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  • Markup DSP Model Detrimental to China Ad Market

    Evolved out of traditional ad networks, most DSPs in China currently operate on a 'markup model' that is proving harmful to both advertisers and publishers. This typically involves low-tier inventory bought in bulk at low CPMs, and later sold to [...]

  • Brazil Debates New Ad Tech Regulation; Chile’s 4G More Than Doubles 

    This week’s LATAM RoundUp brings the story of a local investigation of online crime in Brazil, which could generate a new regulation for ad tech as it seeks to punish companies involved in ad trading in illegal webpages; mobile numbers [...]

  • Now & Next: The Missed Opportunity for SDKs

    Now & Next is a feature written by the ExchangeWire Research team. Every three weeks, we review the latest research, provide impartial insight and analysis of current trends and provide predictions for the future of advertising and marketing technology. This [...]

  • Publicis Eyes Majority Stake in Cheil; DoubleClick Goes Programmatic Guaranteed

    ExchangeWire rounds up some of the biggest stories in the European digital advertising space. In this week’s edition: Publicis wants a piece of Cheil; Google's DoubleClick starts Programmatic Guaranteed; Flashtalking acquires Encore; MediaMath Launches Helix; and Series A funding for startup [...]

  • 50% Using Programmatic to Buy Mobile; 39% Believe Skill Shortage is Holding Back Growth

    ExchangeWire Research’s weekly roundup brings you up-to-date research findings from around the world, with additional insight provided by Rebecca Muir, head of research and analysis, ExchangeWire. In this week’s edition: 50% using programmatic to buy mobile; 39% believe skill shortage [...]

  • VideoAmp to Expand Internationally with USD$15m Investment

    Today, consumers bounce from screen to screen, publisher to publisher, and advertisers are on a mission to try to keep up. Many cross-screen technology companies have emerged over the last few years, each offering solutions for advertisers to manage their [...]

  • Good Things Often Start as a Hack: Header Bidding Q&A With Tim Cadogan, CEO, OpenX

    Since pioneering the technology several years ago, header bidding has been on the rise, with smart publishers looking to increase revenue by introducing more competition for their inventory. In an interview with ExchangeWire, Tim Cadogan, CEO at OpenX (pictured below), believes [...]

  • Publisher Co-operatives: A Global Trend

    Publisher co-ops are popular in Europe; but, until now, have failed to be successful in other continents. Jay Stevens, general manager, international (pictured below) at Rubicon Project spoke exclusively to ExchangeWire and shared his prediction that publisher co-ops are going to [...]

  • Marketers Will Unite Sales & Media Touch-points in New Ways in 2016

    Annual 'Digital and Media Predictions' outline the need to optimise video and mobile advertising, evaluate connected TV opportunities, and develop inspiring branded content. Today (12 January), Millward Brown, the world’s leading expert in helping businesses grow strong brands, released its annual [...]

  • China's iPinYou Bets on Local Knowledge Against Google

    China's largest DSP believes its local partnerships and strong knowledge of the local market mean it can deliver a higher level of service compared to Google, which it considers its archrival. iPinYou, which last month announced it had restructured to "return" [...]