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AI is reshaping video advertising from ideation to optimization

AI is reshaping video advertising from ideation to optimization

Article
Sep 23, 2025

A new Teads Connected TV paper shows AI has firmly entered the mainstream of video advertising. Sixty percent of marketers now use generative AI to create scripts, voiceovers, and visuals, while others rely on AI tools for audience insights, performance analysis, and real-time optimization. The findings highlight a clear opportunity—marketers that combine AI’s scale and predictive testing with human oversight can build campaigns that are both efficient and distinctive.

CTV advertising matures with DirecTV and Vizio launch

CTV advertising matures with DirecTV and Vizio launch

Article
Sep 23, 2025

DirecTV has launched on Vizio Smart TVs, broadening its reach and opening fresh advertising opportunities for brands, the companies announced Monday. DirecTV’s expansion into Vizio’s smart TVs dramatically widens its streaming footprint and gives advertisers a more measurable, performance-driven environment.

Journalists become influencers in Wired’s new strategy

Journalists become influencers in Wired’s new strategy

Article
Sep 23, 2025

Condé Nast-owned magazine Wired is promoting an out-of-home (OOH) campaign for its upcoming politics issue in a massive brand marketing effort spanning cities including New York, Los Angeles, Austin, and Washington, DC. Wired’s omnichannel approach highlights how combining trust, talent visibility, and multi-format reach drives stronger engagement and brand outcomes.

Everything to know as Google’s ad tech remedies trial begins

Everything to know as Google’s ad tech remedies trial begins

Article
Sep 22, 2025

Google’s ad tech remedies trial kicked off Monday as the search giant looks to prevent an ad tech breakup that would fundamentally alter the future of the open internet. If successful, the DOJ’s case against Google would reshape how open-web ads are bought and sold. Multi-billion dollar opportunities will open for competitors, potentially creating a more competitive—but less predictable—ad tech landscape for advertisers.

Industry KPIs: Connected TV ads decline in attention, but remain a critical touchpoint

Industry KPIs: Connected TV ads decline in attention, but remain a critical touchpoint

Article
Sep 22, 2025

Connected TV (CTV) attention metrics (AUs) declined between 2024 and 2025, but remain strong overall, according to our industry KPI data provided by Adelaide. Even with slight declines in effectiveness, Adelaide’s findings prove that CTV is relatively unmatched in capturing audience interest, cementing its position as a key touchpoint for brands looking to connect with broad audiences.

Netflix partners with AB InBev on global ad and sponsorship deal

Article
Sep 22, 2025

Netflix has struck a global marketing deal with AB InBev spanning programming sponsorships, live events like NFL Christmas Day games and the Women’s World Cup, and even beer packaging featuring Netflix IP. For AB InBev, aligning beer with Netflix viewing occasions connects drinking culture to shared entertainment rituals. More than a sponsorship, the deal positions both brands as co-authors of cultural moments across sports, shows, and global viewing events.

TikTok could lose young users under new conservative US ownership

TikTok could lose young users under new conservative US ownership

Article
Sep 22, 2025

President Trump delayed TikTok’s ban until December 16 and claimed Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, Michael Dell, Larry Ellison, and Marc Andreessen are among investors preparing to acquire its US operations. The potential buyer group—stacked with conservative media and tech moguls—raises concerns over political bias on a platform where left-leaning influencers currently dominate. For advertisers, TikTok’s massive 116.6 million US user base remains critical, but ownership politics could shift user trust and open the door for rivals.

X appeals to advertisers in latest live sports push

X appeals to advertisers in latest live sports push

Article
Sep 22, 2025

X has updated its NFL Portal for the 2025-26 season as sports discussions gain momentum on the Elon Musk-owned platform, with features aiming to get advertisers reinvested. X’s enhanced NFL Portal is a calculated effort to double down on one of its strongest differentiators to keep users engaged and advertisers invested: Real-time sports conversations.

Anthropic’s Claude launches ad campaign to take on competitors

Anthropic’s Claude launches ad campaign to take on competitors

Article
Sep 19, 2025

Anthropic’s Claude AI is taking on competitors in a multimillion dollar ad campaign. The “Keep Thinking” campaign positions Claude as “the AI for problem solvers” and marks Anthropic’s first foray into brand marketing. The campaign is a necessary start to help Claude gain market share and boost its comparatively small user base, but it’s only the first step in a long journey ahead for Anthropic.

Google enhances Demand Gen campaigns to chip away at advertiser concerns

Google enhances Demand Gen campaigns to chip away at advertiser concerns

Article
Sep 19, 2025

Google introduced new features for Demand Gen campaigns and said it will publish monthly, newsletter-style updates to keep marketers on track with the latest Demand Gen updates. Google is moving to chip away at advertisers’ black-box concerns by adding more visibility, measurement, and testing options into Demand Gen, signaling its push toward greater transparency and control for campaign performance.

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YouTube ads from influencer MrBeast raise child marketing concerns

YouTube ads from influencer MrBeast raise child marketing concerns

Article
Sep 19, 2025

MrBeast’s Feastables brand is under fire after the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU) flagged multiple practices that may have misled children or mishandled their data. Concerns included undisclosed promotions in videos, a misleading “blind taste test” against European chocolates, sweepstakes that encouraged bulk purchases, and collection of under-13 data via pop-ups. The case signals a broader shift: influencer-led brands are now being held to the same advertising and disclosure standards as traditional advertisers, with potential regulatory and reputational risks for creators and partners alike.

40% of US adults will spend less on brands rolling back DEI commitments

40% of US adults will spend less on brands rolling back DEI commitments

Article
Sep 18, 2025

As brands broadly step away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) commitments, consumers are looking to those who stay the course. While the pressure to scale back DEI efforts is real, the backlash from doing so can be significant.

Amazon expands access to its clean room solution for SMBs

Amazon expands access to its clean room solution for SMBs

Article
Sep 18, 2025

Amazon sellers using sponsored product ads now have access to Amazon’s Marketing Cloud clean room. Amazon’s expanded access to its clean room solution will enable SMBs to measure and optimize campaigns with the same sophistication as enterprise advertisers while allowing the ad giant to accelerate its push against larger rivals.

Jimmy Kimmel pulled after FCC chair threatens Disney, ABC

Article
Sep 18, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Live has been pulled off the air after FCC chair Brendan Carr, a Trump appointee, threatened Disney and ABC over the host’s political monologue. Carr called Kimmel “talentless” and suggested the FCC could leverage broadcast license renewals to punish Disney, a move critics see as regulatory overreach. The standoff highlights the growing risk of political retaliation in broadcast media. Advertisers and networks now face new uncertainty: satire has long defined late-night programming, yet even the suggestion of FCC intervention could pressure networks to self-censor and brands to reconsider ad placements.

Marketers overwhelmingly prefer authentic UGC over AI ad creative

Marketers overwhelmingly prefer authentic UGC over AI ad creative

Article
Sep 18, 2025

Despite the rise of artificial intelligence in advertising, marketers worldwide still overwhelmingly rely on user-generated content (UGC) for engaging audiences, per a new study from PhotoShelter. Authenticity is the clear differentiator that makes ads connect with audiences, necessitating continued reliance on UGC.

Meta, Reddit, and publishers fight for fair AI-era payouts

Meta, Reddit, and publishers fight for fair AI-era payouts

Article
Sep 18, 2025

Meta is back in licensing talks with publishers like Axel Springer, Fox Corp., and News Corp., marking a reversal from its 2022 exit from news payments. The move comes as AI tools like Google’s AI Overviews cut publisher traffic, pushing outlets to secure compensation. Meanwhile, Reddit is pressing Google for richer terms, citing undervaluation of its human-authored content under existing $203 million contracts. For publishers, licensing deals provide revenue but risk cementing dependence on platforms that control discovery. For marketers, the shift highlights how AI-driven answers—rather than search results or feeds—are becoming the gateways to consumer attention and content discovery.

TikTok’s US future hinges on Oracle-led takeover

TikTok’s US future hinges on Oracle-led takeover

Article
Sep 18, 2025

TikTok’s US operations may soon be spun off into a new entity majority-owned by American investors, with Oracle, Andreessen Horowitz, and Silver Lake leading the deal. The framework, aimed at complying with the 2024 divest-or-ban law, would give US investors roughly 80% control while ByteDance retains under 20%. The sticking point remains TikTok’s algorithm—whether ByteDance licenses its technology or a US-controlled version is rebuilt. For marketers, continuity is key: any disruption in recommendation performance, targeting, or data oversight could alter ad outcomes on one of their most important platforms.

YouTube expands livestreaming with new ads and AI clips

YouTube expands livestreaming with new ads and AI clips

Article
Sep 18, 2025

YouTube is making livestreaming a central pillar of its platform with its most sweeping update yet. More than 30% of logged-in viewers watched live video in Q2 2025, and new features aim to boost engagement and monetization. Updates include YouTube Playables, dual horizontal and vertical streaming with a unified chat, AI-generated highlight Shorts, and side-by-side ad formats that don’t interrupt streams. The company is also enabling midstream exclusivity for members. For creators, livestreaming is now easier to scale and monetize; for brands, it’s a fresh avenue to connect with highly engaged audiences—and increasingly, to drive commerce.

Amazon unveils agentic AI to make ad creation faster and cheaper

Amazon unveils agentic AI to make ad creation faster and cheaper

Article
Sep 17, 2025

Amazon Ads has unveiled an agentic AI tool inside Creative Studio, designed to serve as a real-time creative partner for advertisers. Through a conversational interface, brands can brainstorm, storyboard, and generate professional-quality video and display ads in hours instead of weeks—at no extra cost. Powered by AWS models like Amazon Nova and Anthropic Claude, the system combines retail insights with automation to democratize high-quality ad creation once limited to big-budget brands. Early testers, including Nestlé Health Science, praised its ability to surface new insights and scale campaigns, underscoring how platforms like Amazon, Meta, and Google are redefining advertising.

Magnite joins growing number of ad tech firms suing Google

Article
Sep 16, 2025

Sell-side ad company Magnite announced a lawsuit against Google on Tuesday over alleged monopolistic and anticompetitive behavior in ad exchanges that hindered Magnite’s growth, following an April ruling that Google operates an illegal ad tech monopoly. The lawsuits against Google give advertisers a rare chance to strengthen their own position without overhauling their tech stack.

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