
The streaming experience isn’t confined to a single screen. Viewers move between TVs, phones, and tablets all day, and the value of one moment is often realized somewhere else entirely. At Cannes Lions 2026, leaders from Adobe DSP, FreeWheel, Madhive, Minerva, OpenX, and Pinterest discussed what that means for how brands plan, buy, and measure across screens, including where connected TV (CTV) fits, how attention is valued, how often ads should appear, and what brands should expect from partners. Watch the conversation below to hear where they agree, where they push back, and where the space is headed.
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How streaming media connects viewing across screens
Featured partners
- Adobe DSP – Phil Cowlishaw, Managing Director
- FreeWheel – Larry Allen, Vice President of Global Strategy, Data, Measurement and Addressable
- Madhive – Luc Dumont, Senior Vice President of Business Development
- Minerva – Jackson Engles, Co-Founder and CEO
- OpenX – Erika Loberg, Vice President of Global CTV and Curation
- Pinterest – Rebecca Miller, Director of Corporate Marketing, tvScientific
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