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Integrate Ads into Your Channel
Monetizing your playout channel allows you to generate revenue by displaying advertisements alongside your scheduled content. In your Playout system, you can integrate three types of ads: Ad Server Tags, 3rd-Party Cue Server Ads, and Uploaded Ad Creatives. This guide walks you through the complete process—from creating ads to integrating them into your channel.
Before you can add ads to your playout channel, you need to set them up in the system. You can create ads using one or more of the following methods:
1. Ad Server Tags
Use tags from your ad server (e.g., VAST/VPAID URLs) to deliver dynamic ads from your ad provider. Click here to know how to create and manage Ad Server Tags.
2. Uploaded Ad Creatives
Upload your own pre-recorded video ad files directly into the platform. Once your ads are created, they will be available for placement in your playout channels. Click here to know how to create and manage Ad Server Tags.
3. 3rd Party Cue Server Ads
Integrate real-time ads triggered by external cue servers. Click here to learn how to integrate third-party cue server ads.
To allow ads to be inserted into your playout, you must enable the Ads feature in the channel settings. This activation ensures that your channel accepts ad insertions during content scheduling. Click here to know how to enable ads in channels.
After enabling ads, the next step is to add them to your playout timeline. You can integrate ads in two ways.
This method inserts ads during the transition from one program to another.
Click here to know how to integrate ads between programs.
This method places ads inside a specific program rather than between programs.
Click here to know how to integrate ads into programs.
By following these steps—creating ads, enabling ads in your channel, and integrating them into your playout—you can successfully monetize your content and generate revenue from your playout channels.
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