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  • Attn:, The Millennial News Brand, Turns Its Attention To TV

    When Attn: launched four years ago, it aimed to be a mobile-first news platform for millennials. The publisher relied heavily on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to distribute short-form video on important societal topics in a digestible, entertaining format. Since then, Attn: has diversified its distribution strategy. It’s also exploring new types of […]

  • To Aflac, Big TV Buys Are Never Just A ‘One-Off’

    While broadcast TV is still a big awareness driver for supplementary insurance brand Aflac, it’s not planned in a vacuum. “I don’t do one-offs,” said Catherine Hernandez-Blades, chief brand and communications officer for Aflac. “I like to create an overarching strategy, and if something can’t be measured as part of a bigger umbrella strategy, it […]

  • Aflac Starts Connecting TV To Performance

    Everyone knows the Aflac duck. “We’re lucky in the respect that the Aflac duck can stand alone and people automatically know it’s Aflac,” said Gail Galuppo, SVP and CMO for Aflac. “The Aflac duck, to me, is as iconic as the Target bull’s-eye and the Nike swoosh.” But the insurance brand needed to reinforce its […]

  • TurboTax Bridges The Divide Between Brand And Digital

    Intuit’s TurboTax is one of the rare companies that blends its more traditional brand marketing investments in TV with digital and performance. This strategy, which happens at both the organizational and budget level, is intentional. “You’re consuming brand messages on television while surfing the internet on your phone or scrolling through Facebook,” said Cathleen Ryan, […]

  • Beauty Retailer Birchbox Returns To TV

    After a brief hiatus from television, Birchbox is reinvesting in the medium for a multiplatform holiday campaign. Birchbox, which sends beauty products to its subscribers every month, is using a 30-second TV spot and digital assets to message not just beauty-obsessed women, but also more casual makeup users or men who want gift ideas. Amanda […]

  • Magna: Digital Ties TV In The Race For Ad Dollars, But Not Without A Fight

    By 2017, digital advertising spend will catch up with linear TV at $68 billion, according to Magna’s latest update to its US ad revenue forecast. But linear TV isn’t going anywhere just yet. “This year what has surprised me is the resilience of national TV,” said Vincent Letang, EVP for global market intelligence at Magna. […]

  • Google Rolls Out Cross-Device Targeting, In-Store Attribution And TV Measurement

    Cross-device targeting and foot traffic attribution and TV, oh my! Google revealed three products Monday in a blog post. Here’s the low-down. Precise Cross-Device When Google earnestly made its cross-device play last year, it was for measurement and optimization only. No longer. Cross-device remarketing for Google Display Network and DoubleClick Bid Manager lets marketers actually […]

  • Carat: Digital Grows, But TV Sees A Resurgence

    The digital takeover of global ad spend ain’t here yet, according to Carat’s global ad forecast. “Not to discount digital by any stretch of the imagination, but we’ve seen somewhat of a resurgence of what’s going on with linear TV,” said Andy Donchin, chief investment officer at Dentsu Aegis Network, which owns Carat. Some advertisers […]

  • Dentsu Aegis CEO Jerry Buhlmann: “Eventually, Everything Will Become Programmatic”

    When Dentsu Aegis Network bought programmatic shop Accordant Media on Thursday, it was the Japanese holding company’s second major tech acquisition in less than a month, following the majority stake Dentsu took in CRM agency Merkle. “Programmatic is the way of working in the future and we’ll continue to invest in people who have the […]

  • Birchbox Takes A Break From TV In Favor Of Digital

    TV or digital? Birchbox is still making up its mind. The two aren’t mutually exclusive, of course, but the online beauty retailer has decided to press pause on its TV advertising efforts while it tests out the effectiveness of a targeted social-first brand campaign. “We turned off TV in February to make sure that we […]

  • TV 2.0 Moves From Concept To Reality At Cannes

    The TV ad makeover is gaining steam, judging by comments on the ground this week in Cannes. Cablevision and NBCUniversal/Comcast are talking up the data granularity and addressability of their millions of set-top boxes, and agency buyers are crowing about results they’re seeing from programmatic TV activities. For example, Modi Media, GroupM’s addressable TV agency, […]

  • For Publishers, TV Requires A Balancing Act

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Reed Barker, vice president of cable ad products at The Weather Company. Remember when you were a kid and you finally realized that there was no Santa Claus? There was a decision on the […]

  • The Video Ad Market Could Be Unrecognizable In 6 Months

    “On TV And Video” is a new column exploring opportunities and challenges in programmatic TV and video. Today’s column is written by Hagai Tal, CEO at Taptica. Video is a powerhouse advertising tool because it can engage on multiple levels, and advertisers increasingly want to leverage video across channels. After years of technological advancement in […]

  • AT&T AdWorks Officiates Marriage Between Mobile Data And TV Audiences

    AT&T AdWorks, the advanced ads division of the telecom company, is baking two new data sources into its TV audience-targeting tool, TV Blueprint. One source – anonymous, aggregate data on some 70 million subscribers – gives advertisers working with AT&T the ability to reach people based on factors like device, operating system, whether or not […]

  • Millward Brown Report Details Simultaneous Screen Use

    Nearly half of content consumption in the U.S. happens simultaneously to other device use, marketing research agency Millward Brown found in its 2014 AdReaction report highlighting how audiences react to ads across devices. The report details how consumers consume content on each screen, as well as simultaneously across screens. In the United States, the agency […]

  • Adap.tv Takes Aim At Programmatic Television With Audience Path For TV

    Adap.tv, acquired by AOL six months ago, unveiled on Monday a new add-on to its Audience Path demand-side platform (DSP), called Audience Path for TV, to let advertisers and agencies apply more data to their linear TV ad buys. The release capitalizes on a trend in which data-driven ad buying on linear TV presents opportunities for […]

  • Comcast and Time Warner Cable: What A Marriage Means For Advertisers

    By Ryan Joe and Judith Aquino Media and cable conglomerate Comcast Corporation’s $45 billion deal to acquire its peer, Time Warner Cable, could be a boon for the advertising and marketing industry, combining Comcast’s superior digital platforms with Time Warner Cable’s audience reach across major metropolitan markets. “[This will provide] a level of scale and […]

  • ComScore President: Integrating TV Measurements Into Google-vCE Offering Is The ‘Ultimate Goal’

    Google is injecting real-time metrics into its DoubleClick ad business via a partnership with comScore, the Mountain View, Calif., company said Tuesday. On day two of the IAB’s Annual Leadership Meeting, Neal Mohan, Google’s VP of display advertising, outlined the challenges marketers face in measuring the results of digital ad campaigns. “Existing frameworks don’t do a […]

  • Twitter Leads In TV-Synced Social Ads, But Facebook Has A Play

    TV is still the king of media, but the social “back channel” is now an indispensable part of its ambience. No surprise then that advertisers are hungry for media vehicles that bridge the two. A number of companies are positioned to feed that appetite, but Twitter is the frontrunner. Its Amplify program lets broadcasters sell […]

  • Twitter Ponders Self-Serve Option For 'Amplify,' Its TV Reach Extension Program

    Twitter is in New York this week talking up Amplify, which is at the heart of the company’s monetization strategy around broadcast content. The Amplify program offers audience extension for TV networks by letting them tweet short video clips such as sports replays minutes or seconds after their on-air broadcast. Broadcast advertisers can “ride along” […]

  • Twitter Buzz Influences TV Ratings And Vice Versa, Nielsen Says

    If there was any doubt of Twitter’s impact on TV ratings and viral viewership, new findings from Nielsen may help dispel it. Nielsen, which recently ran time series analysis of 221 broadcast prime-time episodes through Nielsen SocialGuide, found that Live TV ratings played a statistically significant role in related tweets for 48% of the episodes. […]

  • Can Aol Video Grab TV Ad Dollars? Or Just Display?

    Aol wants to be the “new TV.” During its lavish NewFront presentation last month, it pressed the message “We’re ready for primetime” – that is, primetime TV ad spending. Today the company released a survey of 770 ad industry executives on the migration of TV spend to digital video. Respondents indicated plans to shift spend […]

  • How To Transcend 'Above-The-Line' And 'Below-The-Line' Thinking

    “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 Greg Corso, Vice President of Media Solutions at dunnhumbyUSA.  In Dr. Seuss’ The Butter Battle Book, the Yooks are separated from the Zooks by a wall, an arbitrarily drawn […]

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