Book Claims Programmatic Advertising Could Crater / RBDR

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December 1, 2020

Today on RBDR: Tim Hwang’s new book, “Subprime Attention Crisis” makes the case that the entire Web is “staring into an abyss of its own making because the digital advertising that is central to the programmatic advertising solution is widely overvalued and poised to crater.

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Venture Capital for MR Still Slow Despite Dollars | RBDR

July 13, 2017. Today on RBDR:

1) A look at 2014 – 2017 venture capital investments in market research, from Crunchbase, abetted by information from TechCrunch.
2) The Journal of Advertising Research contains a study from Word of Mouth experts Brad Fay and Rick Larkin that states that online WOM differs from offline WOM.

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How Twitter users connect w/TV. What’s specifically wrong with Big Data. (RBDR 9.30.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Twitter reveals results of a study that shows a new dramatic link between television viewing and tweeting. (Story link: http://fortune.com/2015/09/21/here-are-some-tv-tips-from-twitter-everyones-favorite-second-screen/) 2) If you have a strong and positive belief about the current state of Big Data, you will want to think again after you hear our interview with Slater Victoroff, CEO of indico Data Solutions, on RBDR. (Story link: http://techcrunch.com/2015/09/10/big-data-doesnt-exist/#.nzwjs5:Q70F)

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SurveyMonkey DIY launch for giant businesses; Google fines for privacy violations; Tribune Co.’s new SVP-Research; 76-seconds to create online loyalty or you lose it; Not-to-be-missed: Census Bureau’s data visualization pinwheel (RBDR–11/22/2013)

Today: 1) SurveyMonkey Enterprise DIY aimed at largest businesses. 2) You have only 76 seconds to please a potential client online before they leave. 3) Google settles with 37 states for circumventing Safari third-party cookie blocking with its advertising. 4) Tribune Co. hired Toni Falvo, called by a local scribe “the dean of Chicago TV station ratings & research analysts,” as its SVP Research. 5) The Census Bureau’s interactive data visualization pinwheel must be seen to be believed. Think of its potential value in your research:

http://vizynary.com/2013/11/18/restless-america-state-to-state-migration-in-2012/

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