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  • The multistate antitrust lawsuit against Google that dropped on Wednesday evening is so squarely focused on ad tech that the term “header bidding” shows up more than 110 times.

    More Details Revealed On Project Bernanke And Jedi Blue In Newly Unsealed Google Suit

    On Friday afternoon, an amended complaint filed last year was unsealed in a New York district court revealing even more details about Project Bernanke, a Google program to use information coming from publisher ad servers to bolster Google’s own ad-buying technologies.

  • Podcasting Wins With The Long Tail; Schrems Wins GDPR Suit Against Google Analytics

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. For Pod’s Sake Bloomberg points out that, despite the hype, there hasn’t been a hit podcast in many years. No newcomer has usurped Joe Rogan or NPR or broken through the general noise like Serial.  But is that actually so bad? Podcasting is […]

  • The Problem With Influencer Journalists; Industry Collabs Can Work (In TV)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. News It Or Lose It Influencer journalism is a dangerous trend, according to Jessica Lessin, editor-in-chief of The Information. “Long term,” Lessin writes, “the current obsession with treating journalists like influencers isn’t healthy for journalism.” For one, so-called “elite reporters” generally don’t abide by […]

  • Comic: Things no one asked, ever.

    Watch Out, Nielsen ONE, Comscore Is Busily Building A Unified Cross-Platform Measurement Offering Of Its Own

    On Wednesday, Comscore announced plans to launch Comscore Everywhere, a cross-platform measurement suite that will eventually combine TV, connected TV, video, digital and social media measurement into one deduplicated offering. Nielsen, Comscore’s longtime rival, is also working on a cross-platform measurement solution called Nielsen ONE.

  • BOPIS To The Rescue!

    Podcasts Encounter Programmatic Placement Problems; Video Game Marketing Levels Up

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Hard Of Hearing Podcasters are rushing to add programmatic to their bag of monetization tricks. But they’re confronting familiar issues for publishers when software decides what ads to run and where, The Verge reports. An ad for HBO’s “The Sex Lives of College […]

  • TV Will Fuel Ad Tech Deals In 2022; Publishers Cash In On The NFT Craze

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Criss-Cross Media Measurement CTV ad dollars are expected to double by 2026, according to GroupM’s most recent industry forecast – which means ad tech firms with advanced measurement capabilities could be looking to make acquisitions this year, Business Insider reports. Measurement companies have their […]

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    Media Trends For 2022: Consolidation, Commerce And First-Party Data

    Mergers and acquisitions, the industry’s slow-motion pivot away from third-party data and the expansion of commerce-based business dominated the headlines for media and sell-side ad tech in 2021. What does the industry predict for 2022? More of the same as these trends continue to play out in the year ahead. First-party first In 2022 and […]

  • Oracle And Salesforce Elude DMP Privacy Suit; SMBs Struggle On Instagram

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Double Dutch Salesforce and Oracle got a holiday gift from the Court of Amsterdam in the Netherlands last week, which dismissed a lawsuit brought against them by The Privacy Collective (TPC), a data privacy advocacy group.  TPC alleged that the companies breached the […]

  • Where Big Tech Advertising Businesses Stand At The End Of A Crazy 2021

    The biggest US tech companies – Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft – are often lumped together. But their ad platform businesses have distinct dynamics, and each was affected by the trials and tribulations of 2021 in very different ways. Although Apple’s privacy changes took a knife to Facebook and a hammer to Google, for example, […]

  • The Top 10 AdExchanger Stories Of 2021

    The ripple effects of Google’s decisions dominated AdExchanger’s top story list in 2021.

  • Who Tracks The Trackers?; The Digital Adpocalypse That Never Was

    Keeping Track Third-party trackers were hosed by GDPR, right?  Perhaps not.  A University of Oxford study found that third-party trackers in Google Play and Apple iOS apps remain relatively unchanged. “The same handful of third-party tracking companies have similar prevalence and prominence,” according to the Internet Policy Review journal. The number of apps with zero […]

  • The Benefits Of Divided Attention; TikTok Hits Its Stride

    Check Your Priors Advertisers usually look for in-market or interested customers – but sometimes people need a push, not just a nudge.  Two psychology studies identify tactics that could work for particular goals or advertisers, writes Marketing Week.  In one study, Stanford researchers gave homeowners a lesson on driver safety and asked them to put up […]

  • Ken Willner, chief growth officer, TextNow

    TextNow: ‘We’re Always Looking For Ways To Marry Monetization With Value’

    TextNow, a free text, voice and video calling app, is on track to hit $100 million in revenue this year, up from $62 million in 2020. The company is profitable. Fun fact, most of that revenue comes from advertising, says Ken Willner, the company’s chief growth officer.

  • The Point Of Personalization; United Talent Agency Buys MediaLink

    That’s A Wrapped If you were on Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat or TikTok last week, you probably saw the Spotify Wrapped feature, an annual breakdown of each user’s most listened to songs and programs for the year. That roundup is then shared on social media, with captions like, “Spotify thinks I need therapy.”  Every year, Spotify […]

  • Kunal Nagpal, SVP and GM, publisher platform & exchange, InMobi

    As Mediation Evolves, App Developers Are At A Crossroads

    The middle of the mediation market is disappearing quickly, leaving mobile app developers with tough decisions to make, writes InMobi’s Kunal Nagpal. Control, neutrality, and transparency – the most important aspects for publishers – are being ceded without recourse. What does this all mean for mobile app developers?

  • Comic: New Verse Same As The First?

    Amazon’s Smash-And-Grab Year; Who Consolidates The Consolidators?

    Smash-And-Grab Ecommerce Retailers are petitioning Congress and attorneys general to strengthen laws targeting online marketplaces that sell stolen goods. CVS CEO Karen Lynch told CNBC that a spree of smash-and-grab robberies in the US has been fueled by such marketplaces, because it’s so easy to anonymously resell products without repercussions.  Sellers would still keep their […]

  • Social Display Startup Picnic Snags $3 Million Series A And Shares Its Vision For Growth

    Banner ads? More like background noise. Social display has become an attractive option for publishers trying to get around banner blindness, and there are now multiple startups on the market that help brands repurpose their social creative to run across the open web. Growth in the sector is catching the attention of investment firms. On […]

  • Meiry Vaknin, VP of partnerships, YouAppi

    In-Game Advertising Finally Came Of Age During The Pandemic – But Challenges Persist

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Meiry Vaknin, VP of partnerships at YouAppi. After this exclusive first look for subscribers, the story will be published in full on AdExchanger.com tomorrow. The mobile gaming market is set to grow 4.4% in 2021 to […]

  • Media.Monks, S4 Capital’s content, data and media arm, is expanding its Salesforce practice by merging with Salesforce consultancy Maverick Digital.

    S4’s Media.Monks Buys Salesforce Specialist Maverick Digital And Doubles Down On Services

    Media.Monks, S4 Capital’s content, data and media arm, is going big on Salesforce. On Wednesday, Media.Monks merged with Maverick Digital, a 50-person Salesforce consulting and implementation firm with a presence in North America and India. The deal price was not disclosed. Maverick Digital, whose clients include UFC Gym, Mercy Health and the Chicago Blackhawks hockey […]

  • Must Facebook GIF Up On Giphy; The Data Behind Black Friday Deals

    Will Meta “GIF Up” GIPHY? Facebook parent company Meta is in the hot seat again. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the UK’s competition watchdog, has called on Meta to offload Giphy, the GIF search engine and content animation service it acquired in May 2020, citing multiple anti-competition concerns in a press release. The CMA […]

  • Ocean Spray Is Getting More Juice Out Of Attribution With RCT Testing

    Ocean Spray is using a version of the vigorous measurement approach that the Food and Drug Administration uses to test medicines and vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine. The method, called randomized control trial (RCT) measurement, isn’t a new concept. (Fun fact: Apparently, the first randomized control trial took place in Nuremberg, Germany in 1835, as […]

  • Snap Rolls Out Multi-Format Delivery Of Ad Creatives – With AR Coming In Q2 2022

    Snap is bringing more machine learning into the media buying process on its platform. Although the release is not directly related to signal loss due to Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency framework, the move should help attract performance advertisers to the app. On Tuesday, Snap said advertisers can now buy multiple ad format types within a single ad […]

  • Comic: Apple Who?

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

  • The Fate Of IMDb TV; And Maybe Let’s All Chill About The Supply-Chain Stuff?

    Whose Free Lunch? Amazon may rebrand IMDb TV, its free ad-supported streaming service, because employees fear the clunky name is a drag on sign-ups, The Information reports. The waffling between IMDb TV, Freedive or some variation of Free TV is amusing. But perhaps the most interesting morsel comes at the very end. “While the business […]

  • Comic: New Verse Same As The First?

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

  • Pubs Can Bring First-Party Data To DV360; Zuck Plans To Bypass Apple’s 30% Fees

    The Power Player ID When Google said earlier this year that it wouldn’t support email-based identifiers, it also made a concession to publishers called publisher-provided IDs (PPIDs). Now, PPIDs – which are primarily based on emails collected by publishers – will be available to Google DV360 advertisers. That’s a big advantage for DV360, but Google […]

  • Abhishek Shrivastava, senior director of product, LinkedIn

    3 Big B2B Problems That Professional Identity Can Help Solve

    “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 Abhishek Shrivastava, senior director of product at LinkedIn. Recently, I’ve heard from many in the marketing community that they feel a sense of unease.  Consumer privacy is changing the game, […]

  • Comic: I Want My CTV!

    Social Nets Dream Of TV; Facebook Shuts Down DDA Beta

    Screen Dreams Has social media outgrown the phone? YouTube may be the biggest player in streaming TV, but other social platforms are eager to follow, spurred on by ecommerce dollars. Late last week, Pinterest announced Pinterest TV, a content app that can be downloaded to Apple or Android TV systems. It’s a natural next step […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Big Tech Secrets

    The business practices of both Facebook and Google came to light in unflattering ways over the past week. Last Friday, a judge unsealed the 173-page antitrust complaint against Google – and there was a lot of interesting info underneath those black squares. Many of the details allege that Google manipulated the auction to ensure market share […]

  • Persuading Voters Online Ain’t Easy; Facebook Is Now Meta

    Hitting For The Cycle 2021 is an off-year, in terms of the four-year election cycle. But political advertising is scorching – and politicians have a few specific demands for digital. For one, the idea of “forced video” exposure is critical, said Megan Clasen, a partner at the political ads shop Gambit Strategies, in a Q&A […]

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