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  • COVID-19 Will Forever Reshape The Upfront

      Is COVID-19 the beginning of the end for upfronts? Buyers and sellers have long questioned the necessity of flashy presentations, especially as the broadcast TV business declines. Disney chairman Bob Iger recently predicted an end to the antiquated upfront process altogether as a result of the economic crisis. Ad buyers have been pushing to […]

  • Horizon Media Uses Nielsen Advanced Audience, Closing In On Outcome-Based Linear TV Buying

    Horizon Media is the first agency to use Nielsen Advanced Audience, a linear TV product designed to make measuring granular audience segments like “new parents” as easy as measuring age and gender with C3 and C7 ratings. Advanced Audience allows agencies to find viewers in narrower segments than age and demographic and do post-campaign measurement. […]

  • Alphonso And PlaceIQ Partner Up To Layer Location Data Into TV Measurement

    Stop me if you’ve heard this one: A man walks into a bar after seeing a TV ad … but there’s no way for the advertiser to prove it ever happened. On Tuesday, TV data company Alphonso inked a partnership with PlaceIQ to use the latter’s location data as a bridge between sitting on the […]

  • Horizon To Use Programmatic Radio Platform Jelli For Upfronts

    Horizon Media wants to be at the forefront as broadcast radio buying becomes more automated and data-driven. On Tuesday, Horizon said it would use programmatic radio platform Jelli for all of its radio upfront planning and buying – typically where advertisers spend at least half of their annual budgets. The media agency, one of the […]

  • YouTube To Suspend Third-Party Ad Serving In The EU

    YouTube will no longer support third-party ad serving on reserved buys in Europe beginning May 21, and it will assess whether to extend that policy globally, according to a memo obtained by AdExchanger. Google advised advertisers who aren’t currently using its ad server DoubleClick Campaign Manager (DCM) to host video on YouTube to “retraffic their […]

  • Placed Opens Its Location Insights Tool To The Masses

    Placed, the Snap-owned location data company, is giving away its analytics tool for free. Starting Thursday, brands and media planners can use a public version of its insights service to view foot traffic trends for around 2,000 businesses in the US. Placed pulls the aggregated data from its audience of around 300 million monthly active […]

  • Point-Counterpoint: Why The Open Markets Will Continue To Thrive

    “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 Adam Heimlich, senior vice president and managing director of HX at Horizon Media. This point-counterpoint between Adam and Emily Del Greco was written in response to the question: What is the […]

  • Horizon Teams Up With 4C To Customize Cross-Platform TV Plans

    Media agency Horizon is giving its advanced TV platform Pivot a facelift. Horizon is building a custom planning tool using 4C Insights, the social and TV data analytics platform designed to go beyond age and gender demographic targeting. Instead, 4C’s tool will integrate with Pivot to help Horizon marry behavioral, attitudinal and purchase data with […]

  • Podcast: Adam Heimlich On The Next Horizon

    Welcome to AdExchanger Talks, a podcast focused on data-driven marketing. Subscribe here. The world’s largest independent media agency didn’t have a dedicated programmatic capability until 2013. Historically a big TV buyer, Horizon Media decided to build its own “desk” in a way that would distinguish it from holding companies: by focusing on transparent pricing of media and […]

  • How To Avoid Wasting Your Entire Digital Budget

    “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 Adam Heimlich, senior vice president and managing director of HX at Horizon Media. Digital display advertising is effective. It works a lot like TV advertising, lifting awareness a little bit across […]

  • DAX Acquires AudioHQ, Adding US Presence For Programmatic Audio Platform

    UK-based Digital Audio Exchange (DAX) has acquired AudioHQ, a US-based digital audio sales rep firm that works with media clients like Major League Baseball, SoundCloud, TuneIn and Slacker. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. DAX is a programmatic audio exchange owned by UK broadcast giant Global and consisting mostly of UK-based media supply. By […]

  • Six Agency Holding Groups To Use OpenSlate To Audit Brand Safety On YouTube

    Advertisers want measurement that assesses video brand safety. And the latest beneficiary of that need is OpenSlate, a video analytics company that can determine if ads were placed alongside appropriate video content on YouTube. The YouTube measurement partner said Thursday it’s bringing a new brand safety auditing tool for YouTube to market, partnering with independent […]

  • How Private Exchanges Are Changing The Standards For Programmatic Native

    Programmatic native is cleaning up its act. Content recommendation engines like Taboola and Outbrain provide an easy incremental revenue stream for publishers. But their cost-per-click model, which favors performance over quality, enables traffic arbitrage and creates brand safety risks. To account for those concerns, native exchanges like TripleLift, Connatix, Nativo and Sharethrough have leveraged direct […]

  • The VMVPD: Cable’s Answer To Cord Cutting

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Jordan Decker, associate director of video investment and Horizon Advanced at Horizon Media. Consumers have been loud and clear about how the traditional cable bundle model does not serve their needs, which has fueled […]

  • As Snap Begins Trading, Agencies Weigh In On Its Future Success As An Ad Platform

    Snap Inc. is expected to go public on Thursday, leaving many to wonder how the most anticipated tech IPO since Facebook will be treated by investors on Wall Street. While Snap described itself as a camera company during its roadshow, investors know that its success hinges on its ability to monetize successfully as an ad […]

  • The Benefits Of Audience Targeting On Linear Are Still Unproven, TV Buyers Say

      TV buying is becoming more data-driven, even on the linear side. But buyers and sellers are questioning whether audience targeting works on the medium. “’Should TV be bought on an audience basis?’ is still an outstanding question,” Donna Speciale, president of ad sales at Turner, said Wednesday at AdExchanger’s Industry Preview conference in New […]

  • Why The 2017 TV Upfronts Could Be A Buyer’s Market

    Maureen Bosetti, the chief investment officer for IPG Mediabrands’ Initiative, will discuss dynamics for this year’s upfronts alongside other TV power players at Industry Preview on Jan. 18 in New York City. The 2016 TV upfronts ended with networks posting double-digit CPM increases, but will that momentum carry into 2017? Two key factors could help buyers wield […]

  • Horizon Turns To Digital Attribution In Pursuit Of Cinema Ticket Sales

    Media agency Horizon Media worked with Placed, a location analytics and attribution firm, on both companies’ first attempt to measure the impact of digital advertising on movie ticket sales. Horizon Media is the longstanding media buyer for the production studio STX Entertainment. It has worked with Placed for other advertisers, “and we started having conversations […]

  • Could TV Upfronts Strength Hamper Programmatic Progress?

    With major upfront negotiations winding down, Fox, NBC and ABC hope to emulate CBS’ strong showing, which reportedly saw CPM hikes in the low double digits and about 5% higher sales volume. Networks have the leverage this year to command higher prices because of the present scarcity, say buyers. National TV networks reported 19% more revenue […]

  • Advertisers Dust Off An Old Tool In Quest For Agency Transparency: The Media Audit

    Agencies may come under tougher scrutiny soon as a result of an Association of National Advertisers (ANA) report due out this month. The report on agency rebate practices is the result of a monthslong investigation by K2 Intelligence and Ebiquity and is likely to bring into focus how advertisers conduct audits of their agency partners. […]

  • AudienceXpress Rolls Out ‘Self-Serve’ Programmatic TV In First Launch Under Comcast

    AudienceXpress, a TV planning and buying platform Comcast acquired last summer via its purchase of parent Visible World, is opening up new programmatic TV tools to several agencies, including Horizon and US International. These tools include a self-serve platform and direct APIs, AudienceXpress’ first major product launch since the Comcast acquisition. The beta will last through the […]

  • Behind Agency Lines: How Advanced TV Is Reshaping Media Buying Structures

    The emergence of data-enabled TV targeting is altering the agency buying structure. In 2014, WPP’s GroupM launched Modi Media, a unit that would become the poster child for so-called “advanced” TV ad buying. But it’s not the only agency group to build an offering geared to the fragmenting milieu of TV advertising. Others, such as […]

  • History Channel Taps Native For ‘Curse Of Oak Island’ Tune-In Campaign

    Horizon Media had done plenty of direct-to-publisher native campaigns to promote shows for its entertainment clients, including The History Channel. But the campaigns lacked scale. “Curating these experiences in a way where we can impact scale is vitally important when we’re trying to drive a [Nielsen] ratings number,” said Joe Hadari, SVP and managing director […]

  • iHeartMedia Brings Real-Time Programmatic To Broadcast Radio

    iHeartMedia media revealed Wednesday that it’s bringing programmatic, real-time radio ad-buying to terrestrial radio, powered by Jelli’s cloud-based ad platform. The news means that advertisers and agencies will soon be able to access iHeartMedia’s inventory in private exchanges for broadcast radio. As part of the unveil, iHeartMedia and Katz Media Group, a firm that does […]

  • Broadcasters Like Digital Amplification, But Demand More Credit For Their Content

    Jeff Lucas, head of ad sales for Viacom Music and Entertainment, likes photo-messaging app Snapchat. Because its user base is dominated by females under 25, the platform that popularized the “fleeting” SMS aligns closely with Viacom property MTV’s young millennial audience. It’s one of the reasons why MTV is test driving Snapchat’s new Discover feature, part of […]

  • Game Time: Agencies Strengthen Social Efforts For Super Bowl Sunday

    If you happen to have $4.5 million burning a hole in your pocket, congratulations! You can afford a 30-second Super Bowl TV spot. Of course, for most big game advertisers it’s not enough to have 30 seconds of spectacular creative – you also have to support it via online and social channels. “Social is huge […]

  • Indie Agency MARC USA Tools Up For Programmatic Buys

    Independent full-service agency MARC USA is beefing up its digital planning and buying prowess following its acquisition of Boston-based media agency Results:Digital in September. The Pittsburgh agency has 270 employees and $370 million in annual billings, according to Jason Russo, who founded Results:Digital in 2011 and now serves as president of MARC’s Boston office. MARC’s […]

  • Horizon Media, Largest US Indie Agency, Hits Reset Button On Programmatic

    Horizon Media, the largest standalone media agency in the US with some $4.5 billion in ad spend across 100 clients, has not been a major participant in the programmatic trend. But that may be changing. Horizon is rolling out a programmatic division, dubbed HX, to handle its machine-driven ad buys for clients. The initiative, supported […]

  • How Agency-Vendor Ventures Add Real-Time To Media Buys

    Agencies and vendors are teaming up to tackle the tech and organizational challenges associated with aligning real-time media with trending topics. Publicis-owned agency DigitasLBI, for example, during its digital NewFront rolled out a series of publisher and vendor relationships to improve its real-time offerings. The agency developed a Brand Content Index in conjunction with the […]

  • Videology Takes 'Cartesian' Approach To TV/Online Convergence

    The time when the blanket label “video advertising” will replace references to TV, PC, mobile, or tablet ads is still a long way off, but a new marketplace offering from Videology promises to advance that cause by letting buyers and sellers unify guaranteed and non-reserved ad deals. Dubbed “Descartes,” the system is named for the […]

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