Reach Targeted Audiences Through Streaming TV

Fame Network TV connects brands with real audiences through focused streaming channels and connected TV advertising.

Our Channel Network

Fame Network TV operates a portfolio of targeted streaming channels built around real audiences and focused content categories.

American Warriors Network

Veteran-focused content and military community storytelling.

Guitar 101

Guitar lessons and music education for players of all levels.

ISSA

Fitness education and certification content for aspiring professionals.

My Wedding Channel

Wedding planning inspiration, vendor showcases, and real event stories for engaged couples.

Working Dogs For Vets

Stories, training, and support content focused on service dogs and veteran recovery.

What Is CTV
Advertising?

Connected TV (CTV) is any television that connects to the internet either directly through a smart TV or through Over-the-Top (OTT) devices and facilitates the delivery of streaming video content.

CTV Advertising gives you all the benefits of advertising on TV without breaking a bank and with more control over who sees your ads.

With connected TV, you can serve up your ads to a perfect audience at the perfect time.

Why CTV Advertising can be a Total Game-Changer For Your Business

CTV Advertising gives you the benefits of television (engaging high production value video storytelling with massive reach) with the targeting abilities of digital.

What that means is that with the help of precision targeting, you can pretty much handpick the consumers you want to reach and reach them at the perfect time when they are most likely to respond to your content (ads).

On top of that, you are able to leverage in-depth analytics and track and measure your connected TV advertising campaign’s impact on your bottom line just as you would with search, display, or social advertising.


And quite frankly, we believe that Connected TV is the next big digital channel that's eventually going to become... The largest digital advertising channel ever...

It is also, undeniably, one of the most cost-effective forms of advertising right now. The CPM, or cost per thousand impressions, on CTV ranges from $10 to $15. This means that for only $15, you can literally reach over 1,000 people.

CTV advertising presents opportunities for businesses of all sizes to reach their desired audience and sell directly to them.

By leveraging CTV Ads successfully, you can reach brand new audiences and significantly grow your business in a predictable and measurable fashion.

Because of this, CTV Advertising is a perfect opportunity for business owners who wish to grow quickly.

Why CTV Advertising Agency and Why Do You Need One?

While the benefits of CTV advertising are clear, and jumping on this new wave right now is a very easy decision to make...

Figuring out how to build a campaign that gets results and drives sales is not that easy, and you shouldn’t go at it alone.

And we are here to help you every step of the way.

Fame Network Television is an agency with experienced media buyers, copywriters and strategists on staff ready to help your business get maximum results with CTV advertising without stress and headaches.

We help our clients to develop wildly profitable CTV campaigns to grow their business with cutting-edge, advanced CTV advertising strategies and tactics.

We take all the dead weight on your shoulder

We take all the weight off your shoulders and take care of everything for you...

Including

Including creating stunning and attention-demanding creatives, setting up your campaigns, monitoring and optimizing them, and even...

Helping You

Get the most out of the CTV advertising, leveraging first- and third-party data and cross-device targeting tactics to engage with high-value audiences on the big screen without massive investments.

Provide you with

Targeted access to your audience wherever they engage with on-demand video, including Roku, Sling, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, DirecTV Now, and other emerging OTT devices.

Where are Connected TV Ads shown?