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Akamai, SpotX and Yospace team up to Go Live with addressable advertising at scaleNEW YORK and LONDON, Sept. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Akamai, SpotX and Yospace have set out the key principles of monetizing major live events over OTT in a white paper entitled "Go Live: Addressable, Ad-Supported, Live Video At Scale," which was made available at the IBC Show in Amsterdam this month. Drawing from the technology companies' wealth of combined experience in delivering and monetizing the largest live audiences in the world, the paper focuses on the three key pillars of major event television – monetization, scale and viewer experience – and outlines the technical complexities involved in delivering all three in an environment where viewing records are being broken on a regular basis while the demand for data-enriched advertising is increasing. Prefetch is a central theme of the Go Live whitepaper. Yospace, the world's foremost provider of server-side ad insertion (SSAI) technology, operates closely with the broadcast headend, allowing it to detect an upcoming ad break before it happens. Ad calls are made early to an ad server, such as SpotX, who then have more time to instruct the programmatic marketplace and generate the highest possible CPM and fill-rate for the rights-holder. "Delivering addressable advertising at scale is the next big challenge for broadcasters and rights-holders," said Tim Sewell, CEO at Yospace. "During a major live event millions of viewers around the globe can go to an ad break at the same time, placing huge demand on the advertising ecosystem. This white paper explains how the leaders in SSAI, video advertising and content delivery have addressed that." Monetization at such scale will only work if the right delivery mechanisms are in place. Akamai, a global leading Content Delivery Network (CDN), reliably handles peaks in audience demand to deliver video and ad content at scale, while providing a seamless, broadcast-quality viewing experience. "Content providers understand the potential of OTT as more audiences move to consume content online," states Campbell Foster, VP of Product Marketing at Akamai. "The challenge for live and linear content is delivering the seamless, high-quality experiences viewers are accustomed to from TV, while effectively monetizing content through one-to-one addressability at scale. This whitepaper focuses on how manage peak demand to optimize monetization of live content at scale." The white paper also looks at how SSAI technology and the wider ad ecosystem is adapting to the requirements of a maturing OTT world. Support for low latency streaming, at scale, and for data security mechanisms, both safeguarding the privacy of the viewer and protecting the value of therights-holders audience, are addressed. "Live inventory is a growing sector of our business and as audiences continue to consume content across multiple platforms like OTT, monetizing live video becomes even more important," said Mike Shehan, co-founder and CEO at SpotX. "We believe that the media industry needs to understand the technology behind what can truly take addressable, ad-support live video to scale, and this white paper outlines all the relevant information." Download the white paper here: About Akamai About Yospace In partnership with the UK's biggest commercial broadcaster, ITV, Yospace was the first company to successfully demonstrate SSAI in a live broadcast stream, in 2012 – an achievement that was recognised by the IBC Innovation Awards. Today, the multi-award-winning platform services major broadcasters across the globe and is widely recognised as both the most innovative and most reliable in scaling to monetise major event traffic. Customers include: AT&T Entertainment Group in North America; Sky Media, ITV, BT Sport, Channel 4, Sky Deutschland, TV4, Telia and Medialaan in Europe; SonyLIV, Seven West Media, Network Ten in APAC. In 2017, Akamai announced that their dynamic ad insertion capabilities would be exclusively powered by the Yospace platform. About SpotX Headquartered in Denver, SpotX has nearly 600 employees in 24 offices worldwide including Amsterdam, Hamburg, London, Los Angeles, Milan, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Singapore, Stockholm, Sydney, and Tokyo. In October 2017, RTL Group completed its 100% acquisition of SpotX which is currently combining its business with smartclip, a sister company. Learn more at www.spotx.tv and follow @SpotX on Twitter and LinkedIn. Media Contacts: Tammy Blythe Goodman Chris Nicholson Paul Davies
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