Conducted in partnership with YouGov, the survey leverages 250+ US advertisers, agencies, publishers and platforms, providing key insights surrounding the adtech landscape, the growth of Connected TV ...
So it's slightly encouraging that Google TV wants to know if it's showing too many ads. I'm saying "slightly encouraging" because that doesn't necessarily mean Google is going to do anything about ...
The documents are appended to this Working Paper and accessible on DigitalArchive.org.[1] Much of this declassified information formed the basis for the book, Black April: The Fall of South Vietnam, ...
Some Google TV users are reporting a strange survey pop-up on their homescreen. The survey asks for user satisfaction with the amount of ads appearing on their Google TV homescreen. Ads have made ...
Those ever-present TV drug ads showing patients hiking, biking or enjoying a day at the beach could soon have a different look: New rules require drugmakers to be clearer and more direct when ...
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The company integrates ads into some of its products, including the Google TV home feed. Now, a survey suggests that Google wants to know if the Google TV platform is displaying too many ads.