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A catch-up on all things third-party cookies. March 19, 2024 In our latest special report, we provid

A catch-up on all things third-party cookies. March 19, 2024 [PRESENTED BY]( [Special report: The third-party cookie primer]( In our latest special report, we provide a [catch-up on all things third-party cookies](. Additional coverage: - Ad execs are [diving into three major areas of the Privacy Sandbox]( without tweaking a thing. It's all about tracking outcomes for them. - [Vox Media's CRO Geoff Schiller joins the Digiday Podcast]( to talk about the state of the digital advertising market and how he’s showcasing vertical expertise to clients in various ways. - For marketers who weren’t as keen to spend on retail media networks previously, the first-party data pitch of retail media networks is now more appealing. [More in this Digiday+ Marketing Briefing.]( - Assembly is [aligning some of its global structure]( to better fit its North American organizational structure, by appointing a global chief client officer and a global chief product officer. Other things to know about - The [Digiday Technology Awards]( are your chance to gain recognition as the best in tech. Join the ranks alongside past winners including Salesforce, Adobe and many more. Enter by Friday, April 12 to save. - Marketers are moving real-time and historical customer data into one platform and adding AI models to [convert customers faster](. Sponsored by Klaviyo. - Once an ad is carefully crafted, the format in which it’s delivered to consumers is crucial, as not all formats serve the same purpose. Advertisers are building machine learning platforms to [provide the best format experience to consumers](. Sponsored by Yieldmo. Top Stories Ivy Liu [Life Beyond the Cookie]( [Special report: The third-party cookie primer]( A catch-up on all things third-party cookies. howdy! [Life Beyond the Cookie]( [Ad execs enter crucial phase of Google’s Privacy Sandbox experimentation]( Ad execs are diving into three major areas of the Privacy Sandbox without tweaking a thing. 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[Learn More]( [Sponsored by Bango]( [What consumers want from their subscriptions in 2024]( Publishers and brands are seeing subscription adoption increase, with 76% of consumers subscribed to a streaming video platform and 62% using a retail subscription. Download this new report for more insights on the subscription economy. howdy! [Strategizing for the Future]( [‘It's not just about the results': How Vox Media’s CRO Geoff Schiller is strategizing for ad sales in 2024]( Vox Media’s CRO Geoff Schiller joins the Digiday Podcast. [Sponsored by Papercup]( [How publishers are using generative AI to drive revenue]( Publishers are racing to gain a competitive advantage with AI. From dubbing video content in other languages to expanding engagement and monetization, generative AI has become a pathway to increasing creative productivity. howdy! 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[Marketing on Platforms]( [While advertisers are playing it cool, they're hesitant to unleash their budgets on TikTok]( Some of TikTok’s advertisers are considering whether advertising puts them at risk. [All Latest Stories]( You received this email because you’re a member of the Digiday community. If someone forwarded this to you, [subscribe for yourself here](#). [Unsubscribe from this newsletter or update your preferences](. I don't want to hear from Digiday anymore. [Stop receiving all Digiday emails](. Digiday Media, One Liberty Plaza, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 [Forward to a Friend](

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