Reddit announced that it's offering native auto-play video ads to select brand partners. The opportunity will likely become available to all advertisers over the summer.
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FameBit Founders Raise $2.2 Million For Podcast Advertising Startup ‘Podcorn’
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Reddit Announces Native Auto-Play Video Ads For Select Brands
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Vox Hires First-Ever COO To Grow Video Viewership, Native Advertising
COO Trei Brundrett has been at Vox for more than 10 years and led the development of Vox’s company-wide publishing platform, Chorus.
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‘Saturday Night Live’ To Slash Commercials By 30% Next Season, Will Offer 6 Native Ad Pods
"This will give time back to the show and make it easier to watch the show live," 'SNL' creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels said.
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New York Times’ T Brand Studio Launches “The Selects” Directors Program, Looks For Advertising Stars
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