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  • Is SundaySky The Criteo Of Video?

    The SundaySky has shifted. Since the video ad company launched its SmartVideo platform in 2011, it has ramped up its focus on personalized ads and video content. It’s an evolution for a company whose platform was first used by brands like AT&T to create videos for customer messaging. SundaySky has raised $40 million in funding to date from investors […]

  • Facebook Acquires Ad Tech To Zero In On Publishers

    Facebook’s purchase of video supply-side platform (SSP) LiveRail for $500 million underpins its deeper foray into video advertising and positions the social network as a major force in premium publisher monetization. While some experts argue the purchase is a direct response to Google’s recent launch of its programmatic video marketplace Google Partner Select, the sum […]

  • Facebook To Acquire Video Ad Platform LiveRail

    Facebook has agreed to buy video ad platform LiveRail, the companies said today. The acquisition will build Facebook’s capabilities around video, both on its own platform and on those of other publishers. LiveRail customers include Major League Baseball (MLB.com), A&E Networks, Gannett and Dailymotion, giving Facebook its first video ad server integration with premium video owners.  Terms of the deal weren’t […]

  • Publishers, Brands Buzz Over Programmatic Private Marketplace Buys

    While both programmatic buying and online video are in vogue, the best way for these two to come together—in the opinions of both publishers and brands—is through private marketplace buys. Programmatic video ad platform BrightRoll has seen 50% of the top 50 publishers engage in private marketplace deals, said company founder and CEO Tod Sacerdoti […]

  • Video Ads Platform Coull Says Data Can Solve Pre-Roll Relevance Problems

    Despite a surge in mobile video consumption, inventory is still constrained. A number of technology companies are looking to diversify pre- or post-roll inventory by adding contextual layers or new formats altogether. One such player is video advertising technology company Coull. Richard Nunn was recently named chief commercial officer for Coull. He was a digital […]

  • Amazon's Potential Streaming Media Play Could Strengthen FreeWheel Relationship

    Amazon’s rumored development of an ad-supported, free streaming media service, reported first by the Wall Street Journal Thursday, but subsequently denied by a company spokesperson, could solidify its relationship with FreeWheel. FreeWheel is a video ad platform used by Comcast and Amazon among others. When Comcast announced its intent to acquire FreeWheel earlier this month, […]

  • Separating The Myth From Reality In Programmatic TV

    The general consensus is there’s a long way to go before linear TV buys are fully automated. Despite advancements in pushing programmatic into video-on-demand (VOD) environments, the enablement of programmatic transactions in linear TV is still in its infancy. Part of this has to do with the state of the technology. “All the tools in […]

  • LiveRail Brings TV-Style Ad Breaks To RTB

    Video ad-tech companies are trying to show programmatic methods can be used for long-form, linear-style ad breaks. LiveRail, which counts the primetime TV digital units at CBS Interactive, Major League Baseball and A&E networks as customers, has debuted a product that supports the sale of such ad pods as slices of real-time bidded inventory. The […]

  • Why The Mobile App Will Die

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Andrei Dunca, co-founder and chief technology officer at LiveRail. Just a few years ago, consumers used numerous apps on their desktop computers, such as Winamp for music, Windows Media Player […]

  • Jeffries: Video Ad Network Model Has Early Advantages, Coming Challenges

    Video is a big part of the programmatic ad discussion taking place at New York’s Advertising Week. A recent look at the landscape by Jeffries & Co. finds that early players like Tremor and YuMe have certain advantages in the short term. But the time is nearing when the majority of video advertising will be […]

  • LiveRail Backs Deal ID In Bid To Make Programmatic 'More Like Direct'

    Video supply-side platform LiveRail is introducing Deal ID support for all its publisher clients to bring real-time bidding and direct-ad sales methods closer together. Read the release. While general market SSPs like the Rubicon Project and PubMatic have used Deal IDs for publishers in its private marketplaces for some time, video-brand media companies have been […]

  • Aiming Solely At Major Publishers, LiveRail's Programmatic Impressions Doubled In 2013

    At a time when most of the established video-ad players are looking to serve as marketplaces catering to both buyers and sellers, LiveRail is strictly focused on publishers. The 6-year-old company, which began life as yield optimizer for publisher video inventory, now offers a broader set of supply-side platform tools. Sixty percent of the 4 […]

  • As It Marches Toward IPO, Tremor Seeks Differentiation On Viewability, Programmatic

    Some might view the timing of Tremor Video’s May S-1 filing with the SEC in preparation for its IPO as sign of a “video ad bubble,” but Michael Pachter, managing director of equity research for Wedbush Securities, warns that a public offering generally says more about the individual company than a particular industry segment, like […]

  • At Video Forum, Major Publishers Embrace Programmatic, As Buyers Demand Outcomes

    For major publishers that built their businesses on print and glossy magazine pages, there is a clear sense that programmatic ad sales methods are becoming mainstream. What’s less clear is how to address the problems that programmatic has forced on them, namely, the struggle over developing a common metric and how to define terms like […]

  • Video Ad Rivals Collaborate On Open-Source Viewability

    You know viewability is a big deal when rivals in a given space band together to promote a new open source standard around it. That’s what’s happening in online video as TubeMogul organizes a group of fellow video ad tech vendors including BrightRoll, Innovid, LiveRail and SpotXchange to support OpenVV (or Open VideoView), a viewability […]

  • Monetizing Live Streams For The Super Bowl And Other Big Events: Three Approaches

    “Data Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is by Mark Trefgarne, CEO of LiveRail, a publisher monetization platform for video. A large number of Americans will watch this weekend’s big game live via our PC’s, tablets and other Internet-enabled devices […]

  • Health And Drug Ads Are Most Blocked, Says Video RTB Firm LiveRail

    Real-time online video ad platform LiveRail found that health, drug, and medicine advertisements were some of the most blocked on its RTB video ad network in Q4 2012. Through its Check Point technology, LiveRail lets publisher clients put up restrictions and blocks when it comes to what ads can win at an RTB auction. LiveRail […]

  • Online Video GRPs Place Undue Burden on Publishers

    “Data Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is by Mark Trefgarne, CEO of LiveRail, a provider of a supply-side platform for video. The need for online GRPs has come clearly into focus this year. Solutions like ComScore VCE, DoubleVerify […]

  • CEO Trefgarne Says Video Ad Serving Core Differentiates LiveRail From Competitors With Display Legacy

    Mark Trefgarne is Co-Founder and CEO of LiveRail, a video advertising technology company. AdExchanger.com: Let’s start with a little background on you. How did your consultancy lead to video advertising technology? MT: We started LiveRail about four years ago, which came out of a consulting company that I was running in London. The founding team […]

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