Digiday Research: More publishers see programmatic revenue growth in Europe than the US

A smaller percentage of U.S. publishers than European publishers are seeing growth in revenues from programmatic advertising. The post Digiday Research: More publishers see programmatic revenue growth in Europe than the US appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

[ Digiday | 2018-04-20 00:00:00 UTC ]

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Axel Springer pushes for transparency in its programmatic advertising

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‘The future of their businesses is at stake’: European publishers are exploring alternatives to the duopoly

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Digiday research: Three quarters of European publishers prioritize Facebook

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International Hot Book Properties, Week of March 20, 2017

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‘Fear and loathing in Lisboa’: What’s on the minds of European publishers

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‘Sledgehammer to crack a nut’: Publishers respond to fallout from latest brand-safety bungle

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E-books can be sold with reduced VAT, says EC

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Catching Their Ad Tech in Bed With Fake News, Marketers Ask Fraud Fighters for Help

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European Publishers 'Shocked' at EU E-book Lending Ruling

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European publishers see ad-blocking rates stabilizing

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ICYMI: How Facebook is wresting control from publishers and agencies alike

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Opinion: Marketers shouldn’t make tech the enemy

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How European publishers are using Google AMP

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Google launches €150m fund for publishers' digital news projects

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How Ad Design Affects Ad Blocking

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VAT Rates on Books and Ebooks Around the World

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Programmatic Advertising Is Zooming In on Local — Will News Sites Be Ready?

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Google aims to transform European newsrooms

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