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The WIR: DOJ Set to Reject Google’s Ad Concessions, DAZN in Talks to Buy Eleven Sports, and Dentsu Cuts its 2022 Ad Spend Forecast

VideoWeek

The acquisition would provide a significant boost for DAZN, which is still rebuilding following its pandemic-led dent to its finances, which forced it to delay the global rollout of its streaming service. The deal would potentially see ECI Partners sell its minority stake in the ad tech company, which could be valued close to $1 billion.

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The WIR: Altice Explores Teads Sale, Premier League Revamps Rights Auction, and UK Digital Publisher Revenues Show Continued Growth

VideoWeek

In this week’s Week in Review: Altice Europe considers selling ad tech business Teads, the Premier League revamps its TV rights auction, and UK digital publisher revenues show continued growth. Altice acquired the ad tech firm in 2017 for €285 million.

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The WIR: Netflix Joins the Upfronts, The Trade Desk Launches a First-Party Data Hub, and Publishers Report Worries for 2023

VideoWeek

Demand-side platform The Trade Desk has launched a first-party data hub called Galileo, designed to help marketers activate against their data sets without third-party cookies. The efforts form part of a settlement with the Justice Department over accusations of discrimination in Meta’s targeting of housing ads.

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