Telaria First Video Monetization Platform to Attain 100% Ads.txt Compliance Across All Premium Video Supply

Bans unauthorized resellers to help publishers and buyers identify legitimate video supply and reduce counterfeit inventory

NEW YORK – Telaria, Inc., (NYSE:TLRA), the leading video monetization software company, announced it is the first and only video supply platform to reach full ads.txt compliance following a concerted effort to ensure all its publisher partners have adopted the initiative. To adhere to the highest level of transparency and accountability, the company will continue to block all resellers not authorized in a publisher’s ads.txt file from its platform.

“We are glad to see Telaria take the extra step of removing ads.txt-unauthorized resellers from their platform. It gives us added assurance that our customers’ dollars are going to premium video inventory through approved channels.”

Ads.txt addresses the issue of counterfeit or “spoofed” video inventory head on by providing publishers with a simple way to publicly identify their trusted sellers, which buyers can then verify. By being a proponent of ads.txt and developing the strictest supply rules in the industry, Telaria has created a programmatic buying environment in which advertisers can buy with confidence and publishers are completely sure their assets are protected.

“Telaria has been an early proponent of ads.txt and we are encouraged to see industry adoption accelerate as both publishers and buyers understand the value of this initiative,” said Katie Evans, Chief Operating Officer at Telaria. “As an independent platform, our perspective is that radical transparency is required to ensure a healthy and vibrant ecosystem which is why we made 100% compliance a high priority. We are continuing to work with the IAB and our partners to improve upon what ads.txt currently offers and explore new ways to introduce more clarity into the supply chain, particularly in the premium video space.”

“It’s pretty incredible that ads.txt debuted just a year ago and has already had a material impact on whom buyers trust, and from whom they will purchase inventory,” said Nick Chakalos, SVP of Global Business Development at VideoAmp. “We are glad to see Telaria take the extra step of removing ads.txt-unauthorized resellers from their platform. It gives us added assurance that our customers’ dollars are going to premium video inventory through approved channels.”

The IAB’s ads.txt initiative is one standardized method for the industry to provide publishers with a simple way to list which companies are allowed to sell their inventory. Almost immediately after the IAB-led initiative was announced, Telaria’s platform incorporated a simple, self-service button into its dashboard that generates automatic code specific to the supply partner’s seat, making it easier for them to update their ads.txt file. Buyers can find this list through a web crawler, and easily gain confidence that they are buying impressions from an approved source. Telaria released an ads.txt crawler shortly after the initiative’s launch, to give buyers the power of crawling up to 10,000 domains to determine which of them are allowed to sell Telaria inventory. Third parties can use it to legitimize their role as authorized sellers in a market that increasingly demands verification.

About Telaria

Telaria (NYSE: TLRA) is the leading independent data-driven software platform built to monetize and manage premium video inventory with the greatest speed, control, and transparency, wherever and however audiences are watching.