In the wake of brand-safety concerns on YouTube and the spread of fake news, The New York Times wants brands to know that their ads are safe. On Monday, the Times' presentation dubbed "Truth + Dare" will kick off the annual two weeks of NewFronts events, where digital media companies host presentations pitching their web...
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Digital & Tech Daily
May 01, 2017
Today's top news for digital marketers
Less video, more Snapchat and podcasts
By Lauren Johnson
In the wake of brand-safety concerns on YouTube and the spread of fake news, The New York Times wants brands to know that their ads are safe. On Monday, the Times' presentation dubbed "Truth + Dare" will kick off the annual two weeks of NewFronts events, where digital media companies host presentations pitching their web...
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CPGs invest more on platforms, while Instagram grows mightily
By Christopher Heine
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The company's 'fungineer' talks data and business
By Marty Swant
A guide to today's top services and their value to marketers
By John Holdridge
MikMak and Bustle are driving the campaigns
By Lauren Johnson
For years, social platforms have been dogged with reports that posts don't lead to sales, leaving some retailers to question if big investments in social deliver those much desired conversions. But as consumers continue to spend more time with only a handful of social platforms, marketers still see an opportunity to squeeze money out their...
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And coming on the heels of measurement and TV deals
By Christopher Heine
Some industry observers may still be getting used to the idea of Oracle as an advertising power player, but with 2017 U.S. digital ad spend hitting $83 billion, per eMarketer, consultancies and agencies should be on their toes--the software giant is on the move. Today, for its Oracle Cloud Suite, the company will reveal a...
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IAB report shows 73% went to 10 companies
By Lauren Johnson
According to a new report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau, digital advertising in the U.S. totaled $72.5 billion in 2016, with the bulk of the money going to 10 companies. Those stats come from the IAB's internet advertising revenue report conducted by PwC. The total was up 21.8 percent from the $59.6 billion advertisers spent...
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Bringing its total to 328 million
By Marty Swant
After several quarters of disappointing earnings, Twitter seems to be getting its wings back, adding 9 million more users in the first three months of the year for a new total of 328 million. In its first-quarter earnings announced today, the company reported revenue of $548 million--down 8 percent over the same period last year,...
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The user base has nearly doubled in 2 years
By Marty Swant
In the past six months, Instagram has added another 100 million users. Today, the photo- and video-sharing app announced it now has 700 million users, doubling its size in just two years. The rapid growth further contrasts the platform with Snapchat, which now has just 158 million daily users. In fact, earlier this month, Instagram...
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