Rethinking the Rules of Engagement: Kindness & Transparency in Advertising, a Beet.TV Leadership Series, presented by WunderKIND Ads
Respectful Ads and Contextual Storytelling Drive Results: Horizon’s Alex Stone
Ensuring that ads enhance rather than interrupt the viewing experience should be a priority for every brand, said Alex Stone, senior vice president and managing director of enterprise partnerships at Horizon Media. Speaking with Beet.TV contributor David Kaplan, Stone emphasized that Horizon prioritizes “respectful ad formats,” placements designed to be additive, not intrusive. “We take […]
Empathy, Transparency and Timing Build Better Advertising Outcomes: Digitas’ Kelley Rapport
Advertisers should rethink what “reach” really means, said Kelley Rapport, vice president and director of precision at Publicis Groupe’s Digitas North America. Instead of trying to reach everyone, Rapport said brands should prioritize quality interactions, meeting the right audience, with the right message at the right time. “It’s important to get in front of the […]
Ad Metrics Create the Web We Deserve, Adelaide’s Guldimann Warns
Once upon a time, an advertiser once had a handful of channels across TV, radio, and print. Modern fragmentation changed all that. For one measurement executive, the solution lies in focusing on attention as a core currency and, more importantly, carefully considering the downstream consequences of the metrics buyers choose to value. “Attention metrics are […]
Hearst’s Mike Irenski: We Write About Our Audiences’ House, Not the White House
The appeal of traditional journalism to engaged, coveted audiences is still “news” to many major advertisers. But when established publishers try to make that case, marketers cite that brand safety concerns are top of mind. “I tell [those advertisers] it’s a miss, to be honest,” Mike Irenski, SVP, Programmatic Strategy, Newspapers & TV at Hearst, […]
For Programmatic to Perform, It Needs Kindness Built In, Says Spark Foundry’s Grant
The digital ad industry’s machinery is optimized for impressions and clicks, but a growing contingent argues that true performance requires a more considered, people-first approach. That would mean moving beyond blunt metrics to focus on the quality of the interaction, respecting a user’s time and attention while ensuring brands show up in safe, suitable, and […]
Givsly’s Hickey: Kindness Is the Strategy, Sales Are the KPI
Walking the line on social values has become a high-wire act for brands, with missteps leading to boycotts and sales slumps, a challenge recently highlighted by controversies that impacted major brands like Bud Light and Target. Chad Hickey believes the answer is not to retreat from values but to embrace them as a core business […]
Wunderkind’s Adam Gendelman: Ad Industry’s Quantity-Over-Quality Obsession Hurts Brand Affinity
The advertising industry’s fixation on serving maximum impressions continues to damage brand affinity and user experience, argues Adam Gendelman, VP, Head of Sales and Operations at Wunderkind. And that’s created a false choice between privacy respect and advertising performance that data shows doesn’t need to exist. “The biggest thing, and it’s still an issue today, […]





