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  • Peer39 Leveraging Semantics to Help Publishers and Ad Platforms Capitalize on Display Ad Inventory Says CEO Solomon

    Amiad Solomon is CEO of Peer39, an online semantic advertising technology company. AdExchanger.com: Please describe momentum in 2009 for Peer39. AS: This has been a breakout year for us as we have been recognized as the leading innovator in the field of semantic advertising and targeting. Early in 2009 we started working primarily with publishers […]

  • INVISION CEO Watkins Says Advanced Television Advertising Tools Becoming A Necessity

    Christine Watkins is CEO of INVISION INC., a provider of advertising sales management systems to the broadcast and cable network industries. The advertiser is looking for better attribution models across all forms of advertising these days including TV.  Please discuss INVISION’s transition from a primary focus on tools for traditional television ad sales to an […]

  • MediaMath Hires Katsur, Shows TerminalOne Platform; News Corp EVP Espinel On Market Forces; Yahoo! Exec Goes Glam

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. MediaMath Hires – Shows TerminalOne Screenshots MediaMath announced Monday that it has hired former DoubleClick-er and (most recently) CTO of Travel Ad Network, Anthony Katsur, as “General Manager, Platform.” Also, more news from MediaMath as the company sent AdExchanger.com exclusive screenshots of the new […]

  • Let’s Take the Google Ad Exchange Conversation to the Sell Side for a Minute

    “The Sell-Sider” is a new column written by the sell-side of the digital media community. Michael Barrett is CEO of AdMeld, a publisher yield optimization company. There’s been a lot of interesting talk over the past few weeks about the potential impact of Google Ad Exchange. While there seems to be consensus that the platform […]

  • Improve Digital Driving Publisher Yield In Ad Network Saturated European Market

    Janneke Niessen is CEO of Improve Digital, a publisher yield optimization firm based in the United Kingdom. AdExchanger.com: How did Improve Digital begin? Publishers are facing a shift in the online advertising ecosystem where performance campaigns, ad networks and exchanges are playing a more and more dominant role. In 2007, over 40 percent of the […]

  • On DoubleClick Ad Exchange: More Digital Media Industry Reaction

    Read more reaction on the launch of the new DoubleClick Ad Exchange, its benefits and any concerns from members of the online advertising ecosystem… 24/7 Real Media Acxiom AdBuyer.com AdMeld AdReady Aggregate Knowledge Audience Science Bluetie Brand.net Brilig ContextWeb/ADSDAQ DataXu eXelate Forbes.com Invite Media MediaMath RocketFuel Triggit TRAFFIQ Turn Undertone Networks [x+1] Yieldex Agency Reaction […]

  • On DoubleClick Ad Exchange: David Smith, Mediasmith

    David Smith is CEO of Mediasmith, a digital advertising media agency. The biggest impact will be the increased credibility and volume to the Exchange category. It should also give a big boost to the technology platforms like Turn, MediaMath and Invite which agencies are increasingly using to combine exchange purchasing with targeting options. Our concern […]

  • Undertone Extending Reach; Bloomberg Terminals For Out-Of-Home; NY Times Says Malware Was Not From Ad Network

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Retargeting Reach Undertone Networks announced yesterday “U360 AudiencePlus™.” In an example from Undertone publishing partner A&E, the new offering is positioned as an audience retargeting solution which will retarget A&E visitors (cookied by Undertone), for example, when they visit other sites within the Undertone […]

  • IDG's Ad Network; Digital Distro With Gas; More Google Exchange Predictions; eXelate Adds Video

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. The IDG Ad Network Spencer Ante of Businessweek looks at how traditional print publisher, IDG, has created an ad network that not only sells advertising for its own properties but other non-IDG properties, too, as well as distributes content to those properties. It’s a […]

  • Comscore On Social Display; Rubicon Project On CPMs In Q2; YieldBuild Adds More Text; Pricey Hulu CPMs

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign-up here. Displaying In Social Media Peter Kafka of All Things D looks at display advertising CPMs in social media thanks to Comscore Media Metrix. Kafka notes that MySpace and Facebook “accounted for 17.4 percent of the display ads in the U.S” in July according to […]

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