The federal privacy battle came to a standoff after President Biden's State of the Union address. Don't hold your breath if you're hoping the two sides are coming to common ground. President Biden reiterated his proposed restrictions for federal ad targeting regulations at the State of the Union. In response,…
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June 30, 2020 Google to Pay for the News? Some Harsh Truths in EC’s Rosy GDPR Assessment Marketer Ad Spend Down, Tech Spend Up Google to Pay for the News? After years of refusing to pay publishers for news content, Google has reversed its stance. Last week the company announced…
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Recognizing professional excellence and influence in digital media and advertising, winners will be honored at the Ops Conference Power Hour in NYC.
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For years now, we've heard grumbling about how impressions and click-throughs, still in many ways the reigning metrics of digital advertising, are outmoded and insufficient means of measuring campaign performance. Sure, a click on an ad can be a meaningful action -- but, say the many agitators for change, there…
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Believe it or not, the AdMonsters content team has been fretting about whether we have too much viewability in our OPS agenda. What? How is that possible? There is no such thing as too much viewability! Please – there sure is. Yes, viewability is the topic du jour (du année? du decáde?), and…
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When I first heard about second screen companion app Squawka, I could barely contain my excitement. As a football (ahem, soccer) enthusiast, I've always been keen on the stat side of the game, and Squawka looks set to be a stat monkey's dream. I sat down with the CEO & Co-Founder, Sanjit…
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When I first heard about second screen companion app Squawka I could barely contain my excitement. As a football (ahem soccer) enthusiast I've always been keen on the stat side of the game and Squawka looks set to be a stat monkey's dream. I sat down with the CEO & co-founder to…
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One can recall a time in the recent past when the ePrivacy Directive appeared as an apparition on the horizon, a stern Directive, but one with vague requirements that no one seemed to be paying much mind. In the second quarter of 2012, the market shifted dramatically, led initially with…
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Watch Professor David Crystal's keynote presentation from the EU Publisher Forum in Barcelona, Spain: Professor David Crystal is a prolific writer, editor, lecturer and broadcaster who divides his time between work on language and on internet applications. His recent publications include Language and the Internet (2006) and Txtng the Gr8…
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AdMonsters Europe II was held January 14-16, 2004 in conjunction with at the AC Diplomatic Hotel in Barcelona, Spain. We had 19 member attendees from AOL (UK & Germany), Electronic Group Interactive, Freeserve.com, Hollinger Telegraph New Media, iTV Online, Lycos Europe, MSN International, Terra Lycos, and Yahoo! Europe. Danny Meadows-Klue,…
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