Cadent President Doug Rozen unpacks the hidden organizational silos and ad frequency nightmares plaguing modern video advertising at Cannes. Discover why shifting from audience persistence to contextual TV and total video planning is the ultimate fix for bruised brand performance.
Key Highlights
📺 Internal agency silos are ruining the viewer experience by slamming consumers with the same ad over and over.
🎯 Unifying linear, CTV, and digital into one video plan stops brands from bidding against themselves and burning cash.
🧠 Contextual targeting beats creepy digital tracking by matching ads to real moments and content themes.
🔍 Stop treating YouTube like a side project—it’s actually the strongest contextual TV platform on the market.
🔄 Top media agencies build plans around format (like video or audio) rather than getting stuck in individual channel silos.
📊 Cross-platform measurement only works when you tie specific KPIs to specific funnel stages—there’s no magic single metric.
📈 Market volatility isn’t a temporary glitch anymore; the best planners accept uncertainty as the new baseline.
00:00 Intro
1:24 The Frequency Problem Across Video Platforms
2:29 Total Video Strategy: One Plan, One Audience, One Time
3:48 Contextual TV vs Connected TV Philosophy
4:44 Strategic Value of Content Context and Predictive Outcomes
5:48 Unifying YouTube with Traditional TV Strategy
7:15 Contextual Targeting: Old Concepts Made New
8:10 Agency Organization and Format-Based Planning
9:08 Measurement Across the Total Video Funnel
9:51 Current Marketplace Assessment: Managing Uncertainty
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