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By Stuart Schwartzapfel, SVP, Media Partnerships at iSpot As TV and OTT converge, the sell- and buy-side of the premium ad industry are growing increasingly sophisticated in their ability to bundle and purchase cross-platform impressions. With these new developments come new demands of analytics providers, and iSpot has risen to the challenge with its Unified… Read More

COVID-19 was a hot topic during the first four weeks of the NFL’s 2020 season, and it’s sure to grow for the rest of this fall as well. As cases pop up around the league, we’ve already seen numerous games get moved — with more likely to come, too. But for the time being, Sundays… Read More

Most people know iSpot for measuring every second of TV advertising, and offering the largest website dedicated to showcasing those ads. To others, iSpot is also known for using that data to help track TV media spending, competitive and marketplace trends. But there is so much more. Top brands and TV networks rely on iSpot… Read More

With production stalled, and TV tentpoles and live sports off the air for months, late July and August were a welcome sight for the industry. MLB, NBA and NHL action all returned, and with them came impressions boosts and big brand advertisers. However, that was also a bit of a prelude to this fall, when… Read More

iSpot is happy to announce it has done the work to help brands and networks measure addressable advertising campaigns in accordance with the Open Addressable Ready measurement specifications developed by Project OAR, the consortium of media companies agencies and TV company, VIZIO. iSpot is the only company to create a real-time TV ad feed that… Read More

By Stuart Schwartzapfel, SVP, Media Partnerships at iSpot As the TV industry continues its massive transformation, brands are increasingly finding audiences in new streaming environments and experiences. And as ad-supported streaming providers proliferate, they not only need to prove they can deliver audiences and impressions, but to thrive, they need to prove the ad exposures… Read More

Background The coronavirus pandemic brought drastic change to all corners of the television and advertising industries this year. Some marketer categories, like travel, faced truly existential crises  — but others are faring better given the circumstances (get our report about the explosion in streaming-service ads).  Our always-on TV ad measurement and attribution platform is constantly… Read More

Accelerating Measurement for Audience-Based Advertising with OpenAP As TV viewing continues to rapidly transform, brands and networks are evolving to meet the moment with smarter ways to deliver better advertising experiences. For us that means smarter, more accurate ways to measure performance at scale with  TV ad insights that are trusted and actionable.  It also… Read More

We’ve been without live team sports for over three months now in the United States, but sports programming occurred both before quarantines were put in place and afterward too, to some extent. With certain league restarts seemingly just around the corner, iSpot wanted to look at which brands have been most active advertising during sports-related… Read More

The TV Commercial, Once Advertising’s Main Event, Suffers in the PandemicThe New York Times, 5/28/2020 The home improvement retailer spent more than $1 million to promote a Memorial Day discount on washer-dryer sets last year, according to the ad measurement company iSpot.TV, releasing an elaborate commercial with multiple actors in multiple locations. This year, the… Read More

Author: Allyson Dietz | Source: neustar Buying linear TV has always been equal parts art and science. It requires a strong analytical base—sizing up the right mix of programs, networks, and dayparts for your brand and budget isn’t for the faint of heart—but much of the work is done so far in advance that the… Read More

Without live sports on television for the last few months, networks that typically air sports programming (like ESPN’s family of networks and Fox Sports 1, among others) have turned to alternatives like esports to help fill time. Though “traditional” esports were already on TV prior to COVID-19, quarantines seemed to yield a rise in this… Read More