Google
Inc's YouTube is planning to provide advertisers with data on how many
of the ads on its internet video service can be seen by viewers in
response to advertiser complaints, according to the Financial Times.The
online story, which cited unnamed people familiar with YouTube's plans,
said the company plans to allow third-party verification groups to
insert code on its website, which would let them collect data on the
position and context of ads.
It said that the move is expected to start by year-end and could attract verification companies including ComScore, DoubleVerify and Integral Ad Science.
The plan is a response to complaints from advertisers, including Unilever and Kellogg Co, according to the story.
It said that the move is expected to start by year-end and could attract verification companies including ComScore, DoubleVerify and Integral Ad Science.
The plan is a response to complaints from advertisers, including Unilever and Kellogg Co, according to the story.
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