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  • Are GIFs Viewable? GIPHY Hooks Up With Oracle’s Moat To Prove It

    GIPHY is growing up. The search engine for GIFs is partnering with Oracle Data Cloud’s Moat to measure viewability, ad delivery and invalid traffic for short-form branded content on its platform. The metrics will be baked into the price of media and available for all campaigns and sponsored GIFs starting in Q4 when GIPHY and […]

  • States To Investigate Google Ad Dominance; TV Ratings To Incorporate Out Of Home Viewing

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Trust Me, This Is Bad Fifty – count ’em, 50 – attorneys general are planning to work together on a sweeping joint antitrust investigation into Google. Google’s dominance over the online ad market will be the probe’s first priority, the Republican Texas AG told […]

  • Instagram Is Exposed To The Same Ad Targeting Headwinds Buffeting Facebook

    Facebook has warned investors to expect a pronounced revenue slowdown in the second half of the year and into 2020 thanks to “ad targeting-related headwinds.” And Instagram can expect to weather the same challenges. Instagram has been a growth driver for Facebook, both in terms of engagement and ad spend. The two share data between […]

  • Comscore Continues To Struggle; PlaceIQ Snags Experian Investment

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A ’score To Settle Comscore has gone from arguably the best-positioned company to solve television’s cross-channel measurement problem to being mired in executive overhauls and new product builds beleaguered with setbacks. Things looked bright in April 2018, though, when Comscore brought on former 360i […]

  • Google's Exchange Bidding Is Now 'Open Bidding'; Market Researchers Slip

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. ‘Open’-ing Up? Google renamed its exchange bidding product to “open bidding.” The name mirrors AdMob’s open bidding, Google said in a blog post. Google’s exchange bidding – its answer to header bidding – made headlines this summer as Google tussled with The Trade Desk […]

  • Inside Uber’s Fraud Suit Against Phunware

    “Guys, it’s that time of the month … no not that time. It’s time to spin some more BS to Uber to keep the lights on.” That’s an excerpt from an email sent on Oct. 31, 2016 between two employees at Phunware, according to a lawsuit filed by Uber on July 12 in San Francisco. […]

  • ASICS: Buying On Viewable CPMs ‘Levels The Playing Field Across Programmatic’

    Footwear brand ASICS is running out of patience with shoddy viewability measurement. “People still continue to buy nonviewable impressions – it’s just crazy,” said Philip Bryant, senior manager of media at ASICS Digital, a subsidiary of the ASICS corporation that’s focused on building, testing and implementing digital technologies for use across the larger org. One of […]

  • Attribution Does Not Imply Causation

    “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 Carl Spaulding, executive vice president of strategy at NCSolutions. Advertisers need a refresher course on the difference between attribution and causation – and why proving the latter is so much […]

  • Singular Intros Tool To Deterministically Detect Phony Android Installs

    Fake installs on Android are costing mobile app marketers beaucoup bucks and messing with their data sets. On Wednesday, mobile marketing analytics company Singular released a tool that deterministically validates whether an Android install is real or bogus before the install gets attributed. There are other tools on the market that aim to do the […]

  • The San Diego Padres Score With Vehicle-Based OOH

    Major League Baseball team the San Diego Padres is calling out-of-home up to bat. In the past, the Padres generally avoided OOH advertising, because the team doesn’t have an awareness problem in its local market, said SVP and CMO Wayne Partello. Although the Padres do buy local radio and TV to drive conversions among more […]

  • Facebook’s Third-Party Data Clearing Tool Is Finally Going Live (But Not In The United States Yet)

    After more than a year of tinkering, Facebook is rolling out a long-promised tool that lets users see the data about them that third-party apps and websites pass to Facebook, and then decouple that data from their Facebook account. Starting Tuesday, users in Ireland, South Korea and Spain will be able to access the feature, […]

  • Some See Delays As Walmart Brings Ad Sales In-House; Xandr Taps Comscore

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Walmart False Start Brands are seeing delays with their Walmart ad buys as a result of the retailer’s transition from Triad Retail Media, which previously repped its inventory, to an in-house sales team. “We are migrating remaining accounts from Triad to Walmart Media Group […]

  • Comscore’s Q2 Revenue Declines Again As It Narrows Vision On TV

    Comscore is reeling. Interim CEO Dale Fuller acknowledged as much to investors Tuesday when the company reported its second quarter earnings. Comscore has slimmed down to focus on emerging categories in advanced television, including “under-addressable” television, which is more measurable linear content, and cross-platform ratings for digital video, video on demand and TV. But will […]

  • Second Coming Of Aero; Nielsen Nears End Of Strategic Review

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Second Coming Of Aereo Fox, NBCU, ABC and CBS filed a suit against Locast, a nonprofit streaming service that retransmits local network feeds. Locast is funded partly by AT&T and Dish, the two largest pay-TV companies, and the broadcasters allege that the nonprofit group […]

  • As Marketers Tire Of Last-Click And MTA, Incrementality Testing Finds Its Niche

    Data-driven marketers don’t like last-click attribution, which simply credits only the final impression that drove a conversion. And they aren’t buying multitouch attribution (MTA), an involved process where each touchpoint in a campaign is tracked and assigned specific credit. So where does the media measurement pendulum settle between those options? For some attribution experts, the […]

  • Horizon Media Uses Nielsen Advanced Audience, Closing In On Outcome-Based Linear TV Buying

    Horizon Media is the first agency to use Nielsen Advanced Audience, a linear TV product designed to make measuring granular audience segments like “new parents” as easy as measuring age and gender with C3 and C7 ratings. Advanced Audience allows agencies to find viewers in narrower segments than age and demographic and do post-campaign measurement. […]

  • Ad Ops Manager Turned Ad Tech Founder Solves Viewability For Publishers

    Optimera increases site viewability solely from a publisher’s point of view. The tech optimizes campaigns toward the most viewable placements in real time – key in an era where buyers demand highly viewable ads, but publishers lack the technology to meet these demands in a way that’s sustainable for their businesses. “The market has failed […]

  • Shattering Ad Targeting’s Glass Ceiling

    “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 Rachel Gantz, SVP, commercial, at Comscore. Time’s up. #MeToo. Equal pay. This is the world many of us proudly live in. Gender identity and norms have become more fluid and […]

  • TVadSync Taps Into TV Metadata To Detect Subtle Patterns In Viewing Behavior

    You are what you watch. On Tuesday, smart TV data company TVadSync, which uses visual automatic content recognition (ACR) technology to track viewing behavior, released a planning and analytics tool that creates clusters of viewers based on the TV and video content they consume. “If you move beyond demographics and genre, you can make people’s […]

  • Glu Mobile: When It Comes To Ad Fraud, Prevention Is Better Than A Cure

    Any sign of bad traffic, and mobile game developer Glu flips the kill switch at the ad network and the publisher levels, said John Parides, Glu’s senior director of user acquisition. “This is something you need to be constantly monitoring,” said Parides, who’s been with Glu for almost five years, during which click spam became […]

  • Podcast: Where’s The Growth?

    This week on AdExchanger Talks, digital ad consultant Matthew Scott Goldstein shares his observations from 29 public company earnings calls in the media, big tech, ad tech and related sectors. He will give a related presentation at AdExchanger’s Programmatic IO conference in New York, Oct. 15-16. MSG, as he is known to many, listens to all […]

  • Nielsen: Linear TV Wins When Streaming Subscribers Can’t Find Anything To Watch On Demand

    Streamers don’t browse – at least not on streaming services. Although the majority of households either own a smart TV and/or have a subscription-video-on-demand service (SVOD), most people (58%) still gravitate back to traditional TV channels when they’re not sure what they want to watch, according to Nielsen’s total audience report for Q1, released Monday. […]

  • Facebook Expands Political Ad Transparency Tools; Comscore Raises $20M

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Global Transparency Facebook started rolling out transparency tools for political ads in 2018 – now it’s pushing those tools out globally. These tools include an authorization process, where Facebook confirms a political advertiser’s identity, and the party responsible for the ad will appear on […]

  • Samsung Ads Is Using Moat To Measure Viewability And Woo More Advertisers To OTT

    Over-the-top may be the new hotness, but sellers need to prove it before advertisers will really start to bite. On Thursday, Samsung’s advanced TV division, Samsung Ads, said that it’s partnering with Oracle Data Cloud’s Moat to measure viewability and the invalid traffic (IVT) rates for ad delivery on over-the-top inventory across Samsung Smart TV […]

  • Adjust Closes $227 Million Round With An Eye On Consolidation

    Adjust raised $227 million in funding – and there’s no need to adjust your screen on the amount. The monster round, announced Wednesday, brings the Berlin-based mobile measurement company’s total funding to $250 million. It was led by new investors Eurazeo Growth, Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners and Sofina, and existing investor Highland Europe. Previously, […]

  • Snap And Placed: An Acquisition That ‘Slipped Through The Cracks’?

    When Snap first acquired Placed in 2017, it teased the prospect of proving to buyers how Snap Ads translate into store visits and real-world results. Yet over the next two years, before Snap sold Placed to Foursquare last week, Snap never highlighted the Placed technology in its pitch to media buyers; Placed was never integrated […]

  • Foursquare Acquires Placed From Snap, Raises $150 Million

    Placed has found a new home. Foursquare is buying the location-based measurement company from Snap. Separately, it raised $150 million in fresh funding courtesy of The Raine Group, some of which is going to fund the acquisition. The rest is earmarked for R&D. The deal, announced early Friday morning, comes less than two years after […]

  • One Year Into GDPR, Most Apps Still Harvest Data Without Permission

    While good-acting companies knock themselves out trying to comply with data protection and privacy laws, and regulators debate the minutiae of cookie consent policies, bad actors simply couldn’t care less. The front door may be locked, but the basement windows are wide open. Unauthorized data harvesting from mobile apps has continued nearly unabated in the […]

  • Apple’s Attribution Fix For Safari Explained

    When it comes to ad tracking in Safari, Apple usually taketh away. But sometimes Apple giveth advertisers a little something. Meet privacy-preserving ad click attribution for the web. Think of it as Apple throwing a bone to advertisers who need a way to measure the effectiveness of their ads in Safari, which is where tracking […]

  • The Bullish Case For The Skinny Bundle

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Scott Worthem, senior vice president, strategic partnerships, at Comscore. The skinny bundle – seen by many as the “bright spot” for pay TV – has garnered quite a bit of media attention of late. […]

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