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Traditional Media Plummets In UK; Trump Outspending Biden On Google And YouTube

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Down With Tradition Traditional media, walloped by the pandemic’s economic effects, will drag the United Kingdom’s total media spend down 7.5% from last year, according to eMarketer. The analyst firm expects traditional media ad spend to collapse 22.6% in 2020, an estimate stemming from... Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // July 7th, 2020 //
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CMOs Too Bullish About Pandemic Recovery; UK Wants Regulatory Body For Ad Platforms

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Rose-Tinted Glasses CMOs may be overly optimistic about the pandemic’s long-term impact. Seventy-three percent expect the negative effects to be short-lived and hold a positive outlook for performance in the next two years, according to a survey of 430 CMOs by Gartner. With this... Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // July 2nd, 2020 //
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COVID-19 Slows UK Privacy Investigation; TikTok Embraces AR

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Privacy On Pause COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in the United Kingdom’s investigation of ad tech privacy practices. The country’s data protection agency paused its probe into the sector’s use of personal data due to business disruptions, TechCrunch reports. The investigation stems from a... Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // May 11th, 2020 //
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Roku Cuts Fox From Its Platform; Videa To Close March 31

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Roku’s Horse And Carriage Roku temporarily removed Fox network apps from its OTT platform on Friday, bringing a new twist to TV carriage deals in streaming media. Fox’s distribution contract expired on Jan. 31, and the broadcaster didn’t close a new contract with Roku... Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // February 3rd, 2020 //
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Google Settles With FTC Over YouTube COPPA Violation; Twitch Experiments With New Sponsor Model

Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Google’s Turn Google will pay up to $200 million to the Federal Trade Commission to settle an investigation into whether YouTube violated children’s privacy law by targeting ads to minors, Politico reports. The proposed settlement, which has been sent to the Justice Department for... Continue reading »

by AdExchanger // September 3rd, 2019 //
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Facebook Pays Lip Service To An Irate Committee Of International Politicians

Representatives from nine governments gathered in London on Tuesday with pointed questions for Mark Zuckerberg about fake news, misinformation, hate speech, election interference, privacy and data collection. Thing is, Zuckerberg wasn’t there, having declined repeated invitations to testify before the UK’s Digital Culture, Media and Sports Committee. The parliamentarians from Britain, Canada, France, Ireland, Belgium,... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // November 27th, 2018 //
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After Parliamentary Testimony, Is Facebook Or The Ad Industry Capable of Self-Regulation?

Facebook’s CTO, Mike Schroepfer, faced five hours of intense and technically savvy grilling by members of a parliamentary committee on Thursday. The takeaway: UK regulators don’t trust Facebook. To put it more pointedly in the words of British conservative MP Julian Knight: Facebook is a “morality-free zone” with no respect for consumer privacy or the... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // April 27th, 2018 //
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Google Adds More Brand Safety Controls After UK Brands Pull Spend

Google updated its brand safety controls on Tuesday after a slew of companies pulled advertising spend from YouTube and Google Ad Exchange. In response to the withdrawals, Google promised to develop tools to better police and remove ads from content that attacks people based on their race, gender, religion or “similar categories.” To do so,... Continue reading »

by Alison Weissbrot // March 21st, 2017 //
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Zenith: PMPs Will Overtake RTB Buying By 2018

Programmatic ad spend will grow faster globally than all other buying methods in 2017, according to Zenith’s Programmatic Marketing Forecast, released Monday. Zenith also reported that premium buying models like private marketplaces (PMPs) are taking off as RTB tapers off. Globally, programmatic will account for 64% of digital display spend by 2018, or $64.1 billion. “We... Continue reading »

by Alison Weissbrot // November 28th, 2016 //
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RTB House Leverages European Ecommerce Growth To Expand Programmatic

As ecommerce takes off globally, retargeting technology and demand-side platform (DSP) provider RTB House, which works with brands in 29 markets, is educating international advertisers about programmatic buying and RTB. Programmatic buying and RTB in Europe has benefitted from the increase in ecommerce and the growth of the international fashion industry. RTB House started in 2012 in... Continue reading »

by Kimberly Maul // February 10th, 2014 //
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