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Connected TV (CTV) Platforms Domain Database

Access the comprehensive database of connected TV platform domains. From smart TV operating systems to streaming devices, discover verified CTV properties for advanced TV advertising and media research.

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Complete Connected TV Intelligence

Navigate the CTV ecosystem with comprehensive data on smart TV platforms, streaming devices, and connected TV advertising solutions.

Map the Connected TV Ecosystem

Connected TV has become the fastest-growing segment of digital advertising, combining TV-quality content with digital targeting. Our database covers smart TV platforms like Roku, Fire TV, and Samsung TV Plus, along with CTV advertising platforms and measurement solutions. For content providers, see our Streaming Video Services (OTT) database.

Whether you're planning CTV advertising campaigns, researching device market share, or identifying ad tech partners, our database provides essential intelligence on the connected TV landscape.

"CTV advertising spend reached $25 billion in 2024, with 87% of U.S. households now owning at least one connected TV device, driving unprecedented growth in programmatic TV."

-- eMarketer CTV Advertising Report, 2024

Connected TV Platforms Database Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of the CTV sector. Explore free options in our FAST Channels data.

3K+
CTV Platform Domains
50+
Smart TV OS Platforms
100+
CTV Ad Tech Vendors
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Smart TV Platforms

Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV

TV Operating Systems

Samsung Tizen, LG webOS

CTV Ad Platforms

The Trade Desk, Magnite

CTV Measurement

Nielsen, Comscore CTV. See Audience Measurement Services.

Gaming Consoles

Xbox, PlayStation streaming

Aggregators

Content discovery platforms. Explore Media Technology Providers.

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