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The Attribution Reset (with Yousef Kattan)

24 min · 27 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio The Attribution Reset (with Yousef Kattan)

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Yousef Kattan, Founder and CEO of Truth Marketing, joins this episode of Adtech Unfiltered for a candid conversation about the state of measurement and attribution. From the myth of last-click to the limits of a so-called "single source of truth," Yousef explores how the industry is evolving—and what it will take to get measurement right. Together with host Noor Naseer, Kattan unpacks privacy regulation, AI-driven modeling, MTA's future, and the growing responsibility agencies have to educate clients. As imperfect data, platform discrepancies, and CFO scrutiny intensify, this episode offers a timely conversation on strengthening measurement strategy.

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