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Measurement

  • Wendy Seltzer, counsel and strategy lead, W3C

    An Inside Look At The W3C With Strategy Lead Wendy Seltzer, As Debate Swirls Around The Privacy Sandbox

    There’s been kerfuffle after kerfuffle (after kerfuffle) at the World Wide Web Consortium since Google first announced its plans in January 2020 to kill off third-party cookies in Chrome. At the time, Google encouraged ad tech companies to join the W3C’s Improving Web Advertising Business Group (IWABG) as a way to provide feedback on and […]

  • Congress Puts Pressure On The App Stores; Multiple States Plan Digital Ad Tax Laws

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Another Day, Another Grilling The Senate Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust is continuing its probe into big tech, and the latest hearing drilled down on competition (or, rather, the lack thereof) in Apple’s App Store and Google Play, The Wall Street Journal reports. The usual […]

  • Nielsen Gets Into Streaming TV Ratings; InMobi Rolls Out Identity Solution For Apps

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Swimming With The Stream In an effort to change with the times, Nielsen is releasing a new ratings system that will measure streaming more like linear TV, Adweek reports. The system, called Nielsen Streaming Video Ratings, will track who is watching, when they’re watching, […]

  • Here’s What Nielsen Vet Kelly Abcarian Brings To NBCU’s Measurement Ambitions

    Kelly Abcarian spent 16 years at Nielsen, most recently heading up the measurement company’s advanced video advertising product. Now she moves to NBCU, in the newly-created role of EVP of measurement and impact, to build out the broadcaster’s in-house measuring capabilities. It’s a deceptively large purview. Abcarian will oversee a ton of measurement-related initiatives that […]

  • What’s Apple Thinking?

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Rick Webb recently wrote an essay for the Why Is This Interesting newsletter about Apple’s looming App Tracking Transparency release, which will become reality next week. In it, he digs into some less commonly discussed issues with Apple’s […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: The Complexity Of Commerce, The Commencement Of Apple’s ATT Enforcement

    This week on The Big Story, the team broadcasts LIVE from AdExchanger’s Innovation Labs: Commerce Day event. And here’s your main takeaway if you weren’t able to attend: the fragmentation in the world of commerce-related media is … insane. An emerging cluster of media networks from retailers  such as Walmart, Target, Kroger and numerous others […]

  • DoubleVerify Is “Building A War Chest” With IPO

    Ad verification company DoubleVerify went public on Wednesday, a month after it filed an S-1, and a week after it set the terms for the IPO, which had it valued at $4.2 billion. However, the company’s stock opened at $35 a share ­– nearly 30% above its IPO price – valuing the company at more […]

  • Ad Bacon's Audience Kitchen helps advertisers identify a wider selection of Facebook audiences that don’t surface when searching via Facebook’s own UI.

    Ad Bacon Has A Tool To Help Buyers Find ‘Hidden' Audience On Facebook And Instagram

    Some media buyers report feeling a niggling sense of FOMO when they try to use Facebook Ads Manager to target their ads on Facebook and Instagram. “Everyone I talk to has the sense that they’re missing out on something, that something feels … hidden,” said Ty Martin, a former iCrossing search and digital media executive […]

  • FLoC Called Out; There’s Good News And Bad News On Ad Fraud

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. FLoC Fears There’s no love lost for FLoC. In a blog post on Sunday entitled “Proposal: Treat FLoC As A Security Concern,” a WordPress developer called Carike suggested that users of the open source content management software block FLoC by default. If that happens, […]

  • TV Networks Demand Audit Of Nielsen; Irish Privacy Watchdog Initiates 'Mass Action' Suit Against Facebook

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Audit Demanded Remember when the TV networks and Nielsen got into a pretty big fight because Nielsen didn’t do such a great job of measuring TV audiences during the pandemic? Well, CBS, ABC, NBC and other TV networks are now calling for an audit […]

  • Publicis Returns To Growth; Facebook Futzes With The News Feed

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. All Organic Things are starting to look up at Publicis Groupe. After getting battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the holding company saw a return to organic revenue growth in Q1 as marketers were confident enough to restart projects, especially in the US. The Wall […]

  • Privacy Sandbox may have just hit a serious snag.

    Influential W3C Working Group Calls Privacy Sandbox Proposal ‘Harmful'

    Privacy Sandbox may have just hit a serious snag. In a document published last week, the Technical Architecture Group (TAG), a prominent working group within the World Wide Web Consortium, referred to the first-party sets (FPS) proposal within the Privacy Sandbox as “harmful to the web in its current form.” TAG also cast doubt on […]

  • Roku Bolsters Measurement Program To Track Cross-Screen Ad Performance

    Roku said Tuesday it added six new ad tech companies to its Measurement Partner Program to help retail, CPG, pharma, auto and other advertisers better measure ad campaign performance — such as mobile app downloads — as marketers shift their spending to streaming. Adjust, Affinity Solutions, Branch, IRI, Kochava, and Veeva Crossix have joined Roku’s partner program — […]

  • TikTok Intros Shopping And Retargeting Ads; DoubleVerify Seeks $4.2B Valuation

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. TikTocking Dollars TikTok wants in on the ecommerce action that has skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s introducing new ad formats designed for purchase conversions on the platform. Business Insider reports that the Chinese video app plans to roll out new tools l that […]

  • Swaarm, a startup that helps buyers and ad networks track performance marketing, has launched a solution for privacy-enabled attribution on iOS 14.

    Swaarm Has An Alternative Method For Attribution On iOS 14 – Minus The IDFA

    Swaarm, a Berlin-based startup that helps advertisers, agencies and ad networks track their performance marketing, hadn’t yet launched in June 2020 when Apple first announced its plans to limit IDFA use. The timing was fortuitous. Rather than having to pivot like a legacy mobile measurement provider, Swaarm’s co-founders (who had been developing the technology for […]

  • P&G isn’t the only western company that was deeply involved in the development of the China Advertising ID (CAID).

    Nielsen, Deloitte, PwC And P&G All Helped Draft The CAID Spec

    P&G isn’t the only western company that was deeply involved in the development of the China Advertising ID (CAID). The China-based arms of Nielsen, Deloitte and PricewaterhouseCoopers are all listed as “drafting organizations” behind the CAID standard in the original technical specs. CAID is an IDFA workaround that was devised for the specific purpose of […]

  • Google Asks For Biden's Help In Europe; Pandemic-Related Discrepancies In Nielsen Measurement

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Please, Mr. President Google is asking President Biden to take action as European regulators pursue more robust regulation of the industry. (Where did we leave our tiny violin?) According to CNBC, Karan Bhatia, Google’s VP of government affairs and policy, said in a blog […]

  • Twitter Integrates With Nielsen In Bid For TV Dollars

    Allison Schiff contributed Twitter is expanding its relationship with Nielsen to boost its ability to plan and execute video strategies. The company will integrate Nielsen Media Impact (NMI) and Nielsen Ad Intel — solutions that help advertisers to measure and plan campaigns across a variety of media platforms — into the Twitter Amplify video ad […]

  • Apple Is Rejecting Apps That Use Third-Party Code For Alleged Privacy Infractions

    And so it begins. Apple started rejecting app updates on Thursday that conflict with its App Tracking Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework. ATT prohibits user tracking without explicit consent and bans developers from using fingerprinting to try and identify a device or user. The news was first reported by independent analyst John Koetsier in Forbes. Specifically, […]

  • Big Brands Prep For Cookieless World; Podcast Upfronts Lineup Revealed

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. What, Me Worried? Google’s planned elimination of third-party cookies has big brands revamping their data strategies, but some aren’t too worried about the looming restrictions that won’t allow individual ad targeting. Per the Wall Street Journal, Bacardi has expressed confidence in its ability to […]

  • With the muted bleat of a sad trombone, Facebook Analytics will soon be no more.

    Facebook Analytics Will Shut Down On June 30 – Here’s Why That Is (And Isn’t) A Big Deal

    With the muted bleat of a sad trombone, Facebook Analytics will soon be no more. This week, Facebook quietly informed users of Facebook Analytics that the free tool will no longer be available as of June 30, 2021. Until then, people will still be able to access reports and insights, and they’ll be able to […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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. […]

  • Are Biddable Ad Buys In CTV’s Future? The Experts Weigh In.

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. It’s unclear what the future of TV ad buys will look like in connected TV. Since much of TV inventory — including much of CTV — is reserved in the upfronts each year, will programmatic auction-based buying eventually be used in CTV as […]

  • Google CFO Ruth Porat Undaunted By Antitrust Suits; Amazon Scores With NFL Deal

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Bring It, Joe  Google is certainly going through the ringer this week, especially with a House judiciary antitrust subcommittee hearing that will look into whether laws should be bolstered  to better address monopoly power. But apparently the increased regulator pressure is nothing new. That’s […]

  • Comic: 'Sir, The People Need More Time!'

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

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Don’t Microwave Fish

    This week, The Big Story records live at AdExchanger’s digital conference: Innovation Labs. While our April 20 one-day event will focus on Ecommerce, and our May 18 event will focus on CTV, our event on March 16 was all about Identity. And the big story around identity, no pun intended, is that it’s still a […]

  • TikTok Is Set To Get Serious About Ad Targeting; Operative Acquires STAQ

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. TikTok For Targeting Expect TikTok to start getting more aggressive about ad targeting starting on April 15, Recode reports. For on that very specific date, TikTok’s ads policy is set to change and users will have fewer opt-out options. “You’ll no longer be able […]

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