The Trade Desk Launches OpenAds With Major Publishers Joining Initiative

Reuters
Jan 06
The Trade Desk Launches OpenAds With Major Publishers Joining Initiative

The Trade Desk Inc., a leading global advertising technology company, has announced a new partnership with several major publishers to support its OpenAds initiative. Among the first publishers to join are AccuWeather, The Arena Group, BuzzFeed, the Guardian, Hearst Magazines, Hearst TV, Newsweek, People Inc., and Ziff Davis. OpenAds aims to create a more direct, transparent, and high-integrity auction environment for digital advertising, benefiting both publishers and advertisers. The partnership is designed to promote a healthier digital media supply chain by improving transparency, efficiency, and accountability in programmatic advertising. OpenAds will continue its development and rollout through 2026.

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