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How Validated Reach and Frequency Metrics Can Drive Advertising Campaign ROI
Reston, VA, March 14, 2016– Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) today announced the publication of its latest report, The Value of a Digital Ad: How Validated Reach & Frequency Metrics Can Drive Campaign ROI. Available to the public as a complimentary download, the report discusses the challenge of using traditional reach and frequency measures in advertising campaigns, and how the application of validated impressions can provide a richer, more accurate view of these measures to drive advertising effectiveness. Recent innovations in digital ad measurement, particularly around viewability and invalid traffic (IVT), are helping reduce complexity in the ad ecosystem and provide insights for marketers and publishers seeking to determine the value of their digital advertising. To download a copy of the report, please visit: http://www.comscore.com/VODA.
The report examines digital ad measurement through the exploration of the two key media planning factors:
1) Validated Reach
2) Validated Frequency
About ComscoreComscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) is a leading cross-platform measurement company that precisely measures audiences, brands and consumer behavior everywhere. Comscore completed its merger with Rentrak Corporation in January 2016 to create the new model for a dynamic, cross-platform world. Built on precision and innovation, our unmatched data footprint combines proprietary digital, TV and movie intelligence with vast demographic details to quantify consumers’ multiscreen behavior at massive scale. This approach helps media companies monetize their complete audiences and allows marketers to reach these audiences more effectively. With more than 3,200 clients and global footprint in more than 75 countries, Comscore is delivering the future of measurement. For more information on Comscore, please visit www.comscore.com.
Contact:Adam LellaComscore, Inc.+1 (312) 775-6474press@comscore.com