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Measurement

  • ‘Why Do You Have To Choose?’ Men’s Activewear Startup Rhone On Brand Vs. Performance

    Direct-to-consumer brands have just as much to learn about retail as traditional retail brands can learn from DTCs. “DTC founders make the mistake of thinking we know everything, just because we were able to scale and build our businesses faster,” said Nate Checketts, CEO and co-founder of Rhone, a men’s sports apparel startup founded in […]

  • SEC Charges Comscore And Former CEO Matta With Fraud; OpenAP To Start Buying Ads

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Settling The Score The US Securities and Exchange Commission charged Comscore and its former CEO, Serge Matta, with engaging in a fraudulent scheme to inflate its revenue and making false or misleading statements to investors and auditors. Read the SEC release. Between 2014 and […]

  • 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 […]

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