Amagi launches online tool to measure geo-targeted ad campaigns

TV ad-network and media technology company Amagi Media Labs has launched ‘Amagi Measure’, a new measuring tool designed to help advertisers assess their geo-targeted campaigns and generate spot level ratings. Amagi Measure is an open interface that enables the measurement of key metrics like GRPs (Gross Rating Points) by matching BARC monitoring report with minute by minute channel ratings data. The platform provides ratings to users across multiple target groups and markets. Moreover, advertisers can also derive reach and frequency of their campaigns using the tool. 

Recently, Amagi partnered with BARC India to monitor geo-targeted TV campaigns. All subscribers of BARC India can now access geo-targeted adex through ‘Adsplit module’ on BARC’s BMW software. Subscribers can use this adex information and minute by minute channel ratings to get spot ratings on Amagi Measure. Spot level ratings on Amagi Measure are as accurate as post evaluation report on the BARC India Media Work Station (BMW), a software application specially designed to analyse media and advertising audience results, as it matches spot timing on BARC monitoring report with each minute channel ratings. Amagi Measure is an open platform and does not require any user registration or login. 

Commenting on the launch of the new tool, Baskar Subramanian, Co-Founder, Amagi Media Labs, said “Geo-targeted advertising metrics have eluded the Indian advertiser for a long time, partly due to lack of robust measurement, trust and transparency. As a pioneer in geo-targeted TV advertising, we have been following the industry and its progress very closely to understand measurement metrics at a microscopic level. Thus, to address this we have introduced Amagi Measure to ensure that advertisers receive accurate ratings, and understand the overall impact of their campaigns.” 

Amagi Measure also helps advertisers to track the performance of their competitorson the geo-targeted platform with single data extract. Media planners and marketers can now easily measure the efficacy of geo-targeted ad campaigns.

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