TVOT NYC 2025: December 3rd

Lobby and Library

ITVT is pleased to announce the schedule of sessions for the TV of Tomorrow Show, New York 2025 (December 3rd at The Alcove at Hudson Commons, 441 9th Avenue, NY, NY). Tickets to TVOT SF 2025 (currently priced at $975; price increases to $1,175 on November 15th) are...

TVOT NYC 2025: Welcoming Address by Tracy Swedlow, Editor-in-Chief of ITVT

Library

After welcoming attendees to TVOT NYC 2025, ITVT Editor-in-Chief, Tracy Swedlow, will reveal the dates and location of our next show, TVOT Spring 2026. Tracy will also salute our friend and frequent collaborator, Colin Dixon, Founder and Chief Analyst of nScreenMedia, who is retiring from...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Power and Future of Local TV

Uptown Room

Local television remains one of the most trusted voices in media, and it’s entering a new era of opportunities and challenges. In this keynote, ATSC President, Madeleine Noland, explores how next-generation broadcasting and hybrid OTA/OTT technologies are empowering local stations to thrive in the digital...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Say-Do Gap: Intention vs. Action

Downtown Room

Our industry spends a lot of time, money and effort talking to consumers about what they want, how they feel, and what they plan to do. And then we look at what they did. Much of the time, those intentions don’t turn into actions. This...

TVOT NYC 2025: Local TV: What Now and What Next?

Uptown Room

This session will bring together prominent leaders in local TV for a temperature check of the space. Topics to be addressed include the current status and potential significance of pending M&A deals; changes in the regulatory environment; operating strategies amidst economic uncertainty; the ongoing roll-out...

TVOT NYC 2025: Make TV Simple Again: Winning Viewers in a World of Too Many Streamers

Downtown Room

Audiences love content—but they’re overwhelmed by choice, costs, and complexity. In this session, Jon Giegengack, Principal of Hub Entertainment Research, breaks down the paradox of streaming: the more options viewers have, the more complicated it is to use them. We’ll uncover why simplicity is the...

TVOT NYC 2025: CTV and the TV of Tomorrow: Advertising, Content and the Viewer Experience

Uptown Room

This session will explore how CTV is becoming increasingly central to the television content and advertising spaces and how this will impact the evolution of the TVOS and of the CTV platform in general going forward. Topics to be discussed include the new kinds of...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Future of Video Monetization

Downtown Room

You can't think seriously about the future of video in any form, without thinking about the future of monetization. Or at least, you shouldn’t. All content and all platforms depend on monetization of some sort. Yet as media and audiences continue to fragment; as behaviors and...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Optimization of FAST

Uptown Room

Presented by Stingray FAST is maturing, and its explosive growth is leveling off. The focus for FAST today is all about optimization—for programmers, advertisers and viewers alike. This panel will examine some of the challenges facing FAST today; explore successful strategies to enhance content discovery,...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Marketplace for Local Cross-Platform Advertising

Downtown Room

This session will explore current and emerging business models among traditional and digital media sellers for local, cross-platform advertising on linear and streaming video. Following the presentation of research by BIA Advisory Partners into recent and ongoing trends, complete with forecasts for 2026, panelists will...

TVOT NYC 2025: The News About TV News

Downtown Room

While technology and platforms change, TV news continues to bring value for viewers. Over the past few years, news and sports have continued to deliver on watch time and uniques. While the category has maintained its allure, there is a need to evolve how news...

TVOT NYC 2025: From Readiness to Reality: Planning and Optimization in the Transition to Cross-Channel Distribution, Monetization, and Measurement

Uptown Room

This session will bring together stakeholders from the buy-side and beyond to address the question: Is cross-channel media selling and buying ready for prime time in 2026? Panelists will examine the progress made to date in cross-channel measurement and in adoption by buyers, and will...

TVOT NYC 2025: Standards and Quality Initiatives from the MRC in an Increasingly Modeled World

Uptown Room

The Media Rating Council (MRC) has been expanding its suite of standards into new areas such as attention, outcomes and digital auction transparency, and has recently announced its intention to develop comprehensive guidance for Machine Learning and AI used in measurement. Our industry is changing...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Short-Form Revolution: Understanding Cross-Generational Receptivity to Vertical/Short-Form Video Content

Downtown Room

Short-form, vertical video has redefined how audiences engage with entertainment—from TikTok to Reels to YouTube Shorts—and its influence spans far beyond social media. This dynamic panel will explore how each generation—Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha—is consuming, creating, and responding to this...

TVOT NYC 2025: TVOT CONNECT Party and Business Card Exchange

The Empire State Room

Members of TVOT CONNECT, our bi-weekly webinar series/networking community, and any other of his colleagues and friends, are invited to celebrate the career of TVOT CONNECT co-founder, Colin Dixon, who is retiring this year. The party will include a business card exchange that will provide...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Rise of the Television Platform

Uptown Room

Brian Wieser has predicted that soon all that will be left are platforms like Google and Meta. This panel responds: The best platform will be Television. It will have all the programmatic ease, speed, data, algorithms, AI of the great digital platforms. Plus it will...

TVOT NYC 2025: Streaming and Beyond: The Future of TV Sports

Downtown Room

Live-streaming sports is a global market that is valued at $32.4 billion and is projected to reach more than $100 billion by 2033. As live sports shifts to direct-to-consumer platforms, engagement matters more than ever, with AI and data shaping the experience. The gamification of...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Algorithm and the Crowd: Can Television Make Us Human?

Uptown Room

AI and Social are the two forces that have reverse engineered the human response system. They mine our attention, our connections and our emotions, turning what was once spontaneous and shared into something predicted, optimized, and sold. Both promise connection, yet both increasingly mediate it....

TVOT NYC 2025: The AI-TV Content Connection…Round Two

Downtown Room

More enterprises using Artificial Intelligence (AI) fully or partially to generate TV programming are starting up this year. They are backed by multi-million dollar private equity and venture capital investment. We’ll explore what they’re up to, and when their content will reach viewers via smart...

TVOT NYC 2025: TV Meets Social: Understanding Creator Partnerships

Uptown Room

This session will explore how brands and studios can work most effectively with social-media creators to reach new audiences. It will also examine how these established players’ embrace of those creators could impact the future of television advertising and programming. Topics to be discussed include:...

TVOT NYC 2025: The TV Advertising of Tomorrow—and What’s Happening Today

Downtown Room

In this panel, innovating executives on the national and local side of the TV ad-sales business will talk targeting, technology, measurement, ad creative and context with experts from brands and agencies. Which innovations have moved the needle in the past and what really matters to advertisers...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Search for CTV/Streaming Measurement Standards and Guidelines

Uptown Room

Given the need for greater measurement standardization and consistent metrics across CTV/Streaming platforms, the ANA has created the CTV/Streaming Measurement working group, made up of ANA member brands and their CTV experts. This group has created a list of CTV measurement standards that will provide ALL...

TVOT NYC 2025: Fandom and Community: How Premium Video Brings Us Together and Connects Brands with Fans

Downtown Room

What makes people not just watch, but belong? This panel uncovers how premium video turns everyday viewers into devoted fans and communities—through the shared experiences of sports, local news, entertainment, and more. Discover how innovations in engagement and measurement are helping brands identify and activate...

TVOT NYC 2025: AI Advancements in the Advertising Experience

Uptown Room

From ACR targeting to in-scene placement to dynamic creative, this session will explore a range of recent technological innovations at the intersection of AI and advertising, assess how successfully they are improving the efficacy and the consumer experience of advertising, and attempt to identify new...

TVOT NYC 2025: The Character of Our Content: Program Measurement in a Fragmented Video Ecosystem

Uptown Room

When the measurement of TV programming and ad campaigns bifurcated in the 2010s, measurement innovation primarily continued on the campaign side. Meanwhile, the explosion of distribution channels presents content providers with more decisions to make than ever before. This panel will explore the needs and...

TVOT NYC 2025: Breaking and Entering into TVOT

Uptown Room

According to the Wall Street Journal, “Every weekday morning, Geno Schellenberger and Jack Westerkamp, both 27 years old, gather in a tiny Madison Avenue office to run down a whiteboard of headlines on ‘60 Seconds of Advertising News,’ their low-fi, high-energy series for Instagram, LinkedIn...

TVOT NYC 2025: After-Party

TVOT NYC 2025 speakers and attendees are invited to join us for drinks (and glass-smashing!) at The Break Bar, 458 9th Avenue (just 200 feet from The Alcove).

 

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TH

ITVT is pleased to announce the schedule of sessions for the TV of Tomorrow Show, Montreal 2026 (May 20th-21st at the Alt Hotel, 120 Rue Peel, Montreal, QC) Tickets to TVOT MONTREAL 2026 are available for purchase here. We will be announcing more details about a...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Beyond Reach and Frequency: Understanding Impression Quality

Rose Room

For years we’ve been evaluating media based on two things: reach (how many faces) and frequency (how often they saw the thing on the screen). But all impressions are not created equal: what actually happens between screen and face? On this panel, we’ll discuss attention,...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: From Gatekeepers to Game-Changers: How Creator-Owned Networks Are Redefining Culture

Orange Room

This panel will explore how athlete-, artist-, and entrepreneur-led streaming networks are reshaping media—owning their stories, building direct fan communities, and creating new business models beyond traditional broadcast. Panelists include: Brandon Pankey, CEO, APEX (Moderator) James Brown, EVP of Content Distribution and Marketing, REVOLT TV...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Agentic AI and Advertising

Rose Room

Earlier this year, NBCUniversal, its corporate cousin FreeWheel, independent advertising agency, RPA, and Newton Research, a company specializing in AI-powered data analytics, announced a “proof-of-concept” collaboration to launch cross-platform media buying using agentic AI. This panel, which brings together some of the people and companies...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Shoppable TV: The Ultimate American Sport Takes the Field

Orange Room

Consumerism for its own sake and television are among the USA's most impactful inventions and exports. And arguably now shopping—or more accurately, buying--via video will eclipse even the “great American pastime” as a sport. It’s now more relevant, fast and fun than ever before. Television...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: The Car Is the New Couch: Winning the In-Vehicle Content Revolution – Presented by Stingray

Rose Room

As autonomous driving moves from concept to reality, the battle for consumer attention is shifting to the vehicle. This session frames the car as the next great frontier for media consumption—a connected space where entertainment will be paramount. We will discuss the urgent need for...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Leveraging the Power of TV in the Age of Streaming with RMT and Vividata

Orange Room

This panel will explore the possible ways in which TV can make a comeback in the age of streaming. Recently, we have seen published reports of the fact that brand growth has dropped off sharply since the period when digital started to take the lion’s...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Presentation and Panel, Presented by Google Ad Manager

Rose Room

We will be announcing more details about this session in an upcoming issue of the ITVT newsletter. Participants include: Inderpreet Sandhu, Global Head of CTV Partner Development and Growth, Google Jerome Leys, GM of Media Solutions, Quebecor Media Julie Spina, Head of Global Publisher Partnerships,...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Think Global, Curate Local – Presented by Stingray

Orange Room

Your next growth opportunity isn’t just in a new market—it’s in speaking the local language of music and culture. This panel breaks down the essential role of expert curation and localization in the competitive CTV space. Learn how to leverage international content trends to build...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: MRC’s Work in Machine Learning and AI—Standards and Validation Efforts

Rose Room

In this session, George Ivie, CEO and Executive Director of the Media Rating Council (MRC), will outline the work MRC currently performs as well as its present guidance on ML and AI. In addition, he will discuss the MRC’s recently announced standards development initiative. These...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Meet The “Swing Voters” of Streaming—and Understand Why They Are Critical to Success

Orange Room

With the US market having effectively reached near-zero net growth and subscriber churn having increased, services have three paths to success: price rises improving retention and mastering subscriber win-backs (resubscription). 14% of US subscribers account for 40% of monthly sign-ups and 30% of monthly account...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Local Cross-Platform Video Advertising: What’s Working, What Needs Help

Rose Room

Video in its various forms has always been a powerful part of the media mix to reach local audiences with marketing messages. Video has evolved from its top of the funnel branding role in marketing to leveraging its various forms of linear and digital platforms,...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: AI, Programming and the Viewer Experience

Orange Room

This session will explore how AI is beginning to transform the viewer’s experience of television, with such features as user-interface and programming-feed personalization, improved programming discovery, and viewer-customizable interactive programming enhancements, among many others. It will also examine the impact of AI and the new...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Mapping the Biometric Signature of a Fan

Rose Room

This session explores groundbreaking research from FOX and Mediarobe, analyzing over 8,000 hours of biometric data across 40+ studies to uncover how fans and non-fans physically respond to content. By measuring real biological signals (electrodermal activity), the study reveals clear differences in how passionate fans...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Communities over Content: What Traditional Media Can Learn from YouTube, TikTok and Video Games

Orange Room

Communities over Content: What Traditional Media Can Learn from YouTube, TikTok and Video Games For decades, Hollywood defined “premium” by scale and production value—but today audiences, especially younger consumers, define it by connection, relevance, and community. In this session, Hub Entertainment Research founder, Jon Giegengack,...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Signal Explosion: Turning Data Overload into Strategic Advantage

Rose Room

We’re living in an era of unprecedented data creation—over 402 million terabytes generated every day, equivalent to roughly 190 billion HD streaming movies. As reliance on data-driven decision-making intensifies, so does the need for high-quality, actionable signals. This session explores the strategies, technologies, and innovations...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: The New Content Ecosystem: Creation, Curation and Distribution in the Streaming Era

Orange Room

The streaming era promised to democratize content: more creators, more channels, more choice. What it delivered is more complicated. In this session, key players from across the content ecosystem examine what’s actually working in FAST and CTV distribution, how roles and relationships between creators, operators,...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Stingray HQ: 730 Wellington Street – Cocktail Reception and Presentation of the 22nd Annual Awards for Leadership in Interactive and Multiplatform Television

Stingray HQ: 730 Wellington Street

The TVOT MONTREAL 2026 Cocktail Reception will take place at the offices of our presenting sponsor, Stingray, located a short walk from the ALT Hotel. Among other things, the reception will include a live band featuring a special guest from our industry on saxophone! We...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR THURSDAY, MAY 21ST

Lobby & Lounge

ITVT is pleased to announce the schedule of sessions for the TV of Tomorrow Show, Montreal 2026 (May 20th-21st at the Alt Hotel, 120 Rue Peel, Montreal, QC) Tickets to TVOT MONTREAL 2026 are available for purchase here. We will be announcing more details about a number of...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Retail Media, Budget Gravity, and the Future of Brand Growth

Rose Room

Retail media has rapidly moved from a tactical line item to a central force in brand investment decisions. While often discussed through the lens of measurement and attribution, its rise signals something deeper: a shift in how brands allocate budgets, define success, and balance short-term...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Maximizing Impact with Creator Partnerships: From Reach to Revenue

Orange Room

Creator partnerships have evolved far beyond awareness plays. They are now one of the most effective drivers of culture, distribution, and revenue. This session will break down how brands, platforms, and studios can move from transactional influencer campaigns to true creator-led strategies that scale. We’ll...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Content Measurement I: Advancing the Case for Content Measurement and Analytics

Orange Room

A panel of experts and innovators from the vendor, studio and network side will discuss needs, challenges and innovations in the content-measurement and analytics space. Among other things, the discussion will focus on the Three Cs of Content Measurement: Content, Consumers and Collaboration. Topics to...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: CTV Advertising I: What’s Working, What Isn’t, and Why

Rose Room

This panel will explore the latest innovations shaping the connected TV (CTV) advertising landscape, from advancements in targeting and measurement to emerging formats and programmatic capabilities. Industry leaders will share real-world insights from recent deployments, highlighting what’s working, what’s not, and how strategies are evolving...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: CTV Advertising II: What’s Next?

Rose Room

This panel brings together senior representatives from the industry’s leading platforms to explore how the space is evolving and what lies ahead. As competition intensifies and new technologies reshape the landscape, platform leaders will share their perspectives on the key forces driving change and how...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Content Measurement II: AI and Content Data Analysis

Orange Room

Artificial Intelligence is fundamentally reshaping audience measurement and monetization in the highly fragmented OTT and CTV landscape. This essential discussion convenes leaders from across the entire AdTech value chain—from the core technology enabling AI breakthroughs to the major media organizations implementing new data strategies. Join...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: New Developments in Data Analytics

Rose Room

While there is significant industry focus on how AI will impact media planning, media buying and media sales, there is less focus on how AI will unleash data analysis and insights. Come hear from companies that are bringing new AI insights to market, see demonstrations...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Unlocking Hidden Revenue: Advanced Monetization Strategies for FAST Channels – Presented by Stingray

Orange Room

In a crowded market, the most successful FAST channels will be those that master the art of monetization beyond the pre-roll. This session provides a strategic guide to unlocking new and lucrative revenue streams that complement traditional advertising. We will unpack actionable tactics that drive...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Measurement Grand Finale

Rose Room

This session will bring together prominent figures from the audience-measurement space to explore the institutional underpinnings of the TV currency marketplace and share their thoughts on the current state and likely future trajectory of audience measurement in general. Panelists include: George Ivie, CEO and Executive...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: The Immersive Shift: How Smart TVs are Redefining Engagement

Rose Room

The smart TV experience is meeting its metaverse moment, as developers reorient interfaces for greater levels of interactivity. Meta’s Horizon TV app is a new monetization opportunity for Meta, while Netflix continues to invent new games for its platform. The expansion of smart TV platforms...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: Live Streaming Sports: Monetization and the Viewer Experience

Rose Room

According to statistics from ResearchAndMarkets.com, the global live-streaming sports market, which was valued at $33.93 billion in 2024, will grow to $75.17 billlion by 2030. This panel will discuss how the monetization and the viewer experience of live-streaming sports will evolve in the coming months...

TVOT MONTREAL 2026: MVPD Innovation: How Multichannel Operators Are Embracing the TV of Tomorrow

Rose Room

This session will explore how MVPDs/BDUs—both directly and through subsidiaries focused on new technologies and services—are innovating to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving television ecosystem.  After showcasing recent innovations in such areas as data-driven advertising, audience measurement, data collaboration, artificial intelligence, streaming, interactive viewer...

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