In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Google threatens to withdraw their Search feature from Australia in response to the News Media Bargaining Code; the ICO resumes their investigation into RTB and the wider ad tech ecosystem; and NBC Universal announces their [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: the FCC brings its case for a relaxation of media ownership rules to the Supreme Court; Gannett announces it aims to acquire 10 million* paid digital subscribers by 2026; and Facebook reveals it will cease [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: the US Office of Trade Representative voices opposition to Australia's News Media Bargaining Code; Netflix reports out-performing subscriber and revenue forecasts for Q4 2020; and ad-supported media sees engagement decline in the US and beyond.
US [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: the FCC makes $80bn in its Band-C 5G airwaves auction; nearly a third of the IMAA's members report that they have financially recovered from COVID-19; and Garnter predicts that 80% of customer services companies will [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Google admits that some news media sites were excluded from its Search results in Australia as part of an experiment; WhatsApp and YouTube both climb to almost half a billion monthly active users in India; [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: OpenAp launches an SSP to make automated TV ad buying a reality; the SMI reports that Australia's ad spend has grown for the first time in over 2 years; and Amazon is ranked the favourite [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: the attorney general of Texas sues Google, accusing the search leader of conspiring with Facebook to fix header bidding auctions; Facebook is sued by the ACCC for allegedly misleading users in adverts for its Onavo [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: the UK government proposes a bill to officially ban Huawei and sanction non-compliant telcos; the Indian government bans a further 43 apps made by Chinese developers from its cyberspace; and Australia reviews its 1988 Privacy [...]
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: BuzzFeed agrees to buy HuffPost as part of its deal with Verizon Media; Marketers for an Open Web calls on the CMA to delay Google's implementation of its Privacy Sandbox; and Publicis Groupe's Marcel Sydney [...]
Three-quarters of Australians prefer to watch TV for free with ads rather than pay to watch ad-free, according to new research released today by video ad platform Unruly.
The new study by the Tremor International company, which examines how [...]
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