The technology used to deliver creative assets from one adserver into another, allowing advertisers to track the performance of the campaigns and record impressions and clicks amongst other campaign metrics.
Route has divided the whole country into more than 1,600 areas. These are often actual towns, but in rural areas there may in fact be more than one small town in the area. The purpose is to split the country into logical and manageable chunks. The 1,600 areas cover 100% of the country with no gaps.
A 1x1 pixel-sized transparent image that provides information about an ad's placement. In many cases, a tracking pixel is used to notify an ad tracking system that either an ad has been served (or not served, in some cases) or that a specific webpage has been accessed. Also known as: beacon, web beacon, action tag, redirect, etc.
An agency branch trading entity known as the expert operators in their use of new technology. These entities can be independent or operate within an agency holding company. This group of people (known as traders) play the day-to-day campaign management role. Used by agency holding companies, operating agencies and advertisers.
Commonly used mechanisms like 3rd party cookie on the browser or Identifier for advertisers on mobile/ device platforms (for e.g. IDFA on iPhone , Android Id on Android devices) to uniquely identify a device or a browser typically used for associating a user or a household.
Traditional TV is content delivered via legacy distribution methods such as cable, satellite, broadcast.