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Toronto Programmatic Advertising Agency: 13 DSPs, AI-Driven

Toronto programmatic advertising agency with 13 DSPs. Display, video, CTV, audio, DOOH. AI optimization for real ROAS. Free strategy call.

NA Media Experts

6 min read

Programmatic advertising in 2026 is no longer "display retargeting." It's the connective tissue of every multi-channel paid media strategy — reaching Toronto audiences across the open web, connected TV, digital audio, and out-of-home, all programmatically optimized in real time. North American Media Experts Inc. is one of the few Toronto agencies with access to 13 demand-side platforms (DSPs), giving us inventory and audience reach that most local agencies can't match.

Programmatic channels we run for Toronto clients

  • Display — standard banner, native, and rich media across millions of sites
  • Video — in-stream, outstream, vertical for mobile, full-screen for premium publishers
  • Connected TV (CTV) — Crave, Roku, Hulu (US), connected smart TVs in Toronto households
  • Digital audio — Spotify, Pandora, podcasts, streaming radio
  • DOOH — Toronto digital billboards, transit displays, retail screens
  • Native — content placements on Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, BlogTO

Toronto programmatic targeting capabilities

  • First-party audiences — your CRM and website visitors activated across all channels
  • Third-party data — behavioral, demographic, intent segments from major providers
  • Account-based targeting — for B2B Toronto campaigns (Bombora, Demandbase)
  • Geo-targeting — neighborhood-level polygons, transit corridors, point-of-interest
  • Contextual — placement next to relevant content topics

Why 13 DSPs matters

Different DSPs have different inventory access, audience data, and pricing efficiency. A Toronto programmatic campaign run on just one DSP misses 60–70% of available inventory. Our multi-DSP approach lets us bid across the full Toronto market and find the most cost-efficient impressions.

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