Advanced Television

BigBand unveils targeted advertising for IPTV

October 27, 2011

BigBand Networks has unveiled its IP-based targeted advertising application. Operators using the application can increase advertising revenue generated from live TV that is delivered to both STBs and IP-connected devices.

With its patented virtual zoning technique, BigBand has created a method for digital TV service providers to deliver ads based on targeting criteria most attractive to an advertiser. Ads can be sent to traditional ad zones, to groups of devices based on demographics, or to geographic areas down to zip+4 codes. Featuring the BigBand Media Services Platform (MSP), this network-based application allows ad delivery to be verified by the service provider’s network in a manner consistent with today’s measurement which is familiar to advertisers and ad agencies. The targeted advertising application integrates with existing back-office systems, and BigBand claims it is the first dynamic ad insertion for multicast IPTV with virtual zoning. The application dramatically reduces the bandwidth necessary to deliver both zoned and targeted advertising.

“Technical solutions that allow operators to create advertising inventory from advanced TV and IP-based systems are important elements to sustain and grow company revenues in today’s splintering TV ad market,” said Heather Way, Research Analyst, Parks Associates. “Virtual zoning is a practical transition from traditional geographic boundary targeting providing a high degree of flexibility for service providers to refine TV addressability while increasing the value proposition for advertisers.”

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