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comScore Brings Independent Metrics to Programmatic Buying to Elevate Quality Inventory and Trust in Transactions

comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ : SCOR) today announced that media buyers will be able to use key comScore advertising metrics directly in programmatic trading platforms. This is the first offering from the comScore Industry Trust Initiative, which is designed...
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A Security And Big Data Approach to Non Human Traffic Removal

In order to create comprehensive capabilities to remove non-human traffic (NHT) comScore has been at the forefront of the idea of combining IT security techniques with big data analytics.
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Challenges and Opportunities of Measurements in Mobile

As the umbrella of the ‘digital’ ecosystem continues to spread to new platforms and media types, measurement must also adapt to meet the expanding needs of the marketplace. More money is shifting into mobile, so the need to accurately and independently...
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Coronavirus pandemic and online behavioural shifts March 30 update

A top-level look at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting online consumer behaviour in Europe.
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So Long 2020 We Are Not Sorry to See You Go

At the beginning of 2020, no one could have predicted the year ahead. From the pandemic to social justice issues to the political season and increased consumer privacy protection concerns, businesses have been impacted by wave after wave of changes and...
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18-34 Year-Olds Are Habitually Online

Marketers Take Note: The Elusive 18-34 Year-Old is Habitually Online
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