07.05.2024
Neu! Liefern Sie Werbung mit Audiodeskriptionen (AD) in Cape Advanced TV
Verbesserung der Integration von AD-Dateien in den Anzeigenauslieferungs-Workflow.

Dies wurde ursprünglich auf der Peach-Website veröffentlicht. Erfahren Sie mehr über das Rebranding von Peach zu Cape.io.
Audio Description (AD) ist eine Spur-Narration, die über eine Werbung gelegt wird und erklärt, was auf dem Bildschirm passiert: Sie beschreibt Körpersprache, Ausdrücke und Bewegungen, um Videos durch Klang verständlich zu machen.
Dies ist besonders hilfreich für diejenigen, die unter Sehbehinderungen oder Blindheit leiden. Weltweit haben mindestens 2,2 Milliarden Menschen eine Sehbehinderung (WHO), was eine erstaunliche Anzahl von Menschen ist, die von einem vermehrten Einsatz von AD in den Medien und Werbungen, die sie konsumieren, profitieren könnten.
Indem sichergestellt wird, dass Werbungen eine AD-Option haben, können Werbetreibende ihre Produkte an diese Gruppe vermarkten und ihr Engagement für Inklusivität demonstrieren. Hier kommt Peach ins Spiel:
Cape Advanced TV bleibt Ihr bevorzugtes Werkzeug zur Optimierung von Zugänglichkeits-Workflows für Video-Werbungen. Wir sind führend darin und haben es einfacher gemacht, inklusive Kampagnen zu erstellen durch:
Die Möglichkeit, Werbung mit Audio Description (AD) weltweit innerhalb des Produkts zu liefern.
Qualitätskontrolle für AD-Dateien - um sicherzustellen, dass sie mit der Werbung übereinstimmen, genau und von hoher Qualität sind.
Dieser neue Workflow wird Ihnen Zeit sparen und es Ihnen ermöglichen, die Werbung, die Sie mit AD verschickt haben, innerhalb von Cape Advanced TV im Auge zu behalten.
Interessiert, mehr zu erfahren? Kontaktieren Sie uns.
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30.03.2026
Operationalizing AI in advertising: Why it must be embedded, not bolted on
Operationalizing AI in advertising isn’t about adding another tool to your stack. It’s about embedding intelligence into the systems that govern creative production, compliance, and delivery, so automation scales without creating more operational friction.

18.03.2026
No more chocolate at breakfast? Navigating the new LHF ad rules this Easter
As ad compliance requirements evolve in 2026, UK confectionery brands face new restrictions on less healthy food (LHF) advertising. With the January 5 watershed now in effect, ad quality assurance systems must validate timing, placement, and product identifiability to avoid clearance failures this Easter season.

16.03.2026
The future of inclusion: How Cape.io powered Virgin Media Television’s fully accessible ad break during the Men’s Six Nations
As Channel 4’s closed-captioning mandate came into effect in March 2026, Cape.io partnered with Virgin Media Television, Omnicom Media Group and VoiceBox to deliver a truly accessible ad break during the Guinness Men’s Six Nations. More than ad compliance, this moment proved that accessibility can operate at the highest level of live sports broadcasting.

27.02.2026
Navigating Channel 4’s 2026 closed caption mandate
As ad compliance requirements tighten across the UK and Europe, closed captioning has evolved from an accessibility checkbox to a strategic necessity. Whether you're managing CTV campaigns or social media creative, automated ad testing for caption quality is no longer optional - it's fundamental to reaching today's fragmented, multi-screen audiences.
The advertising landscape is facing a seismic shift. By March 1, Channel 4 will become the first UK broadcaster to mandate closed captions across all advertising - including linear TV, streaming, and sponsorships.
The mandate is a redefined standard for global inclusivity. Here is everything you need to know about the new mandate and how to stay ahead of the curve.

26.02.2026
One platform, many realities: How creative automation platforms resolve the global vs. local tension
Scaling global marketing without losing local relevance requires more than brand guidelines and templates - it requires a creative automation platform designed for both global control and local flexibility. Most systems optimize for standardization, but scaling ad creative production across markets demands architecture that enables creative variation and adaptation by local experts without fragmenting brand governance.
Many global advertisers are chasing the same ideal: scale without losing relevance.
Consistency without uniformity.
Efficiency without bureaucracy.
It sounds simple. In practice, it’s one of the hardest tensions to resolve in modern marketing.
The global vs. local challenge isn’t new, but it’s becoming more urgent. As brands expand across markets, channels, and cultures, the question is no longer whether you should scale globally, but how you do so without erasing the nuance that makes marketing effective in the first place.
Everyone is looking for this balance. Very few get it right.

11.02.2026
EPTVI Initiative launches Stage Two to help programmatic TV scale across Europe’s largest advertising markets
Broadcasters, streamers, agencies and ad tech companies including Google Ad Manager, Equativ, Adform, LiveRamp, The Trade Desk, FreeWheel and Cape.io begin work on practical solutions to reduce complexity and speed up adoption.
Neuigkeiten
Sei der Konkurrenz immer einen Schritt voraus
Neugierig auf die neuesten Trends im Marketing und Werbung? Abonniere unseren monatlichen Promarketers-Newsletter und bleibe informiert.

30.03.2026
Operationalizing AI in advertising: Why it must be embedded, not bolted on
Operationalizing AI in advertising isn’t about adding another tool to your stack. It’s about embedding intelligence into the systems that govern creative production, compliance, and delivery, so automation scales without creating more operational friction.

18.03.2026
No more chocolate at breakfast? Navigating the new LHF ad rules this Easter
As ad compliance requirements evolve in 2026, UK confectionery brands face new restrictions on less healthy food (LHF) advertising. With the January 5 watershed now in effect, ad quality assurance systems must validate timing, placement, and product identifiability to avoid clearance failures this Easter season.

16.03.2026
The future of inclusion: How Cape.io powered Virgin Media Television’s fully accessible ad break during the Men’s Six Nations
As Channel 4’s closed-captioning mandate came into effect in March 2026, Cape.io partnered with Virgin Media Television, Omnicom Media Group and VoiceBox to deliver a truly accessible ad break during the Guinness Men’s Six Nations. More than ad compliance, this moment proved that accessibility can operate at the highest level of live sports broadcasting.

27.02.2026
Navigating Channel 4’s 2026 closed caption mandate
As ad compliance requirements tighten across the UK and Europe, closed captioning has evolved from an accessibility checkbox to a strategic necessity. Whether you're managing CTV campaigns or social media creative, automated ad testing for caption quality is no longer optional - it's fundamental to reaching today's fragmented, multi-screen audiences.
The advertising landscape is facing a seismic shift. By March 1, Channel 4 will become the first UK broadcaster to mandate closed captions across all advertising - including linear TV, streaming, and sponsorships.
The mandate is a redefined standard for global inclusivity. Here is everything you need to know about the new mandate and how to stay ahead of the curve.

26.02.2026
One platform, many realities: How creative automation platforms resolve the global vs. local tension
Scaling global marketing without losing local relevance requires more than brand guidelines and templates - it requires a creative automation platform designed for both global control and local flexibility. Most systems optimize for standardization, but scaling ad creative production across markets demands architecture that enables creative variation and adaptation by local experts without fragmenting brand governance.
Many global advertisers are chasing the same ideal: scale without losing relevance.
Consistency without uniformity.
Efficiency without bureaucracy.
It sounds simple. In practice, it’s one of the hardest tensions to resolve in modern marketing.
The global vs. local challenge isn’t new, but it’s becoming more urgent. As brands expand across markets, channels, and cultures, the question is no longer whether you should scale globally, but how you do so without erasing the nuance that makes marketing effective in the first place.
Everyone is looking for this balance. Very few get it right.

11.02.2026
EPTVI Initiative launches Stage Two to help programmatic TV scale across Europe’s largest advertising markets
Broadcasters, streamers, agencies and ad tech companies including Google Ad Manager, Equativ, Adform, LiveRamp, The Trade Desk, FreeWheel and Cape.io begin work on practical solutions to reduce complexity and speed up adoption.
Neuigkeiten
Sei der Konkurrenz immer einen Schritt voraus
Neugierig auf die neuesten Trends im Marketing und Werbung? Abonniere unseren monatlichen Promarketers-Newsletter und bleibe informiert.

30.03.2026
Operationalizing AI in advertising: Why it must be embedded, not bolted on
Operationalizing AI in advertising isn’t about adding another tool to your stack. It’s about embedding intelligence into the systems that govern creative production, compliance, and delivery, so automation scales without creating more operational friction.

18.03.2026
No more chocolate at breakfast? Navigating the new LHF ad rules this Easter
As ad compliance requirements evolve in 2026, UK confectionery brands face new restrictions on less healthy food (LHF) advertising. With the January 5 watershed now in effect, ad quality assurance systems must validate timing, placement, and product identifiability to avoid clearance failures this Easter season.

16.03.2026
The future of inclusion: How Cape.io powered Virgin Media Television’s fully accessible ad break during the Men’s Six Nations
As Channel 4’s closed-captioning mandate came into effect in March 2026, Cape.io partnered with Virgin Media Television, Omnicom Media Group and VoiceBox to deliver a truly accessible ad break during the Guinness Men’s Six Nations. More than ad compliance, this moment proved that accessibility can operate at the highest level of live sports broadcasting.

27.02.2026
Navigating Channel 4’s 2026 closed caption mandate
As ad compliance requirements tighten across the UK and Europe, closed captioning has evolved from an accessibility checkbox to a strategic necessity. Whether you're managing CTV campaigns or social media creative, automated ad testing for caption quality is no longer optional - it's fundamental to reaching today's fragmented, multi-screen audiences.
The advertising landscape is facing a seismic shift. By March 1, Channel 4 will become the first UK broadcaster to mandate closed captions across all advertising - including linear TV, streaming, and sponsorships.
The mandate is a redefined standard for global inclusivity. Here is everything you need to know about the new mandate and how to stay ahead of the curve.

26.02.2026
One platform, many realities: How creative automation platforms resolve the global vs. local tension
Scaling global marketing without losing local relevance requires more than brand guidelines and templates - it requires a creative automation platform designed for both global control and local flexibility. Most systems optimize for standardization, but scaling ad creative production across markets demands architecture that enables creative variation and adaptation by local experts without fragmenting brand governance.
Many global advertisers are chasing the same ideal: scale without losing relevance.
Consistency without uniformity.
Efficiency without bureaucracy.
It sounds simple. In practice, it’s one of the hardest tensions to resolve in modern marketing.
The global vs. local challenge isn’t new, but it’s becoming more urgent. As brands expand across markets, channels, and cultures, the question is no longer whether you should scale globally, but how you do so without erasing the nuance that makes marketing effective in the first place.
Everyone is looking for this balance. Very few get it right.

11.02.2026
EPTVI Initiative launches Stage Two to help programmatic TV scale across Europe’s largest advertising markets
Broadcasters, streamers, agencies and ad tech companies including Google Ad Manager, Equativ, Adform, LiveRamp, The Trade Desk, FreeWheel and Cape.io begin work on practical solutions to reduce complexity and speed up adoption.
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Cape.io vernetzt Ihr Team, DAM, Ad-Server, DSPs, Tools und mehr, sodass Sie nichts herausreißen oder ersetzen müssen.

Kontakt aufnehmen
Lassen Sie uns Ihnen zeigen, was Cape.io leisten kann.
Intelligente Kampagnenautomatisierung
Cape.io vernetzt Ihr Team, DAM, Ad-Server, DSPs, Tools und mehr, sodass Sie nichts herausreißen oder ersetzen müssen.

Kontakt aufnehmen
Lassen Sie uns Ihnen zeigen, was Cape.io leisten kann.
Intelligente Kampagnenautomatisierung
Cape.io vernetzt Ihr Team, DAM, Ad-Server, DSPs, Tools und mehr, sodass Sie nichts herausreißen oder ersetzen müssen.
