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A demand-side platform (DSP) is a concept that combines various software for advertisers (or advertising agencies) to automate the process of buying and selling ad impressions in real time. [ 1 ]
Through partnerships with both premium publishers and demand-side platforms (“DSPs”) – including FOX Sports, FuboTV, DirecTV and FanDuel Sports Network (formerly Bally Sports) as well as programmatic advertising platform StackAdapt – Nexxen is able to offer advertisers the opportunity to boost campaign engagement and drive spend.
TubeMogul's DSP aggregates multiple inventory sources, including advertising exchanges, supply-side platforms, advertising networks as well as direct relationships with premium publishers, local and national broadcasters, cable networks and multichannel video programming distributors.
A supply-side platform interfaces on the publisher side to advertising networks and exchanges, which in turn interface to demand-side platforms (DSP) on the advertiser side. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This system allows advertisers to put online advertising and DOOH advertising before a selected target audience . [ 5 ]
On September 21, 2016, The Trade Desk became a public company with an $18 offering price. The company's opening day was reported as a "vote of confidence for the demand-side platform, whose S1 filing revealed healthy financials: Triple digit revenue growth and profitability — rare in a sector that is seeing much of its growth chomped away by the duopoly Google and Facebook."
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It has both demand-side platform (DSP), supply-side platform (SSP), and ad serving functionalities. It integrates with advertising sources including Google's "Authorized Buyers" ad exchange, Magnite, Pubmatic and other aggregators.
A visualization of the real-time bidding market in online advertising.It is reproduced under a Creative Commons license from Diaz Ruiz (2024) [1]. Real-time bidding (RTB) is a means by which advertising inventory is bought and sold on a per-impression basis, via instantaneous programmatic auction, similar to financial markets.