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+150 OTT/CTV terms related to Advertising , Bussines, Devices, Services & Technology.

4K 

Ultra-high definition video. We refer to 4K when the screen has 4,000 horizontal pixels.

Technology

Ad Exchange

Technology platform where programmatic advertising transactions are carried out connecting demand (DSP; demand side platforms) and supply (SSP; supply side platforms).

Advertising

Ad Network

Advertising platform where inventory of different publishers, who share a direct contractual relationship, is sold.

Advertising

Ad Server

Technology that allows advertising to be served on digital media, facilitating the segmentation of campaigns. The system keeps statistics of the results generated by the actions as well, favouring their analysis and optimization. There are two main types of Ad servers: Support, in charge of serving the campaigns in the publisher, prioritizing them according to the publisher's business priorities. Agency, which facilitates the monitoring of the campaigns served by the publishers' Ad servers, making it possible to break up data, and measures the effects of the campaigns on the digital properties of the advertisers.

Advertising

Addressable Advertising

TV advertising model that allows, through the same content, to personalize the impact on households thanks to the execution of different advertising campaigns depending on the profile of each household.

Advertising

ads.txt / app-ads.txt

Text file that the publisher locates in its properties (support website or of the publisher of a mobile app) which lists the companies with which the publisher has direct agreements to sell its advertising inventory in the programmatic ecosystem. This tool brings transparency to a highly automated marketplace and helps prevent fraud.

Advertising

Advanced vídeo Coding (AVC)

Advanced video compression format. Also known as JVT, H.264 and MPEG4 part 10.

Technology

Agency Trading Desk

Team within media agencies or advertisers in charge of managing the purchase of programmatic advertising campaigns for their clients through the use of one or more DSPs, and which are segmented with data that can be activated from DMPs.

Advertising

AI (Artificial Intelligence)

Machine learning model that allows programs to simulate the human learning model. In the video market, this model is used to generate content recommendations, follow user activity within the platform, and generate metadata through audiovisual content.

Technology

Amazon Fire Stick / Amazon Fire TV

Device developed by AMAZON that, when connected to a television set allows downloading APPs and accessing video platforms, games and digital services through the Internet.

Devices

Android TV

Version of the ANDROID operating system designed to be used on televisions and decoders. Companies interested in it must be certified by Google before being allowed use it.

Devices

AOSP

AOSP stands for Android Open Source Project, an independent initiative that facilitates the development of the Android mobile platform. Unlike Android TV, this free version allows device manufacturers to change anything they might they consider important.

Technology

API

Application programming interface. One of its most relevant characteristics is to enable your software to connect with others, facilitating the interaction between them.

Technology

App spoofing

An ad fraud scheme in which a malicious party impersonates another application, causing the ads to redirect to applications that mimic other more popular apps.

Advertising

App Store

Market that enables companies to offer, for free or with payment models, downloadable applications for users. An example is the iOS, Google Play and Roku app stores, etc.

Services

Apple TV

Apple device that, when connected to a television, allows users to download applications and watch videos over the Internet.

Devices

ARPU

Stands for Average Revenue Per User. This metric indicates how much the viewer spends on the services of an operator during a given period, thus making it easier to analyze and plan the profitability of an IPTV / OTT service.

Advertising

ARR

Stands for Annual Recurring Revenue. This metric indicates the amount of money that a company generates per year through its business model.

Business

Aspect ratio

Ratio of width to height of a screen. The NTSC standard uses a 4: 3 ratio that is closest to a square, and HD televisions most often use a 16: 9 wide format.

Technology

Automated Guaranteed

Automated advertising transaction in the private market where an advertiser buys placements at a fixed price for a limited period of time. It is the variant most similar to purchasing traditional non-programmatic media.

Advertising

AVOD

Advertising Video On Demand is the name given to the video on demand service that generates income by playing advertisements within the service. An example is the free YouTube platform, which plays ads over its videos and has display ad placements with which it generates revenue.

Business

Bandwidth

Bandwidth is the volume of data that can be transmitted from one point to another in a fixed period of time. Depending on the type of online service, different bandwidths are required. For example, in a standard definition (SD) video (480p) this indicator is set at 1 megabit per second (Mbps), while in high definition (HD) videos (720p) it is raised to 4 Mbps.

Technology

Binge-watching 

A common practice among OTT video platform users of watching episodes of a web series back to back until the available content of that series is finished.

Business

Bit-rate Management

The speed at which data is transferred from one point to another is defined by its bit rate. Bit rate can indicate the quality of an audio or video file. With bitrate management, your streaming content is adapted according to the connection capacity available on the end user's network.

Technology

Bitrate

Bitrate is the compression ratio of the video data transmitted by the source. The higher the bit rate, the better the video quality.

Technology

Cable TV

Traditional model of transmission of linear television services through a coaxial cable. Cable channels can also be used to provide Internet access, video on demand services, or voice services.

Technology

Catch up

Technology that makes it possible to access digital content through the Internet at a time after it is viewed on a linear television channel. This is thanks to it being possible to record high-quality content in real time, which makes it easier to reproduce it later at the user's request.

Technology

CDN (Content Delivery Network) 

Network of servers located in countries that serve the content according to the location of the users. It is used to optimize the loading speed and guarantee the optimal experience for the end user.

Technology

Chromecast built-in

Technology that enables the user to enjoy their favorite shows, entertainment and applications on their television or speakers using their mobile device, computer or tablet as a remote control

Technology

Chromecast 

Google Set-top box that connects to television sets and allows the downloading of applications to receive audiovisual content over the Internet.

Devices

Closed Captioning

Transcription of the dialogue in the audio channel of a video that is reproduced simultaneously with said video.

Technology

Cloud video Distribution

System where video files are stored on online servers, which makes it possible to access and view them from anywhere. This fact optimizes the experience of the end user. Cloud Video Distribution systems can be used as another name for CDNs (Content Delivery Network)

Technology

CMS

Content Management System. System used for the creation and publication of digital content. Its applications range from creating web pages to inserting images, graphics or videos into them.

Technology

Co-Viewing

Traditional television term that is also used in connected television. Audience meters try to estimate how many people watch traditional television, even when a group of people are simultaneously watching the same television. These estimates allow advertisers to pay for every person who might be viewing their ads. In the case of digital video services, the user is referred to as the person who is consuming a service, that is, who is viewing a video, although there is no unified response in the market. It is expected that in the future there will be a unification in the audience measurement models of the different platforms, thus allowing all audiovisual consumption models to follow the same parameters.

Business

Cookie

Files sent by a server to a web browser that are stored on the hard drives of users' devices. These files allow the collection of information about the user's browsing activities on the website that created the cookie.

Technology

Cord-Cutting

User that switches from a paid cable television subscription to an Internet television (OTT) service. In other words, part of the market that goes from traditional pay TV models to new OTT platforms.

Business

Cord-Nevers

Users who never paid for a TV subscription, but who do consume OTT video services.

Business

Cost Per View (CPV)

Name given to the cost per reproduction of an advertising video when a predefined minimum viewing time is reached. There are other billing models for advertising videos such as the cost per full view (CPCV; paid only when the video is seen to the end) and the cost per visible video (CPVV, where it is paid only if the video is visible according to the standard, meaning that the video occupies at least 50% of the number of visible pixels for at least 2 consecutive seconds).

Advertising

CPM

Stands for cost per thousand impressions. The cost that an advertiser must pay for 1000 ads to be served.

Advertising

Cross-Screen Measurement

Monitoring and measurement of video metrics on mobile devices, tablets, digital outdoor advertising, linear television, Smart TV or computers where an attempt is made to identify the net audiences that have been exposed to content or advertising, regardless of the device where it has been consumed.

Advertising

CTV

Connected TV refers to devices that use a television as a screen and connect to the Internet to access audiovisual content.

Business

DAI (Dynamic Ad Insertion)

Ability to exchange an ad in a linear television program for an online spot. This solution works on video on demand services.

Advertising

DEAL ID

Tag that allows to identify an agreement between buyers and sellers in the programmatic ecosystem. For example, buyers can purchase inventory at defined prices on a private exchange that may not be available to other bidders.

Advertising

Device farms

Advertising fraud in which activity is repeatedly generated on a device in order to simulate legitimate use, resulting in an illegitimate advertising demand.

Advertising

Device spoofing

An ad fraud scheme in which a party maliciously impersonates another device. An example would be device emulators making ad requests.

Advertising

Digital television

Transmission of television and audio images by encoding video and audio to digital formats. It mainly uses the MPEG data compression standard. However, depending on the area of application, there are several standards: DVB-T - which is the European standard for digital television. ATSC - The American digital television standard. ISDB: the Japanese standard for digital television. DTMB: the Chinese standard for digital television.

Technology

DMA (Designated Market Area)

Designation of specific geographic markets that are often classified according to population size.

Business

DMP

Stands for Data Management Platform. Centralized data management platform that makes it possible to determine audiences by following a combination of data from various sources (navigation, advertising campaigns, CRM), own and / or third parties. The DMP, along with programmatic buying and selling platforms (DSP and SSP), allows these segments to be inserted into advertising calls in order to segment campaigns.

Advertising

Dolby Digital Plus

Multichannel digital audio storage and transport compression scheme. It is also known as Enhanced AC-3 (DD +, E-AC-3 or EC-3).

Technology

DRM (Digital Rights Management)

Business model and technological platform that allows the protection of intellectual property online and the property of videos or other content. This makes it possible to retain ownership of the content and prevents illegal distribution or access.

Technology

DSP

Stands for Demand Side Platform. Technological system that makes it easier for programmatic digital advertising buyers to carry out automated campaigns on different aggregated traffic sources and segment them with data from different sources. In addition, it favors automatic optimization depending on campaign results.

Advertising

DTC (Direct to Consumer)

When the content distributor does not need intermediaries to get their product to the final consumer. For example, Netflix does not require a television channel to show its content; delivered DTC.

Business

Electronic Sell-Through

Online audiovisual content purchase model. Allows users to download and own a copy of the video. It is the model on which TVOD (Transactional Video on Demand) is based on.

Business

Encoding

Process by which data is converted to a particular format to facilitate its transmission and storage.

Technology

EPG

Stands for Electronic Program Guide. Software with an interface where the platform user can access the different available content (linear and on demand) through enriched descriptions.

Technology

FAST

Free TV broadcast services with advertising, that is, they offer free content that would otherwise normally be paid content.

Business

First Price Auction

Programmatic auction in which the winner pays the price offered for the impression in the bid.

Advertising

First-Party Data

Data obtained in digital sites and / or CRM of our property. They are considered of higher quality since the holder has the makeup of how the different audience segments have been created.

Advertising

Floor Price

Minimum price, set by the publisher, for which the inventory can be sold.

Advertising

Framerate (fps)

Rate of the speed of a frame, that is, the number of images (frames) contained in one second of video. When the human eye sees 10 to 12 consecutive images per second, it perceives the images individually, but when the number of frames is greater, the eye perceives the images as if they were moving. The NTSC system uses a frame rate of 29.97 fps and the PAL system of 25 fps.

Technology

Frequency

Number of times a single user is exposed to a campaign. The frequency of exposure must be balanced to achieve the effect of memory of the message in the audience without saturating it through overexposure.

Advertising

FVOD

Stands for Free video on Demand. Type of video on demand in which the subscriber receives unlimited access to videos without additional payment or display of ads.

Business

HbbTV

Hybrid Broadcast Broadband Television es el estándar para visualizar páginas web CE-HTML (Consumer Electronics HTML) a través de un dispositivo. A menudo, estas páginas contienen información adicional sobre el programa que se está viendo, como marcadores deportivos, un espacio de televisión relacionado o un menú con acceso a otro contenido. El sistema HbbTV permite, igualmente, que la televisión sea interactiva, ya que los espectadores pueden votar en tiempo real por los personajes de un programa o participar en encuestas.

Technology

HD (High Definition)

Stands for High Definition. Refers to any video with a resolution of 720p. However, it is generally identified with videos that are in a resolution of 1080i or 1080p. In such cases, one can speak of Full-HD.

Technology

Header Bidding

System that allows publishers to bypass the traditional cascade auction method, where demand / SSP partners are called in a predetermined order. Instead, Header Bidding enables publishers to organize unified auctions in which all bidding partners compete simultaneously in real time.

Advertising

HEVC

Stands for High Efficiency Video Coding. Video compression format that converts high-quality video files into others with their size reduced by half but maintaining image quality without notable alterations.

Technology

HLS

HLS or HTTP Live Streaming is the most efficient method to broadcast live over the Internet. It divides the feed into smaller packages, which enables efficient delivery.

Technology

HTML5

Standard for configuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web.

Technology

Hybrid Model 

This model is linked to those OTT platforms that support a hybrid system of access to TVoD, SVoD and AVoD content for revenue generation.

Business

Impression

Metric used to count the advertising impacts generated in online campaigns that refers to the number of times an advertising piece has been served on the client device.

Advertising

In-Stream video Ad

Ad played before, during or after the transmission of video content that the consumer has requested (pre-roll, mid-roll or post-roll). These ads generally cannot be paused or skipped while viewing.

Advertising

Intelligent OTT

OTT service that uses artificial intelligence to follow the consumption of users and, using this knowledge, makes suggestions based on their habits.

Technology

IPTV

Stands for Internet Protocol Television, a blanket term referring to online audiovisual services.

Services

ITU

The ITU, which stands for the International Telecommunication Union, is a global organization that was established for the purpose of standardizing and regulating international telecommunications and radio. Its powers include the establishment of interconnection agreements between different countries.

Business

KPI

Key Performance Indicator. General term that refers to measures of the success of a company. Among its indicators is the its revenue growth, participation in the market or the growth of its customer base.

Business

Linear TV

The linear TV nomenclature refers to traditional television services. That is, the model in which programs are transmitted over the air using systems such as digital terrestrial television or a satellite connection.

Technology

Live Stream

Live streaming video in real time that is distributed over the Internet.

Technology

Metadata

Content metadata refers to various properties (information) of a content, such as title, description, story, cast, promo image, trailer, etc.

Technology

Middleware

Middleware used to manage IPTV components. The operator requires middleware to control certain actions of the subscribers such as access to content, billing, allocation of service packages, etc.

Technology

Midroll

An advertisement in online video format that is played during a pause of the content, also in video format, being played.

Advertising

Mobile

Service through which the user accesses content through their smartphone or tablet. For this, it is necessary that the mobile device supports the functions required on the Internet. These services are normally distributed through applications developed for each of the existing mobile operating systems.

Devices

Mobile App

Stands for mobile application. Downloadable program designed for smartphones and / or tablets.

Services

MPEG

Stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. Group of specialists created by the international organization ISO to formulate standards in the compression and transmission of digital audio and video information.

Technology

MPEG-DASH

Flexible bit rate transmission technique that enables the transfer of high quality multimedia content over the Internet.

Technology

MRR

MRR or Monthly Recurring Revenue is the metric that measures recurring monthly income.

Business

Multiscreen

OTT operator service where the user can view digital content on one or more connected devices posses the installed software.

Advertising

MVPD

Multichannel Video Programming Distributor. A service that provides users with a variety of television channels, such as cable or satellite television.

Services

OBS

Stands for Open Broadcast Software, a free, open source program that allows creators to record and stream videos. Created by the OBS Project.

Technology

Online video Business

online service that generates revenue selling access to its videos.

Business

Online vídeo Platform

Platform that allows users to upload videos with the added possibility of generating revenue.

Services

Online vídeo Subscription Business

Online video company that charges users a recurring fee for accessing its content. Also known as SVOD

Business

Open Auction

Open auction where a publisher facilitates access to his inventory to all bidders connected through the SSP. The highest bidder wins the impression.

Advertising

Open Source

Free program or set of code for public use, and modification by developers.

Technology

OTT (Over-the-Top)

Stands for "Over-the-Top". Refers to any traditional communication service that is transmitted over the Internet, as opposed to services with traditional video transmission cable or satellite.

Technology

OTT App

Application that enables users to consume videos online. Normally, these types of applications are available for different devices such as televisions, tablets, mobile phones, game consoles, etc.

Services

OTT Content

Stands for "Over the Top Content" which refers to video content that is transmitted over the Internet. This is in contrast to traditional cable or satellite video transmission.

OTT Infrastructure

Physical and organizational elements necessary to operate an OTT service, such as internet connectivity, devices, screens, etc.

Technology

OTT Platform

Online service that allows users to access videos through applications or browsers on different types of devices connected to the Internet.

Services

OTT Streaming

Video consumption over the Internet.

Services

OTT Streaming Service

Company that provides access to videos that can be consumed online.

Services

Patreon

A fundraising platform that allows content creators (including video creators) to share content with an exclusive group of subscribers.

Services

Pay-Per-View

Video on demand service where users pay for the consumption of each video. Also known as TVOD

Business

Pay-TV

Paid subscription television service .

Business

PiP

Stands for Picture in Picture. Technology for displaying two video images on a TV screen simultaneously. The main video image is displayed in full screen and the secondary video image in a smaller window.

Technology

Place Shifting

Technology that enables any viewer with a broadband Internet connection to view television channels from their home television to the screen of any other device.

Technology

Playback device

Electronic device that connects to the Internet using existing communication standards and technologies: wired (DSL, broadband, etc.) and wireless (Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G, LTE, etc.).

Playback devices:
• Set-Top Box.
• PC.
• Smart TV.
• Smartphone.
• Tablet.

Devices

Playstation 

Game console manufactured by Sony capable of downloading OTT applications and streaming videos.

Devices

Podcast

Series of episodes made up of digital audio or video files that can be downloaded by a user for consumption.

Services

Podding / Ad Podding

With the release of VAST 3.0, the concept of "ad groups" is introduced. This set must meet a series of specifications to be delivered sequentially. Podding is becoming increasingly important to publishers and media owners by providing a high-quality user experience on long-form video content. Podding offers publishers the ability to schedule multiple ads from a single request. These commercials will play sequentially, similar to a commercial break on linear television.

Advertising

Postroll

Online video ad that plays immediately after finishing the video content being viewed.

Advertising

PPV Bundle

Monetization feature on an OTT platform that allows you to select and watch a package of popular movies or series of a similar genre.

Business

Pre-Bid Targeting

Data processing that allows advertisers to segment visible, fraud-proof, brand-safe, or context-relevant inventory and bid only for inventory that meets predefined requirements.

Advertising

Preferred Deal/Unreserved Fixed Rate

Offer variant in the private market where a publisher or SSP offers inventory at a predefined price.

Advertising

Preroll

Online video ad that plays before user-chosen video content is displayed.

Advertising

Private Auction

Offer variant in the private market where the publisher selects a series of specific advertisers to participate in the bidding of their inventory, access being restricted to others.

Advertising

Private Marketplace (PMP)

Higher value ad groups grouped by publisher or SSP and not available in an open auction. Only selected advertisers can bid on these placements.

Advertising

Programmatic Advertising

System that automates the purchase of online advertising campaigns.

Advertising

Programmatic Direct

A transaction between a publisher and an advertiser that takes place through a programmatic ad buying system. The inventory is sold and guaranteed directly.

Advertising

RAF (Roku Ad Framework)

Advertising on Roku video platforms.

Advertising

Real Time Bidding (RTB)

Real-time offer consisting of an offer request and a response to it. The offer request is triggered when a user visits a page. The request data (user location, browser history, website, device) is offered for sale through an SSP and an Ad Exchange. A DSP connected to this Ad Exchange responds to this offer with price and creative data (response to offer). The highest bid for the placement wins and the ad is served. All of this happens automatically and in milliseconds.

Advertising

ROI

Return of investment. Shows the level of profitability or non-profitability of a campaign in relation to the investment made.

Advertising

Roku

OTT video streaming company that creates streaming devices and Smart TVs.

Devices

RTMP

Stands for Real Time Messaging Protocol. System developed for the high performance transmission of audio, video and data over the Internet between Flash-based platform technologies, such as Flash Player and Adobe AIR, and the server.
Example: A live broadcast can be transferred to the RTMP server and, via CDN and a compatible online video player, the broadcast is played back on user devices.

Technology

SDK

SDK stands for Software Development Kit comes: Group of tools with which to create applications for a platform or language-specific coding.

Technology

Second Price Auction

Bidding model where the winner of the tender for ad impression pays one cent more than the second highest bidder.

Advertising

Second-Party Data

Company-specific data that is purchased directly or through the synchronization of two DMPs.

Advertising

Set-Top Box

Physical device that connects to a TV screen and allows users to watch OTT videos on their TV.

Devices

Smart TV

TV equipped with Internet connectivity, offering users access to OTT applications and video content without additional equipment

Devices

Smart TV Platform

Software that enables the operation of a Smart TV, such as Roku, iOS, Android TV and Fire TV.

Technology

SSAI

Server-side ad insertion, also known as "dynamic ad insertion." Method that makes it possible to insert advertisements into a video stream automatically from an external server.

Advertising

SSAI Infiltration

Ad fraud scheme in which a malicious party forges IP addresses to impersonate real users, thereby attracting the expenditure of server-based ad placements.

Advertising

SSP

Stands for Platform for the supply-side or Platform for the sell side. Technological platforms that allow OTT providers to manage their inventory of advertising space, incorporate advertisements and receive revenue.

Advertising

Streaming / Streaming On Demand

Type of audiovisual consumption in which users can immediately view content through the Internet, without previously downloading it.

Technology

Subscription Business Model

Business model based on subscription payments. Generally, the user pays a fee to access the content on a monthly basis.

Business

Subtitles

Transcription of the dialogue of a video that is played simultaneously with it.

Technology

SVOD

Stands for Subscription Video on Demand. Video on demand service in which a prior subscription is required to access the desired content.

Business

Teaser

Brief fragment of an audiovisual product designed to awaken in users the need to see more or buy.

Business

Tech Tax

Term used to define the costs applied for the use of technological solutions of the programmatic ecosystem. Among these fees are those applied for using SSP, Ad Exchange, DSP, DMP and the agencies' trading desks.

Advertising

Third-Party Data

Aggregated data from platforms and data providers used to enrich programmatic campaigns.

Advertising

Time Shifting

Function of a video-on-demand service that allows the user to suspend viewing, pause or schedule playback for a specific moment.

Technology

Trailer

Short fragment of audiovisual content intended to promote it and thus attract users to see more or buy the advertised product or service.

Business

Transcoding 

It is the process of adapting encoded digital files from one format to another in order to be able to reproduce their content on different devices.

Technology

TV App

Downloadable program from an application store, specially designed for viewing on smart televisions (Smart TV).

Services

TVOD

Stands for Transaction video on Demand. Video on demand service where users pay for the consumption of each video.

Business

tvOS

Apple's native operating system for its Apple TV product line.

Technology

User

Anonymous or registered subscriber who accesses the content through a browser or software program by assigning a personal identifier that is registered in the operator's internal statistics system.

Advertising

VAST

Universal XML script that allows ad servers to communicate relevant information to video players about the behavior of these ads on IPTV platforms. Among the information provided, you will find which ad should be reproduced, the format in which it is presented, for how long it is reproduced and if users have the option to skip it.

Advertising

Video Hosting

Web service that allows users to upload, view and share videos from their servers.

Technology

Video Monetization

The action of generating income from video content, whether through advertising marketing, subscription fees, paywalls or hybrid models.

Business

Video Subscription Service Platform

Service that allows the creation of a subscription video business.

Technology

vMVPD

Stands for Virtual Multichannel Video Programming Distributor. Service that offers users a variety of television channels over the Internet.

Services

VOD

Stands for Video on Demand. System where users choose what programming to watch at any time. It differs from linear programming that traditional television carries.

Business

Voice Assistant

Application that allows verbal interaction in the user's native language. It can be used for setting alarms, calendar appointment reminders, controlling lights, music and other smart home devices, and of course making phone calls.

Devices

VPAID

Script that tells a video player which ad to play, the duration of the ad, when to show it, and where to place the play, pause, etc. actions.

Advertising

VTR

Stands for View-Through Rate, i.e. the percentage of people who see a complete video or beyond a previously determined point. It is a metric that determines performance in digital video advertising campaigns.

Advertising

VTT

Stands for Video Text Tracks. Subtitling method that synchronizes video speed with text speed using timestamps. See also: Closed captions and subtitles

Technology

Watch Time

Period of time that the content is consumed by a user.

Business

Xbox

Internet-connected game console created by Microsoft that is capable of downloading OTT applications and streaming videos.

Devices

XVID

MPEG-4 Part 2 video compression library based on the open source code of another codec: DivX.

Technology
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