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How can publishers prepare for a cookieless 2025?

Relevant-Digital

The phasing out of third-party cookie support continues to be a headache for publishers, especially from the perspective of programmatic advertising revenues. Programmatic targeting has relied mainly on third-party cookies, and this targetability has influenced advertising outcomes and, thus, the value of ad inventory.

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Google May Have to Limit its Own First-Party Data Capabilities to Satisfy the CMA

VideoWeek

Following Google’s announcement last week that it is pushing back full deprecation of third-party cookies within its Chrome browser to 2025, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released its quarterly update on its scrutiny over Google’s Privacy Sandbox. But the CMA has been a big influence.

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Is The Trade Desk Building a Smart TV OS? Here’s What This Could Mean For the Advertising Ecosystem

Ad Monsters

They’ve been working on this project since the pandemic, and are said to go live in 2025. Is this about controlling CTV ad inventory? If this project comes to fruition, it won’t just pit TTD against CTV giants like Roku, Amazon, and Google — it will fundamentally reshape how ads are bought and sold in CTV land.

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DMEXCO 2024 Recap: Digital Advertising and Programmatic in Europe and Media Trends for 2025

Relevant-Digital

This year, Relevant Digital was also present at our booth, showcasing our modular SaaS solution, Relevant Yield, designed to help publishers monetise ad inventory more efficiently. The potential decline of third-party cookies affects the entire industry. It was a pleasure to see the great interest Relevant Yield generated.

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The WIR: Amazon Launches Gen AI Video Tools, French Broadcasters Embrace Retail Data, and Hearst UK Reports Improved Ad Market in 2024

VideoWeek

After the tech giant scrapped plans to remove third-party cookies from Chrome in July, the CMA invited stakeholders to share their views on the new approach, which includes making the Privacy Sandbox optional instead of replacing third-party cookies altogether. Read more on VideoWeek.

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Programmatic Advertising: Make It Part Of Your Advertising Strategy!

Lemonads

Contrary to RTB, the advertiser using a PMP knows which websites their ads are being served on, allowing them to measure the accurate ROI of their ads. The advertiser is given a sneak peek of the publisher’s ad inventory and is not bound to make any purchase. ahead of time.

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The WIR: The Trade Desk Reportedly Develops a TV OS, US Court Strikes Down Big Tech Liability Shield, and Gap Bumps Up Brand Spend

VideoWeek

The trade body argues that having user controls managed at the browser level, as opposed to cookie banners, would have “serious legal and commercial risks for the ad-funded internet.” Discovery already offers first-party data for targeting and measurement across a section of its ad inventory. Warner Bros.

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