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Episode Synopsis
This week, we discuss Washington Post's new contextual beast - Zeus. Is IGTV the new YouTube? Some YouTubers are using IGTV as a testbed. Despite all rumors, Netflix will remain "Ad-Free". Were you part of the 80 million users of the FaceApp? Not us, we did not fall into the Russian trap. COPPA might be getting another review by the FTC, stay tuned as this law affects programmatic ninjas every day. Later on, Frost Prioleau joins us in the Sensei's Corner to discuss research results from a MarketingLand article on Location-based targeting and give us his point of view on GDPR and CPPA. Frost Prioleau is the Co-Founder and CEO of Simpli.fi. An experienced online advertising executive specializing in targeting, optimization, and technology, Prioleau focuses on corporate strategy, driving Simpli.fi's growth, and ensuring customer satisfaction. Considered to be a thought leader in online advertising, Prioleau often speaks on the topic at industry trade shows. In addition, he shares his opinions and insights about retargeting in his monthly column published on Search Engine Land. Prioleau is a graduate of Princeton University, where he earned a Bachelor's of Science in Engineering Management Systems. Connect with: Frost Prioleau: Linkedin | Twitter | Simpli.fi Programmatic Digest Podcast: Contact | Website | Shownote Helene Parker: Website | LinkedIn | Twitter
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