Inscape’s Smart TV Data to Integrate with 4C for Exclusive Audience Insights Across Premium Media Inventories

Marketers Can Leverage Inscape’s Smart TV Data in 4C to Target Ads on TV or Social Media to People Who Have or Haven’t Watched Particular Programs

4C Insights (4C), a data science and marketing technology company, has announced a deal with the integrated ACR from Inscape, a leading Smart TV intelligence company. Inscape provides glass level insights from nearly 8 million Smart TVs. Through this partnership, marketers can now access Inscape’s smart TV viewership data within the 4C software platform alongside additional sources of the audience and the creative intelligence.

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Jodie McAfee, SVP Marketing and Sales
Jodie McAfee, SVP Marketing and Sales, Inscape

At the time of this announcement, Jodie McAfee, SVP Marketing and Sales, Inscape, said, “4C is integrating the rich playground of  social media with the billion points of data we’re generating from connected TVs every day to offer the market a new  way of doing business.”

The solution provides enhanced audience targeting and analytics for premium channels including linear television, over-the-top (OTT) television, social, and digital media.

Backed by patented data science, 4C offers a suite of self-service tools for advanced planning, buying and measurement. Used in combination with other 4C data sets, the integration with Inscape enhances capabilities to:

– Define and reach new, behavioral audience segments across premium channels.

– Inform linear and digital TV planning and buying.

– Extract creative insights like TV ad stickiness and wear out.

For example, using Inscape data in 4C, marketers can target ads on TV or social media to people who have or haven’t watched particular programs, have or haven’t been exposed to particular TV spots, or those who don’t watch linear television at all.

The latest partnership with 4C comes barely days after Inscape announced their partnership with the leading DMP, Lotame.

4C is the only company to enable a unified audience strategy across TV, social, and premium video, and the only company to programmatically deploy TV data in social advertising and social data in TV advertising. 4C’s solutions are fueled by the 4C Insights Affinity Graph™, which delivers a full picture of how people behave with each other, media, and technology by mapping across 2 billion+ social media users, 200 million offline sales profiles, 10 million+ Smart TVs, 50,000 brands, 2,200 TV channels, and 41 languages.

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Anupam Gupta, CPO, 4C
Anupam Gupta, CPO, 4C

Anupam Gupta, CPO, 4C, said, “Marketers want to deliver personalized experiences to audiences that matter, something that can only be done with the right data to inform planning, activation, analysis and optimization.’

Anupam added, “4C’s partnership with Inscape fuels an unparalleled and frictionless audience-based approach through the combination of Inscape’s second-by-second TV viewing data from millions of Smart TVs and 4C’s industry-leading TV, social, and premium video tools together in an integrated platform.”

Inscape, a wholly owned subsidiary of VIZIO, manages a rapidly growing footprint of TV sets equipped with ACR technology. Currently at 7.7 million active and opted-in TV devices and growing, Inscape’s Smart TV footprint is the largest single source of opt-in TV viewing data available to license in the United States.

Currently, 4C is a global leader in data science and marketing technology with solutions for multi-screen marketing. Brands, agencies, and media owners rely on the 4C Insights Affinity Graph™ to identify their most valuable audiences and improve effectiveness across channels.

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