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Oath agrees to pay $5m to settle childrens privacy charges

Oath, the ad tech division of Verizon, has agreed to pay around $5m (£3.9m) to settle charges that it violated a federal childrens privacy law. The fine is the largest

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Oath introduces unified suite of solutions for marketers and publishers

Oath, Verizon’s digital media subsidiary, has unified its ad tech offering under a single brand, bringing together the advertising and publishing solutions from its media brands. The suite, called Oath

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Tim Armstrong, Verizons head of advertising, reportedly leaving firm

Tim Armstrong, head of media and advertising at Verizon Communications, is reportedly in talks to leave the US mobile network and owner of Oath. According to the Wall Street Journal,

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Its our goal to reach 2bn consumers – Oath one year on

Oath – home to brands like AOL, HuffPost, and Tumblr – has just celebrated its one year anniversary after being setup by US telecoms giant Verizon on the back of

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Oath begins international rollout of new mobile ad experiences

Verizon subsidiary Oath has begun rolling out four new ad formats, which were initially announced back in December 2017, with a focus on augmented reality (AR), native advertising, and social.

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Yahoo has reportedly laid off more staff in the UK and US

Yahoo, which is now housed under Verizon’s Oath along with AOL, has laid off more staff in London and the US – following a round of layoffs in the company’s

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“We are the biggest digital publisher in the world” – Oaths first 100 days

Things move fast in the world of mobile – that’s its nature. Everyone is so focused on what’s next, it can be easy to lose sight of the recent past.

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Yahoo shuts down News Digest as Verizon clean up begins

Verizon-owned Yahoo has decided to shutter its News Digest app on both Android and iOS at the end of the month, just three years after launching the app. Launched in

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Verizon to cut 2,100 AOL/Yahoo jobs when it combines the two

Verizon will cut around 15 per cent of its AOL and Yahoo staff around the world, once it merges the two into a new company called ‘Oath’. Citing sources, TechCrunch

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Verizon confirms plans to launch a TV streaming service

Verizon chairman and CEO Lowell McAdam has confirmed that the company plans to launch an internet streaming service later this year. According to a report from Variety, citing remarks made

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