The number of apps in the Roku Channel Store rose 139% since 2018, and the number of Roku apps supporting programmatic advertising jumped 24% in 2019 alone. But what are the top Roku apps for programmatic advertising?
Pixalate's State of Connected TV/OTT: 2019 Ad Supply Trends Report details the top apps for programmatic advertising last year.
In 2019, the top 10 Roku apps in terms of programmatic ad volume, as measured by Pixalate, were:
Several news apps, including Newsy and CBS News, also ranked in the top 10.
You can see the full list of the top 20 Roku apps from 2019 here:
This report reveals some of the most popular apps for programmatic advertising on Roku devices. The number of global OTT/CTV apps that support programmatic advertising (not just on the Roku store) has increased 232% over the last 18 months, and MediaPost has reported that CTV now accounts for half of all digital video ad impressions.
Download a free copy of Pixalate's State of Connected TV/OTT: 2019 Ad Supply Trends Report to learn more.
What's in Pixalate's 2019 OTT/CTV programmatic advertising supply trends report:
Some data points that can be found in the report include:
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Per the MRC, “'Fraud' is not intended to represent fraud as defined in various laws, statutes and ordinances or as conventionally used in U.S. Court or other legal proceedings, but rather a custom definition strictly for advertising measurement purposes. Also per the MRC, “‘Invalid Traffic’ is defined generally as traffic that does not meet certain ad serving quality or completeness criteria, or otherwise does not represent legitimate ad traffic that should be included in measurement counts. Among the reasons why ad traffic may be deemed invalid is it is a result of non-human traffic (spiders, bots, etc.), or activity designed to produce fraudulent traffic.”