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  • Revry Stands Out With LGBTQ+ Storytelling And Programmatic Scale

    With its focus on scale and its homegrown programmatic buying platform, Revry, an LGBTQ+ owned-and-operated streaming service, is in a better position to compete for minority-owned media.

  • Mark Prince, SVP & head of economic empowerment, Dentsu Media

    Truly Supporting Diverse Publishers Means Doing It On The Regular

    Advertisers often talk about supporting Black- and minority-owned media companies. It’s Mark Prince’s job to help them turn those pledges into action. As SVP and head of economic empowerment at Dentsu Media, he pushes brands to consistently diversify their media mix – and move away from one-off investments.

  • To Reach Latino Consumers, Think Culture and Context

    Today, Latinos make up nearly 20% of the current U.S. population. They’re also the future of America. Almost 30% of all kids are Latino. But despite U.S. Latino consumer power coming in at around $1.7 trillion annually, only 6% of the overall industry investment goes toward this market. 

  • Comic: Time To Do Better

    Going Mall-In On Social Commerce; The ROI on DEI

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Against Mall Odds TikTok is many things: a payday for influencers, a news service, an entertainment provider, a music video player, a search engine and more. “Though, what executives really want TikTok to be known as is a digital shopping mall,” MarketWatch reports.  TikTok […]

  • P&G’s Marc Pritchard: Buyers Need To Step Up Investments In Black-Owned Media

    Multicultural markets are the single biggest growth opportunity for the media and advertising industry. At least according to Marc Pritchard, chief brand officer of Procter & Gamble, speaking at the Association of National Advertisers’ (ANA) Masters of Marketing Summit in Orlando, Florida, this Wednesday. The industry needs to step up not just because it’s the right thing to do, he said, but because multicultural markets could be “the economic growth driver for decades to come.”