DENVER, July 10, 2017 -- Video ad serving platform SpotX today announced the formation of the Advanced Solutions Group, a global consulting arm focused on guiding advertisers’ and media owners’ video advertising strategies, particularly in emerging, high-value spaces like OTT.
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As linear television and digital video converge, broadcasters, TV networks, telecommunications companies and other enterprise-level companies increasingly require technical and operational assistance to innovate and transform their business models.
The Advanced Solutions Group will assist enterprise-level advertisers and media owners in planning modern architecture for their video advertising strategies. This includes designing end-to-end solutions for data activation, technical set-ups and product development in a way that enables buyers and sellers to transact around context and audience in a real-time, protected framework.
The group will be led by Allen Klosowski, who joined SpotX in 2013 to head mobile and connected TV initiatives. Klosowski, who assumes the title of VP, Advanced Solutions Group, said, “Audiences are fragmenting across many different streaming platforms for live and linear content, not just on-demand video, in increasing numbers. Our broadcast and enterprise customers face significant technical and operational challenges in transitioning to cross-screen monetization. SpotX’s advanced ad serving tools enable dynamic ad insertion, podding and Audience Lock data protection to help media owners maximize revenue from their content across all screens.”
SpotX recently announced partnerships with major OTT players, including Sling TV and Samba TV, and works with most advertising supported OTT service providers in the US.
The Advanced Solutions Group will steer strategic development for enterprise-level clients who need an enhanced degree of involvement to help them more successfully monetize their assets across all devices, particularly in emerging, high-value spaces like OTT.
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About SpotX
SpotX is a video ad serving platform providing media owners with monetization tools for desktop, mobile and connected devices. The platform features modern ad serving and programmatic enablement technology, and other monetization tools, including outstream video ad units and solutions for connected TV. SpotX gives publishers the control, transparency and actionable insights needed to understand buyer behavior, manage access and pricing, and maximize revenue. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, and has offices in New York, San Francisco, London, Sydney, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Hamburg, Belfast, and Singapore. In July 2014, RTL Group, a leader across broadcast, content and digital, acquired a 65% stake in SpotX. For updates, follow SpotX on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Media contacts US: Chris Byrne, [email protected], +1 646 683 9184 EMEA: Joanna Burton, [email protected], +020 8068 2951 JAPAC: Karen Tan, [email protected], +65 9106 6663


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