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  • Lowering Price Floors May Harm Publisher IVT And Viewability Rates

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Rotem Shaul, CEO at Primis. Since the coronavirus pandemic started, the online advertising ecosystem has experienced two major trends: higher traffic and lower budgets. More supply and less demand has forced many publishers to […]

  • Criteo’s SPARROW Proposal Marks Ad Tech’s Venture Into Privacy Sandboxes And W3C

    Hear the birds chirping? No, not those birds. On Monday, the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) working group for digital advertising standards had its first call where it discussed a new privacy proposal by Criteo called SPARROW (Secure Private Advertising Remotely Run On Webserver), according to three sources who participated. The SPARROW proposal is a response […]

  • IDFA Deprecation? It May Not Be Long.

    “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 David Philippson, co-founder and CEO at Dataseat. Apple will host its annual WWDC conference next month. While the physical event has been canceled, many of the previews for software that […]

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    YouTube’s Explosive Growth; S4 Has ‘Fighting Chance’ To Make Its Numbers

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. YouTube Flexes YouTube represents a quarter of all AVOD and SVOD viewership in the United States, growing 80% year over year, per Comscore. Among ad-supported services, YouTube has the highest reach and streaming hours, the company said in a blog post. Time spent watching […]

  • COVID-19 Can Inhibit Innovation Or Foster It – It’s Up To You

    “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 Kelly Abcarian, general manager at Nielsen Advanced Video Advertising. If you think innovating is hard, try it during a global pandemic. It can become downright defeating if you allow it. […]

  • Thanks To COVID-19, Connected TV Is A Prime Opportunity For Marketers – And Ad Fraud

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Lauren Fisher, vice president of business intelligence at Advertiser Perceptions. The coronavirus outbreak has catapulted connected TV (CTV) into the limelight. What was already considered a promising, premium digital video medium has quickly become […]

  • Daytime Is Streaming Time: TV Viewing Habits In The Time Of COVID-19

    Coronavirus shelter-in-place orders have been in place for less than a month nationally, but consumer media habits are already massively changing. Streaming is the clear winner of social distancing. From March 9 to March 16, total streaming time grew to 156.1 billion minutes per day in the United States, compared to 127.6 billion minutes during […]

  • What Happens To Sports Marketing Budgets Without Sports?

      March Madness. The Olympics. The NBA and NHL playoffs. Brand marketers spend billions on tentpole sporting events annually, but with live sports either canceled or postponed for the year, they must now figure out where to repurpose that budget – or decide if they can use it at all. Here’s how marketers are adjusting […]

  • Google Has No Plans To Postpone Killing Third-Party Cookies In Chrome

    Sorry, folks. Google isn’t going to extend the deadline for the phase out of third-party cookies in Chrome. In an email sent Thursday afternoon to members of the W3C’s Improving Web Advertising Business Group, Marshall Vale, a Chrome product manager and a member of the group himself, wrote that “a discussion around adjusting timelines is […]

  • Apple’s Safari Cut Off All Workarounds For Cross-Site Tracking – Now What?

    Apple’s announcement Wednesday that it will fully block all third-party cookies in Safari by default and that it’s cracking down on any effort to circumvent tracking prevention shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone. And in terms of what this means for advertisers, publishers and ad tech companies, the answer is: More of the same. […]

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