GroupM says multi-million dollar YouTube deal could be ‘first of many’

Danny-BassGroupM chief intelligence officer Danny Bass has signalled the media buying group is open to doing other exclusive video deals with the likes of Facebook, Mi9 and others in a similar vein to its new Youtube preferred partner deal.

Google last night confirmed GroupM has secured the right to be the exclusive partner on its new Google Preferred program in 2015, giving WPP’s Australian media agencies the first rights to much of the online behemoth’s premium content, along with new demographic and geographic targeting in return for an upfront commitment of the group’s Youtube spend next year.

Speaking to Mumbrella after the Brandcast event last night Bass said: “We are talking about YouTube tonight but you have Facebook coming in at some stage next year in a big way in video.“Whether we do (more deals) or we don’t this is set up to allow us to very quickly assess whether a new (video) inventory source would work across our client portfolio.

“Our MDesk (product) gives full transparency, benchmarks all CPMs. People might look at this and say it’s not good news for TV but at the end of the day video CPMs are extremely expensive.”

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