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  • Publishers, Don’t Wait For CTV Standards – Act Now

    CTV is the hot new programmatic media channel, but it suffers from fraud, a lack of clear media-buying signals and a hodgepodge of approaches to measurement. The lack of standards is hampering market growth – but rather than waiting for standards to be handed down, publishers can create positive momentum with media buyers now, writes PubMatic’s Nicole Scaglione.

  • The EU And UK Are Seeing Red With Jedi Blue; The Programmatic Portfolio Performance Review

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Jedi Black And Blue The EU and UK opened investigations into Google and Facebook’s ad-serving partnership that allegedly diverted funds from header bidding Friday.  “Via the so-called ‘Jedi Blue’ agreement between Google and Meta, a competing technology to Google’s Open Bidding may have been […]

  • Nitin Rabadia, commercial director, Kepler Group

    Marketers, Stop Procrastinating On Cookieless

    As an industry, we’re guilty of procrastination. With just months until third-party cookies are deprecated, so many advertisers are still twiddling their thumbs. But procrastinating is a curious and dangerous approach, writes Nitin Rabadia, commercial director of Kepler Group.

  • Real Talk From Netflix On Ads; Amazon Aggregators Are Sitting On Billions

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Losing My Religion “I have to ask you about advertising. Otherwise, I won’t be able to leave this room alive.” That was Ben Swinburne, head of media industry research at Morgan Stanley, speaking to Netflix CFO Spence Neumann at the bank’s Tech, Media […]

  • Eric Schmitt, research director, Gartner

    Google’s Topics API Raises More Questions Than Answers

    Google’s communications on the Topics API in the Chrome Privacy Sandbox suggest a broad, coarse-grained approach to targeting. But the limited information shared to date leaves many questions unanswered, writes Eric Schmitt, research director at Gartner.

  • Who Verifies The Verifiers?; Twitter Shops Till It Drops

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Don’t Hate, Verifi … cate  The newspaper company Gannett, best-known for publishing USA Today, misrepresented ads in programmatic auctions over the course of nine months until just last week. In many cases, the inaccurate ads were seemingly bound for the flagship USA Today site […]

  • Why IAS Is Going All-In On CTV And Contextual

    The biggest reason marketers aren’t shifting their linear TV dollars to CTV is the lack of visibility into where their ads are going, said Lisa Utzschneider, CEO of Integral Ad Science. In attempt to bridge that gap, IAS is tying its contextual tech into its CTV strategy, which started maturing after the company bought the video ad server Publica last summer.

  • A $100 Million Retail Media Upstart; Publishers Are AMPing Down

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Swiftly Goes The Retail Long Tail The retail media startup Swiftly raised $100 million, on top of $20 million raised since 2019. It’s an eye-popping number, despite no valuation, and will cheer other retail advertising startups that hope smaller chains can seize the […]

  • Melinda Han Williams, chief data scientist, Dstillery

    Leaving Cookies Behind, With Dstillery’s Chief Data Scientist Melinda Han Williams

    Former physicist Melinda Han Williams used to spend her time studying “electronic transport in nanostructured graphene devices.” These days, as chief data scientist at Dstillery, she’s creating identifier-free solutions to transport us past the end of third-party cookies.

  • Will More Ads Make AVOD Less ‘Plus’?; Why iOS CPMs Are Up While Performance Is Down

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Ad-Unsupported Video On Demand Disney confirmed it will launch an ad-supported tier of Disney Plus, following in the footsteps of other studios, including previously ad-free legends like HBO that now sell ads.  But Wall Street isn’t buying the hype. CTV remains unchartered waters. But […]

  • Attribution Is Overrated

    In a cookieless world, attribution is old news. To future-proof, it’s time to focus on incrementality: the measure of supplemental business results that a campaign drives in aggregate, says Ryan Green, vice president of marketing and innovation at Coegi. 

  • Integral Ad Science Reports 34% Annual Growth, With CTV Ambitions (But Programmatic Gains)

    Integral Ad Science is chasing two shiny trends – contextual targeting and connected TV – as the company charts a course in digital measurement and ad verification. The growth plan has generated, well, growth. IAS earned $323.5 million last year, up by more than a third from 2020, the company reported in its quarterly earnings report on Thursday. Though Integral’s net loss grew year-over-year as well, from $32 million to $52 million.

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  • Google Analytics Is Going, Going … Gone?; P&G’s Pritchard Says Let’s Nix The Upfronts

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The “Go” In Google There are two important privacy issues at the top of EU regulator agendas right now: a GDPR case against IAB Europe and Schrems II cases targeting Google Analytics.  On the one hand, IAB Europe supporters seem heartened, counterintuitively, after […]

  • Is The Trade Desk Encroaching On SSP Turf With OpenPath?

    The Trade Desk recently made waves with the rollout of OpenPath, its direct-to-publisher offering, and its plan to turn off Google Open Bidding, a one-two punch in supply path optimization (SPO). Both of these SPO moves could reshuffle the ad buying ecosystem, making publishers less reliant on SSPs and cutting off a revenue source for Google’s Open Bidding.

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    IAB Tech Lab Declines To Be The Admin For UID2 (But Hope Springs Eternal)

    Who’s going to serve as the administrator for Unified ID 2.0? Not the IAB Tech Lab. Earlier this week, CEO Anthony Katsur noted in a blog post (almost offhandedly) that the Tech Lab has decided not to take on the technical admin role for UID 2.0 “at this point.”

  • Remy Stiles, Kepler CEO NA

    Kepler NA CEO Remy Stiles On Navigating The Pandemic, Talent Shortages And The Post-Cookie Ecosystem

    Ad agencies have had an oversupply of crises to deal with over the past two years. Between the pandemic, the ongoing disruption of how the ad industry gathers and uses data and the Great Resignation, leaders have contended with outside forces on multiple fronts. Kepler’s CEO of North America Remy Stiles details how she’s keeping the ship steering in the right direction.

  • Ad Targeting In The State Of The Union; Why Gaming Is The New Beating Heart Of Subscription Packages

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Not Kidding Around  During the State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Biden called on lawmakers to get cracking on legislation that bans ads targeted at kids. “It’s time to ban targeted advertising to children, [and to] demand tech companies stop collecting personal […]

  • DRAX Attacks! Disney’s Evolution To Serving Mostly Real-Time Ad Auctions, Not Linear Pods

    This week, Disney is hosting its Platform Tech Showcase, the second such product reveal since launching the Disney Real-Time Ad Exchange (DRAX) last year with a plan to automate as much of its ad sales business as possible.

  • NBCU Anzu in game ads partnership

    NBCU Adds In-Game Ads To Its Sales Roster Through Partnership With Anzu

    A new partnership between in-game ad tech company Anzu and NBCUniversal aims to build out the infrastructure for serving in-game ads using programmatic tech by solidifying the connection between brands on the demand side and game developers on the sell side. NBCU will serve as Anzu’s third-party sales partner for the US and UK, combining NBCU’s brand reach with Anzu’s in-game ad inventory.

  • iSpot Acquires Tunity To Help Measure Out-Of-Home TV Viewing

    On Thursday, iSpot.tv announced its acquisition of Tunity, an app that helps users watch TVs in public spaces, to add out-of-home screens to its TV data set. Out-of-home represents a substantial missing piece from cross-screen TV measurement, but it’s a challenge to measure OOH viewers the same way you measure screens in living rooms.

  • In Gaming And Ad Tech, Not All Consolidation Is Created Equal

    Consolidation is a natural and necessary part of a maturing industry’s life cycle. But not all consolidation yields the same outcomes, particularly when it comes to mobile gaming, writes Itai Cohen, head of marketing and corporate strategy at Digital Turbine.

  • Yellowstone Is A Huge Hit, But For Who? AppLovin Makes A CTV Acquisition

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Blood From A Yellowstone Kevin Costner announced a four-part docuseries titled Yellowstone: One-Fifty about Yellowstone National Park, distributed by the right-wing media outlet Fox Nation. So, who cares?  It’s only amusing because it shows how powerful a tentpole series can be in this […]

  • LiveRamp And The Trade Desk Launch An EU-Specific ID – And Call For An End To Programmatic ‘Infighting’

    The ad tech industry has been held back for years over what Trade Desk CEO and Founder Jeff Green called “infighting” between independent programmatic companies, rather than a spirit of open collaboration. Green made his remarks on Monday, speaking at LiveRamp’s RampUp conference in San Francisco. “There’s always been a fear among the open internet and what was once called the Lumascape, where everyone’s afraid of the other logos on the screen.”

  • PubMatic Bets Big On SPO And Shrugs Off OpenPath

    Supply-path optimization (SPO) is one of three key growth strategies for PubMatic this year, Rajeev Goel, PubMatic’s CEO and co-founder, told investors during the company’s Q4 earnings call on Monday. Omnichannel and audience addressability are the other two top priorities.

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    Can AVOD Catch Up To The Hype?; Ecommerce Is Priceless – No, Seriously

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Hope And Pr-AVOD Ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) is commanding a lot of interest right now. Practically every ad tech company is banking on CTV to outgrow web display.  After all, the thinking goes, consumers can’t just keep shelling out for more and more […]

  • Integral Ad Science CEO Lisa Utzschneider, Magnite CEO Michael Barrett and DoubleVerify CEO Mark Zagorski at AdExchanger’s Industry Preview, in a panel moderated by LUMA CEO and founder Terence Kawaja.

    Three Ad Tech CEOs Take Stock: Lessons Learned From Going Public

    Integral Ad Science CEO Lisa Utzschneider, Magnite CEO Michael Barrett and DoubleVerify CEO Mark Zagorski talked about their experience heading public companies at AdExchanger’s Industry Preview Tuesday, in a panel moderated by LUMA CEO and founder Terence Kawaja.

  • The idea behind seller-defined audiences is to make a publisher’s own data and site traffic transactable programmatically across multiple sites and sellers in a privacy-safe way.

    Meet Seller-Defined Audiences, The First Spec To Come Out Of Project Rearc

    Seller-defined audiences, the IAB Tech Lab’s spec to help publishers work together to monetize their first-party data on the open web, is ready for prime time. The idea behind seller-defined audiences is to make a publisher’s own data and site traffic transactable programmatically across multiple sites and sellers in a privacy-safe way.

  • Forget Cookies – Private Data Networks Are the Future

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Bob Walczak, CEO, MadTech Advisors.  The future is cookieless. This we all know. But the industry faces a long road ahead before cookieless audience targeting becomes the norm. Sure, context and cohort targeting provide […]

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