Nov 10, 2015
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TV3, Ireland’s number 1 commercial broadcaster, implements the Yospace Dynamic Ad Insertion solution for the duration of the tournament and commits to long-term agreement following its success
Leading Irish commercial broadcaster, TV3, won the exclusive rights to broadcast Rugby World Cup 2015 to viewers in the Republic of Ireland. To optimise audience coverage and advertiser return, the forward-thinking, independently owned broadcaster live streamed the entire tournament of ALL 48 games on its 3Player and mobile apps, implementing Yospace’s dynamic advertising replacement solution to maximise revenues for the duration of the tournament.The tournament was an enormous success for TV3, because when it comes to major sporting events, viewers want to see the action as it happens, wherever they are, and on whatever device is close to hand at the time. TV3 wanted to serve its audience with relevant engaging advertising so they needed to identify the technology that would provide seamless content replacement, at the scale of demand anticipated for Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign.Yospace provided its unique server-side solution, seamlessly splicing personalised advertisements into the live stream before they reach the player. By taking information on commercial break patterns from the broadcast playout automation, and on the advert creative to be added from the advertising decisioning engine, in this case Ooyala Pulse, Yospace creates an output tailored to each individual user that has the professional look and feel of a broadcast channel output.The system implemented at TV3 for Rugby World Cup 2015 utilised Yospace’s ESAM (Event Signalling And Management) server, which provided the link from the broadcaster’s playout automation to encoder, ensuring the stream is correctly conditioned for the yospaceCDS platform to perform the ad insertions. By manipulating the HLS manifest for each user session, yospaceCDS can make individual ad calls to the decisioning engine, thus ensuring a more relevant and personalised viewing experience.“One of the advantages of the structured, modular architecture Yospace provide is that we can implement systems for event television, like our initial installation at TV3 for the rugby,” said Tim Sewell, CEO of Yospace. “Our experience in delivering dynamic content replacement systems to broadcasters big and small allows us to reliably scale the infrastructure we need to ensure that we can meet the biggest peaks like Ireland’s big win against France.”The TV3 dynamic advertising replacement project continued throughout the entire Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign to the final on 31st October, and, following its success, has been adopted as an ongoing service. Viewers will be able to continue streaming major sports events, as well as all other TV3 programming, on web browsers and TV3 players on iOS and Android devices.
For 25 years, Yospace has been at the forefront of the digital video revolution. From the early days of mobile delivery, to the mass consumption and monetisation of premium streaming, we have a history of driving business success for the world’s biggest telcos, broadcasters, and media companies.
Today, we specialise in server-side ad insertion (SSAI), a technology we pioneered over a decade ago. We have helped monetise five Olympic Games, five FIFA World Cups, and thirty-five Grand Slam tennis tournaments. We have over 2,000 live channels under management and we stitch over 3.5 billion advertisements per month.
We work with the biggest names in video streaming, including DIRECTV, FOX, and Tubi in the USA; Allente, Channel 4, ITV, M6, RTL, Telenor, Telia and TV4 in Europe; Nine, Optus, and Seven West Media in APAC.
Yospace sits under RTL Group’s adtech unit.
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