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  • Byron Allen Wins Publicity In TV Ad Discrimination Suit; Microsoft Sharpens Its Edge

    Legal Beef Byron Allen’s $10 billion discrimination suit against McDonald’s was dismissed by a federal judge on Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reports. Allen owns Allen Media Group, whose brands include The Weather Channel and Bally Sports Regional Networks, among others. He alleged that McDonald’s discriminates against Black-owned media companies in its TV ad investments. […]

  • Roman Garbar, marketing director, Tenjin

    Facebook Has Given Up On Attribution

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is by Roman Garbar, marketing director at Tenjin. While the eyes of the world were recently locked on the rebranding of Facebook to Meta, something with more immediate and concrete implications for the advertising world was happening. […]

  • Comic: Apple Who?

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

  • Zynga launched FarmVille 3 on Nov. 4, 2021.

    Zynga On First-Party Data, Weathering ATT – And Its Plans To Buy More Mobile Ad Tech

    Despite Apple’s ATT curveball, Zynga is having its best revenue and audience growth year since the company was founded in 2007. The social game developer, whose titles include Words With Friends and the FarmVille franchise, grew its advertising business 99% year-over-year in the third quarter to $134 million. Total quarterly revenue was $705 million, a […]

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    Facebook Falls (But Not As Bad As Snap); Amazon Sweetens Its Brand Follow Feature

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Slow Burn Amid a continuous onslaught of negative headlines, Facebook reported slower revenue growth on Monday as a result of, yep, Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency framework. And Facebook warned that the road ahead will remain rocky. Facebook’s Q3 revenue grew 35% to $29.01 billion, missing expectations […]

  • Brands Foolishly Ignore YouTube; Snap’s ATT Headache

    Shortchanging YouTube? Are advertisers caught up in the CTV hype? Mike Shields thinks so. In a recent Substack post, he suggests advertisers ditch the various CTV walled gardens and head over to YouTube instead. There are thousands of streaming services, but YouTube and Netflix still corner about 47% of the market and haven’t lost share […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: The Mobile Consolidation Paradox

    Mobile advertising companies are being snapped up at eye-popping valuations. But wait … isn’t Apple torpedoing the ability to target and measure app advertising with its AppTrackingTransparency framework, SKAdNetwork and other privacy-focused policies? We untangle that contradiction on this week’s episode of The Big Story, where the editorial team is joined by special guest John […]

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