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    The DAX deal is the latest chapter in that saga, although with one notable difference. While U.S. audio partnerships have so far dominated the headlines, the Global tie-up would be the most significant extension of this model into international markets. 

    Global is one of the U.K.’s dominant audio players—it brought in roughly $1.1 billion in annual revenue in the year ending in March 2024—and DAX is its digital advertising platform, making this a meaningful step for Amazon in European audio.

    The strategy, however, extends well beyond audio. 

    Amazon has been pursuing a parallel set of partnerships across the connected TV space, striking deals with Roku, Disney’s ad exchange DRAX, and Netflix in the last year. Each partnership hinges on the same core premise, which is that the ability to layer Amazon’s retail data onto ad buys makes the inventory more appealing. 

    As a result, the more data-enriched inventory Amazon can make available through its DSP, the more indispensable the ADSP becomes as a buying platform. 

    For advertisers who care about linking exposure to purchase behavior, Amazon data is nearly impossible to replicate. As a result, the pitch to buyers is better targeting, better attribution, and a cleaner path from audio ad exposure to measurable purchase behavior that can be activated programmatically.

    In a market where CTV and digital audio are both growing rapidly, controlling the demand-side infrastructure gives Amazon significant leverage, and the DAX deal fits neatly into that ambition. 

    It also marks the moment Amazon’s data-enablement strategy officially crossed the Atlantic in audio, a quiet but consequential expansion of what is fast becoming one of the ad industry’s most valuable infrastructure plays.

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    The Atlantic Sponsorship (EXCLUSIVE): Credit where credit is due: Few sales teams are more creative than the fine folks shilling The Atlantic. Earlier this week, the publisher penned a three-year partnership with the cruise liner Seabourn, an arrangement that entails sponsorship and advertising commitments, but is primarily a sui generis subscriptions play. The tie-up will see The Atlantic providing onboard programming and curating the library with Atlantic magazines and works from its bench of famous contributors, while ship-goers will receive complimentary access while aboard and a three-month trial subscription following disembarkation. The deal, although simply the latest in a long line of creative commercial ventures from the publisher, is certainly its richest in terms of available wordplay.

    The Post Flight: While much has been rightfully made of the exodus of reporting talent to flee The Washington Post amid its tailspin, too little attention has been paid to a similar scattering of its commercial talent. To wit, The Guardian recently snapped up two former Post notables, Will Carrico and Anthony Lanotte, who are joining the publisher as director and associate director of advertising partnerships, respectively. If the D.C. outlet continues its convulsions, I imagine these departures will be merely the first of many. 

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