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  • Jamie Seltzer, global chief data and technology officer, Havas Media Network, speaks to AdExchanger at CES 2026.

    CES 2026: What’s Real – And What’s BS – When It Comes To AI

    Ad industry experts call out trends to watch in 2026 and separate the real AI use cases having an impact today from the AI hype they heard at CES.

  • Index Exchange Launches A Data Marketplace For Sell-Side Curation

    Through Index Exchange’s data vendor marketplace, curators gain access to third-party data sets without needing their own integrations.

  • Comic: Weather Bar

    Nonprofit Generates Climate Change Awareness Using Real-Time Weather Signals

    Nonprofit Science Moms partnered with The Weather Company on a campaign that used real-time weather conditions to raise awareness about climate change.

  • Jeremy Hlavacek, CCO at Experian

    Experian On Why Signal Loss Isn’t Slowing Down The Demand For Targeting Data

    “The personalized targeting data points we’ve gotten used to are under examination,” said Jeremy Hlavacek, CCO of data services provider Experian. “Advertisers want better identity data, better segments and better understanding of consumer behavior. So they’re going to shift to higher-quality, more precise, more accurate, more trusted data sets.”

  • At the virtual Adobe Summit, the company announced a suite of new offerings and AI-powered tools for its Adobe Experience Platform that aim to help advertisers get more predictive with their personalization and their ad targeting.

    AI Is The Main Ingredient In Adobe’s Recipe For Post-Cookie Targeting And Personalization

    Adobe is leaning on AI-powered data solutions to bridge the post-cookie identity gap. This fits into Adobe’s broader strategy of using a mixture of automation and artificial intelligence to figure out what people are looking for and to predict how brands can demonstrate value for customers in the moments that matter.

  • Weather Company And IBM Watson Top Exec Sheri Bachstein On The Nuances Of Building A Subscription Model

    The Weather Company is a large publisher with lots of first-party data and, with investments from IBM Watson Advertising, it’s using AI technology to mitigate bias in advertising. The goal is to use both to monetize quality content above short-term gains in ad revenue, says CEO Sheri Bachstein.

  • As Identity Concerns Reach An Inflection Point, The Weather Company Leans Into Subscriptions

    Even though The Weather Channel’s advertising business remained strong during the pandemic, relying on advertising alone is risky for a media company, even one that specializes in unique data and tech. “We’re at an inflection point. With all the changes happening in advertising with privacy, and identifiers and cookies being eliminated by the big tech […]

  • How do you target people without third-party cookies or device IDs? One way is to use the weather correlated with aggregated online and offline shopping behavior.

    IBM’s Watson Advertising Broadens Its Weather Targeting With Nielsen Sales Data

    How do you target people without third-party cookies or device IDs? One way is to use the weather correlated with aggregated online and offline shopping behavior. IBM Watson Advertising released a tool on Monday that expands its weather targeting capabilities by using artificial intelligence to analyze the relationship between weather data from The Weather Company, […]

  • NBC Hires An SVP Of Ad Tech And Other Talent To Boost Advanced TV Ad Measurement

    NBCUniversal is deepening its bench of data-driven executives, revealing on Wednesday that it had hired its first SVP of advertising technology, Ed Kozek. Kozek was previously SVP of ad product and engineering for The Weather Co., where he worked on the audience and data platform WeatherFX. Now he will manage NBCU’s proprietary ad products. NBCU […]

  • CRO Carrie Seifer Pushes An Open Data Agenda For The Weather Co.

    The Weather Co.’s recently appointed chief revenue officer, Carrie Seifer, will oversee more than media sales in her new role. Responsible for B2B and B2C sales efforts across The Weather Co.’s properties, Seifer will tap Weather’s robust location and weather data sets to help clients streamline business processes like supply chain logistics. Parent company IBM’s […]

  • The Weather Company Puts Sarah Ripmaster In Driver’s Seat For Auto Sales

    As part of The Weather Company’s shift to a vertical-based sales organization, it has hired Sarah Ripmaster as VP of automotive sales. Ripmaster, who has a decade of experience working with auto manufacturers, will help advertisers use The Weather Company’s location data, weather data and the Watson Ad platform in their ad campaigns. Ripmaster worked […]

  • Jordan Bitterman Leaves Agency World, Becomes CMO Of Weather Co.

    After many years in leadership roles at media agencies, Jordan Bitterman will move to the brand and media side as chief marketing officer of The Weather Co., the IBM-owned company said Wednesday. Bitterman brings extensive knowledge of how media companies can drive efficiencies in the data-driven milieu. He said The Weather Co. is in a […]

  • How IBM Is Merging The Weather Co. And Watson Into Its Biggest Marketing Asset

    As some industry insiders speculated, IBM is starting to merge its Weather Co. asset with its cognitive supercomputer Watson, a move that will benefit its marketing cloud and commerce businesses. “Everyone wondered why an IT company like IBM would make such an acquisition, a company that produces forecasts for 2.2 billion locations every 15 minutes,” […]

  • Are Ad Blockers A Signal Of User Choice?

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Samantha Price, director of ad products at The Weather Company, an IBM Business. I was recently asked if a recovered impression honored the user’s choice not to see an ad. It’s an interesting question, […]

  • As Advertisers Clamor For Location Data, Can Publishers Deliver?

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jamie Molnar, senior manager of mobile client solutions at The Weather Company, an IBM Business. Precise and accurate location data is invaluable. It provides a wealth of information on consumers based on their real-world […]

  • Fear And Loathing In Pub Land

    “The Sell-Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Hlavacek, vice president for programmatic at The Weather Company. Talk to some premium digital publishers these days and you will likely get a heavy dose of fear and loathing. You’ll hear how the business […]

  • Saying Goodbye To Curt Hecht, A Media Exec Who Saw The Future And Acted On It

    The digital media industry is mourning Curt Hecht. Hecht passed away this week at the age of 47, ending a brilliant 26-year career at Publicis Groupe and The Weather Company. His death has come as a shock to many, not only because of Hecht’s intellectual and physical vigor but also because he chose to keep […]

  • Mobile: The New Television

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Hlavacek, vice president of programmatic at The Weather Company. Why aren’t more marketers moving budgets to mobile? Two recent articles caught my attention because they resonated personally and professionally, illustrating that we have […]

  • For Publishers, TV Requires A Balancing Act

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Reed Barker, vice president of cable ad products at The Weather Company. Remember when you were a kid and you finally realized that there was no Santa Claus? There was a decision on the […]

  • To Move Measurement Forward, Publishers Must Focus On Consumers, Data

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Chris Kuist, vice president of insights and innovation at The Weather Company. As consumers’ interactions with media and media brands evolve at an unprecedented speed, questions arise over how to measure and ultimately monetize those […]

  • Location-Based Advertising: What Role Can Publishers Play?

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Samantha Price, director of ad products for The Weather Company. In 2001, the Sloan Management Review envisioned a bright future for “m-commerce” and a theoretical young consumer named Tommy. “His cell phone beeps: It’s […]

  • Publishers Need To Stop Looking For Unicorns

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Eva Smith, vice president of sales strategy at The Weather Company. A mild panic has come over our industry. Leaders are increasingly concerned that the complexity of sales is increasing at a faster clip than […]

  • Overcoming Vendor Fatigue

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Ed Kozek, senior vice president of product and engineering for WeatherFX at The Weather Company. How would you say 25% of your week is spent? If your answer is vendor meetings, you aren’t alone. My […]

  • Let Your Robots Be Robotic And Your People Be Creative

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Hlavacek, vice president of programmatic at The Weather Company. Quick question: What’s the fastest way to kill the enthusiasm and energy of a media sales team? Lost business? Re-orgs? Missed goals? I don’t […]

  • Mobile Location: A Fragile Thing

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Receive The Sell Sider in your inbox twice a week by signing up for the email here, and selecting The Publisher Newsletter.  Today’s column is written by Alex Linde, senior vice president of monetization at The Weather Company. Mobile can sometimes […]

  • Mobile Video Difficult To Crack, But Offers Huge Potential

    “The Sell-Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Steinberg, senior vice president of digital ad sales for The Weather Company. I think everyone would agree that two of the biggest growth areas of digital advertising are mobile and video. Content consumption on […]

  • ‘Pipe’ Dreams

    “The Sell-Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Hlavacek, vice president for programmatic at The Weather Company. It looks like a good year to be a VC or investment banker. IPOs continue rolling out, and there is also a lot of healthy […]

  • The Best Defense For Publishers Is A Good Offense

    “The Sell-Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Hlavacek, vice president for programmatic at The Weather Company. No one likes being on the defensive. It’s naturally uncomfortable. When faced with a challenge or critique, taking a defensive approach can often make things […]

  • Bulletin: Consumer Marketing Is Out, Customer Marketing Is In

    “The Sell-Sider” is a column written by the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Jeremy Steinberg, senior vice president of digital ad sales for The Weather Company. After attending my very first ANA Masters of Marketing conference, I will never be the same. OK, maybe that is a tad […]

  • Two Keys To Help Publishers Escape The Mobile Trap

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Alex Linde, vice president of monetization at The Weather Company and board member of the San Francisco Bay Area Innovation Group. In the race from TV dollars to so-called digital […]

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