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  • AppNexus Waves Off MRC Accreditation For DSP; Another P&G Media Review

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. You Down With MRC? AppNexus lost its MRC accreditation and will not pursue reaccreditation for its DSP services. The company will separately look to reaccredit its publisher ad server business but is dropping its buy-side certification because of the cost and because it duplicates […]

  • YouTube To Suspend Third-Party Ad Serving In The EU

    YouTube will no longer support third-party ad serving on reserved buys in Europe beginning May 21, and it will assess whether to extend that policy globally, according to a memo obtained by AdExchanger. Google advised advertisers who aren’t currently using its ad server DoubleClick Campaign Manager (DCM) to host video on YouTube to “retraffic their […]

  • Facebook Political Transparency Tools To Limit Inflamed Opinions And Dark Posts

    Facebook on Friday implemented new transparency and verification processes for political advertisers. Last October, the company said it would begin allowing only authorized advertisers to run electoral ads, which explicitly advocate for or against an active political candidate. But those limits will now apply to any advertisers who want to run “issue ads” that more […]

  • Industry Legend Irwin Gotlieb Steps Down As GroupM Chairman, Transitions To Senior Adviser

    GroupM said Friday that global Chairman Irwin Gotlieb will step back from his role to become a senior adviser to the company. Gotlieb was GroupM’s founding CEO in 2003 and ran the company until transitioning to Chairman in 2012. GroupM’s global CEO Kelly Clark will continue to lead WPP’s media-buying unit. Gotlieb has made a […]

  • Podcast: The Very Serious, Not At All Overblown Facebook Scandal

    Welcome to AdExchanger Talks, a podcast focused on data-driven marketing. Subscribe here. True or false: While Facebook was looking the other way, Cambridge Analytica exploited easy loopholes in its data policies to steal user data and swing a US presidential election. In this week’s podcast, Gartner Research VP Martin Kihn picks apart the assumptions underlying the latest […]

  • AdColony Cuts More Jobs, Doesn’t Plan To Hire A Permanent CEO

    AdColony further trimmed its executive ranks this week in an effort to streamline the business and get to profitability. The mobile video ad network did away with at least five senior and mid-level roles in North America. AdColony’s former VP of performance, Tim O’Neil, who joined AdColony less than a year ago, was let go […]

  • Rethinking Display Advertising

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community.  Today’s column is written by Alessandro De Zanche, an independent audience strategy consultant.  As media brands try to figure out their long-term monetization strategies, which may include paywalls, micropayments or alliances, many still heavily rely on display advertising, mainly […]

  • Comic: Quality Traffic

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

  • Disney May Ditch FreeWheel For Google; Facebook's Apology Tour

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Free Reign Disney may ditch Comcast-owned FreeWheel as its video ad tech provider in favor of Google, reports Mike Shields of Business Insider. If Disney were to pick Google, it’d be a blow to Comcast and a huge step for Google in its pursuit […]

  • Meet A4, Altice's New Advanced Multichannel Buying Unit

    Altice USA launched an advanced TV business on Thursday called A4 to provide marketers and MVPDs with audience-based, multiscreen advertising solutions. A4 is the culmination of multiple acquisitions by Altice, starting with Cablevision in 2015, said A4 President Paul Haddad, who heads the 500-person team. Altice also has acquired digital platform Audience Partners and programmatic […]

  • Facebook Gets Its First MRC Accreditation, But There’s Still More To Go

    Behind the Cambridge Analytica headlines, Facebook on Thursday completed the first phase of its ongoing three-part MRC audit. Phase one was an inspection of served display impressions in the news feed on Facebook and Instagram across desktop, mobile web and in-app. Before the Cambridge Analytica data-sharing scandal broke, Facebook was being pushed to be more open […]

  • The Complete Guide To CDPs

    “The Complete Guide to CDPs” is presented by mParticle. “The Complete Guide To CDPs” is part 1 in a multipart series on the rise of the CDP and is an independent editorial report. The customer data platform (CDP) is the new “it” acronym, an emerging technology commanding a recent deluge of analyst and investor interest […]

  • NBCU Develops A Unified Ad Metric To Level The Playing Field Between TV And Digital Impressions

    NBCUniversal is about to do something TV companies have talked about for years: transact TV in a similar way as digital – on impressions. NBCU revealed Thursday that it would begin to measure live, on-demand and time-shifted TV ad buys using a common impression-based metric called CFlight. CFlight will be part of NBCU’s upfront pitch and […]

  • The Squeeze Is On: The Battle For Brand Advertising Budgets Will Be Won By 2020

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Lance Neuhauser, CEO at 4C Insights. We’re about to witness a generational realignment of the media mix. Consumers have complete control over how they receive information, and they can subscribe, fast-forward, opt out, block or […]

  • Speaking The Same Language On Cross-Media Audience Measurement Standards

    “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 George W. Ivie, CEO and executive director at the Media Rating Council. Cross-device audience measurement is difficult and has been slow to emerge because the clues involved are unique to […]

  • AT&T Vs. DOJ Update; Taboola In Deal With Smartphone Maker ZTE

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Survey Says… As more witnesses take the stand in the Department of Justice’s challenge to the $85 billion merger of AT&T and Time Warner, the telco’s legal strategy is coming into focus. The DOJ case rests in part of a pair of surveys, one […]

  • Zuck Speaks: Facebook Restricts API Data Access And Shares Updates On User Privacy Efforts

    A blog post by Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer on Wednesday detailed restrictions on data access for a number of its APIs, including events, groups and pages. Read it. (The blog also revealed in that post that Cambridge Analytica had harvested 87 million profiles, rather than 50 million, as was originally widely reported.) Developer […]

  • M&A Deal Values Are Up In 2018 As Cash-On-Hand And Ecommerce Values Soar

    Despite broad concerns about the viability of online media and advertising, M&A in the sector is heating up thanks to the growth of ecommerce and commerce-based media solutions, like Apple’s purchase of digital subscription service Next Issue Media for an undisclosed amount. The total number of deals in media, marketing and technology dropped by 7% […]

  • Cable Giants Comcast, Charter And Cox To Pool Data And Inventory Under New Advanced TV Group

    Cable conglomerates Comcast, Charter and Cox Communications said Wednesday they will build ad products that extend across their collective footprint. The three are forming a division within NCC Media – a national cable sales group in which they are joint stakeholders – to build data-driven ad products. Comcast’s advanced ads division, Comcast Media 360, is […]

  • Kepler Group Acquired By Marketing Collective Kyu

    Kepler Group, a New York-based agency focused on programmatic, media activation and CRM, revealed Wednesday it has been acquired by kyu, a collective of marketing, consulting and design companies. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. kyu operates under Hakuhodo DY holdings, one of Japan’s largest marketing holding companies behind Dentsu. While kyu’s agencies, which […]

  • Google's Answer To Header Bidding Is Now Generally Available

    Google header-bidding solution Exchange Bidding has exited beta and is generally available to all publishers who use Doubleclick for Publishers (DFP), the company said Wednesday. Google also said it is alpha testing an expansion of Exchange Bidding to new ad formats like video and buying methods like programmatic. It expects to release a beta version […]

  • LA Times: ‘Programmatic Is Going To Be A Big Part’ Of Publisher’s Future

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community.  Lee Fentress wasn’t always sold on programmatic. But he’s changed his tune since joining the Los Angeles Times as VP of ad sales a little more than three months ago. “I came in pretty skeptical of programmatic, really wanting to do less programmatic and […]

  • ‘Advertising Wins Elections’ And Other Myths

    “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 Martin Kihn, research vice president at Gartner. People who believe Cambridge Analytica put our president in office aren’t thinking very hard. We know how advertising works: It hardly works at […]

  • Big Pubs Pour Money Into TrustX; Spotify's IPO

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Pub Crawl CBSi, ESPN, Meredith, Fox News and NBCUniversal committed $2.2 million to support TrustX, a nonprofit subsidiary of the publisher trade group Digital Content Next. Read the release. The TrustX platform is a collective private marketplace, with exchange technology licensed from Iponweb and […]

  • Acxiom CEO: 'Signs' That Facebook May Reverse Data Import Policy

    Facebook might be reconsidering the policy it initiated last Wednesday about third-party data providers, Acxiom CEO Scott Howe said Tuesday in a letter to advertisers. Read it. “We’ve seen some signs that Facebook is reconsidering the initial policy they issued last week on data imports in light of advertiser concerns that will have an economic […]

  • WPP Confirms Its Board Will Investigate CEO Martin Sorrell

    WPP confirmed Tuesday that its board has hired an independent counsel to investigate CEO Martin Sorrell for misuse of funds and allegations of inappropriate behavior. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news. The advertising giant issued the following statement regarding the investigation: “The Board of WPP has appointed independent counsel to conduct an investigation […]

  • Job Site Monster.com Roars Back To Life

    Monster.com’s new CMO, Jonathan Beamer, has a monster job ahead of him. Since its heyday in the late ’90s and early 2000s, the career site, once the most trafficked job platform in the US, lost ground to upstart competitors such as Indeed.com and ZipRecruiter. Monster rested on its laurels, and what started as a scrappy […]

  • Here’s How Facebook Is Getting Ready For GDPR

    With Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation taking effect May 25, Facebook must alter some of its business practices regardless of any fallout due to the Cambridge Analytica debacle. The Cambridge Analytica revelations merely behoove Facebook to move faster and fix things in light of macro privacy changes hitting the EU. The most recent example is […]

  • Anatomy Of Mobile Ad Fraud: Web Vs. App

    This is the third in a series of deep dives from AdExchanger on mobile fraud and mobile data quality, including guides to fraud tactics and threat vectors and practical solutions from advertisers in the growth and user acquisition trenches. Read the first story (“2018 Will Be A Year Of Reckoning For Mobile App-Install Fraud“) and […]

  • The Customer Service Imperative In Ad Tech

    “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 Alex Perrin, vice president of programmatic strategy at Viant’s Adelphic. Brands place too high of a priority on impersonal technology versus strategic partnerships that garner access to innovative solutions. Everyone […]