Japan: Streamhub launches cross-broadcaster video data platform
August 5, 2019
Streamhub, a London-based video analytics startup, has announced the launch of a catchup analytics, cross-industry data management platform for online video, in use across all broadcasters and agencies in Japan. In partnership with Video Research the audience research company working with all national broadcasters and agencies, this marks the first time rival broadcasters have worked together to pool their online video inventory to create attractive brand-safe propositions to report, plan and target campaigns at scale.
Having started as a BI platform akin to a “Google Analytics for the video business”, Streamhub has evolved its platform in collaboration with broadcasters, agencies and research companies to develop capabilities for cross-industry measurement and data activation through its analytics and DMP platforms.
This partnership positions Streamhub as the leading tech provider of broadcaster and publisher focused video analytics in the region, where the collaborative data model enables the creation of rich, compliant data needed for transactions at scale in face of much competition from global digital players.
“We have been in the data business for TV since the start,” said Yoshihide Ikeda, Director, Project Development Division at Video Research. “With TV evolving, it is exciting to work with advanced technology that simplifies the processing of billions of data points and our panel fusion process. We provide an essential standard for video inventory trading and we can now look forward to developing new frameworks and opportunities that brings the most out of AVoD and OTT through Streamhub’s capabilities.”
“We are proud that our total focus on video has led to this cross-industry data product for the broadcasters and agencies”, said Akihiro Tsuchiya, CEO of Streamhub. “We initially learnt a great deal working with TVer, Japan’s equivalent of the rumoured Salto and BritBox. This partnership took our technology one step further to support both the currency needs and data monetisation capabilities in a single common platform. This forms the basis of both a collaborative and competitive marketplace where there is shared access to basic “collective data” for planning at scale, whilst the broadcasters can view a variety of “individual” BI data whether its AVoD, Live, SVoD or QoS. It sets up the foundation for a transparent and scalable ecosystem to generate new opportunities through advanced use of data”.
Streamhub is planning to build on this success in Japan with its clients and partners in the Americas, Asia and Europe, seeking further opportunities and collaborations to apply its cutting-edge technologies to empower local and global media players.