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  • WPP's Q3 Ad Spend Rebound; Skift CEO Accused Of Mistreating Women

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. WPP Bouncing Back? Advertising giant WPP is showing signs of recovery in Q3 after clients cut spending in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Wall Street Journal. WPP reported $3.84 billion in sales in the third quarter, beating expectations, according to […]

  • Amazon Advertising Surges, And Plans Upgrades Around Twitch, Video And Platform Usability

    Amazon reported a record Q3 that was driven in part by a 51% increase in advertising revenue and buoyed by a surge in ecommerce due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The online retail giant’s accelerated push into advertising netted $5.4 billion in revenue – up from $3.6 million a year ago – with the company telling […]

  • Facebook Is Up To 10 Million Active Advertisers, But Zuck Says He Fears For The Future Of Personalized Advertising

    Although Snap and Pinterest say they benefited revenue-wise from the Facebook boycott over the summer, Facebook barely felt a ding. Advertising made up nearly all of Facebook’s revenue in the quarter – $21.2 billion of $21.5 billion overall, a 22% year-over-year increase. And Facebook now has more than 10 million active advertisers across its services – […]

  • Google Sees 'Broad-Based' Growth In Ad Spend

    Google printed more money during its Q3 2020, with $46.2 billion in revenue, up 14% YoY. Most of that was from search, which netted $26.3 billion in Q3. YouTube advertising was $5 billion. In total, Google’s Q3 ad revenue was $37 billion. What’s driving that growth?  After a deceleration in the second quarter, Q3’s revenue […]

  • For the past two years, Pandora has been working with ActionIQ, a customer data platform that focuses on enterprise customers.

    Pandora Tunes Up Its Data Strategy With The Next Generation Of ActionIQ’s CDP

    Scaling your marketing ops isn’t an easy task when you’ve got 60 million monthly active users and a massive store of historical data going back nearly two decades. Just ask Pandora. “It’s been a really big challenge for us,” said David Hassler, director of software engineering at the music streaming platform. For the past two […]

  • Criteo To Collabo On Unified ID 2.0; French Ad Trades File Antitrust Complaint Over IDFA

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Unified Criteo and The Trade Desk might be competitors by day, but the future of identity, privacy and the open internet calls for collaboration. The day after TTD partnered with LiveRamp on the Unified ID 2.0 initiative, Criteo said that it too will lend […]

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    Facebook's Push Into Game Streaming Will Help Sell Ads; Walmart Embraces Experiential

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Facebook’s Game Plan Facebook’s new video game streaming service, launched this week, is part of a big push to sell more ads. Facebook selling more ads? Who woulda thunk it. The service, which allows games to be played from the cloud and streamed directly to a […]

  • TikTok Enters The Ecommerce Game With Shopify Team-Up

    TikTok marked its first foray into ecommerce by announcing a global partnership deal with Shopify on Tuesday, a deal that it said will help more than a million merchants reach new audiences and drive sales on the popular video-sharing app. The integration deal with Shopify – the Canada-based ecommerce giant – is intended to help […]

  • IPG CEO Michael Roth To Depart; Facebook And Twitter Ordered To Testify Before Congress

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. IPG’s Roth To Step Down IPG honcho Michael Roth will step down from his CEO position at the end of the year, to be replaced by current COO Philippe Krakowsky. Roth will become executive chairman of the board. According to The New York Times, Krakowsky […]

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    Quibi Flames Out; Pinterest Pushes Diversity And Transparency

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Quibi Bites The Dust Quibi will shut down its service a mere six months after launch, becoming one of the first – and most spectacular – casualties in the video streaming wars. It is a remarkable flameout for a company that had raised $1.75 billion before […]

  • Jon Kaplan, Pinterest

    Pinterest Is Having A Big Year

    Subscribe to AdExchanger Talks on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or wherever you listen to podcasts. Amid this year’s great reordering of fortunes, Pinterest has been one of the lucky ones. The platform’s monthly users grew more than 40% in the second quarter, to 415 million. The expansion is led by new international users […]

  • Here we go: The DOJ drops its long-awaited antitrust suit against Google.

    Forget About Ad Tech, The DOJ's Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google Zeroes In On Search

    Do a word search of the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google, filed on Tuesday, and you won’t find … a single reference to DoubleClick, YouTube or DV360. As expected, the focus of the DOJ’s long-awaited filing, the result of an investigation that began well over a year ago, is squarely on Google’s alleged (gotta […]

  • Starting in Q2 2021, bidding will be the only way to buy ads in iOS apps through Facebook’s Audience Network. Goodbye waterfalls.

    Facebook Accelerates Plans To Go Bidding Only For Audience Network Due To Coming IDFA Changes

    Starting in Q2 2021, bidding will be the only way to buy ads in iOS apps through Facebook’s Audience Network. At that point, waterfall-based buying will no longer be supported. Facebook says the goal had always been to become a bidding-only demand source ever since in-app bidding first launched in Audience Network in 2017. But […]

  • 6 Pro Tips for Successful Mobile Games App Retargeting

    “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 Ido Zehori, data science team leader at BigaBid. One in five users forget about an app after using it for the first time. They’re originally drawn to the app from an offer […]

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    Facebook Bans Anti-Vax Ads; Ecom Is Growing At Hyper Speed

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Anti Anti-Vaxxers Today in Facebook ad ban news: Facebook will bar ads that discourage users from getting vaccinated, the company said Tuesday. The move is part of a larger new flu vaccine information campaign launching on Facebook. The social media giant will still allow ads that […]

  • Jason Brown, VP of marketing at Champs Sports

    Champs Sports: AR ‘Will Absolutely Become A Bigger Part Of Shopping Behavior’

    While it’s unclear when physical shopping will snap back to pre-pandemic levels, retailers such as Foot Locker subsidiary Champs Sports, are experimenting with replacement technologies, including augmented reality. In September, Champs became the first sports brand to test a new AR shoppable lens on Snapchat. The format allows users to virtually try on different sneaker […]

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    DOJ Could Force Google To Divest Chrome; NBCU's Linda Yaccarino Gets A Big Promotion

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. What We Talk About When We Talk About Breakups We’ve all speculated about what a Google breakup might look like. A divestment of its display ads business? Shearing off YouTube? Maybe – or it could be farewell for Google’s browser. According to three anonymous sources who spoke […]

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    Agency Reviews Resume; Havas Media Group Gets Woke

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Show Me The Money The good news is that advertising is picking back up. The bad news (or good, depending on who you are) is that so are agency reviews. Mitchell Caplan of the consulting firm Flock Associates told Business Insider that he anticipates more agency […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: Trust And Antitrust

    This week on the Big Story, we look at trust in the market as cataloged by LUMA Partners, and the antitrust case against Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon, as cataloged by a House Judiciary subcommittee. LUMA VP Conor McKenna swings by to lead us through Q3 M&A activity in a wide-ranging conversation that looks at […]

  • Mark Zuckerberg

    Facebook Will Ban Political Ads Indefinitely Starting On Nov. 3

    Facebook will formally prohibit political advertising when the polls close on election night, Nov. 3, with no word on when it will resume accepting political ads. The ban will last for at least a week and could continue longer depending on the situation. President Trump has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power […]

  • House Report Calls For 'Structural Separation' Of Big Tech (It’s 449 Pages, So Here’s Your Much-Needed TL;DR)

    by Ryan Joe and Allison Schiff “To put it simply, companies that once were scrappy, underdog startups that challenged the status quo have become the kinds of monopolies we last saw in the era of oil barons and railroad tycoons.” In a 449-page report released Tuesday, the House Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust criticized the business […]

  • When COVID-19 hit, the Google Ads team changed its product road map to meet evolving needs, particularly those of small businesses.

    Google Tweaks Its Product Road Map To Roll With COVID And Dishes On The 2022 Chrome Deadline

    When COVID-19 hit, the Google Ads team changed its product road map to meet evolving needs, particularly those of small businesses. And now some of those products are starting to hit the market, including a new trend discovery tool and new buying objectives. “We took a step back and asked ourselves how we could change […]

  • Snap Sales SVP Peter Naylor On Upstart Competition, Why Snap Avoids Exchanges And The Wide Release Of First Commercial

    Snap’s First Commercial, a reach product that advertisers can use to position their message so that it’s the first ad Snapchat users see when they open the app, is now generally available, Snap said on Tuesday during Advertising Week. The ad is up to six seconds long and unskippable. First Commercial launched in the United […]

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    Facebook Makes Its Case Against A Breakup; Holiday Spending Begins

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Big Break Breaking off Instagram and WhatsApp from Facebook would cost the social media giant billions of dollars, ruin users’ experience and erode security, the company argued in a document prepared by Facebook lawyers. With the House Antitrust Subcommittee expected to unveil the findings of its […]

  • Dems To Seek Tech Break-Up; News Is Brand Safe

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Achy Breaky Tech Democrats are poised to call for a breakup of big tech, according to The Wall Street Journal. Following a 15-month investigation into Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook, the House Antitrust Subcommittee will soon drop a report that committee chair David Cicilline, D-RI, indicates […]

  • Robin Wheeler, MoPub

    Podcast: Marketers Still Aren’t Spending As Much In Apps As They Should Be

    The mobile ad ecosystem has changed a lot since MoPub, Twitter’s mobile ad exchange, was founded in 2010. Tech years are like dog years, and a decade might as well be a century. But the more some things change, the more they stay the same: Marketers still need some convincing to spend on mobile and […]

  • Alex Schultz

    Facebook Gets New CMO; Vox Media’s Concert Ad Platform Goes Self-Serve

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Somebody’s Gotta Do It Facebook has a new CMO. Following the departure of Antonio Lucio last month, Facebook is promoting from within. Alex Schultz, one of Facebook’s longest-tenured product and data executives – he’s been with FB since 2007 – is taking over the role, Bloomberg […]

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    Well After Trump Campaign Discouraged Voting In 2016, Facebook Still Struggles To Curb Discriminatory Targeting

    An investigative report from the UK’s Channel Four News team on Monday accused the 2016 Trump election campaign of actively trying to suppress the Black vote. The expose claims that Trump’s digital team targeted negative ads about Hillary Clinton at 3.5 million Black American voters in battleground states with the hope that they wouldn’t show […]

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    TikTok #Hurting; Apple Critics Join Forces

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. #Hurting If TikTok were to be banned for two months, as many as half of its users in the United States might never come back. If the ban continued for six months, around 90% of its US users would be gone forever. That’s according to Vanessa […]

  • Reddit has introduced tiered inventory categories – standard, expanded and limited – so that advertisers can choose the level of brand safety they’re comfortable with.

    Reddit Rolls Out 3 Flavors Of Brand Safety Inventory Controls

    Reddit has introduced tiered inventory categories – standard, expanded and limited – so that advertisers can choose the level of brand safety they’re comfortable with. Brand safety has become a newly hot topic this year given the ongoing pandemic, upcoming election and general societal strife. “It’s certainly been an interesting year,” said Jen Wong, Reddit’s COO. But […]

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