August 17, 2021 NY Times Goes All in on Newsletters User-Agent String Deprecation Delayed, But Soon NPR Debuts Real-Time Diversity Tracker NYT Goes All in on Tiered Newsletters Image sourced from the NYTimes The New York Times is banking on newsletters to continue elevating its subscriber base. Approximately one-third of…
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AdMonsters August 12, 2021 The Power of First-Party Data Beyond Direct Segment Monetization: A Conversation With Fandom's Mike Racic We spoke with Mike Racic, Global Head of Programmatic and Data, Fandom, about the importance of turning users into consumers or fans, working with the right partners on robust identity…
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Despite the FLoC origin trial limitations, we learned a fair amount about how FLoC might work in the future such as how many cohorts there might be (34 Thousand), how many users would be in a Cohort (at least 2K Synced users), and how often the Cohort is calculated (every…
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Without a cookie reprieve, digital advertising and media monetization will most likely rely on a number of alternatives going forward, and first-party data, in particular, will be key to any future strategies. Harnessing first-party data at scale will ensure marketers can keep delivering relevant and engaging ads across the web…
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On July 7, 2021, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act (aka CPA or ColoPA depending on who you ask) into law. This makes Colorado the third state — joining California and Virginia — to pass comprehensive privacy legislation. Publishers and marketers will need to comply by July…
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Jason White, SVP and Head of Publishers, LiveRamp, and Chris Pirrone, General Manager, USA TODAY, Sports Media Group, take AdMonsters Senior Editor, Lynne d Johnson, on a deep dive discussion into the world of publisher first-party authentication strategies. "If cookies were the currency before, the gold is that relationship with…
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March 02, 2021 Podcasts' Future Depends On AdTech Nielsen Releases Cookieless ID What Else We're Reading Ad Tech Will Shape the Future of Podcasts While having a podcast host read ads on air has long been standard promotional practice in the industry, podcast networks are increasingly buying ad tech companies…
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It's an age-old question: client-side or server-side, or presumably both? Client-side, while a definite improvement over the waterfall, does have its shortcomings. It increases the audience match rate, but at the expense of latency. And then server-side reduces latency, but at the expense of the match rate. We asked Evgeny…
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As we inch closer toward a cookieless world, identity solutions have been touted as the perfect panacea. But before going all in on one identity solution over another, wouldn’t it be prudent to weigh all of your options? You wouldn’t invest all your money in one stock, would you? So why…
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AdMonsters November 5, 2020 Restoring the Balance of Power With First-Party Data: A Conversation with Permutive's Brett Goverman With the announcement of the end of the third party cookie, now is the time to shift the balance of power back to publishers. A strong first-party data strategy empowers publishers…
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