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The Evolution of Media Buying and Technology: A Contracting Dilemma

September 2020
ContractIT

Abstract

Advertisers were once able to target sixty percent of all U.S. households by running an advertisement (‘advert’) during the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. With the increase of media channels available to consumers, driven primarily by the growth of cable television beginning in the 1970s and the mass adoption of the internet that occurred in the 1990s through today, audiences have become increasingly fragmented, making it significantly more challenging for advertisers to find their target audiences. As consumers have moved to a digital world, the rest of the advertising industry has had to do the same. No longer are adverts limited to newspapers, television and magazines. No longer is it a matter of advertisers blindly turning over advertising budgets to agencies to increase brand awareness. And no longer are advertisers unable to determine which half of their marketing budget is wasted. Advertising has moved into a complex digital world driven by technology and data, often operated by advertising agencies and technology providers on behalf of their clients. Online media channels are now an integral part of advertisers’ media plans and marketing campaigns that are necessary to capture target audiences.

Author

Portrait image of Gayle Taylor
Gayle Taylor
Manager, Senior Legal Counsel, Adobe Inc., USA

Gayle Taylor is Lead Counsel of Adobe Advertising Cloud at Adobe Inc. She leads a team responsible for providing legal support for a technology platform that global advertisers and media agencies use to buy, manage, optimize and measure advertising. Gayle is a member of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Legal Affairs Council and holds a Juris Doctorate from Boston College Law School, a Master of Business Administration from the Carroll Graduate School of Management at Boston College, and a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University.

Company

Adobe Inc.

Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.

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