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MediaMath Partners with Rubicon Project to Enhance Supply Chain Solution

June 21, 2019 in Article

This article was originally published in MarTech Advisor. You can read the full article here.

MediaMath partnered with Rubicon Project to create an accountable and addressable supply chain through an alliance of agencies, brands, technology companies and publishers. 

New York: MediaMath, acclaimed independent programmatic company for marketers, announced today that it is launching an effort to create a reimagined supply chain that works better for the entire industry. The company has partnered with Rubicon Project, the global exchange for advertising, to architect a direct and transparent programmatic delivery infrastructure. Havas is the first agency to join the effort. The collaboration is the first in a series of initiatives that MediaMath will be pursuing.

“The current media supply chain is failing advertisers, publishers and consumers,” said Joe Zawadzki, Founder & CEO, MediaMath. “We’re taking the first step to create necessary change by partnering with Rubicon Project and Havas. A more accountable and addressable ecosystem, with the right values and purpose, will only come if a motivated and united alliance of leading marketers and agencies, with the right tech companies and publishers, working together.”

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MediaMath partnered with Rubicon Project to create an accountable and addressable supply chain through an alliance of agencies, brands, technology companies and publishers. This clean digital media supply provides long-term sustainable solutions featuring end-to-end fee transparency, direct connections between buyers and sellers and focuses on the availability of brand safe, fraud-free, viewable inventory.

To drive improved buyer outcomes and publisher yield, MediaMath is developing advanced supply valuation algorithms along with ingesting Rubicon Project’s machine-learned bid guidance models. Rubicon Project will also receive MediaMath signal inputs to feed guidance models with advertiser and campaign specificity. This closed-loop system builds upon the complementary bid guidance algorithms that MediaMath and Rubicon Project have each been operating for more than a year.

“We are pleased to partner with MediaMath to create a direct and transparent programmatic delivery infrastructure,” said Michael Barrett, CEO, Rubicon Project. “Havas continues to pioneer the next generation ecosystem that is both clean and open as the first agency partner for this effort. In working together, we hope to lead the industry in removing the bad actors and negative headlines with SPO and addressable supply chain. Modernizing how the supply chain operates will impact and benefit the entire ecosystem.”

By building on existing granular transparency to MediaMath supply chain costs and insight into take rates, agencies like Havas are now able to empower clients with log-level transparency for end-to-end supply chain costs. Enriched by MediaMath’s audience product, advertisers can now understand the true cost of media for each impression and evaluate eCPM ranges across a diverse portfolio of publishers who have opted into publisher fee transparency with Rubicon Project.  All of these transactions will take place over highly-efficient dedicated connections to publishers for MediaMath demand.

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As a result of this new supply chain, advertisers and agencies can use market intelligence to bid appropriately on publisher inventory in auctions and understand true performance to their KPIs, where cost of media is used to calculate their metrics. This level of data enables advertisers to reach publishers directly and create a feedback loop that empowers publishers with the type of media performance metrics that work best for advertisers so they can manage, optimize and price their content appropriately.

“MediaMath is creating a supply chain that will enable the delivery of digital advertising that’s better for the consumer, better for clients, and better for the ecosystem that connects them,” said Andrew Goode, Executive Vice President, Head of Programmatic, Havas Media Group.  “Havas is thrilled to be part of the movement to pave the way for a path to clean, high-quality supply and create solutions that will benefit all constituents within the ecosystem.”

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