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  • Adobe To End Transaction-Based Ad Cloud Biz; ANA Asks To Postpone Upfronts

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Adobe’s Ad Cloud Drags Adobe is “significantly” accelerating its plan to eliminate its low-margin Advertising Cloud transaction-driven business and focus on the software side of the business. “The transaction business is very resource-intensive,” CEO Shantanu Narayen said Thursday when explaining the move during Adobe’s […]

  • How Should Buyers Approach A Programmatic Reopening?

    “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 Mario Diez, CEO at Peer39. Programmatic spending has slouched as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, and with more than half of global brands planning to freeze ad spend for the next […]

  • 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 […]

  • IAB: CPM Declines Vary By Channel, And Why The 2020 Digital Ad Outlook Isn’t So Bad

    An IAB report on COVID-19’s impact on ad pricing, released Thursday, found that the impact of sell-side CPM declines vary across media channels and supply sources. On the buy side, advertisers might have paused spend, but it’s not totally turned off, and large companies developing contactless ways of doing business should inspire some optimism within […]

  • NY Times Is All In On First-Party Data; US Digital Audio Consumption To Decline

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Sign Of The Times The New York Times will remove third-party data and build a first-party data market as cookies bite the dust, Axios reports. Starting in July, the Times will offer 45 audience segments based on reader and subscriber data under categories including […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: BrightLine Co-Founder And Chief Strategy Officer Rob Aksman

    BrightLine co-founder Rob Aksman is living the dream from his in-laws’ basement. “We have a 2-year-old, and with daycare canceled and a small New York City apartment, it was becoming untenable for us to get any work done,” he says. “We were defaulting to a little too much television, a little too much Disney Plus […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Known CEO Kern Schireson

    What’s it like to start a new agency just as the coronavirus pandemic takes over the world and advertisers pull back spend? In early February, Kern Schireson unveiled his data agency Known, which he built by combining his company Schireson Associates with two acquisitions: Stun Creative and the branding agency Blackbird. A month later, the […]

  • Tencent Sees Major Gaming Growth In Q1 – But It’s Not Banking On Maintaining That Momentum

    Tencent had a monster start to the year, with overall ad revenue bolstered by its gaming division (natch). But it’s being super cautious about its outlook for the second quarter compared with others in the gaming space as people return to work and have less time to game their hearts out. While Activision Blizzard and […]

  • COVID-19 Can Inhibit Innovation Or Foster It – It’s Up To You

    “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 Kelly Abcarian, general manager at Nielsen Advanced Video Advertising. If you think innovating is hard, try it during a global pandemic. It can become downright defeating if you allow it. […]

  • Comic: Gearing Up For Q2

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

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    NBCU And Sky Fight Through Sports Meltdown And Falling Ratings

    While the coronavirus pandemic hit all of Comcast’s businesses in Q1, its impact on ad revenue differs across NBCU, Sky and its Xfinity cable unit, the company revealed Thursday. And as with every other company in the world, Comcast expects to experience much more severe effects in the next quarter. Higher prices stems NBCU’s losses […]

  • Comic: The New Prime Time

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

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Innvoid CTO And Co-Founder Tal Chalozin

    Innovid CTO and co-founder Tal Chalozin checks in from his studio loft in New York’s Soho area, where he lives with his wife, his 3-year-old, his 1-year-old and a table saw he uses when he wants to zone out by building furniture. In today’s episode of Social Distancing With Friends, Tal and AdExchanger managing editor […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Kargo CEO Harry Kargman

    In this episode of Social Distancing With Friends, Kargo CEO and founder Harry Kargman talks wine tasting over Zoom, keeping morale high and how to get the timing right so your company can accelerate when the pandemic is over. Also, he predicts what advertiser activity might look like as the world comes out of its […]

  • Comic: Non-Human Traffic

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

  • Comic: The New SPO

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

  • Social Distancing With Friends: LiveRamp CEO Scott Howe

    Some CEOs have a home office. Others, such as LiveRamp chief Scott Howe, have a 1956 Airstream Bubble trailer. Today on “Social Distancing With Friends,” Scott steps away from his family of five (plus two cats and a white Lab) and checks in from his “perfect escape pod.” The backstory, in Scott’s words: I spent […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Social Distancing With Friends: Integral Ad Science CEO Lisa Utzschneider

    What happens when everybody in a global organization suddenly has to work from home? Integral Ad Science chief Lisa Utzschneider speaks about leadership – across multiple time zones – during a pandemic. “When you looked at the data early on, you could see it coming,” she says. “The team in Tokyo, they were the first […]

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