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How marketers are rolling out cookieless strategies in 2024

Sponsored by Resonate  •  May 17, 2024  • Tom Craig, Chief Technology Officer, Resonate In April, Google’s Chrome team announced the decision to delay — yet again — the deprecation of third-party cookies, this time to 2025. The reason cited was “ongoing challenges related to reconciling divergent feedback from the industry, regulators and developers.”  For

Publisher execs talk AI licensing deals, new applications for AI in latest earnings calls

By Sara Guaglione  •  May 17, 2024  • Ivy Liu Things are heating up between publicly-traded media companies and generative AI tech companies, resulting in more than one new AI licensing deal. Of the half dozen or so publishers’ earnings that Digiday tracks, two of them have announced deals with tech companies since their Q4

AUSTRAC and SkyCity Adelaide Agree to $67M Penalty Proposal

Gaming and entertainment company that provides sports, amusement, and recreation services, SkyCity Adelaide Pty Ltd (SkyCity), and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) have filed joint submissions with the Federal Court of Australia.  Their proposed AU$67 million penalty mentioned in the joint submissions was deemed appropriate in the context of the casino’s contravention of

Montana Vows Changes to Avoid Delayed Contracts. Some Health Providers Still Await Back Pay.

The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, whose Helena headquarters is shown in August 2022, is months behind in paying organizations contracted to connect people to care. The interruption is likely to have lasting effects, even after the state catches up. (Matt Volz/KFF Health News) The head of the Montana Department of Public

Bold Changes Are in Store for Medi-Cal in 2024, but Will Patients Benefit?

California’s safety-net health program, Medi-Cal, is on the cusp of major changes that could rectify long-standing problems and improve health care for the state’s low-income population. Starting Jan. 1, Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, will implement new standardized contracts with its 22 managed care health plans, which collectively cover 99% of enrollees. The new contracts tighten

NFL Will Discuss Rule Changes on Kickoffs, Fumbles Out of End Zone After 2023 Season

Scott Polacek @@ScottPolacek Twitter Logo Featured Columnist IV December 13, 2023 Ric Tapia/Getty Images There could be some rule changes in the NFL regarding kickoffs and fumbles for the 2024 season. NFL executive vice president of football ops Troy Vincent spoke Wednesday and called the kickoff a "dead ceremonial play today," per Tom Pelissero of

EXPLAINED: The big changes for train travel across Europe in 2024

Whether it be new 'nightsleepers' or eastward expansions, a whole host of new intra-European train routes and schedules are set to be launched in 2024. Here are the details thanks to The Man in Seat 61...

Pension changes set to boost UK tech

PhotoGranary - stock.adobe.com UK technology and science startups could benefit from changes to UK pension funds By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 02 Nov 2023 11:45 The UK’s leading venture capital (VC) and growth equity firms have signed up to Venture Capital Investment Compact, where they pledged to support efforts to unlock British pension investment

All the changes coming to macOS Sonoma in the latest 14.1 update explained

(Image credit: Future) We’ve just got the first big update for macOS Sonoma (Apple’s latest operating system for Macs and MacBooks, which was released in September). The Sonoma 14.1. update is available for all Mac users running macOS Sonoma, and can be downloaded and installed through the Software Update section found in System Settings.  If

Japan make two changes to take on Samoa in World Cup

Japan coach Jamie Joseph made two changes on Tuesday as the Brave Blossoms try to keep their quarter-final hopes alive by completing a World Cup hat-trick of victories over Samoa. Dylan Riley, who started the opening win over Chile but dropped to the bench for the 34-12 loss to England, comes back at outside centre

Changes on and off the pitch as a new era approaches for Women’s Super League

Soccer After a summer in which the England team took another historic step forward, the Women’s Super League returns this week with the next...

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How marketers are rolling out cookieless strategies in 2024

Sponsored by Resonate  •  May 17, 2024  • Tom Craig, Chief Technology Officer, Resonate In April, Google’s Chrome team announced the decision to delay — yet again — the deprecation of third-party cookies, this time to 2025. The reason cited was “ongoing challenges related to reconciling divergent feedback from the industry, regulators and developers.”  For

Publisher execs talk AI licensing deals, new applications for AI in latest earnings calls

By Sara Guaglione  •  May 17, 2024  • Ivy Liu Things are heating up between publicly-traded media companies and generative AI tech companies, resulting in more than one new AI licensing deal. Of the half dozen or so publishers’ earnings that Digiday tracks, two of them have announced deals with tech companies since their Q4

AUSTRAC and SkyCity Adelaide Agree to $67M Penalty Proposal

Gaming and entertainment company that provides sports, amusement, and recreation services, SkyCity Adelaide Pty Ltd (SkyCity), and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) have filed joint submissions with the Federal Court of Australia.  Their proposed AU$67 million penalty mentioned in the joint submissions was deemed appropriate in the context of the casino’s contravention of

Their first baby came with medical debt: These parents won’t have another

by Noam N. Levey, KFF Health News Credit: CC0 Public Domain Heather Crivilare was a month from her due date when she was rushed to an operating room for an emergency cesarean section. The first-time mother, a high school teacher in rural Illinois, had developed high blood pressure, a sometimes life-threatening condition in pregnancy that

Heart attack symptoms: Know what’s a medical emergency

Heart attack symptoms: Know what's a medical emergency Whether the symptoms seem obvious or are more subtle, take them seriously and get immediate medical care. By Mayo Clinic Staff A heart attack usually causes chest pain for more than 15 minutes. The chest pain may be mild or severe. Some people don't have any chest