ATVI and BCi Digital announce technical partnership

July 6, 2026

Addressable TV Initiative (ATVI) and BCi Digital announce today that they have signed a multi-year partnership agreement to foster the development and harmonization of addressable advertising with HbbTV-TA.

Under the agreement, ATVI will provide BCi Digital with access to its core technical assets for implementing addressable advertising based on the HbbTV-TA specification. By adopting the ATVI implementation model, BCi Digital can accelerate its time to market, while ensuring its products are fully compliant with the specification and can deliver broadcast-quality ad substitution on real-world devices.

Additionally, broadcasters using BCi Digital products for addressable advertising will be able to run their services confidently as they can have access to the ATVI Verified List. This allows them to filter TV devices and only carry out Dynamic Ad Substitution (DAS) on TV models which have been tested and verified by ATVI as being HbbTV-TA-compliant.

The HbbTV-TA specification (an open specification developed by HbbTV) enables seamless ad substitution in linear TV programs, opening the way for broadcasters across Europe to develop compelling addressable advertising products.

The partnership between ATVI and BCi Digital is part of the new ATVI Technical Partnership Program, through which ATVI works with selected qualified technology companies developing innovative addressable advertising solutions for broadcasters. The program helps partners develop fully compliant products while reducing time to market.

Nicole AGUDO-BERBEL , MD of ATVI and MD & Chief Distribution & Partnerships Officer of Seven.One Entertainment Group, declared:  "We are very happy of this first of a kind  partnership with BCi Digital; BCi Digital is a recognized leader in the delivery of turn-key solutions for addressable advertising, and we are very excited that BCi Digital will now engage with its Tier 1 Broadcaster clients in HbbTV-TA with the support of ATVI.”

Andre PRAHL , MD of ATVI and EVP Distribution at RTL Deutschland declared:  "To work at scale, technology must remain harmonized, and this is what ATVI does; creating a reliable reach for HbbTV-TA for the benefits of broadcasters and advertisers ; we are very glad to help BCi Digital and its customers to benefit from this harmonization.”

John BARTLETT, founder and CTO of BCi Digital, declared: "BCi Digital has been at the forefront of addressable advertising for more than a decade, helping deliver some of Europe's most successful broadcast advertising solutions. Joining the ATVI Technical Partnership Program is an important opportunity to collaborate with industry leaders, accelerate innovation and help ensure television advertising remains effective, measurable and open in an increasingly IP-driven world.”

About ATVI:

Addressable TV Initiative GmbH (ATVI) is a technology joint venture founded by RTL Deutschland and ProSiebenSat.1 in 2022. ATVI's mission is to enable the widespread adoption of addressable TV technologies in Europe by creating harmonized reach based on open standards.

About BCi Digital:

BCi Digital is a leader in broadcast technology, cloud-native media systems and addressable advertising solutions, delivering innovation and expertise to broadcasters worldwide. With a strong focus on integrating technology with business outcomes, BCi Digital designs and delivers scalable, real-time platforms that support audience measurement, media distribution and advanced advertising services across multiple broadcast and connected media environments.

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www.atvinitiative.com or contact us at info@atvinitiative.com.

www.bcidigital.com or contact us at info@bcidigital.com

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