LiveRamp is a Publicly Owned company headquartered in the US. Founded in 2011, it has approximately 1430 employees and reported $745.6M in revenue as of 2024. It functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer, specializing in data, targeting, and identity by providing privacy-focused, interoperable data collaboration solutions for brands, agencies, and publishers.
LiveRamp CEO Scott Howe participated in a fireside chat on March 20, 2026, with Nicolle Pangis, Vice President of Advertising at Netflix. They discussed the reinvention of Connected TV (CTV) advertising, focusing on how advertisers are viewing CTV as a full-funnel engine for growth and performance, and the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing precision, relevance, and measurement in the evolving television landscape. This event followed LiveRamp Holdings' announcement on March 18, 2026, that director Brian O’Kelley resigned from its board of directors. O’Kelley, who joined the board in 2023, departed due to what the company described as a routine governance change, unrelated to any disagreement with LiveRamp’s operations, policies, or practices.
LiveRamp's customers primarily consist of media and TV services and broadcast Media Production and Distribution companies. Examples of LiveRamp's customers include NBCUniversal, Fox Corporation and Dish Network. LiveRamp has commercial and technical partners like Yahoo!, Nielsen and Snowflake. Examples of LiveRamp's suppliers include Snowflake, Criteo and Publica.