Media teams aren’t short on data. If anything, they have more of it than ever.
The challenge is that the data lives everywhere — in CRM records, traffic systems, spreadsheets, email threads, contracts, invoices, dashboards, and archived files that no one has opened in years.
When revenue leaders need answers, the information exists. It’s just not easy to act on.
That gap between “data we have” and “making confident decisions” is where most revenue friction lives. In 2026, and at NAB in Las Vegas, Matrix is focused on closing that gap.
Our Intelligence Layer is a practical solution that connects revenue signals and operational data across the systems media teams already use. It surfaces commercial insight from both structured systems and unstructured records, so teams can see risk, revenue opportunity, and performance in context, not in fragments.
This is not a new stack.
It’s not a complete rebuild.
This is a deliberate way to make the systems you already rely on work together more intelligently.
Across broadcast, CTV, and digital organizations, we consistently see two challenges.
Sales leaders are still walking into renewals and QBRs asking:
Which accounts are at risk?
Where are we under-leveraged?
What story does cross-platform performance actually tell?
The data exists. But it requires manual stitching, exception handling, and last-minute reporting. By the time insights surface, the moment has passed.
In tight markets, reactive revenue management erodes margin.
Critical information often lives in documents, not dashboards: contracts, invoices, SOWs, amendments, emails, traffic exceptions, legal documentation.
Manual extraction slows down workflows. Exceptions create downstream risk. And no one has time to search through years of archived files to answer a simple question.
Meanwhile, revenue is suffering in the background.
When your contract language, pricing terms, and obligations aren’t easily found, risk compounds silently.
At NAB 2026, Matrix is showcasing new AI-driven capabilities designed to solve these problems for revenue operators.
Our new Monarch AI Suite is built for real operators: sales managers, account executives, and ad ops teams. It includes an add-on that automates the busywork that usually drains revenue teams:
Ingesting messy lead lists
Managing workflow exceptions (like bumped spots)
Summarizing cross-platform results into meeting-ready insights
This is AI embedded directly inside revenue workflows — not a separate analytics dashboard.
The suite also includes Account Pulse. Account Pulse delivers AI-driven account health scoring, which:
Flags churn risk early
Surfaces upsell and cross-sell opportunities
Prioritizes accounts based on commercial signal strength
Instead of reacting to cancellations or underperformance, leaders can **prioritize** outreach based on predictive signals. That changes the tone of the renewal conversation.
You move from defending revenue to strategically expanding it.
Finally, Cross-Platform Attribution addresses one of the most persistent revenue friction points in media today: fragmented proof of performance.
Clients don’t care how many systems it takes to run campaigns. They care about outcomes.
Cross-Platform Attribution converts operational data into commercial storytelling, pulling linear, digital, OTT, and social performance into one coherent client narrative — without manual stitching:
Sales teams walk into meetings with clarity.
Finance teams gain cleaner reconciliation visibility.
Leadership sees performance without translation layers.
That’s intelligence in motion.
Revenue and compliance don’t solely live in CRM records. They live in contracts and correspondence, too.
Sidevine is Matrix’s AI-driven document intelligence solution designed specifically for high-volume media environments.
Unlike custom document AI builds that require months of engineering, Sidevine is pre-configured for media document workflows, accelerating time to value.
SideVine automatically:
Classifies documents
Extracts critical commercial fields
Reduces manual entry
Speeds contract and invoice workflows
This means fewer bottlenecks between sales, legal, and finance. Sidevine also provides custom role-based views and flexible integration, so sales, legal, and ops see exactly what they need, without forcing system changes. This solution is not about replacing tools. It’s about making them smarter.
Most organizations have years of historical files sitting in shared drives and legacy storage systems. The result? Data archaeology.
Teams spend hours searching for:
Contract language
Rate agreements
Political clauses
Make-good history
Legacy amendments
Delayed answers slow negotiations. Missed clauses increase risk. Institutional knowledge walks out the door when employees leave.
Matrix Locker diverts that risk by delivering AI-powered search and discovery across unstructured files, instantly surfacing key terms, themes, and sentiment.
Institutional memory now becomes searchable capital.
NAB conversations often focus on modernization: new stacks, new platforms, new architectures. But most media organizations don’t need to replace everything.
They need to:
Protect renewals and increase yield
Improve speed to revenue
Strengthen compliance posture
Reduce operational drag
The Matrix Intelligence Layer meets teams where they are:
It bridges legacy systems with embedded revenue intelligence.
It connects commercial signals with operational data.
It helps leaders act earlier — and with greater confidence.
And it does all this without destabilizing what already works.
If your organization is asking:
How do we protect renewals before risk surfaces?
How do we turn cross-platform data into revenue narrative?
How do we extract intelligence from contracts without manual effort?
How do we reduce document-related risk exposure?
Then the conversation is worth having.
Matrix will host private meetings in our Encore suite throughout the NAB Show, April 18–22, in Las Vegas.
If you want to see how the Intelligence Layer works across Monarch, Sidevine, and Matrix Locker and explore how it fits into your existing environment, let’s connect.
Request a meeting and reserve time before calendars fill.