloco Is Now Valued At $1 Billion

    Seems like almost every ad tech company you meet these days has attained unicorn status. Mobile ad platform Moloco has raised a Series C funding round, announced Thursday, that brings its valuation to $1 billion. The funding came courtesy of the South Korean investment banking group Shinhan GIB and a handful of other new and […]

  • Why Ad Buyers Are Focused On Targeting In TV

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Nielsen’s recent agreement with Roku is poised to accelerate the growth of addressable TV advertising. And with Disney’s recent announcement that it plans to automate more than half of its business and make the majority of its inventory – both linear and digital […]

  • Facebook’s ability to generate buckets of ad revenue despite seemingly anything frankly makes its earnings reports a bit … boring.

    Facebook Ad Revenue Is Up 46% YoY – And ARPU Keeps Rising, Too

    Facebook’s ability to generate buckets of ad revenue frankly makes its earnings reports a bit … boring. The company shared results for Q1 on Wednesday. Advertising revenue for the first quarter was up 46% year-over-year to $25.4 billion dollars, accelerating across all regions. Average revenue per user in the United States and Canada clocked in […]

  • Google Hit With Suit In The UK Over Illegal Tracking; Lawmakers Dig In On Algorithms

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Take Two Google seems perennially mired in litigation these days. The latest legal salvo hurled at the tech giant is a $4.16 billion class action lawsuit in the UK alleging that Google illegally tracked 4.4 million iPhone users nearly 10 years ago in England […]

  • Omer Kaplan, CRO and co-founder of ironSource

    IronSource On Telcos, Why It Chose The SPAC Route To IPO And The Hotness That Is Mobile Gaming

    ironSource is 2021 in a nutshell. It’s a mobile ad tech provider founded more than ten years ago, with a multibillion valuation that’s on the cusp of going public via a special purpose acquisition company by merging with a private equity firm. The SPAC in question is led by Thoma Bravo, whose blank check company […]

  • OpenAP Releases Identifier So Advertisers Can Buy And Measure Across Linear And Digital

    Imagine the headaches inflicted on TV advertisers as they try to onboard and match audiences across each different programmer’s linear and digital inventory – all for one single campaign. That is precisely the problem that the OpenAP consortium was created to help solve. OpenAP has technology to unify onboarding, campaign activation and measurement across its […]