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»Q3 2013 earnings

Tremor's Performance Push Is Turned Back By Buyer 'Demand For Demos'

Like most of its video ad-tech rivals, Tremor Video has vied for TV-like brand dollars by offering a pitch based on online's strength in performance with the branding appeal of "sight, sound and motion." The problem, as Tremor's Q3 earnings make clear, is that, as CEO Bill Day put it, TV buyers still value the... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // November 7th, 2013 //
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DG Q3: Online Platforms Grow, Latin America Drags

Nearly three months after DG decided to sell its linear TV ad-delivery business to video ad-management company Extreme Reach for $485 million, it is enjoying revenue momentum from its online platforms. Among the key results from DG's Q3: Online revenues were up 13% to $38.2 million. The online segment's margins improved to 25% from 13%... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // November 7th, 2013 //
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AOL Turnaround Appears Solid As Network Revenues Rebound

AOL's comeback story under CEO Tim Armstrong over the past four years has at times looked improbable, with highs and lows along the way. Its quarterly performance has often been mixed: As one area of its display advertising stream looked strong, other parts have lagged. Its usually strong third-party network business had been looking weaker... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // November 5th, 2013 //
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NYTCo Still 'Challenged' By Programmatic, Mobile Ad Revenues Lag

The New York Times Co.'s digital ad revenue continued to slide in Q3 as, for the first time in recent years, print actually performed better. CEO Mark Thompson sought to put that contrast in context, saying that it was more a sign that the company had been able to arrest print losses as it works... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // October 31st, 2013 //
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Google Revenues Rise, But Promises Less Emphasis On Ads, More Focus On Hardware

Google turned in another reliably strong quarter in Q3, as revenues were up 12% over the previous year. But despite its status as a display ad leader battling it out with Facebook for dominance of the space, network revenues made up a smaller share of the search giant's total sales. Read the earnings release. The... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // October 17th, 2013 //
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Yahoo's Display, Search Struggles Continue Into Q3

A year after Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer said there was more potential "upside" for the portal's revenues in search than display, its Q3 performance suggests it will not reverse its declines soon. Among the topline results in Yahoo's Q3 (read the earnings release): GAAP display revenues fell 7% to $470 million. Last year, this percentage... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // October 15th, 2013 //
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