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  • At the moment this means that we've worked with YuMe to make sure we can support their platform and we have developed BrightScript code that we can provide that allows developers to add a preroll to their content with basically one line of added code.

    We can support other ad platforms as well.
  • Yeah, integration is pretty easy even with the normal ad platform without Roku provided code. We worked with them a while back on a failed idea (we seem to have a lot of those, but we aim big ;). Yume seems like a great company, glad to see they are working on a broad solution for the Roku.

    I'm interested in whether this is a Roku provided service, or something that needs to be set up directly with Yume? That is, is Roku providing an easy interface that links to the Roku developer account and takes a small cut, or does a Yume account need to be set up? I can see benefits to both, and it would be awesome to have all that handled by Roku for getting stuff deployed quickly.
  • Where can I find more information on the brightscript integration? We already have a YuMe account and would like to integrate YuMe ads into our channel.
  • "dherbst" wrote:
    Where can I find more information on the brightscript integration? We already have a YuMe account and would like to integrate YuMe ads into our channel.


    Drop an email to partners@roku.com and we'll get you set up.