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smartclip digitises the linear TV ad break

April 4, 2023 09.31 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

RTL Group’s adtech development unit smartclip has launched the programmatic linear TV ad break replacement, the technical implementation of programmatic buying for TV spots within the linear TV ad break.

According to the company, the brand-new feature can replace the full ad break or single spots via addressable TV, based on the European-wide HbbTV standard. The programmatic ad break replacement enables advertisers to target TV audiences with dedicated TV spots on a household level.

Through programmatic ad break booking, individual spots can be placed into any position within the linear ad break digitally — expanding TV advertising with versatile targeting options to deliver individual messages to different audiences in a brand-safe environment. Supported ad formats include the digital replacement of one or multiple spots within an ad break or single spot placements as well as the delivery of a pre-roll-like format into the linear TV programme.

Commenting on the development, Thomas Servatius, CEO at smartclip, said: “The programmatic replacement of the linear TV ad break is the next big opportunity in TV advertising, and will transform how linear TV ads are bought and sold.

“TV advertising has adapted to digitisation and increasing competition for viewers’ attention across devices and platforms. While we have made significant progress in connected TV advertising and addressable TV solutions with regards to special placements within broadcast TV, the traditional ad break was largely untouched. Digitising this last frontier of TV advertising, while broadcasters retain control over their ad inventory and usage data, opens up new opportunities to monetise the most consumed video medium in Europe”.

The technical framework is based on smartx — smartclip’s holistic full-stack ad serving and SSP solution — and follows IAB guidelines to provide open access standards for DSPs. The first ad deliveries have been successfully carried out via an exclusive partnership with d-force and Active Agent in the German market. Programmatic linear TV ad break replacement is planned to be rolled out to other European markets later in the year.

The programmatic linear TV ad break replacement is designed to meet the evolving needs of broadcasters and create new opportunities for advertisers. The solution enables advertisers to digitally substitute spots and place targeted ads within a linear TV ad break via programmatic, automated buying processes through Demand-Side Platforms (DSPs).

The technical framework is based on smartx — smartclip’s holistic full-stack ad serving and SSP solution — and follows IAB guidelines to provide open access standards for DSPs. The first ad deliveries have been successfully carried out via an exclusive partnership with d-force and Active Agent in the German market. Programmatic linear TV ad break replacement is planned to be rolled out to other European markets later in the year.

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