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The Trade Desk's CTV Business Driving Growth: Can the Momentum Hold?
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Key Takeaways
CTV emerges central to TTD's growth, with video ads making up a high-40s percentage share of spend.
TTD's new Ventura OS to boost CTV targeting while UID2 and OpenPath tools witness increasing adoption.
Macroeconomic volatility and trade tensions may weigh on ad budgets and dampen TTD's revenue growth.
The Trade Desk (TTD - Free Report) is benefiting from higher Connected TV (“CTV”) adoption amid the convergence of internet and television programming. This particular growth driver is fast becoming the focus of the company’s growth strategy.
In the last reported quarter, video advertising, which includes CTV, represented a high-40s percentage share of total business. TTD is looking to capitalize on the shift from linear to programmatic CTV. On the last earnings call, TTD referred to CTV as the “kingpin of the open internet.”
The company also highlighted that supply is outpacing demand in the current ad landscape, especially in CTV, therefore making it a buyer’s market. Major CTV players are not only “plugging directly” into TTD’s demand, but they are also adopting key innovations like UID2 and OpenPath.
Earlier in the year, TTD introduced its Ventura Operating System for CTV, designed to drive greater efficiency and transparency in advertising. This operating system enables better data management, allowing TTD to enhance its targeting capabilities, which are crucial as the CTV market expands. TTD is also executing its international expansion led by CTV.
Nonetheless, increasing macroeconomic uncertainty and escalating trade tensions do not augur well for TTD as well as other players in this intensely competitive landscape, as these could squeeze ad budgets. TTD highlighted the impact of the volatile macro backdrop, particularly on the large global brands. If macro headwinds worsen or persist into the second half of 2025, revenue growth may face further pressure due to reduced programmatic demand.
Taking a Look at How Competitors are Ramping up Their CTV Efforts
Like The Trade Desk, PubMatic, Inc (PUBM - Free Report) is gaining from growth in the CTV business, which bolsters its strategic positioning in the high-growth programmatic video. PUBM is expected to gain from the continuing shift of ad dollars from linear TV to streaming, especially in a market favoring programmatic spot buys with flexibility over heavy upfront commitments. PubMatic has already secured more than 80% penetration among the top 30 streamers.
In the last reported quarter, CTV revenues surged more than 50% year over year, while omni-channel video revenues grew 20% and represented 40% of total revenues. PubMatic is also heavily investing in Activate for SPO, Convert for commerce media and Connect for curation to drive growth and create sticky customer engagement.
Magnite, Inc (MGNI - Free Report) is gaining from robust growth in CTV, with overall contributions excluding Traffic Acquisition Costs (ex-TAC) increasing 12% year over year in the first quarter of 2025. CTV’s contribution ex-TAC was up 15%, representing 43% of Magnite’s total contribution ex-TAC mix. The growth is being driven by increased ad spend and programmatic adoption by leading giants like Fox, Vizio, Roku, LG, Warner Bros. Discovery, Walmart and Netflix. Netflix continues expanding its programmatic strategy globally and Magnite remains a core partner of its programmatic ad stack.
Momentum with the agency marketplaces and growth in live sports augurs well. The company recently debuted the next generation of SpringServe, integrating the ad server and advanced programmatic capabilities of its streaming SSP into one unified platform. It is set for general availability in July 2025.
TTD’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
Shares of TTD have plummeted 40.6% year to date compared with the Internet – Services industry’s decline of 9.3%.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
In terms of forward price/earnings, TTD’s shares are trading at 35.58X, up from the Internet Services industry’s ratio of 17.8X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for TTD’s earnings for 2025 has been unchanged over the past 30 days.
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The Trade Desk's CTV Business Driving Growth: Can the Momentum Hold?
Key Takeaways
The Trade Desk (TTD - Free Report) is benefiting from higher Connected TV (“CTV”) adoption amid the convergence of internet and television programming. This particular growth driver is fast becoming the focus of the company’s growth strategy.
In the last reported quarter, video advertising, which includes CTV, represented a high-40s percentage share of total business. TTD is looking to capitalize on the shift from linear to programmatic CTV. On the last earnings call, TTD referred to CTV as the “kingpin of the open internet.”
The company also highlighted that supply is outpacing demand in the current ad landscape, especially in CTV, therefore making it a buyer’s market. Major CTV players are not only “plugging directly” into TTD’s demand, but they are also adopting key innovations like UID2 and OpenPath.
Earlier in the year, TTD introduced its Ventura Operating System for CTV, designed to drive greater efficiency and transparency in advertising. This operating system enables better data management, allowing TTD to enhance its targeting capabilities, which are crucial as the CTV market expands. TTD is also executing its international expansion led by CTV.
Nonetheless, increasing macroeconomic uncertainty and escalating trade tensions do not augur well for TTD as well as other players in this intensely competitive landscape, as these could squeeze ad budgets. TTD highlighted the impact of the volatile macro backdrop, particularly on the large global brands. If macro headwinds worsen or persist into the second half of 2025, revenue growth may face further pressure due to reduced programmatic demand.
Taking a Look at How Competitors are Ramping up Their CTV Efforts
Like The Trade Desk, PubMatic, Inc (PUBM - Free Report) is gaining from growth in the CTV business, which bolsters its strategic positioning in the high-growth programmatic video. PUBM is expected to gain from the continuing shift of ad dollars from linear TV to streaming, especially in a market favoring programmatic spot buys with flexibility over heavy upfront commitments. PubMatic has already secured more than 80% penetration among the top 30 streamers.
In the last reported quarter, CTV revenues surged more than 50% year over year, while omni-channel video revenues grew 20% and represented 40% of total revenues. PubMatic is also heavily investing in Activate for SPO, Convert for commerce media and Connect for curation to drive growth and create sticky customer engagement.
Magnite, Inc (MGNI - Free Report) is gaining from robust growth in CTV, with overall contributions excluding Traffic Acquisition Costs (ex-TAC) increasing 12% year over year in the first quarter of 2025. CTV’s contribution ex-TAC was up 15%, representing 43% of Magnite’s total contribution ex-TAC mix. The growth is being driven by increased ad spend and programmatic adoption by leading giants like Fox, Vizio, Roku, LG, Warner Bros. Discovery, Walmart and Netflix. Netflix continues expanding its programmatic strategy globally and Magnite remains a core partner of its programmatic ad stack.
Momentum with the agency marketplaces and growth in live sports augurs well. The company recently debuted the next generation of SpringServe, integrating the ad server and advanced programmatic capabilities of its streaming SSP into one unified platform. It is set for general availability in July 2025.
TTD’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
Shares of TTD have plummeted 40.6% year to date compared with the Internet – Services industry’s decline of 9.3%.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
In terms of forward price/earnings, TTD’s shares are trading at 35.58X, up from the Internet Services industry’s ratio of 17.8X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for TTD’s earnings for 2025 has been unchanged over the past 30 days.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
TTD currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.