Precise TV has unveiled a first-of-its-kind solution to help advertisers reach consumers under the age of 18. At the IAB PlayFronts, the contextual video ad tech platform unveiled PACE, a tool that helps users target young viewers in an efficient and legally compliant manner. PACE, which stands for Precise Audience Content Evaluator, draws from its namesake company’s proprietary data to serve as “the first comprehensive video advertising solution for audience targeting and measurement for under-18 demographics,” according to a press release from Precise TV. By applying machine learning to that data, PACE aims to reduce wasted spend among advertisers seeking the relevant cohort. Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
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