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  • “I Am Gen Z": How The Youngest Generation Is Braving Technological Submersion

    Back in 1997, when the oldest Gen Zers were born, Liz Smith joined a Silicon Valley startup called Yahoo! What started off as a group of misfits on the internet turned into a “Frankenstein’s monster” of sorts, said Smith, who left Yahoo! for film school and captures the effects of technological submersion on the next generation in her latest movie, I Am Gen Z.

  • Comic: In-game advertising

    IAB, MRC Release First New Standards For In-Game Ad Measurement Since 2009

    The IAB, in collaboration with the IAB Tech Lab and the Media Rating Council (MRC), released its first update to in-game ad measurement standards since 2009. The new standards reexamine the metrics for counting a valid in-game ad impression and add criteria for measuring ad placements in 3D and virtual environments. They also define in-game measurement terms in alignment with cross-channel measurement efforts.

  • Whoa! Is Third-Party YouTube Advertising Back?; Peaches And Crea … tive Automation M&A Spree

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Google’s $18 Billion Offer Almost exactly one year ago, the EU began an antitrust inquiry into whether Google restricts access to the cross-site web and app data it uses to benefit its own products. Specifically, the European Commission examined how Google forces advertisers […]

  • Pandora tested Dentsu's Contextual Intelligence tool during the 2022 Valentine's Day season.

    Dentsu Builds Proprietary Contextual Targeting Tool

    As clients look for alternatives to third-party cookies, ad agency Dentsu can steer them to its in-house Contextual Intelligence tool, which launched today. Although contextual targeting is often considered inferior to demographic or behavioral targeting, it can drive performance. Jewelry retailer Pandora piloted the tool during the 2022 Valentine’s Day season. Ads placed using the solution represented 2% of campaign spend, but drove 36% of revenue, a 24x return on investment.

  • Retailer Ad Platforms Integrate The Web; Vox Media Enters The SSP Biz

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Brick By Brick-And-Mortar The march of the retail media networks cannot be stopped.  Dollar General on Tuesday announced a rebrand of its advertising business, now DGMN (for Dollar General Media Network), to extend its data to ad-buying across the web. According to the […]

  • CreativeX Raises $25 Million Series B To Expand Beyond Social Media And Facilitate Data Integration

    CreativeX will use the funds to broaden its offering beyond its current focus on providing feedback on social media creatives. The company will also launch new measurement capabilities, including solutions for rating a campaign’s accessibility and sustainability. And by upgrading its API, marketers can integrate creative data into their existing data lakes more easily.

  • Comic: Schrems III

    Senators Fight Over A Consumer’s Right To Sue Businesses; Will Apple End Fingerprinting?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. So Sue Me One of the myriad sticking points standing in the way of a US federal privacy law is the question of whether people will be able to sue tech companies in open court. Terms of service often stipulate that signatories give […]

  • If And When Roe v. Wade Is Overturned, Publishers Need Better Ways To Fight Misleading Ads

    Whenever there’s a sociopolitical or economic crisis, the lowest rung of online marketers finds a way to prey on the vulnerable and disenfranchised. The pending overturn of Roe v. Wade is no different – it’s creating a new class of online audiences that are potential prey, and publishers can stand to take more steps to filter out misleading ads (like donation scams and brand infringement) that harvest and sell users’ personal information.

  • Apple Has Big Surprises In Store; Google’s News Deals Down Under

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. WWD-See It To Believe It Ad tech is on tenterhooks waiting for privacy-related news from Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference next week. Sandwiched between glitzy announcements about shiny new products and hardware, many expect a momentous mention as to whether Apple will start […]

  • Debbie Weinstein, VP of YouTube and video global solutions at Google

    Crashing The Upfronts, With YouTube VP Debbie Weinstein

    With the lines blurring between traditional TV content and streaming media, YouTube made its upfronts debut this year. YouTube VP Debbie Weinstein explains why.

  • How TikTok Capitalizes On The Twin Trends Of Creators And Online Commerce

    TikTok’s content relies heavily on influencers and creators. As prime ad real estate for targeting younger “video native” audiences, TikTok is using its market positioning with brands to capitalize on both the creator marketplace and ecommerce through shoppable video trends, said Melissa Yang, TikTok’s head of ecosystem partnerships, speaking at AdExchanger’s Programmatic I/O conference earlier this week.

  • Comic: Media Planning "Research"

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

  • Meta Airs Its ATT Grievances; Google Is Under Investigation In The UK (Again)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Since You Asked … When the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) asked what tech companies thought of Apple, Meta happily chimed in.  Meta, which has lost billions of dollars due to Apple’s new tracking prompt, says its ability to innovate has been […]

  • Ivan Markman Yahoo

    Political Campaigns Win With CTV – But Keep These 3 Things In Mind For The Midterms

    CTV is a no-brainer for political advertising today – viewership is up, it costs less, there’s more ad inventory, it’s addressable and it allows incremental reach on top of linear spend, writes Iván Markman, Yahoo’s chief business officer. The sooner political campaigns get serious about CTV, the sooner they can gain valuable insights about what their video strategy needs to look like in the future.

  • Marilois Snowman, CEO and founder of Mediastruction.

    Advertisers Are In Trouble: The Industry Needs Chief Morality Officers

    The advertising industry is taking a few hits these days. Legislators are looking hard at treating ad platforms like utilities. Nefarious state actors have hacked our political discourse and even our understanding of facts. But this isn’t the first time the ad industry is facing choppy waters. The ad world is in desperate need of a new position: the Chief Morality Officer, writes Marilois Snowman, CEO and founder of Mediastruction.

  • Comic: The Froth Cafe

    Snap Warns It Will Miss Q2 Targets; Meta Releases Political Ad Targeting Data

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Oh, Snap Snap warned investors this week that it will miss its one-month-old revenue target, tumbling shares by more than 40% in what may be a harbinger for the industry, CNBC reports.  “Since we issued guidance on April 21, 2022, the macroeconomic environment has […]

  • Podcast Advertising Has Come A Long Way, But Is It Delivering What Marketers Need?

    The IAB’s Podcast Upfronts in May touted advancements in dynamic ad insertion, measurement and attribution and brand safety and suitability, as well as the rise of podcast networks. But ad agencies say the technology powering podcast-based marketing is not sufficiently developed to deliver what advertisers need to effectively target impressions and measure campaign effectiveness. And they believe the industry should do more to address brand safety concerns around podcast content.

  • TikTok is a dancing fly in the FTC’s argument ointment.

    The Powers Of Creation, When It Comes To Creative; Facebook’s A Whale … A Beached Whale

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Vibe Wars TikTok has launched an ad product called Branded Mission, which identifies potential influencers and puts paid media behind content even if it isn’t part of a campaign.  “Turn top-performing videos into ads,” is how TikTok puts it in a release. […]

  • EMPIRE promoted Babyface Ray's album "FACE" in Axis Football.

    Indy Record Label EMPIRE Taps In-Game Ads To Promote Babyface Ray’s New Album

    Independent record label EMPIRE is well aware of the crossover appeal between video games and certain subgenres of music, including rap. So the label recently partnered with in-game ad platform Anzu to promote Babyface Ray’s new album, “FACE,” among young male rap fans in targeted geographic locations.

  • Comic: TFW Disney+ Goes AVOD

    Putting The Supported In Ad-Supported; Google Turns To ‘Share Tactics’ In Canada Lobbying

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Four-Minute Mile Details of the new Disney+ ad-supported tier are leaking as Disney lays the groundwork for its upfronts sales pitch.  For one thing, Disney+ will carry about four minutes of commercials per hour, with zero ads for preschooler-aged accounts, The Wall […]

  • Brands Lean On New Attribution Tech – Just Don’t Call It MTA – As Budgets Split To New Channels

    A rose by any name will smell as sweet, sure. But attribution by any name doesn’t work the same. Call it what you want, the problem of channel-based incremental testing is important. Measured raised $21 million last week, as it expands in the post-attribution attribution category, alongside other startups like Triple Whale, which raised $24 million a month ago, and Northbeam.

  • John Sheldon, CMO of SmileDirectClub

    SmileDirectClub CMO On Dealing With Signal Loss And Testing New Channels

    SmileDirectClub was “born in the classic digital DR space during the Facebook heyday when that channel was super effective,” CMO John Sheldon tells AdExchanger. “Since then, we’ve focused on diversifying our spend to mitigate risk, but also as a way to chase performance across multiple platforms.”

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: TikTok’s Missing Attribution

    A rundown on the state of TikTok’s ad platform, including its attribution woes. (But you’d be crazy not to advertise there.) And location-data-related privacy issues that will crop up should Roe v. Wade be overturned.

  • Hollywood Is Weary From The CTV Struggle; What’s New (Newish) And Cool In Podcasts

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Titans Are Tired So many entertainment hubs – Netflix, Amazon Prime and Freevee, Paramount+ and sister app Pluto TV, Apple TV+, HBO Max, Discovery+ and the Disney triumvirate of Hulu, ESPN+ and Disney+ – so little time. Which means there just isn’t […]

  • How TikTok’s Ad Platform Stands After A Half Year Of Whirlwind Growth And New Products

    Seven months ago, TikTok surpassed one billion worldwide users, breaking into a club that previously consisted only of Google and Facebook apps. Since then, TikTok has been on a massive ad platform expansion campaign as it tries to both follow in the footsteps of apps like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, and differentiate itself from the old guard of the billion-strong walled gardens.

  • Comic: In-game advertising

    Shopify Gets Into Audiences (But Still Not Ads); EA And FIFA Cut Ties On Long-Time Branding Deal

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Shipshape Shop Late last year, Shopify began testing a prospecting product called Shopify Audiences, and it just graduated to a general release.  The product uses Shopify’s “unique perspective on purchasing intent from supporting merchants and their buyers,” according to a release. That’s hardly […]

  • Podcast Advertising Is Now A Billion-Dollar Business Driven By Dynamic Ad Insertion

    Podcast ad revenue in the US cracked $1 billion for the first time last year, due in large part to the rise of dynamic ad insertion (DAI). At $1.4 billion – up 72% from roughly $840 million in 2020 – podcasting is now one of the fastest-growing digital media channels, and it’s growing twice as fast as the internet advertising market as a whole, according to a report on podcast ad revenue released by the IAB and PricewaterhouseCoopers on Monday.

  • The Trade Desk Expands Its Direct Publisher Roster; Password-Free Makes Strange Bedfellows

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Path Less Traveled More publishers have signed up for OpenPath, The Trade Desk’s direct buy-to-sell-side integration. Since launching in February, TTD says it’s “registered interest” (interesting turn of phrase) in OpenPath from more than 100 publishers.  The latest crop to, uh, register […]

  • Twitter NewFronts 2022, NYC

    No Mention Of Musk At Twitter’s NewFronts Amid ‘Premium Content’ Pitch

    If you were at the Twitter NewFronts presentation on Wednesday evening in New York City and played a drinking game that required you to take a sip every time a Twitter executive said “Elon” or “Musk” … then you would have been stone-cold sober by the end of it.

  • Sarah Rose, Kinesso

    The Future Of Twitter’s Monetization – And Its Morality

    Elon Musk has expressed that his goal for Twitter is to create a safe platform for free speech that supports a democratic civilization. However, what does that really mean for Twitter’s advertisers and users, and how do we get there? It comes down to two factors, writes Sarah Rose, the SVP of international digital advertising at IPG’s Kinesso.

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