
Samsung -- one of
the largest purveyors of ACR (automatic content recognition) data derived from smart TVs used by that ad industry, if not the largest -- is hedging its audience-measurement bets by going with the
industry’s tried-and-true measurement brand: Nielsen.
In a deal being announced today, the Samsung Ads division of Samsung Electronics has agreed to license Nielsen’s
Digital Ad Ratings -- and will provide it to advertisers and agencies buying “Samsung TV Plus,” its free, ad-supported advanced TV advertising inventory.
Samsung Ads said
it is licensing the Nielsen data to make it easier for advertisers to buy and optimize its advertising inventory, but it also said it will not be the exclusive means of providing audience measurement
to its customers.
"With the largest ACR data set in the industry, Samsung Ads has and will continue to offer a myriad of measurement solutions to clients,” Samsung Ads Senior
Vice President Tom Fochetta said, adding, “Nielsen DAR doesn’t replace any capability, it adds to the choices we provide advertisers. We believe this will be particularly compelling for
those advertisers who rely on Nielsen demo measurement for their planning and buying.”
Fochetta characterized the Nielsen data as “providing a bridge transitioning
advertisers from a linear past to a CTV future,” explaining: “Ultimately our goal is to help simplify the buying process.”
Nielsen’s DAR data will be
available to advertisers who buy Samsung Ads via direct insertion orders or through its programmatic “private marketplace.”
Samsung estimates that more than half of its
viewers are “cord-cutters or cord-nevers” and that "90% of Samsung TV Plus viewers do not use an connected streaming devices and instead stream directly from their Samsung smart TV
sets."
The company said the deal is the first step in what it expects to be a developing relationship with Nielsen, adding that it will also be part of Nielsen’s
“One” integrated linear and non-linear audience measurement platform, which it plans to release in late 2022.