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In a note at the end of 2017, Quartz publisher Jay Lauf gave his thanks to readers and advertisers, making it a point of pride that the commercial team at Quartz had been "very deliberate" about never putting its inventory on open exchanges. Sounds a bit in-the-weeds, but in a year where brand safety was top of mind for publishers and brands alike, Quartz's five-year resistance to go the programmatic route seems downright prescient today. We discuss this perspective, as well as what it means to be "Quartzy," and how the digital media landscape is shaping up in 2018.
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In a note at the end of 2017, Quartz publisher Jay Lauf gave his thanks to readers and advertisers, making it a point of pride that the commercial team at Quartz had been "very deliberate" about never putting its inventory on open exchanges. Sounds a bit in-the-weeds, but in a year where brand safety was top of mind for publishers and brands alike, Quartz's five-year resistance to go the programmatic route seems downright prescient today. We discuss this perspective, as well as what it means to be "Quartzy," and how the digital media landscape is shaping up in 2018.

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