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How To Build a Demand-Side Platform (DSP)

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A demand-side platform (DSP) is a piece of software that advertisers and ad agencies use when they want to buy ad inventory in an optimally streamlined manner across multiple ad exchanges and supply sources. Table Of Contents What Is a Demand-Side Platform and What Is It For?

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Digiday+ Research: How the top ad-supported streaming services stack up on ad spending and more

Digiday

Platforms expand data clean room and ad targeting options While perhaps not as colorful a category as ad innovations, platforms’ recent data innovations warrant discussion as well. The Roku clean room creates audience segments that can only be targeted with its proprietary DSP OneView.

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The WIR: Publicis and Carrefour Launch a Retail Media JV, AVOD Companies Form a Streaming Alliance, and Uber Runs Video Ads

VideoWeek

Within the main Uber app, video ads will run when users are waiting for their ride to arrive, with some vehicles also carrying tablets which will play video ads too. Within Uber Eats, ads will run after customers place orders, up until their order arrives. Read on VideoWeek.

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Digiday+ Research: A guide to the top 10 ID alternatives for publishers

Digiday

In fact, most non-premium publishers depend on ad targeting through third-party cookies for over 80% of their ad revenue. Based on an interview with Iván Markman, Yahoo’s chief business officer, and Gio Gardelli, who leads product for Yahoo’s ad targeting, identity and trust. What is ConnectID?