Brightcove Introduces New Monetization Opportunities for Broadcasters through Enhanced Support for Twitter Amplify and Twitter Video Cards
Brightcove Once enables publishers to easily monetize video and track advertising performance across Twitter platforms
"Twitter Amplify is a tremendous product for broadcasters and other
premium publishers seeking to tap the power of social TV for content
promotion and monetization," said
The Twitter Amplify program allows premium publishers to drive revenue
from their video clips through sponsorships and also to boost audience
figures for live broadcasts. Twitter's Video Card product is the
evolution of Twitter's original
Media companies participating in the Twitter Amplify program and/or
using Twitter's Video Card product can rely upon their existing
advertising settings in Once, which will provide the Twitter player with
ad information contained in the IAB Video Multiple Ad Playlist (VMAP)
specification. Once enables publishers to benefit from server-side ad
insertion for a better playback experience without needing to construct
another workflow to monetize social promotions. Concurrently, customers
are able to work with the client-side analytics necessary for monetizing
video across Twitter while also taking advantage of Once's existing,
rich advertising measurement and audience analytics platform. Customers
can also enjoy a comprehensive view of content performance through
Once's integrations with third-party platforms such as comScore and
With a single URL, Once ensures that viewers accessing video and advertising content via Twitter Amplify or through Twitter's Video Card product can enjoy the same end-user experience across every type of device. In concert, Once and Twitter Amplify or Once and Twitter's Video Card product offer publishers a unique opportunity to serve viewers short-form video with relevant, personalized dynamic ad insertion enhancing the sponsored experience.
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