Earlier this week, Buzzfeed reported that Apple was going to start phasing out its iAd advertising network — rather than having an ad sales business, the company was rumored to automate things and let developers submit ads directly. While that still could happen, language in a message posted Friday, January 15 from Apple to developers is more definitive: iAd is shutting down on June 30, Engadget reports.
As of today, Apple won't be accepting new apps into the program, though the company says current campaigns can continue to run and earn revenue through that June 30 shutdown date. If you have an app that's already part of the network, you can continue creating campaigns using Apple's iAd Workbench, as well. As to what'll happen on June 30th beyond this shutdown, no one knows. If Buzzfeed's report is accurate, Apple will have some other, more automated system in place — but if that's happening, it hasn't been announced yet.






