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    Amid all the clichés and buzzwords repeated and posted across the IAB Mainstage on Wednesday, one keyword seemed to matter for the multitude of advertisers present: simplicity.

    Day 3 of the 2026 IAB NewFronts offered the best opportunity for agency professionals, brand marketers, and media buyers to hear and see pitches across the ad partner spectrum, with around 20 companies taking the stage to offer a plethora of ways to reach today’s digital consumers. 

    The day-long affair featured presentations from heavyweights shaping the TV ad industry, including Comcast Advertising, Xumo, Tivo Ads, Albertsons Media Collective, Offscript, Cadent, and DoubleVerify.

    With all those presentations in mind, here are three takeaways from this year’s IAB Mainstage:

    Simplicity may define TV advertising

    Looking at the different ad solutions presented during the IAB Mainstage’s morning session, adtech providers each showcased how their platforms offered a “one-stop shop,” like Comcast Advertising or Cadent’s “all-in-one” solution, serving agencies’ various CTV needs. Working across various media platforms, these solutions promised ease of use, inadvertently making simplicity the de facto buzzword of the day. 

    Easily accessing the necessary datasets and executing the right campaign on the right platform are key points to having a successful CTV media strategy, according to the presenters. This only happens if the tools for navigating the CTV landscape are made simple and easy to use. Those on stage made that a point of emphasis, even though they highlighted other features and buzzwords meant to woo advertisers towards their platforms.

    Fragmentation acknowledged

    In recent years, the connected TV landscape has expanded by leaps and bounds, presenting opportunities for a myriad of companies to act like adtech agencies. From hardware manufacturers to retooled software companies—hello, Tivo Ads—all the suitors are offering an adtech solution within the CTV ecosystem. 

    This range of options for reaching audiences en masse in the CTV marketplace can feel overwhelming for advertisers and marketers. The presenting adtech platforms acknowledged the fragmented nature of the CTV universe and offered different solutions to address this headache.   

    “Fragmentation creates a disjointed process for our brand and agency partners to effectively reach their desired audience at scale across any device,” Doug Michalak, an advertising partnership account executive at NBCUniversal, said during the presentations. “As an industry, the more cohesive we can make it for the agency partners to reach audiences while having a centralized reporting system tied back to outcomes, the better our industry will be.”

    Linear is not a threat

    Despite Nielsen supposedly delaying viewership data after linear recently pulled ahead of streaming, the days of traditional broadcast and cable are still in decline.

    The afternoon sessions featured content creators who said they offered a better smorgasbord of content for CTV audiences. During those pitches, it was clear that linear content pipelines are no longer as intimidating as they were in years past. For instance, LatiNation’s presentation stressed that their youthful Gen Z and millennial audiences do not engage with Latin-focused linear channels and that their content offerings are a better way to reach this underserved demographic. 

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