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    M&A in M&E: The Future Is 'Big Box' Media Companies

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Matt Gay, the Managing Director of Media & Entertainment at Wizeline. Well, the media industry is beginning to mature. Or is it? We are entering a new wave of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the […]

  • Twitter Launches Its Subscription Service; Criteo's Got A New Look

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. VIP Access Cue the 1990s club track “Blue” by Eiffel 65, because Twitter just put up a velvet rope for users to gain VIP access for exclusive features. On Thursday, Twitter launched its first subscription service, dubbed Twitter Blue, with an initial rollout in […]

  • A Chinese Competitor To Android And Apple Operating Systems; CTV’s Identity Challenge

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Harmonization Chinese tech companies are looking to create their own alternatives to Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems, which dominate the mobile market. On Wednesday, Huawei launched its own self-developed operating system – HarmonyOS – across a slew of devices, including smartphones. The […]

  • Google Tightens ‘Limit Ad Tracking’ Policies For Android Ad ID

    Google will zero out the Android Advertising ID – literally – when users have opted out of personalized advertising starting later this year. The company notified mobile developers Thursday about the switch. Currently, users who have opted out of tracking and personalized advertising are still tagged by the Advertising ID when they open an app, […]

  • Conviction Of Russian Ad Fraudster Sets Precedent. Will It Make Scammers Think Twice?

    Five years after a Russian ad fraud scheme that bilked digital advertisers out of more than $7 million was uncovered, self-proclaimed “King of Fraud” Aleksandr Zhukov was convicted last week by a federal jury in Brooklyn. Zhukov, 41, was arrested in Bulgaria in 2018 and extradited to the United States in 2019 for running a […]

  • Amazon Is Creating Its Own Third-Party Cookie Replacement; Publicis Groupe’s Maurice Lévy Is Staying Put

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Amazon’s ID Add to cart: proprietary third-party cookie replacement. Digiday reports that Amazon is working on an identifier of its own that would be available through its DSP and to outside publishers through its supply-side ad tech division. It’s not clear exactly when an […]

  • Glewed TV Adopts Xandr’s Monetize Ad Server To Streamline Sales Channels

    Glewed TV is ramping up its connected TV (CTV) monetization efforts by adopting Xandr’s Monetize Ad Server. CTV programmers and distributors often work with multiple partners to monetize their video ad inventory. By adopting Xandr’s ad server, the ad-supported streaming service can connect to all of its demand sources in one place and have them […]

  • Google Nears Antitrust Settlement In France; Opera Ads Sees 130% Uptick In Revenue

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. French Connection Google is close to settling an antitrust case in France. The company stands accused of, wait for it, abusing its power in online advertising. The settlement will likely include a fine and require Google to make some operational changes, The Wall Street […]

  • Attribution Players Risk Apple’s Wrath During ATT ‘Grace Period’; MDC-Stagwell Merger Hits Snag

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Grace (Period) Under Fire Everyone knows that fingerprinting on iOS 14 is about as kosher as a strip of bacon on a piece of gefilte fish … right? Although Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency framework explicitly prohibits the use of fingerprinting, some of the largest mobile measurement […]

  • Shopify’s Shop Pay Checkout Tool Is Coming To Google

    The friction between when someone sees a product and clicks the “buy” button is decreasing. Shop Pay – Shopify’s accelerated checkout tool – is coming to Google. The news comes a week after Google announced that it’s partnering with Shopify to make it easier for the ecommerce platform’s 1.7 million merchants to get discovered through […]

  • Google Clarifies Its Stance On Post-Cookie Advertising IDs – And It’s Not Good For Ad Tech

    Google gave its clearest guidance yet regarding how the company will treat shared advertising identifiers once third-party cookies are removed from Chrome. And it’s not good news for ad tech companies that have championed universal ID programs. In March, Google’s director of product management for ads privacy and trust, David Temkin, confirmed in a company […]

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    The Big Story: Apple’s Epic Battle (And The Ghost Of iAd)

    Epic has accused Apple of running a monopoly, and this week the trial concluded. Why should we care over in advertising land? While there have been antitrust cases in Europe for some time, now they’re happening on big tech’s home turf. The District of Colombia filed a case against Amazon this week, and of course […]

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    Google Ads GM Jerry Dischler On Why Privacy Solutions Need To Be "Durable"

    The advertising industry is awash in proposals for third-party cookie alternatives. But Google says it’s sitting out most of them because it doesn’t think they have a future. “We just don’t see some of the solutions being proposed as durable for the long term,” Google Ads VP and GM Jerry Dischler told AdExchanger before the […]

  • Dominion And Domains: Here’s How You Can Fix The Web

    Source: A Complete Introduction to Terry Pratchett’s Discword. “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 James Rosewell, founder and CEO at 51Degrees. Pillars The Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was set up to standardize an open world wide […]

  • Amazon To Buy MGM Studios; Antitrust Pressure Looms

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Power Player Can Amazon get any bigger? Per CNBC, the planned acquisition of MGM Studios for $8.45 billion marks the company’s boldest move yet into the entertainment industry and is expected to turbocharge its streaming ambitions. The deal gives Amazon access to MGM’s huge […]

  • Magnite Makes Major Executive Changes; CTO Tom Kershaw To Depart

    Magnite is shaking up its leadership team following the late April approval of its $1.17 billion acquisition of SpotX. On Wednesday, Magnite announced that Tom Kershaw, the company’s chief technology officer (CTO) for the past four years, will leave Magnite to pursue an opportunity outside of ad tech. Kershaw will also step down as chair […]

  • Upfronts Predicted To Bounce Back; Google Faces Second Antitrust Suit In Germany

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Bouncing Back The virtual Upfronts have concluded; the celebrities have bounced; the guest DJs are spinning on Brooklyn rooftops. And the time has come for advertisers to commit. The broadcast industry wants to know whether flashy presentations by Disney, NBCUniversal, ViacomCBS, WarnerMedia and others […]

  • Avoiding A Bad Google Breakup

    “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 Mike Shaughnessy, COO of Kargo. Publishers and ad tech companies have lately been treated to some interesting new information about how Google has managed its programmatic advertising business through the years. […]

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    AdExchanger’s Regularly Updated Guide To UID 2.0

    This is a living article that will be updated as new partners join. The Unified ID 2.0 initiative reached a meaningful milestone in May 2021 when The Trade Desk turned over the full code base to the IAB Tech Lab. Now that the project is formally open source, here’s a cheat sheet to keep you […]

  • LiveRamp has a new identity resolution product in beta called Portrait Engine that helps marketers build their own first-party identity graphs.

    LiveRamp Launches Identity Resolution For First-Party Data

    LiveRamp is expanding into identity resolution with a new product called Portrait Engine. The idea with Portrait Engine is to help marketers build identity graphs using only their own first-party data as the foundation. The solution, unveiled last week at a MMA Global virtual event about the future of online identity, is now in public […]

  • The Trade Desk has committed the full open source code base for Unified ID 2.0 to the PRAM Technical Working Group, which is run by the IAB Tech Lab.

    The UID 2.0 Code Base Is Officially Open Source

    Unified ID 2.0 is now open source and not just in name only. On Monday, The Trade Desk committed the full open source code base for Unified ID 2.0 to the PRAM (Partnership for Responsible Addressable Media) Technical Working Group, which is run by the IAB Tech Lab. This transfer is the culmination of a […]

  • Tim Cook Pushes Back Against Epic Games; Xandr’s Future Is Unclear

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Tim Talks Move over Epic, it’s Tim’s turn. The Apple CEO had his say in federal court on Friday as part of a lawsuit Epic filed after its hugely popular game Fortnite was removed from the App Store last year for flouting Apple’s requirement […]

  • Marketers Face A Radically New Supply Landscape In CTV

    With the massive shift to streaming throughout the past year, connected TV (CTV) represents the next wave of growth in programmatic buying. In 2021, $9.5 billion of television advertising is going to be traded through programmatic auctions powered by DSPs and ad exchanges. The open internet, by contrast, will be a $56 billion category this […]

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    Snap Rolls Out Story Studio; Criteo Acquires Ad Tech Startup Mabaya

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Snap Story Snap introduced a standalone video editing app called Story Studio at the company’s annual Partner Summit on Thursday. That new app comes on the heels of Snap’s launch of a TikTok clone called Spotlight. Story Studio was among a slew of announcements […]

  • How Agencies Can Future-proof Their Clients’ Marketing Strategies

    This article is sponsored by Criteo. The “Cookie-pocalypse” or the “Identity Revolution.” Whatever you call it, digital advertising is undergoing a massive transition as the deprecation of third-party cookies gets closer. With 2022 fast approaching, the question of what this means for personalized advertising still lingers. To help marketers successfully navigate this changing ecosystem, it’s […]

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    Connected TV Has A Hidden Champion: Gaming

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Gijsbert Pols, Lead Product Strategist at Adjust. Connected TV (CTV) is largely associated with streaming services. It is not hard to see why. When people buy an Apple TV or a Roku box, a Samsung […]

  • SingTel Mulls Amobee Divestiture; Vungle Acquires Playable Startup TreSensa

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Swan Song? Telcos rushed headlong into the ad tech business, but will they survive it? Verizon washed its hands of ad tech with the sale of Verizon Media to Apollo; And Xandr is in limbo following AT&T’s mega-spinoff of WarnerMedia. But three’s a trend. […]

  • WarnerMedia and Discovery Tout Landmark Merger Deal During Upfronts

    WarnerMedia and Discovery held separate Upfront presentations this week, just days after AT&T announced it would combine the media assets of the two companies in a deal worth $43 billion. The move, which shocked the industry – and even the topmost executives at WarnerMedia – could position the new company as a major force in the […]

  • Amazon DSP Submits To An Audit; VideoAmp Raises $75M

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Opening The Books Amazon is acquiescing to an audit by the Media Rating Council of the online retailer’s ad tech. Amazon’s demand-side platform saw tremendous growth in Q1 as ad revenue soared nearly 90% year over year. Sponsored Products – Amazon’s cost-per-click product listing […]

  • Why Acquiring First-Party Data is Not an Easy Substitute to Third-Party Cookies

    “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 Seraj Bharwani, Chief Strategy Officer at AcuityAds. There is no shortage of advice on alternatives to third-party cookies these days. The most frequently cited advice goes something like, if you can’t […]

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