New Video Ad Classification Will Alter How Marketers Direct Budgets

The in-stream/out-stream binary has expanded to four categories

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The Interactive Advertising Bureau Tech Lab has updated the technical specifications for digital video ads, designed to provide media buyers with more choices and introduce more transparency, whose definitions will help determine the flow of billions of dollars in advertising budgets.

The new framework’s primary revisions concern splitting the existing two formats of in-stream and out-stream video ads—which have been used to classify digital video for over a decade—into four: in-stream, accompanying content, interstitial and no content/standalone.

Historically,

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