And here's a bonus.
LIST OF The Daily Beast's ADVERTISERS - UPDATED 9-27-2016
Direct Advertisers
Reservebar.com
support@reservebar.com
(855) 588-1277
National Geographic Channel (New show "Killing Reagan")
channel.nationalgeographic.com
John Campbell SVP, Global Partnerships & U.S. Publisher, National Geographic & NationalGeographic.com +1 212 822 7445 john.campbell@natgeo.com
Kimberly Connaghan VP, Global Partnerships & Publisher, National Geographic Traveler & Kids +1 212 822 7431 kimberly.connaghan@natgeo.com
Bob Amberg National Brand Director +1 212 822 7437 robert.amberg@natgeo.com
Kelly Blue Book
kbb.com
http://www.kbb.com/company/contact/
Starz.com
Board of directors:
http://ir.starz.com/contactboard.cfm
Corporate Secretary
Starz
12300 Liberty Boulevard
Englewood, CO 80112
United States
sps.nyu.edu New York University
sps.info.nyu.edu
(212)998-7200
Adidas shoes
adidas AG
Corporate Communication
World of Sports
Adi-Dassler-Straße 1
91074 Herzogenaurach
Germany
p+49 9132 84 2352
[Expand Post] f+49 9132 84 2138
Send an email
http://www.adidas-group.com/
Native Ads
National Geographic Channel (see above)
Whipclip App (used for video playback but advertizes itself also)
Ad Network Ads
Healthgrades.com
Livingly.com
Howstuffworks.com
Microsoft.com
(These and many more all provided by Outbrain rotating ad service)
Paypal.com (adsense)
Notes!
Man this is some deja-vu. Daily Beast looks almost exactly how Gawker did when we first started targeting them with DISNOD: Big, juicy, direct banner ads from high profile companies, with a light smattering of rotating ad banners from a generic provider (Taboola in Gawker's case, mostly Outbrain here). Its like a pristine wilderness of ads to feast on, and not the bombed-out hellscape of Gawker with hidden links and ad services that point to dead ends everywhere.
This chicken is ripe for the plucking, if anons have the autism.