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  • The FTC Is Gunning For Greater Powers To Deal With The Data-Driven Economy

    There’s no point passing a comprehensive federal privacy legislation if the main enforcement agency doesn’t have the means to hold feet to the fire. On Tuesday, all five commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission appeared before the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection in Washington, D.C., to make an appeal for more resources. “Section 5 is […]

  • Podcast: TV’s Upcoming Season

    AdExchanger Talks is a podcast focused on data-driven marketing. Subscribe here. In the podcast studio this week, GCA Advisors managing director Josh Wepman talks about the changes afoot in television. Wepman has sold companies to Google, Snap, Yahoo, Pitney Bowes and Telstra, among others, and TV is his key strategic focus right now. “When you think about […]

  • Condé Nast CEO Bob Sauerberg Departs In Tough Magazine Climate

    Condé Nast will execute its turnaround with a new leader. Its longtime CEO Bob Sauerberg is departing after 18 years with the company, including eight in the top spot. He’s leaving just months after he announced a turnaround plan for the publisher of Vogue, Wired and The New Yorker that would see it diversify away […]

  • Disney Drops FreeWheel in Favor of Google Ad Manager

    The Walt Disney Company has found its happily ever after with Google, not Comcast-owned FreeWheel. After months of speculation, Google said in a blog post that Disney would implement its ad platform across its brands, including Disney, ABC, ESPN, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars. The relationship will span all of Disney’s video and display inventory. […]

  • Facebook Pays Lip Service To An Irate Committee Of International Politicians

    Representatives from nine governments gathered in London on Tuesday with pointed questions for Mark Zuckerberg about fake news, misinformation, hate speech, election interference, privacy and data collection. Thing is, Zuckerberg wasn’t there, having declined repeated invitations to testify before the UK’s Digital Culture, Media and Sports Committee. The parliamentarians from Britain, Canada, France, Ireland, Belgium, […]

  • How Mobile Commerce Became The Key To Retail Success For Thanksgiving Shopping

    Thanksgiving holiday shopping trends have shifted from surprising to predictable. At this point, the big news will be in some hypothetical, future November when ecommerce sales stop growing hand over fist. Ecommerce sales reached $18 billion combined for Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to Adobe. Cyber Monday alone cleared about $8 billion, the […]

  • Rubicon Project Eyes Profitability As It Awaits Industry Consolidation

    One year ago, Rubicon Project removed buyer fees from its platform, halving its take rate to 12.8%. The gutsy move occurred during a battle over take rates: Competitor AppNexus said its take rate stood at 8.5%, and its CEO called for a price war. Drastically cutting take rates forced Rubicon to use cash reserves to […]

  • Kids Today: The Youth Vote Was 2018’s Killer App

    “AdExchanger Politics” is a recurring feature that tracks developments in politics and digital advertising.  Today’s column is written by Ray Kingman, CEO at Semcasting. In 2008, it was the one-click political donation via email. In 2012, it was social media outreach. In 2016, it was fake news on Twitter and Facebook. Following every election, political […]

  • NBCU Shifts Into High Gear On Advanced Ad Products; Stodgy Tech Brands Look Good Again

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. NBCU In 2019 In 2019, NBCUniversal will expand two ad products launched this year. “Prime pod,” an audience-targeted 60-second commercial that runs at the beginning and end of a show, will be made available across NBCU’s entire portfolio. And all of the company’s inventory […]

  • WPP Brings J. Walter Thompson Into The Future By Merging It With Wunderman

    WPP said Monday it will merge digital agency network Wunderman with storied creative agency J. Walter Thompson (JWT), forming a new entity called Wunderman Thompson. Wunderman Thompson will employ 20,000 people in 200 locations across 90 markets, according to Adweek. Wunderman’s newly minted global CEO Mel Edwards will lead the agency, while JWT global CEO […]

  • Rocket Fuel Powered Its AI By Mixing Client Data That Wasn’t Meant To Be Mixed

    How Questionable Data-Sharing Practices And A Healthy Dose Of Hubris Helped Bring Down One Of The Most Well-Known Players In Ad Tech The Rocket Fuel brand is dead and buried, the founders long gone, its tech sold off to Sizmek for a song and the code completely rewritten. An ad tech unicorn that courted top […]

  • VerticalScope Uses Reader Data To Find Elusive In-Market Auto Segment

    In-market auto is one of the most prized data segments – and it’s notorious for being inaccurate with artificially large scale, which makes it emblematic of the problems with third-party data. First-party in-market auto data, however, is another story. VerticalScope, which operates over 600 niche automobile sites about various car makes and models, knows what […]

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    California’s Anti-Bot Law Raises The Stakes For The Use Of AI Influencers

    “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 Richard S. Eisert, partner and co-chair of the advertising, marketing & promotions practice group at Davis & Gilbert. The influencer marketing industry continues to grow rapidly. Some expect influencers to […]

  • Visto Files For Bankruptcy; Fierce Competition For Amazon Talent

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Collective Sigh Visto, the company formerly known as Collective, filed for bankruptcy protection and has reached a “stalking horse” deal to sell its assets to largest investor Zeta in a $15 million all-stock deal. The court filing gives a glimpse of just how tough […]

  • Comic: "And here come the DTC brands!"

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

  • What Ticketmaster Is Grateful For This Thanksgiving (Hint: It’s The NFL)

    Thanksgiving and watching football on Thanksgiving are American traditions. But this year will be the first celebration of what you might call Ticketmaster’s football Thanks-for-giving-us-your-business day. The ticket-sales company has secured the exclusive ticketing rights for the NFL and transitioned the league to digital-only tickets this year. Now Ticketmaster is spiking the football – which, […]

  • A Quick Primer On AMP Stories, Google’s Answer To The Stories Trend

    Stories. It seems like everybody’s got ‘em, from Snap and LinkedIn to Instagram and Facebook – and now Google. But while AMP Stories might look like a knockoff of the other guys, it’s actually quite a different animal. What’s the story? The main difference: AMP Stories are specifically designed for publishers to create full-screen experiences for […]

  • Same As It Ever Was: The Fourth Industrial Revolution And Brand Safety

    “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 Jason Alan Snyder, chief technology officer at Craft Worldwide / McCann Worldgroup. Those who grew up when MTV first coughed itself awake saw David Byrne “swimming” across their TVs in […]

  • LinkedIn Hops The Stories Train; Amazon Takes A Bigger Cut Of Ad Sales On Fire TV

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Profesh Stories LinkedIn is the latest platform to join in on the Stories craze. The professional networking site is launching Student Voices, a video-only stories product for US college students that it plans to expand into a broader product for all of its users, […]

  • Nielsen Lures IBM Watson’s David Kenny To Become Its New CEO

    Nielsen’s hire of IBM Watson honcho David Kenny as CEO, first reported on Tuesday by The Wall Street Journal, is a major bet for the measurement company as it rises to meet new competitive challenges and prepares for a possible sale of the business. Kenny oversaw IBM’s artificial intelligence initiatives, using machine learning to support enterprise […]

  • Retailer Survival And The Role Of Digital Marketing

    “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 Jenny Darroch, dean and professor of marketing and entrepreneurship at the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate Online School of Management, Claremont Graduate University. In the wake of the […]

  • How OMD’s John Osborn Brings His Creative Background To Media

    After 25 years at BBDO, John Osborn jumped to the media side as the US CEO of OMD last year. He joined the media agency at a time when it was trying to bring content closer to media, and parent Omnicom was encouraging more collaboration among its agencies. “The work we’re doing creatively has to be […]

  • Hurdl Is Using Wearables To Make Concert Marketing DTC

    Aside from dedicated fans, most people who show up to a concert never hear from the band again. That fleeting relationship poses a challenge for musicians. How can they get people to come to their next concert? Or buy merch? Hurdl is solving that problem with connected LED wristbands, which live event attendees activate using […]

  • BuzzFeed CEO Talks Roll-Up; Insta Cracks Down On Fake Activity

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Digital Media Roll-Up In an interview with The New York Times, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti mused about a possible roll-up digital of digital media companies. The obvious candidates would include BuzzFeed, Refinery29, Vox Media and Group Nine. Benefits could include larger payments from social […]

  • iHeartMedia To Acquire Programmatic Radio Platform Jelli

    Radio giant iHeartMedia said Monday it will acquire programmatic radio platform Jelli. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. iHeartMedia has been working with Jelli since 2015 to power its private marketplace, SoundPoint, which represents programmatic inventory on its 850 broadcast radio stations. Jelli also powers Katz Expressway, the independent programmatic marketplace run by radio […]

  • Is The IAB’s Consent Framework In Trouble?

    The IAB Europe’s GDPR Transparency and Consent Framework – which many ad tech companies now depend on to pass user consent strings – could be on shaky legal ground. On Nov. 9, France’s data protection authority, the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (the CNIL), issued a warning against a small French ad tech company called […]

  • Zenith Forecasts Slower Programmatic Media Growth As Data Costs Go Up

    Global programmatic advertising will grow by more than $13 billion next year and the year after, but its growth rate has stalled and it’s making slower-than-expected headway in taking share from non-programmatic media, according to Zenith’s 2018 Programmatic Marketing Forecast published Monday. Programmatic display advertising will clear $70.2 billion this year, according to the report, […]

  • Next Stop, Brand Lift: DTC Sofa Startup Burrow Sees Success With Subway Ads

    Digitally-native direct-to-consumer brands are super-smart performance marketers, but they also appreciate the importance of branding – and they’ve been spending big on out-of-home advertising, particularly in the New York subway system. “The MTA is very excited,” said Erica Amatori, director of marketing at Burrow, a less than two-year-old DTC customizable sofa brand headquartered in Manhattan. “They’ve […]

  • OTT? CTV? OMG What’s The Difference?

    Everyone wants to talk about over-the-top (OTT) and connected TV (CTV) right now, but they’re often confused for one another. They’re also used interchangeably by many marketers, brands, and sometimes, by the most erudite reporters. With all the TLAs (three letter acronyms) we love to employ in this industry, we thought it’d be a good […]

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    What We’ve Already Learned From Direct-To-Consumer Companies

    “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 Jay Friedman, president and partner at Goodway Group. The direct-to-consumer (DTC) space may have begun with Warby Parker, Dollar Shave Club and other pioneers, but it is populated today with brands […]