The New York Times Uses Readers’ Emotions To Target Ads

In a world of data, where is the emotion? Over the last few years at Beet.TV, we have reported on several new approaches to ad targeting that ask that same question. In one of the most notable, Unruly Media’s system indexes web video by emotion – like “exhilarating”, “sexy” and “cool” – so that advertisers can […]

 
 

BBC Global News Shields Advertisers From Hard News: Pattinson

At this week’s NewFronts event in New York, where publishers tempted ad buyers to spend ahead on their upcoming content line-up, one of the world’s leading news publishers sought to convince brands that news, in 2018, is not such a bad channel after all. There is a lot of bad news to go around, with […]

 
 

WHOSAY’s Influencers Engage With Parent Viacom’s Audiences

Since 2010, WHOSAY has been pairing brands with influencers to help brands engage with audiences. When the company was ready to permanently link itself to a major media industry influencer, it engaged with Viacom. “We always wanted to be able to participate with our services alongside the power of a television Upfront and the distribution […]

 
 

Twitter Adds NBCUniversal, ESPN Content As It Broadens Viacom Offerings

Twitter has crafted new content deals with NBCUniversal and ESPN that the social platform says will extend the reach of those partners’ original shows. The company is also expanding its existing relationship with Viacom with offerings like Comedy Central’s Creator’s Room, BET Breaks and MTV News. Video views on Twitter have nearly doubled in the […]

 
 

Oath’s NewFronts 2018: Pre-Loaded Galaxy Apps, 10 New AOL And Yahoo Series

Ever since Verizon formed Oath from AOL’s and Yahoo’s digital assets, it’s touted a “mobile-first” approach to engaging with consumers. The latest and perhaps most significant manifestation of that vision is a deal with Samsung that will pre-load Galaxy S9 phones with four apps populated by Oath content. In addition to the Samsung pact, Oath […]

 
 

IAB’s Rothenberg: ‘Direct Brands’ Need Data Trust With Consumers

The IAB says that the consumer economy is in the middle of a revolution that’s as significant as the Industrial Revolution was 150 years ago. The organization calls this phenomenon the Direct Brand Revolution and at its core are consumers being able to trust companies with their data. “Companies can not afford to breach the […]

 
 

Hulu Announces Downloadable Programming in New Advertising Play

In what the Hulu calls an industry first, the company will allow subscribers to download content with advertising to devices for offline viewing. the Hulu announced this another other news today at its NewFront presentation. In this video interview with Beet.TV, Peter Naylor, SVP of Sales, explains the value of reaching “elusive”consumers “untethered” will provide […]

 
 

Meredith Creating Unified Identity Database

Fairly soon, few if any media companies will know more about female consumers than Meredith Corporation in the wake of its purchase of Time Inc.’s publishing assets and the accompanying trove of user data. “We’re working hard to combine and collect that across all of our properties, all platforms, and have one unified identity database […]

 
 

Viacom Digital Studios Makes Digital Content NewFronts Debut

Viacom Digital Studios was unveiled this week at its first Digital Content NewFronts. It’s the latest in a series of “really big investments” by Viacom that include WhoSay in the influencer marketing space and the VidCon talent and fan event. “What we really want people to walk away with is that Viacom has amazing capabilities,” […]

 
 

BBC News CEO Urges Advertisers Against Blacklisting News

There’s a saying, “no news is good news”. But, for a growing number of advertisers these days, it seems “bad news is bad news”. And there is a lot of bad news to go around, with troubled political climates around the world. That bothers the executive who runs what is often considered to be one […]

 
 

Podcasts Expand New York Times Content Ambitions as Marketers Follow

When The New York Times launched its The Daily podcast a year ago, it had its share of skeptics. Well, they’re not skeptical anymore. Pitching its content to ad buyers at this week’s NewFronts event in New York, The New Times reported the daily audio show, which is also extending to radio, clocks between two and […]

 
 

Holding Companies In Survival Of The Fittest: MediaLink’s Kassan

What separates WPP from the dodo? One is an extinct animal – but could the ad agency holding group also about to become one, too? In recent months, many agency holding groups have reported revenue trending down and share prices have fallen, after challenges including the rise of brands buying direct from online platforms. And […]

 
 

YouTube’s Levy Pitches Shorter, Safer Ads At NewFronts

What can advertisers expect from YouTube this year? Human vetting of the most-watched content, more signals from the rest of Google’s services, influencers on-tap and shorter ad formats. That is according to Tara Walpert Levy, the video platform’s agency and brand solutions VP.  We spoke with her Monday after the MediaLink NewFronts kickoff breakfast hosted by […]

 
 

Meredith Will Offer Video Advertising ROI Guarantees In NewFronts

Meredith Corporation was a pioneer in offering print advertising sales guarantees, something it subsequently extended to digital and cross-platform media. Now it’s set to offer guarantees on video advertising ROI. “Just like we’ve done in print and just like we’ve done in digital, one of the things that we’ll be talking about with brands this […]

 
 

At Meredith Corporation, Data Is Powerless Without The ‘So What?’

At the new Meredith Corporation, the term “so what?” isn’t a reference to the song popularized by the singer Pink. It’s the desired nexus between the “persistent and dynamic data” that America’s largest magazine publisher collects on its consumers. “It’s great to have data, but you need to turn it into the so what?” says […]

 
 

OMD’s Winkler Searches For A Triopoly At Leaner NewFronts

The season in which digital media publishers pitch their upcoming content roster to advertisers is in full-swing – but what do advertisers’ agencies hope to get out of this year’s Digital Content NewFronts? One agency exec says he is hoping to find a worthy rival to Google and Facebook, and proof that old-line publishers can […]

 
 

Zenith’s Warren Wants More Focused NewFront Data

It’s kick-off day for the Digital Content NewFronts, the spring season when online publishers emerge to showcase their upcoming content offerings to interested advertisers. As Variety reports: “Digital players such as Hulu, YouTube and Vice are all slated to pitch Madison Avenue power brokers at this year’s slimmed down NewFronts, which kick off April 30 […]

 
 

PHD’s DeRiso Re-Thinks 30-Second Ads

At the Digital Content NewFronts, which began on April 30, big digital publishers are pitching ad agencies on how their upcoming content rosters can provide a space for advanced-booked advertising. But which space that is, exactly, and how big it might be, is now open to question. For PHD Media chief operating officer Stacy DeRiso, […]

 
 

Digitas NewFront Event Will Highlight Brands And Social Causes

When Digitas helped launch the Digital Content NewFronts 11 years ago, the message to advertisers was simple: pay more attention to what’s happening in digital. In keeping with the turbulent times, the agency’s 2018 NewFronts event is titled The #Boycott NewFront. “At the end of the day, we’re not saying to brands ‘you have to […]

 
 

Meredith’s Digital Assets Are Viewed ‘With Intent’: Chief Digital Officer Minoff

What’s the difference between someone perusing social media content and navigating one of Meredith Corporation’s digital assets? “When people come to us, they come with purpose and intent,” says Matt Minoff, the publishing giant’s Chief Digital Officer. “When I’m on Facebook, I’m in browse mode. I’m scrolling through a feed and I’m looking for things […]

 
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