Apple is now directly selling ads shown in the Apple News app for the first time, according to Axios.

Apple has been selling its own ad inventory in search and within its App Store for a while. However, until now, it’s relied on third-party vendors to sell Apple News ads. Now the tech giant is pitching new ad units that it hopes will maximize revenue for itself and its publishing partners, according to Axios. Key points from the report: 

  • Beginning next year, Apple will sell premium sponsorships of editorially curated content for relevant events, such as the Met Gala, the U.S. Open, and more.
  • In addition to premium sponsorships, the Apple News team is also pitching banner placements and video ads across 17 different formats, including carousel ads that feature different products.
  • Advertisers will also be able to sponsor specific feeds within Apple News, should they wish to contextually align with certain topics.
  • A new sponsorship unit will soon be available as a banner ad at the top of the Apple News Feed.
  • Publishers will get a 70% cut of the ad revenue sold by Apple within their articles.
  • They will get a percentage of the ad revenue sold by Apple within the Apple News feed, dependent on engagement with their content.
  • Apple News publishers will continue to receive 100% of the revenue from the advertising that they sell against their content in the app.




Article provided with permission from AppleWorld.Today