New Delhi: DoubleVerify, a leading software platform for digital media measurement, data, and analytics, and Innovid, a leading independent connected TV (CTV) advertising delivery and measurement platform, today announced an expansion of their partnership to support the automation of DoubleVerify’s DV Video OmniTag.
Innovid and DV’s partnership began in 2014 with the aim of automating unnecessary manual work for advertisers when monitoring and optimizing their media quality across screens. This newly expanded integration builds upon that original concept, mitigating the risk of manual errors and delayed launches, across desktop, mobile, and now CTV. By using the automated DV Video OmniTag integration, advertisers can shorten their overall speed-to-market for placements by forty-eight to seventy-two hours.
“We continuously innovate with a focus on simplicity and workflow automation to maximize operational efficiency for advertisers,” says DoubleVerify’s CPO, Jack Smith. “That’s why we’re excited to offer Innovid clients an even more seamless way to authenticate the quality of their video campaigns and protect brand equity across all digital screens, including CTV, by easily activating DV video solutions directly within the Innovid platform.”
This offering also automatically activates one of DV’s leading video solutions for Innovid advertisers – DV Video Complete, which includes campaign monitoring, pre-bid avoidance, post-bid blocking, and our exclusive, MRC-accredited innovation, DV Video Filtering.
“As consumers continue to flock to CTV and advertiser budgets follow, it’s increasingly important for brands to feel confident that they are getting the most value out of their investment,” says Dale Older, CPO at Innovid. “This expanded partnership further enhances our award-winning CTV ad serving and measurement platform and provides more value and efficiency to clients. The integration gives brands and agencies the peace of mind that they have strong, seamless protection across their omnichannel initiatives, including CTV.”