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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. Tubi and Political Ads Drive Fox Revenues Fox revenues gained 11.13

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Digital Advertising Guide

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According to the latest data , the number of mobile devices operating worldwide in 2021 amounted to 15 billion and is expected to reach 18.22 billion by 2025. This tendency indicates that mobile advertising and mobile game advertising are powerful forces as more and more people turn to portable technologies.

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How Will The Mobile App Advertising Market Evolve in 2020?

InMobi

There’s a reason Grand View Research predicts the in-app mobile ad market to grow by a compound annual rate of more than 19% between 2019 and 2025. Rise of specialized DSPs: Consolidation continues to happen among omnichannel demand-side platforms (DSPs). But is 2019 the tip of the iceberg?

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The WIR: BuzzFeed Launches its Own Social Platform, The Trade Desk and AppLovin Post Contrasting Q4s, and M6 Sees Strong Streaming Growth

VideoWeek

AppLovin’s Market Cap Towers Over The Trade Desk’s Amid Contrasting Q4 Fortunes Just three months ago, mobile ad tech business AppLovin’s market cap surpassed The Trade Desk’s for the first time, making it the largest publicly traded ad tech business in the world.

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The WIR: US Braces for TikTok Shutdown, The Trade Desk Acquires Sincera, and UK Publishers Turn to Data Sales as Ad Revenues Struggle

VideoWeek

The Trade Desk Acquires Metadata Startup Sincera Ad tech giant The Trade Desk has announced the acquisition of Sincera, a US startup that provides metadata for advertisers and publishers, for an undisclosed amount. The agreement is expected to boost T-Mobiles ads business by giving it a foothold in the DOOH market.