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  • Samsung Ads' Cathy Oh: 2021 Is All About Measurement And Attribution In Streaming

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. The rapid shift to streaming TV last year significantly disrupted the advertising industry, and was nothing short of transformational amidst the pandemic, social unrest and a divisive presidential election. But despite its vast potential as an emerging advertising platform for brands and marketers, streaming ad […]

  • New Leadership At FTC And FCC; Australia Wants Google And Facebook To Pay For News

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. New Crew With Biden in the White House, the Federal Trade Commissions and the Federal Communications Commission are playing the usual game of musical chairs triggered by a new administration. The Republican heads of both agencies – Ajit Pai at the FCC and Joe […]

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    The Big Story: Must CTV

    The transformation of the way TV advertising is transacted will be a major theme in 2021. Everyone – both buy- and sell-sides – seems to be talking about addressability these days. Traditional broadcasters have reorganized around streaming and TV-related acquisitions have accelerated – one of the most notable being Roku’s $150 million acquisition of dataxu. […]

  • Ad-free and sticking with it

    Netflix Talks Disney Competition And Why Ads Ain’t Gonna Happen

    Despite falling short of earnings-per-share estimates in Q4 2020, Netflix’s stock popped Tuesday after beating on revenue and the news that it’s nearing free cash flow profitability. Netflix also reached a new milestone in 2020 with the addition of 37 million net new subscribers. Netflix now has more than 200 million subs worldwide. But Netflix […]

  • The Fight For Pay TV Subscribers Will Be Won On Online 

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Denis Crushell, CRO at Tubular Labs. With the maturity of social media platforms into audience attention juggernauts, companies like Netflix, ViacomCBS, Warner Media and NBCUniversal (among others) have all invested heavily in social video […]

  • Big Tech Shuts Down Parler; Verve Buys Nexstar's Video Ad Platform

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. No Parley For Parler The social media app Parler is offline after Amazon kicked it off its servers, reports Business Insider. For those blissfully unaware, Parler’s calling card is its claim that unlike other social media networks, it permits all types of speech. So […]

  • Vizio and Samsung, watch out, because LG, the second-largest TV manufacturer in the world, has acquired a majority stake in TV data company Alphonso.

    LG Grabs A Majority Stake In TV Data Provider Alphonso

    Vizio and Samsung, watch out, because LG, the second-largest TV manufacturer in the world, is breaking itself off a little piece of ad tech. On Tuesday, the South Korean electronics company announced an $80 million investment – and a controlling stake – in TV data provider Alphonso. This is the first time Alphonso has taken […]

  • WarnerMedia Release 'WW84' Streaming Figs; DTCs Partner With Walmart

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Streaming Wonder Like the summer, the holiday season has become a time for Hollywood blockbuster releases. Except this year, it’s due to the fact that … you know … films originally allotted for theatrical distribution are also being streamed. The two biggest examples […]

  • Does Google Have Too Much Control Over The Privacy Sandbox?; Tubi Revs Will Soon Eclipse Fox's

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Absolute power Google has been steamrolling ahead with its privacy sandbox proposals, where progress is incremental – perhaps too incremental. And according to Adweek sources, Google’s ideas are too conceptual as well. Non-Googlers playing in the sandbox “want more concrete examples of how the […]

  • Digital Buoys Global Ad Spend Big Time During The Pandemic

    GroupM, Magna and Zenith released global ad spend forecasts on Monday, and all agree that 2020 was not the catastrophe many had predicted. Disaster was averted in large part due to the accelerated shift to digital during the pandemic. Global advertising fell by 5.8% in 2020, according to GroupM, which “could have been worse” and […]

  • Brendon Mulvihill, SVP and head of licensing at Jukin

    Jukin Media On Why Brands Need To Get In On User-Generated Social Video

    “On TV & Video” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. After this exclusive first look for subscribers, the story by AdExchanger’s Allison Schiff will be published in full on AdExchanger.com. Jukin Media trawls the social universe for the most shareable video content from everyday people that it can […]

  • Amazon Has A Data Advantage On CTV; US Ad Spend Set To Fall To 2018 Levels

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Amazon’s CTV Boom Amazon may be a little late to the CTV advertising game, but it’s catching up quick thanks to its troves of shopper data and the built-in base of brands already selling on its platform, The Drum reports. Most of Amazon’s CTV […]

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    Industry Group Calls Privacy Sandbox Anticompetitive; Snapchat Launches TikTok Competitor

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Line In The Sand An alliance of digital marketing companies filed a complaint with the UK’s competition authority on Monday calling for the regulator to block Google from implementing the technologies within the Chrome Privacy Sandbox. The sandbox houses Google’s proposals for third-party […]

  • YouTube Defends Leaving Up Election Misinformation Videos; Trump Backs Off TikTok

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. YouTube Runs Defense YouTube is defending its decision to leave up videos falsely claiming that President Donald Trump won the 2020 election, Business Insider reports. Two days after the election, YouTube said it would allow videos proclaiming false or misleading election results, but that […]

  • Biden Can’t Change US Media’s Toxicity; MediaMath, Merkle Partner For Cookieless ID Solution

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. It’s All About Trust The political and cultural divide in the United States was starkly visible during the 2020 election – especially as the results rolled in last week. President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to be a “healer in chief.” But as Campaign US […]

  • Advertising Drives Roku’s Record Q3 Revenue Growth

    Video streaming giant Roku’s revenue soared 73% YOY to $452 million in Q3. Roku’s Platform business – which includes advertising and content distribution revenue – saw its strongest quarter in the segment’s history, with revenue leaping 78% YOY to $319 million. Roku attributed the record Platform numbers to strong growth in advertising as brands embraced […]

  • What Will The Result Could Mean For Media; Brands Need Stimulus

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Election Forecasting The absolute biggest question on everyone’s mind during the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election: How will media change? OK, maybe not the biggest. Regardless of who wins, expect regulatory consequences, Lucinda Southern writes as part of an Adweek staff roundup predicting […]

  • Roughly 6.6 million United States households will cut the cord this year, according to eMarketer’s latest forecast on pay TV trends,

    Not A Good Year For Pay TV: More Than 6 Million US Households Will Cut The Cord In 2020

    This ain’t no papercut. Roughly 6.6 million United States households will cut the cord this year, according to eMarketer’s latest forecast on pay TV trends, released Monday. That’s a 7.5% year-over-year decline, the biggest drop eMarketer has observed. And the picture doesn’t get much rosier for broadcast TV. By 2024, more than one-third of all […]

  • WarnerMedia Preps For a Streaming-Focused Reorg; Trump Bans WeChat

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Brace For Streaming Just as NBCU plans to reorg to accommodate streaming, so too will WarnerMedia. The Information reports that the AT&T-owned entertainment company will soon unveil a “major reorganization” that will result in layoffs and the promotion of Andy Forssell, a streaming exec, […]

  • Netflix will spend less on marketing this year in part due to COVID-19 – but the streaming platform was planning on moving in that direction anyway.

    Netflix Is Shelling Out Less On Marketing, And Not Just Because Of The Pandemic

    Netflix will spend less on marketing this year in part due to COVID-19 – but the streaming platform was planning on moving in that direction anyway. “In terms of the march toward less traditional media, we’ve been on that for some time,” said Netflix chief content officer and newly appointed co-CEO Ted Sarandos on the company’s […]

  • Tubi Fox upfront

    How Tubi And Fox Are Going To Market Together In This Year’s Upfront

    Tubi has been shouting from the rooftops about ad-supported streaming for years, and the market is finally listening. “It’s pretty much understood that [brands] need to match their budgets to where the eyeballs are,” said Tubi’s chief revenue officer Mark Rotblat. But brands aren’t the only ones taking notice of the growing AVOD opportunity. Fox […]

  • Comic: A Solitary Streamer

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

  • ViacomCBS Speeds Up Streaming Plans, Expects Tough Ad Market in Q2

    In its first quarter call as a combined company Thursday, ViacomCBS hailed its strength and said the coronavirus pandemic would accelerate its plans for subscription streaming services. Advertising revenue grew 2% to $2.5 billion, excluding the impact of last year’s Super Bowl and the canceled NCAAA tournament. Otherwise, advertising declined 19% year over year. Pluto […]

  • Netflix Had A Gangbusters Q1, With The Pandemic Spurring 16M New Paid Subs

    News flash to no one: The economy is going up in flames … but Netflix is on fire. Millions of people around the world are under stay-at-home orders, and lots of them are signing up for Netflix, which had its biggest quarter for user growth in Q1 with the addition of 15.77 million new paid […]

  • YouTube CPMs Fall As Viewing Spikes; Kids TV Loses Ground To Streaming

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Junior Streamers Children’s TV shows are losing out to new streaming options. Just look at Disney. Disney Plus passed 50 million subscribers last week while prime-time viewing on its cable network, Disney Channel, slumped 37% in mid April. The network is cutting back on […]

  • Bob Iger Returns To Help Disney Through COVID; Quibi Hits 1.7M Downloads In Week One

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Bob’s Back Bob Iger is getting sucked back into Disney management after stepping down as CEO in February. Disney’s business is heavily reliant on people gathering – in theme parks, at movie studios, in theaters and on cruise ships. Disney is losing as much […]

  • AdExchanger Announces Awards Finalists; Disney Plus Hits 50M Subscribers In Five Months

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Ad Tech Oscars The 2020 AdExchanger Awards finalists were announced on Thursday. “Best In-House Media Operation” pits some of the best-known brands in the world: Bayer, Disney Parks and Experiences, Sprint, Nestlé and Uber. It’s also no surprise that finalists exhibiting the best […]

  • How to Elevate Your Streaming TV Campaign with Higher Quality Impressions

    This article is sponsored by Tatari. OTT viewing is on the rise. Once considered a supplementary source of TV content, streaming now accounts for nearly 30% of viewing – and growing. As publishers continue to move more of their content libraries to the advertising video on demand (AVOD) ecosystem, streaming ad impressions will become a […]

  • Which COVID-19-Related Consumer Behavior Shifts Are Here To Stay?

    How do all these changes affect marketers, and how should they adapt their messaging and media strategies to the COVID crisis? Click here to find out. Once the coronavirus-induced toilet paper panic buying dies down, consumers will probably chill on their TP sprees. But COVID-19 has the potential to create more permanent behavior changes in […]

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    Streaming Keeps Growing Like Crazy; Omnicom Gears Up For A Data-Related Acquisition

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Subscription Overload? The amount of time consumers spend with media increased by one hour and 24 minutes between 2018 and 2019 to almost 12 hours per day – and that time continues to fragment across media channels as new content offerings hit the market, […]

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