Download Our New Free Special Report: The Quest For Universal Addressable Ready

TV[R]EV is proud to offer Tom Morgan's follow-up to his 2019 Special Report "The 3 C's Of Addressable Broadcast TV."

This new report, "The Quest For Universal Addressable Ready" is available for free download now, at the link below.

"Nearly a year ago, in partnership with the TV[R]EV team, we published a whitepaper called The 3Cs of Addressable Broadcast TV. The focus of that article was to explain, in plain English, how addressable advertising on linear TV could become a reality.

In the intervening 12 months, our understanding of the technology distinctions and the nuances of the different types of platforms has led to a more practical and applied set of implementation guidelines. 

But the biggest realization is that the business rules and existing ad sales contracts are the biggest challenges in migrating linear television into the Addressable world.  In fact, I encourage you to think of the goal of Universal Addressable Ready…. meaning that virtually every TV ad can be enabled for addressability, not necessarily that all TV ads will be made addressable. Understand that the transition will be gated by business momentum and unaligned distribution strategies of the inventory suppliers, and the market demands from the buy side. 

Thus, this is the first in a series of updates and discussions about the quest for Universal Addressable Ready (UAR)...."

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Alan Wolk

Alan Wolk veteran media analyst, former agency executive, and author of "Over The Top. How The Internet Is (Slowly But Surely) Changing The Television Industry" is Co-Founder and Lead Analyst at TVREV where he helps networks, streamers, agencies, brands and ad tech companies navigate the rapidly shifting media landscape. A widely published columnist, speaker and industry thinker, Wolk has built a following of 300K industry professionals on LinkedIn by speaking plainly and intelligently about TV and the media business. He is also the guy who came up with the term “FAST.”

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