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Tune in Tomorrow: Preparing for OPS TV

With a brutal heat wave hitting the East Coast over the last few weeks, the best activity has seemed to be cranking the air conditioning and curling up in front of the TV (as long as your power is still on). Or maybe it was watching a couple of flicks…

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OPS NY: So Many Macro Moves, So Little Time

Following Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s hints early in the week of a possible separation, News Corp. announced on June 28 it’s splitting its massive media operation into two parts. One entity will house the newspaper and book publishing business while the other is home to the entertainment side (which includes the…

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Colbert Takes on Dish’s AutoHop… With Sponsored Content

The broadcast networks’ furor over Dish Network’s AutoHop offering, which pretty much cuts the commercials right out of recorded primetime TV content, hasn’t just hit courtrooms, it also caught the eye of one of America’s top satirists. On June 26, Stephen Colbert dedicated a section of his show, “The Colbert…

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IDG’s Responsive Design-Infused Site Overhaul

“There were too many advantages to ignore,” comments Aaron Jones, CTO of IDG Consumer and SMB, when explaining why the company embraced responsive design in rebranding and rebuilding two of the company’s most popular sites – PCWorld and Macworld. For one thing, unifying the back-end of those two sites –…

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AdMonsters Partners With The Drum to Bring Screens to London

AdMonsters and The Drum Form Strategic Media PartnershipPartnership unites most influential digital media leaders in the UK to bring AdMonsters Screens to London this fallJune 20, 2012 – LONDON – AdMonsters, the global online advertising leaders, and The Drum, the Modern Marketing Magazine, today announced a strategic media partnership to…

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Programmatic Premium Accelerates Engagement for Ford

One of the highlights of AdMonsters' OPS Markets event in New York was a panel dedicated to the future of programmatic selling, featuring representatives from isocket, Maxifier, Varick Media Management and WebMD. The consensus seemed to be that programmatic buying has but one place to go next: premium territory.But it…

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