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  • Comic: "Protect consumer privacy!"

    Another Antitrust Suit For Apple; Instacart Bets On Ads Over Warehouses

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. A Squeaky-Clean Apple Apple was charged in the EU with boxing out wallet apps and payments, using its monopolistic power to force consumers to use Apple Pay, The Wall Street Journal reports.  Outside payment services particularly want access to one-touch or mobile contactless purchase […]

  • Pubs Push Privacy Products And Their ‘Privileged Position’; Peacock Gets Into Analytics

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Do Publishers Run The IAB Again? Publishers are “in a privileged position” in the new world of privacy-first advertising, Benjamin Dick, the IAB Tech Lab’s senior director of product, said at an event hosted by the group last week, covered by Marketing Brew.  Without […]

  • Programmatic ad tech is a front for psychological warfare.

    Programmatic Tech Is A Front For Psychological Warfare

    Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the ad tech industry took steps to freeze Russian-owned media companies out of the advertising ecosystem. But programmatic technology continues to be used by parties on both sides of the conflict as a platform to conduct psychological warfare.

  • Amazon Sales And Profits Slip, But Advertising Powers Along

    Amazon disappointed investors with a $3.8 billion net loss in Q1 this year, its first quarterly loss in the past six years, plus online sales ticked down 1%. Amazon Advertising, however, did not disappoint. “Advertising revenue was up 25% year over year, and that’s a strong run rate compared to the revenue growth rate,” CFO Brian Olsavsky told investors.

  • Vice Media Tests Software To Automate Order Management

    Direct-sold inventory is still big business for publishers. But processing insertion orders and campaign reconciliation between buyers and sellers has been an often tedious and mostly manual process. To reduce the strain on its ad ops staff, Vice Media is testing an integration between the sell-side order management platform Boostr and Prisma, Mediaocean’s digital advertising campaign management offering.

  • Clean room platform InfoSum is integrating with Unified ID 2.0 to expand how advertisers can use their first-party data in the bidstream.

    InfoSum Signs On To Support Unified ID 2.0

    Well, here’s the most ad techy thing ever: Clean room platform InfoSum is integrating with Unified ID 2.0 to expand how advertisers can use their first-party data in the bidstream. Omnicom Media Group is one of the first buy-side partners planning to take advantage of the integration.

  • TikTok is a dancing fly in the FTC’s argument ointment.

    Influencers Are Winning Share Of Ear Metrics; Kroger Advertising Looks Outside Advertising

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. An Influx Of In-Ear Influencer Inventory Outside of hard news and true crime, podcasting has come to be dominated by influencers. Advertisers are increasingly trying to capitalize on internet celebrities’ and reality TV stars’ massive followings through the tried-and-true podcast marketing method of […]

  • header bidding

    Google Ad Manager Builds A Bridge To Prebid – But Don’t Call It A Two-Way Street

    Publishers that pack their ad servers with hundreds of thousands of line items can go ahead and clear them out: Google Ad Manager is building a connection to Prebid to better support header bidding

  • How Retail Media Ad Platforms Are Rewriting The Walled Garden Playbook

    Walmart has The Trade Desk. Target’s Roundel uses Index Exchange as an SSP and taps Criteo and CitrusAds on the demand side. Quotient lost the grocery chain Albertson’s but signed exclusive contracts with AutoZone and Hy-Vee. CitrusAds picked up part of the Albertson’s ad tech business. The new varieties of retailer walled gardens are built on a foundation of open ad tech.

  • When It Comes To Header Bidding, Will Google Play Fair With FLEDGE?

    Google’s FLEDGE proposal presents an opportunity for a more transparent bidding process. But there are concerns around whether FLEDGE will treat all supply-side platforms (SSPs) equally in programmatic auctions within Google’s marketplace, writes RTB House’s Lukasz Wlodarczyk. Remember Google’s secret Jedi Blue agreement with Meta (formerly known as Facebook)?

  • Google Is Giving Performance Max All It’s Got; Why Big Tech Likes Privacy Laws All Of A Sudden

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Take It To The Max Google has introduced a new targeting parameter for Performance Max campaigns. Soon, all advertisers will be able to use “customer acquisition goals” to guide their campaigns.  Performance Max is less than two years old, but it’s already taking […]

  • Tony Katsur, CEO, IAB Tech Lab

    Move Fast And Fix Things, With IAB Tech Lab CEO Tony Katsur

    Does IAB Tech Lab CEO Tony Katsur have the toughest gig in ad tech? That’s an “accurate description,” Katsur says on this week’s episode. It’s his job, among many other things, to spearhead and speed up Project Rearc, an ambitious industry effort to press reset on how personalized advertising works online.

  • IOS Marketing Costs Still Hinder Ecom Brands; FreeWheel Picks Up A Line Of Sight Into YouTube

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. RIP, DTC. LUV, ATT. The Q1 earnings reports for 2022 are starting to trickle in, and young DTC brands are still suffering under the weight of their marketing costs following the hit from Apple’s ad policy changes. Manscaped, the men’s grooming brand, grew revenue […]

  • Supply Path Optimization

    AdExplainer: What Is Supply-Path Optimization (SPO)?

    The complexity and lack of transparency in the programmatic ad buying ecosystem makes it hard to understand who you’re buying from and how big of a bite they’re taking out of a buyer’s ad spend. Hence the need for supply path optimization (SPO). Simply put, SPO is about buyers identifying the most efficient connections and using them to transact with sellers. The goal is to stop buying through inefficient or expensive paths to supply.

  • Meta And Shopify Feud While Amazon Cruises; Xandr Adds A Raft Of New Data Partners

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Shape Up Or Shop Out Parallel news items reinforce the massive relative advantage for Amazon and its ad business compared with Facebook and Shopify in the wake of Apple’s data privacy overhaul. For years, rumors flew that Facebook was angling to acquire Shopify, The […]

  • With Subs On The Downswing, Netflix’s Flirtation With AVOD Is Only Logical

    The day has finally come – Netflix is considering ads after it lost 200,000 subscribers in Q1, the streamer’s first subscriber loss in a decade. It won’t be easy, but Netflix will need to find a way to keep customers (and their wallets) satisfied. Ads will be a slow rollout that Netflix hopes to phase in within a year or two, CEO Reed Hastings said on Tuesday’s earnings call.

  • The Politics Of Privacy And Antitrust; Will Apple (Finally) Enforce Fingerprinting Rules?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Sharpening Their Tools Privacy and antitrust enforcement is thorny enough. But coverage often misses the most important fact: Some companies are more popular targets, and others are not. A $75 billion Google or Amazon acquisition of Activision Blizzard would be challenged. Microsoft’s deal for […]

  • Comic: The Froth Cafe

    DoubleVerify Snags First Outside MRC Cred On YouTube; Will The Household Become Programmatic’s Atomic Unit?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. I See You … Tube DoubleVerify has gained MRC accreditation as a third-party measurement provider of viewability reporting on YouTube.  Specifically, the seal covers DoubleVerify’s access to YouTube site and in-app page-level information via Ads Data Hub, the cloud service that houses Google’s […]

  • Comic: Things no one asked, ever.

    Ad Tech Execs Head To Walled Gardens; Is It Finally AVOD’s Time To Shine?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Movers And Shakers Did you feel that?  There have been some seismic moves lately in Ad Tech Land – not even counting M&A or privacy rules.  Stephanie Layser, longtime leader of News Corp.’s advertising technology, is taking her talents to the cloud. She […]

  • Comic: The Privacy Sandbox Naming Committee

    AdExplainer: Meet The FLEDGE API

    With FLEDGE origin trials just begun – they finally kicked off on March 31 after multiple delays – publishers and advertisers need to get up to speed. But how is FLEDGE different from other targeting-focused proposals within the Chrome Privacy Sandbox, what use cases does it support and – most importantly – is FLEDGE a viable and privacy-safe alternative to third-party cookies?

  • Frameplay used its Intrinsic-Time-in-View metric to measure how much attention gamers paid to a banner ad for Frank's Red Hot in the mobile game Basketball Battle.

    How Frank’s Redhot Gets Slam-Dunk Viewability Measurement For In-Game Ads

    Recently, McCormick brand Frank’s Redhot placed banner ads inside Basketball Battle, a free-to-play 2D basketball game developed for mobile devices. A proprietary metric from Frameplay, an in-game advertising company which uses computer vision to measure the viewability of in-game ads, monitored how long the ad remained visible to the player and compared these results to attention metrics for more established channels like social media.

  • Comic: In-Game Advertising

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

  • The Dirty On Clean Room Services; Are Publishers Paying For Their Paywalls?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Clean Rooms Get Messy The point of clean room tech is to safeguard user data by limiting access to that data while still allowing it to be queried for analytics or ID matches. But does the proliferation of clean room services – and the […]

  • Land O’Lakes Is Feeding Its Personalization Program With A CDP And Smarter Analytics

    Roughly three years ago, dairy and food manufacturer Land O’Lakes tested a customer data platform (CDP) to help with site optimization. People who visited pages about horse management, for example, or how to set up a home chicken coop, were targeted with relevant ads. Land O’Lakes sells farm feed and equipment, not just products you […]

  • The Takeaways On Crazy Take Rates; Facebook’s About-Face On Platform Fees?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Take Rate Takeaways The fees collected by intermediaries in the ad supply chain vary widely, according to new research from consulting firm Adalytics. On one extreme, they could leave publishers collecting as little as 2% of a buyer’s bid price, Morning Brew reports.  […]

  • How Free Phone Service App TextNow Turned To Alternative IDs After ATT

    The app-based phone service TextNow, which offers free calls and texting subsidized by ads, is especially vulnerable to the ongoing deprecation of mobile device IDs. So TextNow started testing alternate IDs, turning to InMobi’s UnifID and LiveRamp’s Authenticated Traffic Solution (ATS) and RampID.

  • Jason Johnson, Cupid Meidia CMO.

    Global Marketers, Don’t Let Your Marketing Get Lost In Translation

    Thanks to the internet and its resulting innovations, international markets are within reach for most businesses.  However, with easy access comes great responsibility. Before you advertise on a global scale, here are some hard-earned lessons for avoiding common pitfalls from Jason Johnson, CMO of Cupid Media.

  • Comic: Schrems III

    Google Tests A Price Indicator That May Rattle Retailers; The CNIL Comes For Google Analytics And Facebook Connect

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Can You Put A Price On … Price? Google is testing “Higher price” and “Lower price” indicators for shopping searches. Brian Freiesleben, an SEO industry observer and practitioner, spotted the badge in the wild on a $760 fireplace from Home Depot. It was […]

  • Goodway Group SVP of Corporate Development and Strategic Partnerships Amanda Martin

    Goodway Group Stitches Together Identity Graph To Complement Brands’ First-Party Data

    With new first-party ID solutions flooding the market, the buy side of the ad industry is looking for ways to enhance campaign targeting and attribution by matching different first-party data sets. To that end, Goodway Group built its own first-party ID solution dubbed Passport One. The tool allows advertisers to connect to multiple data sets in one place.

  • My Code Founder and CEO Parker Morse

    My Code’s CEO On How Ad Networks Bridge The Gap Between Brands And Minority-Owned Publishers

    Since 2020, brands have made commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in their ad campaigns and spending. In response, a number of ad networks have cropped up that specialize in connecting advertisers to diverse audiences via partnerships with minority-owned and minority-led publishers. My Code Founder and CEO Parker Morse believes the rise of multicultural ad networks over the past two years is great news for the advertising industry and for efforts to monetize minority-led publishers’ media inventory.

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