Yahoo: 'Ads And Content Are Going To Merge More And More' [THE BRIEF]
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Yahoo COO Henrique De Castro talked about the future of advertising at the company at the IAB's annual leadership meeting and how it is going to come secondary to giving readers personalized content. While Adweek notes that it probably isn't going to have BuzzFeed-esque native ads, De Castro did state that "ads and content are going to merge more and more."
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