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  • Jeremy Tillman, president & head of product and marketing, Ghostery

    Ghostery And Google: When Your Destiny Depends On Another Platform’s Whims

    As an anti-tracking company and the creator of a privacy extension for the web, you’d think Ghostery would be all about the elimination of third-party cookies. But Jeremy Tillman, president of Ghostery, is wary of Google’s motivation for phasing out third-party tracking in Chrome. “You have to think about the second-order effects of these types […]

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    SiriusXM Completes Stitcher Acquisition; Group Nine Media Diversifies Its Revenue ... With Pet Insurance

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Done Deal SiriusXM completed its $300 million purchase of Stitcher on Monday, its latest move to build the satellite radio company into a podcasting empire. The Stitcher app gives listeners access to podcasts from the likes of Freakonomics Radio, the Oprah Winfrey Network and Conan O’Brien […]

  • Peacock

    NBCU And Innovid Collaborate On Ad Quality Controls For Peacock

    Bringing online buying practices to OTT isn’t as simple as plugging in a buying platform and revving it up. If a display ad doesn’t load or an online video buffers on a browser, it’s annoying. If an ad on the big glass doesn’t show properly, it breaks the user experience. NBCU knows these quality control […]

  • CTV Measurement Is Doomed Unless Google, Roku, Apple And Amazon Collaborate

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Rob Aksman, chief strategy officer at BrightLine. Unlike in the tech-inhibited world of pre-connected TV, CTV has the power to unlock precise measurement and targeting at scale. In most US households today, TV content is […]

  • time to settle up

    Vista Equity Partners CEO Nabbed For Tax Fraud; IAB Europe's TCF Disputed In Belgium

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Paying The Piper Robert Smith, CEO of Vista Equity Partners, agreed on a $139 million settlement with the Department of Justice due to his role in a tax evasion scheme involving the use of undeclared offshore accounts. According to Axios, Smith’s admission of guilt has left […]

  • Starting in Q2 2021, bidding will be the only way to buy ads in iOS apps through Facebook’s Audience Network. Goodbye waterfalls.

    Facebook Accelerates Plans To Go Bidding Only For Audience Network Due To Coming IDFA Changes

    Starting in Q2 2021, bidding will be the only way to buy ads in iOS apps through Facebook’s Audience Network. At that point, waterfall-based buying will no longer be supported. Facebook says the goal had always been to become a bidding-only demand source ever since in-app bidding first launched in Audience Network in 2017. But […]

  • After a disappointing debut in June, Google released an updated version of its sellers.json file that now includes 1.2 million publishers.

    Google Grows Its Sellers.json File To 1.2 Million Publishers

    After a disappointing debut in June, Google released an updated version of its sellers.json file Thursday afternoon. Sellers.json is a mechanism developed by the IAB Tech Lab that buyers can use to verify which exchanges and SSPs are authorized to sell a publisher’s inventory. Google’s expanded file now includes information for 1.2 million publishers, and […]

  • Prog.IO Digital: P&G’s Media Strategy, NYT Reconciles Subscriptions With Ads – And How To Build A CDP

    Day Four of AdExchanger’s Programmatic.IO Digital conference brought the goods with perspectives from up and down the supply chain. There was insight into P&G’s media spending strategy, a deep dive on how The New York Times reconciles ad sales with the buildout of a team, a knowledge drop on how identity infrastructure works – and […]

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    Building A Privacy-Conscious Publisher

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Sara Badler, senior vice president of programmatic revenue and strategy at Dotdash. If ad-tech acronym overload was not seriously impacting your mental health two years ago, it certainly may be now. Geopolitical and big tech-led privacy […]

  • Comic: Only Industry Analysts Can Tell Them Apart

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

  • nielsen round up

    Nielsen Can Measure YouTube On The Big Glass; UK Digital Ad Spend Drops 5% In Q2

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. DAR She Blows Nielsen’s Digital Ad Ratings and Total Ad Ratings products can now measure YouTube and YouTube TV inventory when streamed through connected TV platforms. As MediaPost points out, Nielsen’s two ad ratings solutions can already measure YouTube and YouTube TV inventory on PCs, laptops […]

  • Creative ad tech is maturing beyond DCO.

    Innovid, Jivox, Clinch And Flashtalking Sit Atop Forrester’s 2020 Creative Ad Tech Wave

    Creative ad tech is maturing beyond DCO. Dynamic creative optimization is only one of many challenges facing brands in the quest to serve relevant, efficient and optimized creative, said Joanna O’Connell, a VP and principal analyst at Forrester. And that’s why creative ad tech providers that go beyond the basics were crowned the leaders of […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: CDPs Get Real

    It’s time for an exciting new acronym: CDP. But what makes it exciting? Is it the promise – delivered for only the thousandth time this decade – that marketers can finally unify their customer data? No, what makes it exciting is $3.2 billion (in stock). That’s how much Twilio paid to grab the CDP Segment […]

  • An Introduction To TV Advertising: Measurement

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column by Steven Golus, founder at Steven Golus Consulting, is the fourth and last in a series that presents the fundamentals of how TV advertising works and how it is changing. In our previous article, we unpacked the […]

  • playing safe

    TikTok Partners With OpenSlate On Brand Safety; Peacock Slays It On Subs In Q3

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Brand Safety Dance Brand safety is proving a significant hurdle to TikTok’s growth as the company seeks to calm the nerves of advertisers who are drawn to its massive audience of young people, but fretful about objectionable content. “This is the number one conversation we have […]

  • Like its cohorts in the cloud – Salesforce, Adobe, Oracle and Microsoft – SAP is positioning its CDP mainly as a customer experience play.

    We’ve Got One Too: SAP Launches Its Customer Data Platform

    When it rains, it pours … CDP news. On Wednesday, two days after Twilio said it would pay $3.2 billion to acquire CDP Segment, SAP said it will release its enterprise customer data platform globally next month. SAP first teased its plan to roll out a CDP in May of last year. Like its cohorts […]

  • Google is revamping Google Analytics for a world in which privacy plays center stage and identifiers are exiting stage left.

    Google Analytics Gets A Major Privacy And Machine Learning-Focused Overhaul

    Google is revamping Google Analytics for a world in which privacy plays center stage and identifiers are exiting stage left. The new version of Google Analytics, released on Wednesday, was in beta for more than a year, and will now be the default experience for all users. The updated product includes privacy controls to help […]

  • 6 Pro Tips for Successful Mobile Games App Retargeting

    “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 Ido Zehori, data science team leader at BigaBid. One in five users forget about an app after using it for the first time. They’re originally drawn to the app from an offer […]

  • Todd Anderman, president, Doing Things Media & Conor Mason, senior director of digital marketing at Bud Light

    Doing Things Media Helps Memes Make It Onto The Media Plan

    Bud Light first contacted Doing Things Media through a DM on Instagram – a fitting introduction for a partnership that revolves around creating and distributing memes on social media. Doing Things Media owns and operates 20 popular meme and viral video accounts across Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, including @AnimalsDoingThings, @NoChaser, @AllGasNoBrakesShow and @neatdad. It […]

  • facebook

    Facebook Bans Anti-Vax Ads; Ecom Is Growing At Hyper Speed

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Anti Anti-Vaxxers Today in Facebook ad ban news: Facebook will bar ads that discourage users from getting vaccinated, the company said Tuesday. The move is part of a larger new flu vaccine information campaign launching on Facebook. The social media giant will still allow ads that […]

  • Consolidation happens in all technology sectors, and we’re likely to see an uptick in the CDP category in the year to come.

    Why Twilio’s Mega Acquisition Of Segment Is – And Isn’t – A Validation Of The CDP Category

    CDP acquisitions are a bit like snowflakes, no two have been quite alike, at least not so far. Cloud communications platform Twilio’s $3.2 billion all-stock purchase of Segment, confirmed on Monday, is the latest example. Notable acquirers in the space have included a British multibillion-dollar semiconductor firm, an American multinational financial services brand and the […]

  • Nexstar Digital President Greg Raifman Takes The Long View

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Greg Raifman has had a long career in digital advertising. He started out at ad server Mediaplex in the late ’90s, helped take Rubicon Project public in 2014 and is now running the digital subsidiary of Nexstar Media […]

  • Jason Brown, VP of marketing at Champs Sports

    Champs Sports: AR ‘Will Absolutely Become A Bigger Part Of Shopping Behavior’

    While it’s unclear when physical shopping will snap back to pre-pandemic levels, retailers such as Foot Locker subsidiary Champs Sports, are experimenting with replacement technologies, including augmented reality. In September, Champs became the first sports brand to test a new AR shoppable lens on Snapchat. The format allows users to virtually try on different sneaker […]

  • department of justice

    DOJ Could Force Google To Divest Chrome; NBCU's Linda Yaccarino Gets A Big Promotion

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. What We Talk About When We Talk About Breakups We’ve all speculated about what a Google breakup might look like. A divestment of its display ads business? Shearing off YouTube? Maybe – or it could be farewell for Google’s browser. According to three anonymous sources who spoke […]

  • A lop-sided power dynamic.

    House Antitrust Report Highlights Unequal Power Dynamics At The W3C

    The House’s antitrust report on big tech, released last week, described the lopsided power dynamic at the W3C, where several “market participants” interviewed by the subcommittee said that they felt “bullied” by Google. The report claims that Google uses Chrome’s dominance in the browser market to “effectively set standards for the industry.” First, Chrome has […]

  • Big Moment For CDPs, As Twilio Confirms $3.2B Deal For Segment

    Did the CDP category just have its DoubleClick moment? Twilio will acquire customer data platform Segment for a $3.2 billion in stock, the companies said Monday. Forbes first reported the deal on Friday. Twilio powers automated mobile communications for clients such as Airbnb, Lyft, Blue Apron, Netflix, Hulu and Salesforce. Its Flex platform supports billions […]

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    Agencies, Brands and Publishers Beware: A Service Provider Approach To CCPA Is Risky

    “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 Leigh Freund, president and CEO at the Network Advertising Initiative. Uncertainty has clouded preparations for compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) ever since the law passed in 2018. Even […]

  • Samantha Stockman headshot

    How Buyers Can Capitalize On CTV’s Emerging Walled Gardens

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Samantha Stockman, group director at The Media Kitchen. This year’s virtual Newfronts made it clear: The connected TV (CTV) industry has heard advertisers’ pleas for better, more universal measurement. Whether it’s increased direct integration with […]

  • agency review

    Agency Reviews Resume; Havas Media Group Gets Woke

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Show Me The Money The good news is that advertising is picking back up. The bad news (or good, depending on who you are) is that so are agency reviews. Mitchell Caplan of the consulting firm Flock Associates told Business Insider that he anticipates more agency […]

  • Andrew Yang

    Andrew Yang: If CPRA Passes, ‘It’ll Sweep The Country’

    Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang has some feisty opinions about data privacy, Section 230 and social media platforms. “They’re just trying to maximize their ad revenue,” Yang said at a virtual summit hosted by NYC Media Lab on Thursday. Yang, who hasn’t ruled out a potential bid for NYC major, supports the idea that […]