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  • Publisher Supply-Path Optimization Matters. The Question Is, To Whom?

    The Trade Desk’s OpenPath demonstrates supply path optimization (SPO) is moving from concept to reality. But what does it practically mean for publishers or yield teams tasked with driving business KPIs? The question is to whom SPO is important, writes Emry DowningHall, SVP of programmatic revenue and strategy at Unwind Media.

  • ByteDance Looking To Take On Amazon, Alibaba; Verizon Driving Subscribers To Streaming Platforms

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Ecommerce Byte? TikTok parent company ByteDance is looking to take on Amazon and Alibaba with its own global ecommerce platform, Business Insider reports. The company hopes to expand its online shopping platform outside of China, which could launch as a stand-alone app or within […]

  • MMI Says It Uncovered CTV Fraud Costing Advertisers $20 Million Per Month

    Ad measurement and verification company Method Media Intelligence uncovered a connected TV fraud scheme that it says rakes in $10 million a month in ad revenue. The scheme, dubbed “RapidFire,” feeds counterfeit bid requests into ad exchanges running open auctions for CTV inventory. Like many multimillion video fraud scams, RapidFire targets server-side ad insertion (SSAI) […]

  • Comscore Seeking National And Local MRC Accreditation; Walmart Connect Rolling Out A DSP

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Shot Across The Bows Comscore is capitalizing on Nielsen’s latest stumble. The company told AdExchanger in an email that it asked to be audited by the MRC for both national and local TV measurement accreditation – a clear dig at Nielsen’s MRC disaccreditation […]

  • How The Secret Service Tapped An Ad Tech Startup To Drive Recruitment

    In October, the United States Secret Service launched a recruitment drive to more than double the number of its special agents and uniformed officers between the ages of 24 and 37. The organization tapped its media agency, Atlanta-based JacobsEye, to run the campaign, which included pre-roll and mid-roll video ads on YouTube as well as […]

  • Brian Chap Tech Recipes

    How Marketers Can Navigate CTV Walled Gardens

    “On TV & Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video.  Today’s column is by Brian Chap, CEO & Founder of Tech Recipes. “If you want to become a great chef, you have to work with great chefs.” – Gordon Ramsay As big connected TV players advance their buying platforms, marketers […]

  • Twitter Integrates Its CrossInstall Mobile DSP With MoPub

    Twitter is integrating the CrossInstall mobile-only DSP it acquired last year with MoPub’s ad exchange platform in a push to woo more performance-based marketers. CrossInstall, which came along with its own bidder and proprietary creative ad formats, has been renamed MoPub Acquire and its team will now be part of MoPub, after having operated as […]

  • DSP AcuityAds Valued At $600 Million After US IPO

    Add another ad tech IPO to the growing list of companies that have gone public in recent months. Toronto-based demand-side platform AcuityAds on Monday said it closed out its initial public offering in the United States as well as a public offering in Canada with $57.5 million. On June 10, trading began on the Nasdaq […]

  • MediaMath Seriously Seeks A Suitor; Facebook Suspends Trump Until At Least 2023

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Seriously Looking Although MediaMath has been avidly pursuing strategic options for a year, including a potential sale, it hasn’t worked out. But now the company has hired a team of bankers to get the ball rolling again while ad tech M&A and IPOs are […]

  • Amazon Is Creating Its Own Third-Party Cookie Replacement; Publicis Groupe’s Maurice Lévy Is Staying Put

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Amazon’s ID Add to cart: proprietary third-party cookie replacement. Digiday reports that Amazon is working on an identifier of its own that would be available through its DSP and to outside publishers through its supply-side ad tech division. It’s not clear exactly when an […]

  • Google Nears Antitrust Settlement In France; Opera Ads Sees 130% Uptick In Revenue

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. French Connection Google is close to settling an antitrust case in France. The company stands accused of, wait for it, abusing its power in online advertising. The settlement will likely include a fine and require Google to make some operational changes, The Wall Street […]

  • Verizon Shops Its Media Assets; Nielsen Launches Podcast Measurement

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Dropped Call It’s no surprise that Verizon is reportedly exploring a sale of AOL and Yahoo, the Web 1.0 titans it acquired in 2015 and 2017, respectively. As The Wall Street Journal points out, the telco has already divested itself of Tumblr and HuffPost. […]

  • IPONWEB BidCore

    IPONWEB Is Offering Tweakable DSPs Via BidCore

    Despite widespread DSP consolidation, some buyers still find their needs aren’t being served. So IPONWEB developed Bidcore, a customizable DSP for buyers with unusual needs or use cases, and who don’t want to optimize around CPA, click-through rate or viewability. In the past, ad tech companies would have asked IPONWEB to build them a white […]

  • Zeta Global S-1

    Zeta Global Opens Its Books In Its IPO Filing

    Zeta Global filed its S-1 paperwork Monday. Zeta has not yet determined the number of shares it will offer or the price. Zeta – whose offering combines marketing tech, ad tech and data services – reported $368.1 million in 2020 revenue, a 20.3% increase from the year before. Adjusted EBITDA was $39.6 million, up 62.7% […]

  • 2020: The ongoing pandemic is accelerating the growth of ecommerce. Amazon: Hold my beer.

    Amazon A ‘Catalyst For Change’ In Retail Media

    Amazon provided the spark for a surge in retail and commerce-based advertising. That surge has now reached fever pitch as other online retailers, including Walmart, CVS and Target, launch ad platforms in pursuit of incremental advertising revenue. It’s working. Already advertisers are spending $5 billion annually on non-Amazon retail media platforms, according to Forrester Research. […]

  • FLoC Called Out; There’s Good News And Bad News On Ad Fraud

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. FLoC Fears There’s no love lost for FLoC. In a blog post on Sunday entitled “Proposal: Treat FLoC As A Security Concern,” a WordPress developer called Carike suggested that users of the open source content management software block FLoC by default. If that happens, […]

  • P&G Tested China's IDFA Workaround; Twitter Was In Talks To Acquire Clubhouse For $4B

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Raising CAID  Procter & Gamble took part in early tests by Chinese trade groups and tech companies to bypass Apple’s upcoming privacy changes, according to The Wall Street Journal. P&G experimented with the so-called CAID (China Advertising ID), which uses unique device attributes to […]

  • Fox Inventory Viewed Through Comcast Set-Top Boxes Is Now Programmatic And Addressable

    Fox said on Thursday that it’s struck a deal with Comcast-owned FreeWheel to enable programmatic sales of its set-top box inventory. That inventory can now be purchased through, guess who: The Trade Desk. However, Comcast VP and GM of addressable Larry Allen said the company does have the other “big five” DSPs on the roadmap […]

  • Neustar Launches Identity Solution; WPP To Revamp Its Data Operation Under GroupM

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Identity Star Neustar is at it again on the identity front. On the heels of rolling out its cookieless Fabrick ID in December, Neustar has launched an end-to-end identity management solution called – you guessed it – Neustar Unified Identity. It is a core […]

  • NBCUniversal Flexes Programmatic Peacock And NBCU Identifier At ONE21 Showcase

    NBCUniversal’s new data and technology offerings includes the ability to buy programmatically on Peacock for the first time and an NBCU identifier that brings together first-party data across its entertainment brands — including its parks and resorts businesses.  At its ONE21 event on Monday, NBCU mapped out its plan to bolster One Platform — launched […]

  • Roku Caps Record Year, But Surge In Streaming Viewers Still Outpacing Ad Spend

    “On TV And Video“ is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Despite video streaming giant Roku’s record year, Scott Rosenberg, Roku’s SVP and GM of its platform business, told reporters ahead of Thursday’s earnings call, “we’re certainly going through a catch-up period” when it comes to ad spending keeping pace with the surge in streaming […]

  • Viant CEO Explains Why Stock Popped 90% In Debut

    Viant’s stock rose 90%, from $25 to $47 per share, after its debut on the NASDAQ stock exchange Wednesday.  Investors on Viant’s roadshow “clearly understood Viant’s people-based approach, and how it’s built for cookie and device identifiers going away,” said CEO and co-founder Tim Vanderhook to AdExchanger. At the time, the stock was up to […]

  • The Top 10 AdExchanger Stories of 2020

    Despite a global pandemic, Google still managed to dominate the top three most trafficked AdExchanger stories in 2020. In December, Google faced its third government antitrust lawsuit in less than two months, and since the start of the year, readers were keeping eyes on the tech giant when it announced that it would eliminate third-party cookies […]

  • Amazon Reclaims Top Spot For DSP In Latest Advertiser Perceptions Report

    After slipping in the DSP rankings to Google earlier this year, Amazon has reasserted its no. 1 status as advertisers’ preferred platform. Bolstered by the last few months’ ecommerce surge, Amazon has reclaimed the top spot after having slipped behind Google and The Trade Desk in Q1 2020 – based on the Q4 2020 Advertiser Perceptions […]

  • Biden Taps CCPA Enforcer Becerra To Lead HHS; Google Tussles With IAC Over Chrome Extensions

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. From CCPA To The Cabinet President-Elect Joe Biden has selected Xavier Becerra to lead the Department of Health and Human Services – a name that should be familiar to privacy-heads the world over. Becerra is the attorney general of California, and it’s his office […]

  • The Big Story Podcast

    The Big Story: COVID-19 Spikes, Google Rises, Amazon Falls And The Trade Desk Sits Pretty

    As COVID-19 cases spike across America, the joyous reopening is on pause. (Unless you’re Disney World, because apparently the virus has no effect on the land of enchantment and childhood dreams.) But having gone through the initial shutdown in March, brands are more prepared this time around. They’re pulling back on some of the more […]

  • MediaMath Is Looking For A Buyer; IAB Encourages Activism Among Employees

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Do The Math MediaMath is pursuing strategic options, including a potential sale, Digiday reports. MediaMath has more than $500 million in debt and investments to recoup, so it’s a tough sell. Retailers such as Walmart and Target might have the balance sheets, but not […]

  • Brands Go Dark; Adweek Changes Hands

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Going Dark If you noticed your Instagram feed flooded with black squares, it was because of Blackout Tuesday, a collective protest against racism and police brutality. Started by the music industry, major retailers and brands such as Nordstrom and Madewell soon got involved, reports […]

  • Beeswax Releases Snowflake Cloud Partnership To Take On Ads Data Hub

    The demand-side platform Beeswax launched a data warehouse product Monday that company CEO Ari Paparo described as analogous to Google’s Ads Data Hub (ADH). The Beeswax version is called Antenna and it’s built on the cloud technology company Snowflake, a warehousing and analytics service that is itself built on cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services […]

  • Direct Response Budgets To The Rescue; Verizon Media Adds Native To DSP

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. DR FTW Brands are pulling back, but direct response marketers are making up some of the loss. Facebook, Google and Snap called out DR advertisers as a bright spot during Q1 earnings, while brand advertising declined. The roughly $40 billion app-install market was “likely […]

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