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Upfront

TV+

CTV video ad spending committed in advance.

 

An initial sum of money paid before the acquisition of a video game. May also include other preliminary costs.

 

The channels/platforms and duration of time that content can be used for 

 

An anonymous person who uses a web browser to access web content.

Online content created by website users rather than media owners or publishers - either through reviews, blogging, podcasting or posting comments, pictures or video clips. 

 

VAST or ‘Video Ad-Serving Template’ provides a common ad response format for video players that enables video ads to be served on all compliant video players. This means that advertisers don’t need to integrate lots of different ad tags to be able to serve their video across multiple publishers. For more information about VAST see here.

Vertical

Contextual Targeting

Verticals are a subset of contextual and are used to group and categorise content that is contextually relevant to the same topic. The IAB Content Taxonomy provides a list of verticals that are widely accepted across the industry. 

The informal categorisation of the resources used to develop, publish and distribute a video game.

 

Video on Demand (VOD) Services Advertiser VOD (AVOD) is an on-demand video content service that is funded by advertising.
This includes video services that are free to the user and hybrid solutions, which offer a subscription fee as well as showing ads. Broadcaster VOD services (e.g. ITV Hub) that are funded by advertising are included in this, but also YouTube, PlutoTV, etc. By using ad revenue, publishers can give viewers access to content for free or at a reduced rate.

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