Industry Execs Discuss Transformative Trends in TV Advertising

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“There was about five years' worth of cord-cutting that happened in one year in 2020,” TheTradeDesk CEO and Founder, Jeff Green speaks to the large consumer shift to connected TV and the advertising that will come along with it | VarietyCES

Transformative trends in the TV advertising business are discussed by industry leaders Marc Pritchard, Chief Brand Officer, Procter & Gamble; Linda Yaccarino, Chairman of Global Advertising and Partnerships, NBCUniversal; and Jeff Green, Founder and CEO, The Trade Desk. They explain that viewers shift to streaming entertainment and increasing marketers’ concerns over brand safety are impacting their strategies.

Yaccarino notes, “We had to come together. Yes, absolutely meet the consumer at where they are, right? And where they’re going, and that meant wherever, whenever they wanted to consume. A company like NBCUniversal on a monthly basis, something about 200 million people consume 30 billion-ish minutes of our [digital] content. We have a responsibility to them.

Green adds, “We’ve seen marketers get more deliberate than they’ve ever been in 2020. It’s a really important moment because of the advent of CTV [connected TV]. They also have more digital choices than they ever have. It’s not just the desire to be more deliberate, and in some cases discriminate against content that they don’t want to be against, but to also have the choices to do it.

Pritchard notes, “What Jeff [Green] was describing is the inevitable future, which is that all advertising and media will become some form of digital, some form of programmatic data-driven and automated. Which then will enable us all to define the audiences that we want to reach, define what programming we want our brands to be associated with, and then be able to allow that to happen and to recognize as well.

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