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What We Know About The 2024 IAB NewFronts

Scheduled from April 29th to May 2nd in New York City, the agenda for this four-day gathering promises to unveil the latest trends and innovations in digital video, shaping the future of ad-supported streaming platforms.

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How Truthset is Bringing Transparency and Accountability to Ad-Tech

Scott McKinley, Founder and CEO at Truthset, explains why he started the company, and how it uses the Data Collective to provide ad buyers, sellers and users of large scale consumer data, with visibility into how accurate their data is to produce better business outcomes.

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The Evolving Media World of Blockboard’s Matt Wasserlauf

In this installment of our Marketer Interview video series, we learn through a simple word association game how marketers are preparing for a new year of expanded media fragmentation. Meet Matt Wasserlauf, CEO and founder of Blockboard, the first digital video platform built on Ethereum blockchain, is one of the original disruptors of the TV business

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Connected TV And Creator Influencers Are On Noah Mallin’s Roadmap

In this marketer interview series, we learn through a simple word association game how marketers are preparing for a new year of expanded media fragmentation. Meet Noah Mallin, the chief strategy officer at IMGN, part of Warner Music Group. Noah is long time innovator and winner of Cannes Gold and Silver Lions, Campaign Magazine’s 40 Over 40 and many other prestigious awards.

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As YouTube Advertisers Experience Diminishing Returns, Video-Level Data Helps To Regain Ground on Other Platforms

Between new streaming services, massive increases in CTV ad spending, and growing investments from major tech players, the digital video ecosystem is moving quickly and showing no signs of slowing down. Amidst this turmoil, however, YouTube stands above the fray as a seemingly immovable giant. The company’s revenue increased by 84% year-over-year in the second quarter of 2021, driven in large part by a rebound in online advertising.

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