Pixalate lists top CTV apps for October 2022
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022Pixalate Releases Top CTV Apps for October 2022: Hulu reclaims top spot in Publisher Trust Index for both Roku & Amazon Fire TV in North America
- Pixalate’s Publisher Trust Indexes (PTIs) give advertisers a full picture of the quality of app inventory across multiple platforms, regions, and categories. Hulu, SlingTV, DIRECTV among leaders in October 2022.
LONDON — Pixalate, the market-leading fraud protection, privacy, and compliance analytics platform for Connected TV (CTV) and Mobile Advertising, today released the October 2022 Publisher Trust Index (PTI), a global approach to quality measurement and monthly rankings of the world’s mobile and Connected TV (CTV) apps, bringing transparency to the programmatic advertising ecosystem.
Pixalate’s monthly PTI report provides a perspective regarding the quality of CTV apps that support programmatic advertising with rankings broken down by regions, countries, categories, and app stores. The assessment is based on various factors including invalid traffic (IVT), popularity, ad density, and engagement scores.
Check out Pixalate’s October 2022 Publisher Trust Index trend analysis in the CTV app ecosystem. The top five rated apps across the Roku and Amazon app stores in North America for October 2022 are:
Roku Store, North America, October 2022
- Hulu
- SLING: Live TV, Shows & Movies
- Red Bull TV
- TV Classics
- Bloomberg
Amazon FireTV Store, North America, October 2022
- Hulu
- DIRECTV Stream
- Frndly TV
- Discovery+: Stream TV Shows, Originals and More
- Philo: Live & On-Demand
The Publisher Trust Indexes feature more than 200 unique Pixalate Top 100™ rankings for mobile and CTV apps.
Links: Pixalate
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