Europe




27:08

Be More Magpie

We are really excited about the theme this year – ‘how to solve the biggest challenges that face our industry today’. And we want to talk to you about one such challenge and our view that we should all Be More Magpie.
10:25

The Future of Culture, with Sibylle Tretera, Pinterest

Pinterest is the home of inspiration. We strive to bring everyone the inspiration to create a life they love. Everyday, billions of Pins shape culture across the world and empower Pinners to turn dreams into reality. Join Sibylle Tretera, for a deep-dive into how we (yes, you and us) can shape culture through our ideas, creativity, and insights.
10:21

Behind the Scenes: A Frank Conversation about Race Dynamics on Branded Video Shoots

Tanya Jones is a seasoned Television and Digital Media Producer and the founder of Mama Bear Media Group. She sits down with Jennifer Braunschweiger, Shutterstock's Head of Content Marketing, to have a fun but real conversation about the importance of diverse perspectives and experiences in the Content Marketing Space. Three takeaways: 1. Understand your brand, know what it stands for. What is your vision for this content, and where are you distributing it? Make sure you share this...
19:36

Help, My Audience is Gaming: How Can I Navigate the Violence Element of Gaming?

Over 1/3 of the world’s population are gamers…gaming is up +19.6% y-o-y ($174.9 bn). Brands are eager to advertise, with the caveat it’s in a brand-safe & suitable environment. Conspicuously, PEGI rate that over half of video games contain a degree of violence, so does level of violence jeopardise brands that are advertising in it? Games are highly contextual environments needing a custom no-one-size-fits-all approach. We present a framework for brands to find the right suitability strategy &...
22:36

The Great Cookie Crisis

Cookies are going away, which means in order for businesses to serve their customers efficiently they need to own their customer data. Fortunately, COVID forced businesses to open up new channels and methods of engaging with customers to help them through the crisis, but what does that mean when the cookies go away? This panel of industry experts focus on how businesses can learn more from their current first party data, and more effectively collect data in new ways to ensure they are ready...
16:31

Identity in Advertising: How to Future-Proof Data-Driven Marketing

The use of data in advertising is experiencing a period of chaos as privacy regulations tighten and anti-tracking announcements from browsers become more frequent. It’s resulted in brands being presented with an abundance of choice and solutions. But to set up for long-term success, be privacy compliant and rebuild consumer trust, brands need to take charge of their data strategy. In this session, Elizabeth Brennan, Head of Advertiser Strategy at Permutive, will share how brands can take...
27:04

Connection, Culture, and the Rise of Online Community

Online communities have attracted global attention in recent months, but they are not new. These spaces have long been part of the cultural zeitgeist and home to the most authentic, passionate conversations on the internet. They also bring an immense opportunity for brands. Join Reddit’s Head of International, Tariq Mahmoud and OMD UK Chief Digital Officer, Suzy Ryder as they explore the rise of online community, its role in the wider media mix, and the brands finding real success in these...
19:49

Approaching Brand Safety and Suitability in EMEA’s Complex News Cycles

Brands unwittingly spent at least $235 million in advertising on sites linked to disinformation in 2019, based on GDI estimates. This number is likely to continue growing as fast-evolving news cycles create opportunities for bad actors to spread disinformation. To better understand the relationship between controversy and disinformation, DV recently released a special report that examined content trends from 2020 and early 2021
21:56

Microsoft Advertising’s the Noodle: Creating Equitable Growth

In response to the changes brought on by this past year, businesses and marketers have shifted from digital transformation to digital acceleration. They’ve overhauled their strategies to find growth as consumers strapped in and started the long rollercoaster ride of shifting behaviors with ups and downs along the way. Many people and small businesses alike have struggled to adapt, and companies have found purpose in helping communities disadvantaged by the pandemic. Join Theo Theodorou,...
38:58

Reducing Bias in Creative Sourcing and Discovery

From suggested search terms to sorting functionalities like “popular,” the way people source creative imagery today is inherently biased. In this workshop session, Shutterstock’s Kristen Sanger will share insights from the company’s vast trove of search query data, along with actionable ways to eliminate bias from your searches and to bring diversity into your own creative executions for imagery, video, and music--in front of and behind the camera.
04:15

OpenX Roundtable: What's Next in the Post-Cookie World?

The upcoming end of the cookie is the dominant topic throughout all of digital advertising, and a series of key questions has emerged that the industry collectively needs to answer. How will marketers go about targeting their audiences without cookies? How will the open web compete with the walled gardens? What needs to happen now in order to be ready for 2022 and beyond? This discussion, led by Advertising Week in partnership with OpenX, will be a chance for leading publishers, agencies,...
10:04

Ask Me Anything, with Margaret Jobling, NatWest

Ten minutes with an industry expert: come armed with your questions and ask them anything, from what inspires them, to who are their heroes, to what’s their greatest mistake. You can Ask Me Anything.
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