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Last month, online video ad network Tremor Media added some mobile capabilities through its acquisition of Transpera. But many former members of the Transpera team are now at Tremor competitor YuMe to help improve its mobile ad platform. Read more »

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Transpera has raised a $9 million round of financing to advance its mobile video ad network. Operating a video ad platform that is device-agnostic, Transpera can serve ads across multiple mobile devices, including the Apple iPhone and iPad, Google Android devices and Blackberry smartphones. Read more »

3D TV Not All its Cracked Up to 3Be? Even with a new TV you’ll still need to wear the glasses, and the content becomes unwatchable for those not wearing glasses. (TV by the Numbers) Fox Interactive Now Called News Corp. Digital Media; new name comes […] Read more »

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Mobile epitomizes the shift in power to consumers, who have grown accustomed to controlling the kind of media they consume, how they consume it, when they consume it, and how they share their experiences through it. While the enormity of options available might seem overwhelming, it presents a rare opportunity for advertisers to communicate directly with the intended audience through sophisticated targeting, to precisely measure the impact of individual campaigns, to positively persuade the consumer to buy, and finally, to achieve the elusive nirvana of tying the purchase back to the advertising campaign in a scientific manner. Mobile advertising presents a unique opportunity to the media ecosystem not only to make traditional media more accountable but also to reinvent interactive advertising in the most fundamental way. Mobile ad networks play the important role of a broker between advertisers and publishers. The ad ecosystem has evolved over the last 12 months. In this report we will take a look at the value chain, the evolution and the players, and discuss some emerging themes in this segment. Read more »

Mobile video startup Transpera has raised $8.25 million in Series B funding from Labrador Ventures, Flybridge Capital Partners, Intel Capital and First Round Capital including debt financing from Silicon Valley Bank. Read more »

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