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MNTN goes public, highlighting rising CTV demand from SMBs

The news: Connected TV (CTV) adtech firm MNTN made its public debut this week on the New York Stock Exchange, pricing its IPO at $16 per share and closing its first day of trading up 27.13%.

  • The company, which positions itself as a performance marketing engine for streaming TV, serves a base that is 96% small-and medium-sized businesses (SMBs)—many of whom are advertising on television for the first time.
  • CEO Mark Douglas described MNTN’s Performance TV platform as a way to bring digital-style targeting and measurement to the CTV space.
  • The platform’s client count grew 89% year-over-year in Q1 2025, with 2,225 Performance TV customers in 2024.

Why it matters: CTV is becoming one of the most vital parts of the digital ad mix, but performance-focused tools like MNTN’s are less omnipresent in streaming.

  • According to the IAB, US CTV ad spending is expected to reach $26.6 billion in 2025, up from $23.7 billion this year. While social video still edges CTV in growth, the space is rapidly attracting attention thanks to its blend of mass reach and digital precision.
  • Most major platforms prioritize direct brand deals and managed service buying. MNTN’s self-serve approach opens the door for smaller advertisers to tap into platforms like Hulu, Peacock, and HBO Max with measurable outcomes. With ad-supported streaming now making up 46% of subscriptions and 57% of Q1 gross ads, the addressable market is expanding fast.

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