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		<title>Publica Powers Samsung Ads for Superior CTV Revenue</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Publica and Samsung Ads expand partnership, enhancing CTV ad experience, boosting revenue, and delivering seamless streaming for 88M+ users.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span data-sheets-root="1">Publica and Samsung Ads expand their partnership, enhancing the CTV ad experience, boosting revenue, and delivering seamless streaming to over 88 million users.</span></h2>
<p><a href="https://www.getpublica.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Publica by IAS</a>, the leading Connected TV ad server for publishers and smart TV manufacturers, today announced the next phase of its multi-year global partnership with Samsung Ads, the advanced advertising division of Samsung Electronics. Through this collaboration, Publica enables Samsung Ads to enhance its ad-supported service offering with a seamless, TV-like viewer experience while monetizing video programming across CTV inventory more effectively.</p>
<p>Samsung Ads is leveraging Publica&#8217;s award-winning ad server and unified auction technology to drive yield, maximize CTV ad revenue and deliver a superior customer viewing experience. Publica enables Samsung to provide advertisers with access to Connected TV inventory on Samsung TV Plus, the Samsung free ad-supported TV (FAST) service featuring 700 channels streaming in the U.S. and 3,500 worldwide, surpassing any of the other major FAST platforms. It is the #1 streaming service on the world&#8217;s #1 TV brand, reaching more than 88 million monthly active users.</p>
<p>&#8220;Publica&#8217;s platform has enabled Samsung Ads to grow and become the industry&#8217;s leading FAST service due to its ease of use, flexibility and enhanced functionality,&#8221; said Joe Melaragno, Head of Channel Sales, Samsung Ads. &#8220;We have deepened our commitment to deliver even more high-quality content for audiences, and our partnership with Publica enables Samsung to maximize inventory value while driving outcomes for advertisers.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Publica provides Samsung Ads with:</h3>
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<li><b>Advanced Ad Serving: </b>Publica&#8217;s ad serving technology enables Samsung Ads to provide advertisers with granular controls to target, optimize and deliver a TV-like experience with the precision and transparency of digital.</li>
<li><b>Advanced Ad Pod Decisioning: </b>Granular slot-level targeting to guarantee an advertiser first pod placement, or own a pod by brand category with category exclusivity to maximize impact and manage frequency.</li>
<li><b>Unified Auctions:</b> Built around the OpenRTB 2.6 framework, Publica centralizes demand sources, enabling Samsung Ads to present inventory more accurately and run a controlled, unified auction that maximizes revenue and optimizes ad breaks for buyers.</li>
<li><b>Seamless Ad Experience:</b> Intelligent ad pod construction and seamless, linear TV-like ad breaks deliver an enhanced CTV viewing experience, while improving engagement and retention through deduplication, competitive separation, and greater brand suitability control.</li>
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<p>&#8220;As a longstanding partner of Samsung Ads, we have been focused on empowering them with industry-leading technology specifically built to maximize revenue while delivering a high-quality seamless ad experience,&#8221; said Cameron Miille, CRO of Publica by IAS. &#8220;As Samsung Ads continues to grow its audience, our solutions will continue to ensure the curation of exceptional CTV ad breaks across their inventory.&#8221;</p>
<p>Samsung Ads tapped Publica in 2020 for demand-agnostic CTV Ad Serving and unbiased access to 50+ demand platforms.</p>
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