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  • Apple Takes On Facebook; Snowflake Issues Challenge To Walled Gardens

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Direct Competitors? Apple unveiled new social features at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday as part of its forthcoming iOS 15 update for iPhones that could potentially position it as a more direct competitor with longtime rival Facebook. It’s the kind of stuff that […]

  • Paramount Plus Launches AVOD; Facebook Takes A Potshot At Apple Over Creator Fees

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Plus Ads Paramount Plus rolled out its ad-supported version on Monday at $4.99 per month for those consumers who don’t feel like shelling out $9.99 for the commercial-free plan. The new AVOD offering is slightly cheaper than the $5.99 option that was part of […]

  • Je ne sais quoi ... antitrust.

    Google Commits To A More Level Ad Tech Playing Field In Big Antitrust Settlement With France

    No more laissez-faire. Google has agreed to pay a $268 million fine and make changes to its advertising business to settle a precedent-setting anticompetition case in France. The settlement, announced on Monday, was reached with the Autorité de la Concurrence (ADLC), France’s competition authority, and marks the first time that an antitrust regulator has been […]

  • MediaMath Seriously Seeks A Suitor; Facebook Suspends Trump Until At Least 2023

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Seriously Looking Although MediaMath has been avidly pursuing strategic options for a year, including a potential sale, it hasn’t worked out. But now the company has hired a team of bankers to get the ball rolling again while ad tech M&A and IPOs are […]

  • Twitter Launches Its Subscription Service; Criteo's Got A New Look

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. VIP Access Cue the 1990s club track “Blue” by Eiffel 65, because Twitter just put up a velvet rope for users to gain VIP access for exclusive features. On Thursday, Twitter launched its first subscription service, dubbed Twitter Blue, with an initial rollout in […]

  • Konstantinos Papamiltiadis (KP), Facebook’s VP of platform partnerships

    Facebook Homes In On Messaging At Its F8 Developers Conference

    If there’s one word to remember from Facebook’s virtual developers conference on Wednesday, it’s “messaging.” Facebook made a flurry of announcements about new business messaging tools for developers, which Konstantinos Papamiltiadis, Facebook’s VP of platform partnerships, called “a key focus area.” Mark Zuckerberg said much the same during Facebook’s most recent earnings call in April, […]

  • Irene Yang Nativex

    How To Ensure Ads Remain #Trending As TikTok Leads Today’s Creative Revolution

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is by Irene Yang, managing director of Nativex. Brands are making significant changes to their social media strategies to reach out to Generation Z and to appeal to their unique sensibilities and mobile behavior. No better app […]

  • Amazon Is Creating Its Own Third-Party Cookie Replacement; Publicis Groupe’s Maurice Lévy Is Staying Put

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Amazon’s ID Add to cart: proprietary third-party cookie replacement. Digiday reports that Amazon is working on an identifier of its own that would be available through its DSP and to outside publishers through its supply-side ad tech division. It’s not clear exactly when an […]

  • Gyanda Sachdeva, VP of product management, LinkedIn

    AdExchanger Talks: The Lowdown On LinkedIn Marketing Solutions With Product VP Gyanda Sachdeva

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. It’s fitting that Gyanda Sachdeva, LinkedIn’s VP of product management, found her first job as a financial analyst after grad school by reaching out to people on LinkedIn. In 2010, Sachdeva joined LinkedIn and quickly rose through the […]

  • Shopify’s Shop Pay Checkout Tool Is Coming To Google

    The friction between when someone sees a product and clicks the “buy” button is decreasing. Shop Pay – Shopify’s accelerated checkout tool – is coming to Google. The news comes a week after Google announced that it’s partnering with Shopify to make it easier for the ecommerce platform’s 1.7 million merchants to get discovered through […]

  • Epic Games just finished waging its antitrust battle against Apple in the courtroom, but Facebook is taking a somewhat subtler approach against Apple.

    Facebook Commissioned Research That Says Apple’s iOS 14.5 Changes Are Anticompetitive

    Epic Games has just finished waging its antitrust battle against Apple in the courtroom, but Facebook is taking a more subtle approach against Apple. On Thursday, an academic paper was published by two legal and business scholars funded by Facebook. The paper offers an excoriating take on Apple’s iOS 14 policy update, which the authors […]

  • Omer Adato, director of product, ironSource

    Why You Can’t Afford To Ignore Cohort Reports

    “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 Omer Adato, director of product at ironSource. App monetization managers have an increasingly complex job. As the market grows, so does the technology to support it, leading to an ever-growing stream […]

  • TikTok Radio Aims To Attract Gen Z; Facebook Says ‘Regulation Is Overdue’

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Serious Music Move over, Howard Stern. SiriusXM is trying to attract younger listeners with the launch of a TikTok music channel called (you guessed it) TikTok Radio. The service will broadcast trending music through the SiriusXM app, browsers and connected devices. Sirius – which […]

  • Verve Group Launches ATOM Targeting By Cohort For iOS

    On-device is so in. On Friday, the mobile ad tech business Verve Group launched an in-app targeting product for Apple devices that uses on-device data to aggregate cohorts of users rather than targeting individuals. The product, dubbed ATOM (Anonymous Targeting on Mobile), collects data from the device and the app when it’s in use, but […]

  • Snap logo

    Snap Rolls Out Story Studio; Criteo Acquires Ad Tech Startup Mabaya

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Snap Story Snap introduced a standalone video editing app called Story Studio at the company’s annual Partner Summit on Thursday. That new app comes on the heels of Snap’s launch of a TikTok clone called Spotlight. Story Studio was among a slew of announcements […]

  • Gijsbert Pols Adjust

    Connected TV Has A Hidden Champion: Gaming

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Gijsbert Pols, Lead Product Strategist at Adjust. Connected TV (CTV) is largely associated with streaming services. It is not hard to see why. When people buy an Apple TV or a Roku box, a Samsung […]

  • Tim Cook To Push Back Against Epic’s Antitrust Claims; Omnicom Gets In The Clean Room Game

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Tim’s Turn Apple CEO Tim Cook will soon testify in the company’s lawsuit with Epic Games. Epic sued after its hugely popular game Fortnite was kicked out of the App Store last year for flouting Apple’s 30% cut of in-game revenues. Epic claimed that […]

  • out of luck

    Facebook Transatlantic Data Transfers In Peril; Upstarts Threaten The Holdcos

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. You Got Probed The Irish aren’t so lucky, at least not for Facebook, which could lose its ability to transfer data from the European Union to the US. On Friday, Ireland’s High Court issued a ruling that allows the country’s Data Protection Commission (DPC)  […]

  • This week SiriusXM Holdings reorganized into a cross-platform ad sales team that combines SiriusXM, Pandora and Stitcher.

    Pandora On Combining Ad Sales With SiriusXM And Stitcher – And Why Programmatic Is A Podcasting Priority

    After spending $4 billion combined to acquire Pandora in 2018 and Stitcher last year, SiriusXM’s podcast strategy is starting to crystallize. This week, in conjunction with the IAB’s Podcast Upfront event, SiriusXM Holdings reorganized into a cross-platform ad sales team that combines SiriusXM, Pandora and Stitcher. The new unit, which is operating under the name […]

  • Counting is hard ...

    Nielsen Undercounted TV During COVID; TikTok's Gen Z User Base Is On The Rise

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Who’s Counting? The verdict is in: Nielsen likely undercounted some pandemic audiences … not the greatest look for a company who’s entire schtick is counting things. As Variety reports, the Media Rating Council found a “generally consistent pattern of underreporting of viewing” by Nielsen […]

  • Big-name independent ad tech heavyweights are picking up sticks and heading to the walled gardens. It might just be safer there.

    More Ad Tech Notables Land At The Walled Gardens

    Big-name independent ad tech heavyweights are picking up sticks and heading to the walled gardens. It might be safer there. Former IAB Tech Lab CEO Dennis Buchheim, who announced his resignation late last week, is heading over to Facebook as VP of advertising ecosystem, AdExchanger has learned. He’ll be starting in early summer. Buchheim’s job […]

  • Section 230

    Democrats Call To Revise Section 230; State AGs Condemn Instagram Kids

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Section Off Late last week, two House Democrats introduced a bill that would require social media platforms to share and implement content moderation policies and would revise Section 230 by allowing the Federal Trade Commission to bring enforcement actions against tech companies that fail […]

  • Trade Desk q1 earnings

    The Trade Desk’s Stock Dives By More Than 25% After Q1 Earnings

    The Trade Desk beat its own expectations for Q1, but Wall Street wasn’t pleased. The stock is currently tumbling, down more than 25% in the hours after the earnings call. The Trade Desk reported revenue of $219.8 million and adjusted EBITDA of $70.5 million, which is 32% of revenue. The company said its adjusted EBITDA […]

  • Peter Naylor, Snap’s VP of Americas

    Snap’s Peter Naylor Talks NewFronts, Creators And Cord Cutters

    What are advertisers looking for during this year’s NewFronts? In Peter Naylor’s view, they want alternatives as audiences move away from commercially supported broadcast and cable to ad-free viewing environments. “The old ways are contracting and the old plays aren’t getting the same results as they used to,” said Naylor, Snap’s VP of Americas and […]

  • Google Play To Launch 'Safety Section;' ViacomCBS Beats The Street (Thank You, SVOD)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Half Measure Almost a full year after Apple dropped its AppTrackingTransparency bombshell on the mobile developer world, Google is following suit … well, sort of. On Thursday, Google said that, starting next year, apps on Google Play will have to display details about what […]

  • Comedian Hasan Minhaj, who hosted YouTube's Brandcast Delivered presentation.

    NewFronts Highlight Power Of CTV – And The Value Of New Ad Products

    This year’s NewFronts cemented streaming as a main vehicle to reach TV audiences following a massive shift in viewing behavior fueled by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The theme of the IAB’s three-day event was “Living The Stream,” and this year’s presenters reflected the big changes in a programming market that has seen the launch of […]

  • Twitter: social responsibility

    Twitter Touts Brand Safety At NewFronts; Epic And Apple Battle In Court

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Playing It Safe Who needs the razzle dazzle? There’s nothing sexier than safety and incremental reach, and Twitter touted both during its NewFronts presentation on Wednesday. “The TV-like quality of the content is clear,” said JP Maheu, Twitter’s VP of US client services. To […]

  • Zynga is buying in-app growth and mobile monetization platform Chartboost for $250 million.

    Game On: Zynga Will Spend $250 Million To Acquire Mobile Ad Company Chartboost

    Zynga is buying in-app growth and mobile monetization platform Chartboost for $250 million. It’s an excellent exit for a company that’s only raised $21 million since its $2 million Series A in 2011. The deal, expected to close in the third quarter, was announced on Wednesday on Zynga’s Q1 earnings call, during which the company […]

  • AdGear Founders Raise $3.6 Million For New Data Privacy Venture

    The founders of AdGear – a Canadian DSP and ad server acquired by Samsung Ads in 2016 – raised $3.6 million in seed funding to build a SaaS data connectivity platform called Optable. Optable uses specialized algorithms that ensure the secure transmission of encrypted audience data. The cryptographic technology allows for decentralized and secure data […]

  • CTV Drives Digital Video Ad Spend; Twitter Snaps Up Scroll

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. CTV On Top People love to talk about streaming surpassing linear TV viewership, and that trend shows no sign of slowing down. Digital video advertising is on track to account for more than half of total video ad spend and to outpace traditional TV […]

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