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Triton Digital
Triton Digital, LLC, formerly Triton Media Group, is a digital audio technology and advertising company based in the US, with offices in New York, Paris, Montreal, London, and more. The group was formerly owned by E. W. Scripps Company, which sold Triton to iHeartMedia in October 2020. The company works with audio publishers in over 80 countries including brands such as BBC, Bloomberg, Cumulus, iHeartRadio, Bell Media, CBS Radio, and ESPN Radio.
Triton Digital was founded in August 2006 by Neal Schore and Mike Agovino in Sherman Oaks, California, in the Los Angeles area. It was funded as a limited partnership by private investors. In 2022, John Rosso, Triton Digital’s President of Market Development became the President and CEO.
Triton announced a partnership to resell Slipstream Radio in 2008. Triton Digital acquired Ando Media in September 2009. Ando Media was founded in 2004 in Denver, Colorado. Ando developed software to audience measurement metrics for Internet radio, competing with the major firm Arbitron by 2006. In 2011 Ernst & Young named Schore (chief executive of Triton Media at the time) entrepreneur of the year for Los Angeles area advertising companies. In April 2011, the Media Rating Council accredited Triton's Webcast Metrics product. In January 2013 Triton Digital pioneered the first programmatic audio ad exchange (named a2x.) In 2015 Triton Digital was acquired by Vector Capital. In October 2016, Triton launched Yield-Op, an in-house built SSP (Supply Side Platform) to power its ad exchange. In 2022, Triton Digital unveiled TAP, its advertising platform that provides clients a seamless experience for the entire lifecycle of audio ad campaigns.
AdExchanger's 2024 Top 50 Programmatic Power Players: This annual list highlights the best agencies, strategic partners, technology service providers, and consultants in the digital marketing industry.
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting+ Awards 2023: In June 2023, SPH Media's AWEDIO app, powered by Triton Digital, received the Excellence Award for Radio Podcast - Singapore, acknowledging outstanding achievement in radio podcasting within the region.
Business Insider's Rising Star of Adtech 2023: Simon Lee, Triton Digital’s Audio Marketplace Operations Director, was honored as a "Rising Star of Adtech" in 2023, recognizing forward-thinking, up-and-coming executives in the advertising technology space.
The Drum's Industry Best Sell-Side Technology for Digital Audio Trading 2022: Triton Digital's Supply Side Platform (SSP), Yield-Op, received this award, highlighting its excellence in digital audio trading technology.
omny.fm is a .fm website that has hosted among others the Bloomberg Odd Lots podcast co-hosted by Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway. Shows on omny.fm are published through the software Omny Studio. Omny Studio offers an "audio management solution for podcasters and radio stations".
Triton Digital
Triton Digital, LLC, formerly Triton Media Group, is a digital audio technology and advertising company based in the US, with offices in New York, Paris, Montreal, London, and more. The group was formerly owned by E. W. Scripps Company, which sold Triton to iHeartMedia in October 2020. The company works with audio publishers in over 80 countries including brands such as BBC, Bloomberg, Cumulus, iHeartRadio, Bell Media, CBS Radio, and ESPN Radio.
Triton Digital was founded in August 2006 by Neal Schore and Mike Agovino in Sherman Oaks, California, in the Los Angeles area. It was funded as a limited partnership by private investors. In 2022, John Rosso, Triton Digital’s President of Market Development became the President and CEO.
Triton announced a partnership to resell Slipstream Radio in 2008. Triton Digital acquired Ando Media in September 2009. Ando Media was founded in 2004 in Denver, Colorado. Ando developed software to audience measurement metrics for Internet radio, competing with the major firm Arbitron by 2006. In 2011 Ernst & Young named Schore (chief executive of Triton Media at the time) entrepreneur of the year for Los Angeles area advertising companies. In April 2011, the Media Rating Council accredited Triton's Webcast Metrics product. In January 2013 Triton Digital pioneered the first programmatic audio ad exchange (named a2x.) In 2015 Triton Digital was acquired by Vector Capital. In October 2016, Triton launched Yield-Op, an in-house built SSP (Supply Side Platform) to power its ad exchange. In 2022, Triton Digital unveiled TAP, its advertising platform that provides clients a seamless experience for the entire lifecycle of audio ad campaigns.
AdExchanger's 2024 Top 50 Programmatic Power Players: This annual list highlights the best agencies, strategic partners, technology service providers, and consultants in the digital marketing industry.
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting+ Awards 2023: In June 2023, SPH Media's AWEDIO app, powered by Triton Digital, received the Excellence Award for Radio Podcast - Singapore, acknowledging outstanding achievement in radio podcasting within the region.
Business Insider's Rising Star of Adtech 2023: Simon Lee, Triton Digital’s Audio Marketplace Operations Director, was honored as a "Rising Star of Adtech" in 2023, recognizing forward-thinking, up-and-coming executives in the advertising technology space.
The Drum's Industry Best Sell-Side Technology for Digital Audio Trading 2022: Triton Digital's Supply Side Platform (SSP), Yield-Op, received this award, highlighting its excellence in digital audio trading technology.
omny.fm is a .fm website that has hosted among others the Bloomberg Odd Lots podcast co-hosted by Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway. Shows on omny.fm are published through the software Omny Studio. Omny Studio offers an "audio management solution for podcasters and radio stations".
