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How streaming is redefining TV advertising for marketers

How streaming is redefining TV advertising for marketers

Article
Oct 10, 2025

Streaming is becoming a critical investment for marketers as the format evolves and continues to chip away at linear TV’s dominance. In an exclusive EMARKETER interview at Advertising Week New York, Reed Kiely, director of data insights and trends at the Video Advertising Bureau (VAB), outlined how marketers can tap into streaming’s potential and what will define success in a fragmented ecosystem. Marketers should follow audience attention and gradually allocate more budget to streaming services—but “prioritize quality content and ad experiences” as fragmentation heats up.

NCAA could include ads on uniforms in 2026—but audiences might not be receptive

Article
Oct 10, 2025

The National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) is considering including ads on player uniforms in the 2026 season, per the Associated Press. Current rules prohibit commercial logos on uniforms unless the logo is of the apparel or equipment manufacturer. Marketers should keep an eye out to see if the offering progresses, but approach the format with caution if it gets approved.

Perplexity steps away from its advertising goals without measurable monetization results

Perplexity steps away from its advertising goals without measurable monetization results

Article
Oct 10, 2025

Perplexity is taking a step back from its advertising initiatives amid struggles to monetize AI search. Marketers should pause planned investments in AI search until search ads are measurable and proven to be effective. AI adoption may be growing, but there remains no clear evidence that ad formats in AI search provide returns.

AI search shifts power to brands with structured data

AI search shifts power to brands with structured data

Article
Oct 09, 2025

A Yext analysis of 6.8 million citations across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity found that 86% of AI-generated answers rely on brand-managed content—from official websites and listings to reviews. First-party sites led with 44% of citations, followed by listings (42%) and reviews (8%). The findings suggest AI models increasingly trust structured, authoritative data over publisher or community sources. But fewer users click through—only 8% from AI summaries versus 15% from standard search—indicating that generative platforms are capturing more engagement directly. To stay discoverable, marketers must pair clean, structured first-party data with strong social visibility as AI search reshapes traffic flows.

Contextual advertising takes center stage as cookies disappear

Contextual advertising takes center stage as cookies disappear

Article
Oct 09, 2025

GumGum’s CMO Kerel Cooper says contextual advertising has shifted from an education hurdle to a growth engine. In an EMARKETER interview at Advertising Week New York, he described how AI now interprets full-page or frame-by-frame context, allowing brands to reach audiences based on meaning rather than identity. As cookies fade, contextual ads offer privacy-safe precision and brand safety at scale. Cooper calls this “mindset marketing”—targeting users in the right headspace, not just the right demo. With the open web regaining advertiser trust and AI powering deeper relevance, contextual targeting is emerging as the foundation of a healthier ad ecosystem.

How creators are driving engagement for Hollywood properties—and what it means for brands

How creators are driving engagement for Hollywood properties—and what it means for brands

Article
Oct 09, 2025

Entertainment brands are partnering with influencers to drive engagement with Hollywood properties, according to an Advertising Week New York panel of film and TV industry leaders and creators. While partnering with creators for Hollywood productions is especially important amid volatile box office revenues struggling to reach pre-pandemic levels, the panel’s insights stretch to all marketers working with influencers.

Linear ad impressions decline even as spending grows amid shift to streaming

Linear ad impressions decline even as spending grows amid shift to streaming

Article
Oct 09, 2025

Linear TV ad spending grew in Q3 despite total TV ad impressions declining, per iSpot data. Ad spend increased 4% YoY, reaching $8.77 billion—but total impressions fell 2.7% to 1.67 trillion. Total ad minutes rose 2.4% YoY to 5.3 million, driven by the rise of sports inventory. Marketers must understand that a successful ad strategy requires a balance— investing in linear to drive outcomes while slowly shifting toward CTV for better targeting and to align with audience viewing habits.

AppLovin's Axon launch takes aim at Meta and Google amid looming SEC probe

AppLovin's Axon launch takes aim at Meta and Google amid looming SEC probe

Article
Oct 08, 2025

AppLovin’s launch of Axon marks its transformation from mobile gaming to full-scale AI ad platform — and one of ad tech’s boldest pivots yet. The new Axon Ads Manager promises real-time AI bidding, Shopify integrations, and transparent attribution as the company positions itself as a performance-driven alternative to Meta and Google. The rollout comes as the SEC investigates AppLovin’s data practices, spotlighting the tension between AI-powered innovation and compliance. Marketers see opportunity — regulators see risk.

As AI floods social platforms, marketers face a trust test

As AI floods social platforms, marketers face a trust test

Article
Oct 08, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping marketing, from how content is created to how advertisers evaluate transparency and trust on digital platforms. Marketers can harness AI to streamline operations, enabling more campaigns more quickly by analyzing large data sets—but do so thoughtfully—avoid using AI for entire ad creation, as consumers still respond negatively to this. Brands must operate with an eye toward maintaining trust and authenticity.

Duolingo Ads is the latest in a new class of digital advertising players

Duolingo Ads is the latest in a new class of digital advertising players

Article
Oct 08, 2025

Duolingo launched Duolingo Ads at Advertising Week New York 2025. The language-learning app is part of a flurry of new entrants in the digital advertising market in recent months, requiring brands to broaden their approach even amid macroeconomic uncertainty to make the most of new opportunities.

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Exclusive: Enthusiasm for AI-generated creator content is plummeting

Exclusive: Enthusiasm for AI-generated creator content is plummeting

Article
Oct 08, 2025

A new Billion Dollar Boy study shows marketers are spending more on AI-generated creator content—even as audiences grow wary. Seventy-nine percent of marketers increased AI investment this year, and 77% plan to shift more budget to AI-driven creator campaigns. Yet audience enthusiasm for AI content has plunged from 60% in 2023 to 26% in 2025, reflecting frustration with formulaic, unlabeled “AI slop.” As the creator economy enters its “post-AI” phase, the challenge isn’t whether to use AI—it’s how to use it without losing authenticity.

Performance marketing is growing amid economic uncertainty, study finds

Performance marketing is growing amid economic uncertainty, study finds

Article
Oct 08, 2025

Performance channels are gaining traction among B2B marketers, with 84% now shifting from traditional, impression-focused approaches, per a Madison Logic survey. Brands should keep investing in performance marketing for its resilience amid economic headwinds. The added flexibility will let them adapt based on rapidly shifting economic signals and consumer behavior changes.

TikTok upgrades AI capabilities at Advertising Week

Article
Oct 08, 2025

TikTok announced several upgrades to its AI-powered portfolio at Advertising Week New York on Wednesday. Marketers can use the new tools to increase creative control and drive results with key audiences—but keep in mind that the app’s future in its key market could change ad effectiveness, regardless of what tools the platform offers.

Paramount+ looks to lock in advertisers with premiere week ad exclusivity

Article
Oct 07, 2025

At Advertising Week New York 2025, Paramount announced Streaming Fixed Units, an update to its ad offerings for Paramount+ that gives brands premium, fixed ad placements for the debut week of episodes for Paramount series. Brands can leverage Paramount’s newest offering to take advantage of cultural moments, increasing the chances that streaming ads will connect at the right time—but should consider that other platforms with bigger audiences could also tap into this shift more effectively.

Spotify’s Advertising Week panel highlights the power of fandom for advertisers

Spotify’s Advertising Week panel highlights the power of fandom for advertisers

Article
Oct 07, 2025

Fandom is driving brand growth, according to an Advertising Week New York 2025 panel presented by Spotify emphasizing the audio platform’s role in reaching engaged fans dedicated to their favorite artists. Brands must tap into fandoms that align naturally with brand offerings, key audiences, and ad strategies.

Paramount’s $150 million Free Press deal blurs lines between creator media and legacy journalism

Paramount’s $150 million Free Press deal blurs lines between creator media and legacy journalism

Article
Oct 06, 2025

Paramount is betting on creator credibility to rebuild trust in mainstream news. The company’s $150 million acquisition of The Free Press brings its founder, Bari Weiss, to CBS News as editor-in-chief—an unprecedented crossover between creator-led media and legacy broadcasting. Weiss’s Substack-born outlet, with 1.5 million subscribers, will remain independent while lending its audience trust to Paramount’s broader news portfolio. The move reflects a growing convergence between individual-led journalism and traditional networks struggling to regain public confidence. Success will hinge on whether CBS and The Free Press can balance editorial independence with corporate oversight while preserving the authenticity audiences value most.

TikTok looks to keep US creators engaged by upping subscription revenue sharing

TikTok looks to keep US creators engaged by upping subscription revenue sharing

Article
Oct 06, 2025

TikTok is increasing subscription revenue shares for US and Canadian creators, now offering these creators as much as 90% of subscription earnings, per a company announcement. Advertisers should maintain strong partnerships with TikTok creators for their ability to connect with large, engaged audiences, but continue exploring other short-form opportunities in the event that the US-exclusive TikTok app causes an audience exodus or has other unforeseen problems.

Another US ad spend forecast gets cut with the holiday season fast approaching

Another US ad spend forecast gets cut with the holiday season fast approaching

Article
Oct 03, 2025

The news: The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) lowered its 2025 US ad spending forecast from 7.3% growth to 5.7%, citing “macroeconomic pressures” and tariffs. What brands can do next: The most effective marketing strategies will vary dramatically across industries. Low-cost, high-ROI channels can squeeze the most out of limited budgets, but marketers shouldn’t underestimate the value of branding and loyalty.

Creators take center stage at Advertising Week New York as media channels in their own right

Article
Oct 03, 2025

At Advertising Week New York, creators are no longer side players—they’re center stage. Global president Ruth Mortimer told EMARKETER that influencers now operate as media channels in their own right, shaping programming with four dedicated tracks, a creator lounge, and even an Adobe-backed live pitch where creators can secure $25,000 contracts on stage. As creators revive entertainment formats and build their own businesses, brands should view them as long-term partners driving cultural relevance—not just campaign amplifiers.

Instagram experiments with Reels as default home screen

Instagram experiments with Reels as default home screen

Article
Oct 03, 2025

Instagram is experimenting with its user interface in India, testing a feature where users open the app directly to a Reels feed instead of the traditional photo-first interface, the company confirmed. The brands that stay competitive in the crowded social media landscape will be those who take advantage of short-form’s potential and build ad strategies tailored to the format.

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