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    Let Us Not Retreat From The Good Of Advertising In A Crisis

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Kevin Krim, CEO at EDO. In a short period, COVID-19 has taken an enormous human toll and massively disrupted the status quo of our daily lives. It is an understandable reaction to pull back […]

  • Amazon Moves Prime Day; Foursquare And Factual Merge

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Sub-Prime Amazon will delay Prime Day until at least August, Reuters reports. Amazon hasn’t confirmed the postponement, but it’s mentioned in a memo obtained by Vice News last week. The delay would mean $100 million to $300 million in losses on excess devices Amazon […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Flashtalking CEO John Nardone

    As a digital advertising OG, John Nardone has steered quite a few ships through economic downturns. While this one feels different, he has a lot of practical advice on leading during a hard time – whether it’s the necessity of overcommunicating or the importance of preparation for client calls on Zoom. John also weighs in […]

  • As COVID-19 Boosts Streaming, Advertisers Can’t Afford To Sit Out OTT Anymore

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is written by Joel Cox, co-founder and executive vice president of strategy and innovation at Strategus. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, many people had already spoken: They want to consume their television media on their time and terms […]

  • Google, Twitter Lift Coronavirus Ad Ban; Facebook Offers Grants To SMBs

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Unblocked Google and Twitter lifted their bans on coronavirus-related advertising. Twitter will allow marketers to feature their pandemic responses in paid tweets, Ad Age reports. Twitter initially banned COVID terms to forestall misinformation, but now feels that “the messaging that brands and businesses can […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Washington Post VP Of Commercial Tech Jarrod Dicker

    If you’re blocking the word “coronavirus,” you’re essentially blocking everything. In this episode of “Social Distancing With Friends,” The Washington Post’s VP of commercial tech, Jarrod Dicker, checks in from his high-energy household (its members include three boys and two dogs) to talk publisher problems, including aggressive advertiser blocklists and the general trend of deflating […]

  • How To Avoid A Coronavirus Marketing Fail

    The playbook for how to advertise during a pandemic is still being written. Coronavirus marketing fails are inevitable. Retargeting ads for out-of-stock products and tone-deaf or opportunistic messaging trail consumers on the web. “This is an unprecedented situation. You have to think deeply about what is right for your business,” said Forrester principal analyst Jim […]

  • Ad Supply And Demand All Out Of Whack; Big Agencies May Skip Rescheduled Cannes

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. How To Finnish The Job In Finland, social media influencers join jobs like doctors, bus drivers and grocery store workers as “critical operators” who continue working during a crisis. It seems like a strange designation (especially in the United States, where some influencers have […]

  • COVID-19 Leads To Sharper Focus On Brand Safety

    “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 Luke Lambert, head of programmatic at OMD USA. With COVID-19 creating a domino effect across the marketing ecosystem, agencies such as ours have been in almost constant discussion with clients […]

  • Brand Safe (At Any Cost?); New CEO For WarnerMedia (And Xandr?)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Pretty Good, Eh? File this one under, “Not an April Fools’ joke.” Postmedia, one of the largest Canadian news media conglomerates, is making all of its online content free this month, thanks to a partnership with Mary Brown’s, a fried chicken chain based in […]

  • The Coronavirus Pandemic Is Putting Pressure On Ad Tech

    The economic volatility caused by the coronavirus pandemic will stress ad tech and accelerate consolidation. Companies that aren’t financially sound won’t be able to handle decreased cash flow caused by a contraction in advertising spend. They’ll also be affected by delayed payments from upstream companies. “There’s going to be a culling. This will expose ad […]

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    AdExchanger Politics: As America Stays Home, Candidates Turn To Digital Organizing Tech

    You are reading AdExchanger Politics, our news roundup in which senior editor James Hercher tracks the latest developments in political advertising, augmenting our political marketing commentary and news coverage. Want it by email? Sign up here. Political candidates are feverishly (sorry) trying to figure out how to win elections this year when all they’ve ever known about campaigning […]

  • Snapchat Stories Available To Developers; Ecommerce Surges 25%

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. True Story Snapchat is finally letting developers integrate its flagship Stories format outside the app. “The social media giant hopes that expanded access to its content and flagship features on other apps will increase its user base – and maybe its bottom line,” Axios […]

  • Empathy, Shared Purpose And Leadership In A Time Of War

    “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 Kevin Mannion, president and chief strategy officer at Advertiser Perceptions. On a call with a client on March 19, it started, as seemingly every conversation has over the past two […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: MathCapital Operating Partner Eric Franchi

    Nope, the social distancing ain’t over yet. Will it ever be? In this episode, Eric Franchi – cofounder of the OG ad net Undertone and operating partner at MathCapital – talks about how ad tech startups can survive the pandemic and the subsequent economic fallout. Are there still investment opportunities? This is the third economic […]

  • How Employers Are Taking Care Of Their Workers During COVID-19

    Advertising and ad tech companies are rallying around their employees as their entire workforces move to remote setups. They are experimenting with #WFH Slack channels, virtual group exercise classes and photo contests for the best work-from-home selfie. Some sick employees are even getting food deliveries on the company’s dime. With people under lockdown, companies are […]

  • When Your Client Pauses Ad Spend

    Working with clients in travel, brick-and-mortar retail, hospitality and live entertainment right now is a bit of a hot mess. These brands are pausing their ad spend as their businesses get completely shut down – which makes it tricky for media agencies to perform their regular duties. “It’s volatile, chaotic, uncertain and ambiguous, and on […]

  • Amazon’s Advantage; Smartphones Disrupted

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Hold The Phone The smartphone industry took a beating this month, and Apple in particular has to rethink its plans for the long term. Thirty-eight percent fewer total smartphones were shipped last month, as consumer spending fell and manufacturing shuttered in China. Apple will […]

  • One-Quarter Of Brands Are Pausing All Spend For Q1 And Q2

    Between March and June, brands said they’re spending 33% less on digital media, and 39% less on traditional media, as the vast majority adjust spending for the first half of the year. The IAB surveyed nearly 400 senior decision-makers at brands and agencies in the past week. Seventy-four percent of them anticipated a coronavirus-related downturn […]

  • Magna: Olympics Postponement Hits Linear TV Hard, Digital Growth Dips To Single Digits

    Magna’s latest 2020 global ad spend figures, released Thursday, are pretty bleak. Global ad spend will be down 2.8% this year to $217 billion in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. That’s revised downward from Magna’s December forecast, which anticipated 6.6% growth to in 2020. Linear will be hit the hardest, thanks to the postponement […]

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    Short-Termism Can Do Great Damage During A Pandemic

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Alessandro De Zanche, an audience and data strategy consultant. Many first incorrectly considered COVID-19 to be a “China issue,” then it became an “Asia issue.” Now it’s a humankind issue. Humanity, locked down in […]

  • Coronavirus Inspires Freebies; Facebook And Google Face Billions In COVID-19 Losses

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The COVID Freebies There’s a lot of gambling going on among media and subscription-based companies trying to hedge short-term revenue losses with potential new – and hopefully loyal – users. Dish, for example, announced Thursday that it’s offering free trials for Sling TV, while […]

  • Managing People In A Distributed Workforce

    “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 Rishad Tobaccowala, author of “Restoring the Soul of Business: Staying Human in the Age of Data.” Even as the world becomes more silicon-based, data-driven and digital, we are deluding ourselves if […]

  • Clues Emerge On Coronavirus Ad Impact; Holding Cos Push Back On Cannes

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. News Pile On Media companies and tech platforms are seeing more site and app engagement during the coronavirus epidemic, but revenue is not rising with supply. Facebook said messaging across its apps is up 50% in countries hit by the virus, but monetization is […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Ari Paparo

    In this new podcast series, AdExchanger editors break the cabin fever by talking with the top thought leaders and practitioners in digital and data-driven advertising – all while under social isolation. Beeswax CEO Ari Paparo (portrait by his daughter) chats with AdExchanger managing editor Ryan Joe about the shift to working from home, the post-pandemic […]

  • Starting As CMO During The COVID-19 Pandemic

    One thing Adam Singer learned when he was looking for a job over the past six months or so, was that Fortune 500 businesses aren’t equipped for remote workforce management. One CMO didn’t feel comfortable hiring someone in Austin, where Singer moved this year, because she’d never managed someone remotely before. A well-funded tech startup […]

  • For Brands, Now Is Not The Time For Social Distancing

    “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 Jim Lawson, CEO at AdTheorent. The coronavirus pandemic has required a general retreat from public life, isolating people from familiar routines and social contact with friends and colleagues. The headlines […]

  • Netflix Looks Strong Again; Twitter Revises Guidance

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Net’ Benefits Netflix investors have been worried about its high costs, unprofitability and increased competition. But that same balance sheet is starting to look like a safe harbor. “In fact, Netflix’s liquidity position and the tailwinds from social distancing combine to give the company […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Joanna O’Connell

    In this new podcast series, AdExchanger editors break the cabin fever by talking with the top thought leaders and practitioners in digital and data-driven advertising – all while under social isolation. While it’s impossible right now to fully make sense of our new national weirdness, it’s helpful – and therapeutic – to talk through how […]

  • Postponing The Olympics; Crisis Will Only Strengthen Big Tech

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Games Must Not Go On It’s official: The 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be postponed, an International Olympic Committee (IOC) member told USA Today. It’s the first time that the Olympic games won’t be held since World War II, though brands and athletes may […]

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