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Digiday’s naughty and nice list for 2022

Digiday

Before Musk’s Twitter takeover tore apart the social media orthodoxy, it was the iPhone manufacturer that was upsetting the Applecart. Earlier this year Digiday revealed how Apple was seeking talent to build a demand-side platform — one of the most egregious of advertising technologies, according to Apple’s public proclamations.

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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

Top Stories The Trade Desk Has Reportedly Been Building its Own TV Operating System The Trade Desk, a demand-side platform (DSP), is looking to launch its own TV operating system (OS), according to a report from Lowpass. The Trade Desk did not comment.

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The WIR: Enders Predicts Big Slide in UK Broadcaster Viewing, ITV Offers Free Outcome Measurement, and ProSieben Reignites Interest in Sky Deutschland

VideoWeek

billion fine for unlawful practices which aren’t compliant with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). While Meta has taken steps to bring these data transfers in line with the GDPR, the DPC ruled that these steps don’t go far enough to protect EU users’ data. The Week in Tech Meta Hit with €1.2