605 Expands National TV Dataset with Inscape Dataset

Data analytics company 605 announced its national dataset now includes Inscape viewing data, expanding 605’s measurement footprint to include more than 20 million households across all 210 designated market areas. The announcement strengthens 605’s vast, census-based national dataset by adding data from Inscape, a wholly-owned subsidiary of VIZIO and leading provider of automatic content recognition technologies and cross-screen metrics, to supplement 605’s set-top-box viewership data.

“From a historical standpoint, sample sizes within the industry have been small and consumer behavior is constantly changing, creating a void in measurement that is large and growing,” said Colleen Moraghan, SVP, Data Solutions at 605. “By expanding our viewing data with Inscape, 605 now has a combined set-top-box and ACR-based viewing dataset that few can rival.”

Inscape data is complementary to 605’s existing dataset which, through a strategic partnership with Charter announced in 2017, includes aggregated and anonymized television platform data from all of Charter’s cable system operations nationally. The combined dataset enables 605’s brand, agency, content provider, and multichannel video programming distributor clientsto more accurately target and measure audiences, improve campaigns and maximize the return on investment for every advertising dollar.

“The Inscape smart TV viewing dataset provides a massive volume of granular data that can be matched against other data sources and used for TV measurement, attribution, and reporting,” said Greg Hampton, Vice President, Business Development, Inscape. “It is important to have a relatively even distribution of these connected smart TVs across the nation’s demographic and geographic make-up, and our partnership with 605 allows them to be more effective and accurate with their analytics and measurement products and services.”

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