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Tremor International Rebrands as Nexxen

VideoWeek

Tremor International this morning announced it is rebranding as Nexxen, bringing its portfolio of ad tech businesses including Unruly, Amobee, Tremor Video and Spearad under one brand in the process. Taptica acquired Tremor Video’s demand-side platform for $50 million in 2017.

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New Partnerships Announced for Mobile-First Programmatic Video

InMobi

Today, we announced partnerships with leading demand-side-platforms (DSPs) Adelphic, AppNexus, The Trade Desk, TubeMogul, AudienceScience and Turn to scale high engagement mobile video ad formats across in-app programmatic inventory. digital media dollars by 2017, or $7.43

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Celebrating the First Birthday of Ads.txt for Mobile Apps

InMobi

First released in May 2017 - the ads.txt solution for website and mobile web publishers has seen tremendous success,” said Abhay Singhal, CEO of InMobi Marketing Cloud and co-founder of InMobi. Let’s take a look at its effect on the mobile ad tech space over the past 12 months. So far, the signs certainly look promising.

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Digital Advertising Guide

Adtelligent

Their advantages include that users are more likely to respond to mobile advertising , according to polls, and this channel shows outstanding levels of engagement. Mobile ads are tailored for various types of smart devices and can appear in all kinds of apps on mobile devices. The continuous growth of mobile ad spending.

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The WIR: AppLovin Overtakes The Trade Desk, WBD Posts Streaming Gains but Linear Declines, and Video Investment Fuels The Independent’s US Growth

VideoWeek

Top Stories AppLovin Overtakes The Trade Desk as Largest Publicly Traded Ad Tech Business Mobile ad tech specialist AppLovin saw its share price shoot up by nearly 50 percent this week off the back of strong Q3 earnings, taking its market cap to over $82 billion. Discovery and Paramount for revenues dating back to 2017.

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How Will The Mobile App Advertising Market Evolve in 2020?

InMobi

In North America, programmatic ad spend coming through InMobi Exchange during the first three months of 2019 was 299% greater than what came through during the same period in 2017. Why did mobile advertising spending grow in 2019? China is now the second largest in-app programmatic ad market. Answer: likely not.

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AdTech Ecosystem: Navigating Trends and Insights 

Smart-Hub

Audio ads on streaming and podcasts, along with increased smartphone use for better mobile ads, are also boosting this growth. Data Management Platforms (DMPs) DMPs are data repositories that collect, organize, and analyze vast amounts of consumer data.