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‘Tim Cook is more important than the EU’: Browser makers hold more power over the digital ad industry than regulatorsWhile government regulators can enforce laws against individual companies, browser makers can take unilateral actions that have a sweeping effect on the advertising industry.
January 30, 2020 -
The market for shorter, mobile-first programming is not materializingShort-form video producers have had to pivot their business model; now they're creating long-form programming and pursuing commerce to survive.
January 29, 2020 -
Digiday Research: Advertisers are more worried about the end of third-party cookies than publishersA new Digiday poll found that buyers are more concerned about a cookieless future than publishers are. Some 75% of the buy-side executives surveyed said that in the wake of Google’s cookie-phaseout decision, they worry about their ability to target as well as measure ads.
January 29, 2020 -
The Rundown: In an age of consolidation, agency brand names make a comebackThe consolidation of firms will continue to change the agency business. But it may not mean agency brand names will keep disappearing.
January 24, 2020 -
Pitch deck: How Amazon is selling ads on Fire TVAmazon’s Fire TV pitch deck touts its Thursday Night Football viewership, IMDb TV’s incremental audience and Alexa-connected ads.
January 23, 2020 -
In a new streaming war, NBCU’s Peacock takes aim at HuluSimilar to Netflix, Hulu has enjoyed a head start as a company vying for advertisers’ streaming budgets. But competition is coming.
January 22, 2020 -
The Rundown: With what comes after the cookie unclear, ad tech is left in limboWhether it's Google's recent cookie announcement or the the U.K. data protection authority's latest GDPR warning, publishers and ad tech companies are grappling with a lot of unanswered questions about the future of the online ad industry.
January 22, 2020 -
Digiday Research: 40% of publishing workers report they have faced discriminationWhile the #MeToo movement has made a big splash in the media industry and more people are discussing sexism and racism, a majority of the publishing workers that Digiday polled said they think things have not changed very much.
January 21, 2020