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When TV and digital merge, good things happen

by Cory Treffiletti
October 7, 2016
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According to many sources from Forrester and beyond, this is the year when digital media ad spend surpasses TV. 

That’s nice and all, but the true anticipation for the future is when TV itself transforms to being part of the digital landscape and the dollars invested in ‘digital’ effectively double almost overnight. There are a number of ways where what we’re doing today is setting the stage for that soon-to-be-future.

Most of the foundational elements of advertising today are setting the stage for a digital, addressable, television landscape. At the core are data and cross-device methodologies.  

Much of the online landscape is still, rather surprisingly, based on third-party and first-party cookies. Mobile has some capacity for cookies, but is mostly based on device IDs. The TV landscape will be dependent on device IDs since cookies don’t work on set-top boxes, cable boxes, or TVs themselves. The methods for cross-device are applicable in this environment and will be a necessity for identifying and recognising customers and what stage of the journey they may be in when they’re exposed to an ad in that environment.

Identifying and recognising the customer and delivering a personalised message across online, mobile, TV and even digital OOH and in-store will create a truly addressable, customisable media experience.

Ad serving is also going to be challenged and refined in an addressable TV world. The commercial format is still the basis for advertising on a TV, and local boxes will need to be the launching point for addressable commercials. The local box or platform will need to identify, recognise and determine which commercial to serve up rather than calling from a remote location and serving it up over the Web. I foresee a technology where IDs are anticipated and commercials are served in the background, to be cached locally and called up at viewing. That means the local box can have a slew of commercials at the ready, and they can be delivered faster.

Being able to view the entire digital media landscape in one interconnected campaign is going to be powerful for marketers. Identifying and recognising the customer and delivering a personalised message across online, mobile, TV and even digital OOH and in-store will create a truly addressable, customisable media experience. This makes attribution and measurement more accurate and provides marketers with the tools to optimise campaigns in a more efficient manner.  

When this happens, the question remains: What happens to the upfront?

I think the model of upfront buying will still be important, but at a corporate portfolio level where larger conglomerates are able to purchase media in advance and optimise allocations based on the portfolio of products they represent. From Viacom and Time Warner to Clorox and P&G, this creates a new way to manage media that drives efficiency even further than in the past. When one product is not making good use of the media, another can be slotted in to take its place and maximise the upfront allocation.

I for one am truly excited about the combined digital landscape, which I predict will be the case in just four short years.  Today the numbers I’ve seen are that between 15 million to 17 million U.S. households will be digital-TV-enabled by the end of 2016. I assume progress to speed up over the next three years, delivering the kind of experience I, as a marketer, am truly looking forward to.

Are you?

Cory Treffiletti is vice president of strategy for the Oracle Data Cloud, and is a founder, author, marketer and evangelist. This post was first published by MediaPost.com and is republished with the kind permission of the author.

Tags: ad servingaddressable TVadvertisingDigital Medialocal boxmedia planningprogrammatic buyingTVupfront buying

Cory Treffiletti

Cory Treffiletti is SVP at fintech leader, FIS. He has been a thought leader, executive and business driver in the digital media landscape since 1994. In addition to authoring a weekly column on digital media, advertising and marketing since 2000 for MediaPost's Online Spin, Treffiletti has been a successful executive, media expert and/or founding team member for a number of companies and published a book, Internet Ad Pioneers, in 2012

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