Amazon Ads, Netflix team up for programmatic ad buying

The offering will be available in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Brazil, Italy, Germany and Australia, providing availability for marketers using Amazon DSP in these countries.

By  Storyboard18| Sep 11, 2025 9:24 AM
The new integration will be available beginning in Q4 2025.

Amazon Ads and Netflix announced a partnership that provides advertisers using Amazon DSP with direct access to Netflix's premium ad inventory. The offering will be available in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Brazil, Italy, Germany and Australia, providing availability for marketers using Amazon DSP in these countries. The new integration will be available beginning in Q4 2025.

“We’re delighted to enter into this partnership with Netflix, enabling brands to reach their subscribers and extensive library of premium content with Amazon DSP. Our goal is to remove the guesswork for advertisers by making it simple to manage all of their TV planning and buying with Amazon Ads,” said Paul Kotas, senior vice president, Amazon Ads.

"This partnership with Amazon perfectly aligns with our commitment of bringing advertisers even greater flexibility in their buys to achieve their marketing goals. By integrating Amazon DSP and enabling even more advanced capabilities together over time, we’re making it easier than ever to connect with Netflix's global engaged audience,” said Amy Reinhard, president of Advertising, Netflix.

First Published onSep 11, 2025 9:24 AM

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