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9Now Launches New Ad Products Ahead of Australian Open and Married at First Sight

Nine continues its leadership of the Australian broadcast video on demand (BVOD) market by launching into 2019 with a raft of major advertising product announcements aimed at making digital video even more targeted and easier to buy.

Ahead of two of the biggest events on the 2019 BVOD calendar, the Australian Open and the return of Married at First Sight, Nine has confirmed the launch of dynamic ad insertion into live streams and the launch of a range of new behavioral segments allowing marketers to target consumers even more effectively using addressable advertising.

Nine has also confirmed that from January 28, 9Now will be fully integrated into its leading TV buying technology, 9Galaxy. This will allow advertisers to buy Nine’s audiences seamlessly across linear television and 9Now in one simple transaction.

“2018 was a huge year for 9Now where Nine led the BVOD market through digital powerhouses such as Married at First Sight and Love Island Australia,” said Pippa Leary Nine’s Director – Sales Strategy and Product Commercialisation.

“We are intent on carrying that momentum into 2019, launching products like dynamic ad insertion for live streaming and advanced audience segments to make sure we have the best addressable advertising product in time for the massive digital audiences that come with the Australia Open and Married at First Sight.”

Nine began its rollout of dynamic ad insertion with the Hopman Cup and the Brisbane International, with more than one million addressable ads served already using 9Now’s 7 million-plus signed-in users.

Nine will launch a range of new behavioral segments in the automotive and financial services categories during the Australian Open. Marketers will be able to target a range of segments on 9Now like small SUV buyers in the auto category, using exclusive data from Car Advice, or credit card and home loan intenders, using data supplied by Equifax. Nine plans to continue to roll out similar “intender” segments in the important verticals of FMCG, retail and travel throughout 2019.

“The launch of new behavioral segments in 9Now, our unique data partnerships and our 7 million signed-in users gives Nine the clear leadership position in addressable advertising in Australia,” Leary said.

“By helping marketers to target behavioral segments we are harnessing the power of BVOD as a platform that works for brands across all parts of the marketing funnel, from awareness to consideration and conversion.”

Nine’s Chief Sales Officer, Michael Stephenson, noted the importance for marketers to reach audiences at scale where and when they consumed Nine’s content.
“Whether our audience consumes our content live or on demand it won’t matter. Not only will we be able to reach them, but advertisers will be able to target them, and we will deliver the audience in one simple transaction without a single makegood,” said Stephenson.

“At Nine’s 2019 Upfront we laid out our development roadmap for 9Galaxy until the end of 2020. We promised to make it a reality for marketers to buy linear television and BVOD through 9Galaxy early in 2019. On January 28 when MAFS launches we are open for business.”

Since its launch in 2017, 9Galaxy has transacted more than 30 percent of all available inventory, that is able to be traded dynamically, being served through 9Galaxy.

I don’t get how they can have every episode of The Middle and 2Broke Girls yet they can’t have every episode of Big Bang Theory available online . Guess more money to be made showing it on free to air ? Last time I think Seasons 1-7 ? or 8 ? were on Presto .

Nothing stopping Stan from having every episode ?

Also noticed New Amsterdam had subtitles on the Telstra TV only show that seemed to Manifest didn’t.

Does anyone else find themselves getting logged out for no reason mid way through shows, then being asked to log in again but being served 5 more ads before the stream returns to where you were logged out?

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Sometimes on the Telstra TV i get some message about the show being invalid or expired but it hasn’t.

Yes. Very annoying. Though only during live streaming (not on demand) for me.

Happening on demand for me. So annoying

9Now has Season 14, E! has the current Season 16.

From the same production company as Love Island, expect 9 to launch an Australian version :joy:

Love Island - Season 5

Wednesday 5 June

GOT THE WINTER BLUES? GET HOT AND STEAMY WITH THESE SIZZLING SINGLES ON LOVE ISLAND UK

LOVE ISLAND UK SERIES FIVE FAST-TRACKED EXCLUSIVELY ON 9NOW FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5

It might be getting cold outside, but it’s set to get hot and steamy on 9Now, with the new series of Love Island UK streaming exclusively from Wednesday, June 5.

Fast-tracked daily seven days a week, season five of the hit UK show sees a new line-up of smoking hot Islanders embarking on a scintillating summer of dates, drama, romance and relationships from a luxury Mallorcan villa.

Host Caroline Flack once again welcomes the Islanders to their plush digs, while narrator Iain Stirling is also back with his inimitable take on all the island action as show narrator. And, phwoar, what a bunch of hotties our new Islanders are!

There’s scientist Yewande, 23; surfer Lucie, 21; beauty therapist Amber, 21, flight attendant Amy, 26; and pharmacist Anna, 28. Hoping to get their pulses racing are gym owner Anton, 24; boxer Tommy, 20; catering company owner Joe, 22; firefighter Michael, 27; chef and semi-pro rugby player Sherif, 20; aircraft engineer Callum, 28; and Latin dancer Curtis, 23.

As the game of love gets underway, the Islanders must couple up to secure their place in the villa, with those who stay single finding themselves at risk of being dumped from the island.

Temptation is rife for the Islanders, so loyalties will be tested with surprise bombshell arrivals and unexpected twists and turns proving that the Love Island road to romance is never smooth. Ultimately the British public will decide their favourite couple, who will walk away from the villa with a life-changing cash prize as they are crowned Love Island UK winners.

Hamish Turner, Nine Program Director: “Watch the show everyone is talking about, fast-tracked from the UK and exclusively streaming on 9Now. Season five of the British version will whet the appetite of Love Island fans before we send a new group of Aussie Islanders into our own villa later this year.”

So alert the appropriate WhatsApp groups and cancel any plans, because this winter is about to sizzle as you snuggle up to your newest obsession.

Love Island UK Season 5 is fast-tracked daily EXCLUSIVELY on 9Now from Wednesday, June 5.

During the main Nine stream of the State of Origin on the Android app on my phone I got some Canberra specific commercials, one being an ad for Transport for Canberra and the light rail. All the Canberra ads had a Learn More button you could press.

The stream on the Fetch box was straight Nine Sydney.

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First on Nine. 9now streaming news from the future:

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Is there anyway to get around 9Now geo-block… trying to watch Perth instead of Sydney - Location Gourd works on 7plus not on 9 Now unfortunately.

NordVPN.

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More NBCUniversal content for 9Now.

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Pretty big announcement. Article mentions broadcast and VOD inclusive. I think in terms of svod Foxtel (Foxtel Now/Go) have the NBCU deal, just very recently signed. So it’ll be interesting to see just how much and what type of content Nine get for their bvod (remembering its completely free).

Looks like Johnson’s tip of Jason Bourne runs finishing up on Seven is correct, as also hinted by Marks in the article, same for Seven’s runs of most of the Fast and Furious films. And probably Seven’s annual Christmas tradition of Love Actually I’d imagine?

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Mentions the shorter turn-around with licencing titles (rather than a FTA premiere of 2-3 years, now as early as 6 months).

Also mentions the issue of Foxtel nabbing the NBCU svod deal recently, a deal Stan used to have. As Nine have had a relationship with NBCU for a few years now (after getting the output from Seven), I guess working out this arrangement for their other service which technically is bvod not svod (9Now) and extending upon their FTA deal was the right way to go.

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Thanks, that explains it better.

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And some more:

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I wonder if this will trigger especially Seven and also 10 to re-negotiate their existing studio deals or seek new suppliers?

Seven just signed 20C Fox output early last year, but their Warner Bros output must be coming to expiry very soon (signed back in 2015 although was re-negotiated a year or two back)? If so, could use this Nine-NBCU example to get the maximum value/optimisation out of it,

I also wonder what’s going on with Nine and Disney, with the recent Disney+ bungle for Stan (even though they knew that day was coming a year out)? Could Seven get back into the Disney foray or even 10 build upon their relationship? This major re-negotiation with Nine and NBCU also suggests that’s where their investment with studio content is at the moment rather than Disney as we were all lead to believe :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Hugh Marks told the AFR:

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We know Paramount signed a deal with Stan, but what about Sony?

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