DENVER, Oct. 05, 2017 -- Video ad serving platform, SpotX, today announced the integration of its header bidding suite with Amazon Publisher Services’ Transparent Ad Marketplace (TAM).
The SpotX and TAM integration is a fully server-side approach to video header bidding. SpotX brings over 10 years of video expertise to the table, providing competency and focus on the intricacies of monetizing and managing video content.
All publishers utilizing the TAM server-to-server header bidding solution can now take advantage of SpotX's Demand Facilitation team, Curated Marketplaces, verification controls, complete transparency, demand insights and the rest of SpotX’s suite of self-serve programmatic direct tools.
The solution allows media companies to easily improve revenue and user experience with a single call to TAM’s cloud-based marketplace, where all demand competes equally, according to Sean Buckley, CRO at SpotX.
“The integration will help media companies maximize revenue and control by bringing together Amazon’s unique demand with SpotX’s advanced integrations with over 65 DSPs,” Buckley said. “It will also enable deal ID-based private marketplace transactions, which are a critical part of the programmatic video landscape."
By activating SpotX, media companies will be able to manage demand partner latency, set price floors, allocate priority tiers to campaigns, and also access advanced analytics and reporting tools.
“With SpotX’s extensive experience managing video content, and TAM’s auction transparency and simple technical implementation, this integration will enable broadcasters to unlock higher programmatic CPMs and still deliver a great video experience,” added Ken Leeder, General Manager, Amazon Publisher Services.
Media contacts
SpotX: Chris Byrne, [email protected], +1 646 683 9184
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 infrastructure, and other monetization tools, like solutions for OTT and outstream video ad units. 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 Amsterdam, Belfast, Hamburg, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Stockholm, Singapore and Sydney. In October 2017, RTL Group, a leader across broadcast, content and digital, completed its 100% acquisition of SpotX. For updates, follow SpotX on Twitter and LinkedIn.


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