Cannes Lions International Festival is the most extensive professional gathering for the creative marketing community. For ad tech, there has been many exciting and impactful discoveries. From talks surrounding Google and Netflix to the yachts, which were back in full force this year like they never left, the festival is undoubtedly…
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So, you missed AdMonsters Ops 2022 in New York? While I won't outright call you a loser, I will say you missed some of the most intriguing discussions about where the future of ad tech and revenue operations is headed. And while what life looks like post-cookie ran throughout the…
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June 13, 2022 Netflix To Join Forces With Roku? Recession Where? Ad Spend Predicted To Soar Streaming Services Ad Rates Around the Water Cooler Netflix To Skip Ad Steps With Potential Roku Acquisition Recently, we gave you all a warning about ads potentially coming to Netflix, one of the only…
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With third-party cookie deprecation quickly becoming a reality, publishers are examining the data they have within their walls and realizing that they have unique and valuable assets to bring to the table. Their data will give rise to new opportunities for brands, agencies, and publishers to collaborate earlier on in…
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June 1, 2022 Apple Is Meta's Worst Nightmare U.K. Watchdogs Ready To Regulate Google Twitter Knowingly Sold Protected Data Meta Despises Apple’s Domination of Mobile App Ecosystem Apple ATT this, Apple ATT that. If one thing is certain, Meta has had enough of Apple, and they made that very clear…
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The NY Times is getting data out of silos to harness the power of marketing, customer, and advertising data toward a more collective, data-driven business. Michael Chiang, Director, Campaign Operations, The New York Times, is using Action IQ CDP to quickly create, deploy and evaluate campaigns. And eventually, some tools…
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AdMonsters May 20, 2022 Whose Data Is It Anyway? Buyers? Sellers? No, Theirs? Moving forward, it may seem a no-brainer to pubs, that in this privacy-forward era, users should either subscribe or provide morsels of information in exchange for content that is meaningful and relevant, but maybe there really…
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Moving forward, it may seem a no-brainer to pubs, that in this privacy-forward era, users should either subscribe or provide morsels of information in exchange for content that is meaningful and relevant to them (which would include advertising), but maybe there really is another way. And maybe that other way…
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Ex.co deeply dives into the ins and outs of retaining viewability and even presents a carved out periodic table that outlines the steps to reaching video engagement and revenue highs.
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Considering about 1 million properties get transacted programmatically, it might be easy to think of the open internet as this very fragmented supply. But really only a small number of media companies control the vast sea of properties that comprise the open internet. In fact, the 10 largest web publishers…
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