The gloves are off: The Guardian sues Rubicon Project for undisclosed fees
Publishers are starting to fight back. The Guardian is suing The Rubicon Project for allegedly not disclosing its fees when buying the publisher's
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The Board of Directors of The Connecticut News Project, publisher of The Connecticut Mirror and its sister websites TrendCT and CT Viewpoints,
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Charles Bronfman with Howard Green, Distilled: A Memoir of Family, Seagram, Baseball, and Philanthropy, published by HarperCollins Publishers
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Publishing Scotland kicks off their Spring/Summer 2017 programme by taking Scottish books to the world. Initiatives include the International
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NEW YORK, March 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Purch, a digital publishing and marketplace platform, announced today that is has added its 30th
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Since writing that series, a new ad technology known as âheader biddingâ has grown in adoption by publishers. Because of its transformative impact to
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There is no doubt that 2016 was the year of header bidding, as publishers started to quickly explore this new technology in favour of bringing control
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Google has been in trouble for last few weeks due to a controversy that hit then due to YouTube. Many of the big clients have stopped advertising with
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A West Hartford consultant and former board of education member has been appointed publisher of The Connecticut Mirror, the news outlet's parent
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Twitter today announced a new monetization opportunity for video publishers via pre-roll ads that can appear before Periscope live streams. The ads
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In the recent case of Prince Moulay Hicham v Elaph Publishing Limited, the Court of Appeal held in a unanimous decision that a claimant could
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The Hearst Magazines and Condé Nast joint ventureâPubWorXâhas acquired ProCirc, a Florida-based publishing services company with more than
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Brevan Howard was granted an injunction last week to stop Reuters publishing a story that it said was based on confidential and “highly sensitive”
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