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Key Trends That Will Shape The Ad Space in 2023

Digital Remedy

The ad tech industry is an ever-changing, increasingly-competitive, fragmented space, full of acronyms, complex tools, ad networks, and lots of data. 2022 brought a lot of growth to the ad tech space, showing no signs of slowing down heading into the new year. A Look Back.

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How a new data-driven TV ad product from Blockgraph aims to harmonize varied data feeds

Digiday

Blockgraph, a corporate-backed ad-tech player in the data-driven TV ad space, has always focused on being privacy compliant. Its strategy has adapted as new laws and regulation have gone into place and the ad industry at-large mulls over what will replace Google’s third-party cookies.

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9 Jaw Dropping AdMonsters Articles From 2022

Ad Monsters

The past year in ad tech was a whirlwind. For some, the overwhelming bad news in digital media and ad tech tainted revenue and metrics, but the inventiveness of the industry is keeping things afloat. Ad tech professionals did not let curveballs hinder them from getting the job done. Read more….

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Walled Garden: What Does This Term Mean in Ad Tech?

Lemonads

But, even though innovative techniques may give them a competitive edge, some of the best advertising technology (ad tech) solutions actually rely on well-established concepts, like walled gardens. And, even though this concept has been outdated in some industries, it’s still a relevant term in the ad tech space.

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Programmatic Advertising Trends 2024: Everything You Need to Know

Adtelligent

According to the statistics below, it has been one of the most rapidly growing segments of modern advertising: Source: [link] This tactic uses algorithms and tools to determine, order, and, eventually, purchase some much-needed ad space. The elimination process has already been started and is to be finished by the end of the year.

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The WIR: US Senators Introduce a Bill to Break Up Google’s Ad Tech, Next 15 Agrees £310 Million Takeover of M&C Saatchi, and CTV Video Impressions Overtake Mobile

VideoWeek

In this week’s Week in Review: a bipartisan bill to break up Google’s ad tech business is introduced into the Senate, Next 15 gazumps Vin Murria to buy M&C Saatchi, and data shows that CTV has overtaken mobile as the home of digital video. ISBA’s Cross-Media Measurement Project Origin Moves into Build Phase.

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The WIR: Netflix’s Ad Strategy Begins Paying Off, Human Securities Uncovers a Massive Ad Fraud Operation, and Google and Magnite Announce Layoffs

VideoWeek

Human has dubbed the scheme ‘Vastflux’, as it exploited vulnerabilities which arose from changes in the Video Ad Serving Template (VAST) standard. Vastflux worked by buying ad space on mobile apps, and then injecting malicious code into any ad slots it won. Read more on VideoWeek.

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