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El mes pasado nos encantó ver a tantos amigos (viejos y nuevos) en nuestro primer evento PeachLive en Australia. Con un panel de estrellas, incluyendo Brett Poole, Director General en Finecast, Mark Frain, CEO en MCN y Scott Davies, CEO en Never.no, profundizamos en cómo aprovechar las nuevas oportunidades que ofrece el cambiante panorama de los medios de hoy.
Mención especial también al chef ejecutivo Peter Conistis, quien preparó un delicioso almuerzo, y también a nuestro fabuloso lugar, Beta Bar & Gallery.
Brett Poole, Finecast
TV direccionable: donde la TV se encuentra con los datos
"En los últimos 5 años, la TV ha cambiado más que en los últimos 50."Brett presenta la TV direccionable y explica cómo esta está abriendo oportunidades de publicidad y generando un aumento significativo en el alcance y la efectividad de los Anuncios para todo tipo de marcas.
Scott Davies, never.no
Desata el poder del contenido dinámico
"Pensamos, si podemos aumentar la participación de la audiencia en la TV lineal, entonces hagámoslo también en la publicidad. Eso va a ser pan comido – mucho más fácil que la TV en vivo. Oh." Scott explica cómo never.no aprovecha el poder de la publicidad dinámica para ayudar a las marcas a crear contenido creativo personalizado y relevante.
Mark Frain, MCN
Desata el poder del contenido dinámico
"¿Cómo se verá el lado de la compra mañana? Hay algunas tendencias interesantes – y algunas realmente aterradoras." Desde el corto plazo hasta la preocupación excesiva por los temores sobre el autoservicio, Mark explora los desafíos que enfrenta la industria publicitaria y cómo están construyendo un lado de la compra futuro que está conectado tanto al rendimiento como a la marca.
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Many global advertisers are chasing the same ideal: scale without losing relevance.
Consistency without uniformity.
Efficiency without bureaucracy.
It sounds simple. In practice, it’s one of the hardest tensions to resolve in modern marketing.
The global vs. local challenge isn’t new, but it’s becoming more urgent. As brands expand across markets, channels, and cultures, the question is no longer whether you should scale globally, but how you do so without erasing the nuance that makes marketing effective in the first place.
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As Channel 4’s closed-captioning mandate came into effect in March 2026, Cape.io partnered with Virgin Media Television, Omnicom Media Group and VoiceBox to deliver a truly accessible ad break during the Guinness Men’s Six Nations. More than ad compliance, this moment proved that accessibility can operate at the highest level of live sports broadcasting.

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As ad compliance requirements tighten across the UK and Europe, closed captioning has evolved from an accessibility checkbox to a strategic necessity. Whether you're managing CTV campaigns or social media creative, automated ad testing for caption quality is no longer optional - it's fundamental to reaching today's fragmented, multi-screen audiences.
The advertising landscape is facing a seismic shift. By March 1, Channel 4 will become the first UK broadcaster to mandate closed captions across all advertising - including linear TV, streaming, and sponsorships.
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Scaling global marketing without losing local relevance requires more than brand guidelines and templates - it requires a creative automation platform designed for both global control and local flexibility. Most systems optimize for standardization, but scaling ad creative production across markets demands architecture that enables creative variation and adaptation by local experts without fragmenting brand governance.
Many global advertisers are chasing the same ideal: scale without losing relevance.
Consistency without uniformity.
Efficiency without bureaucracy.
It sounds simple. In practice, it’s one of the hardest tensions to resolve in modern marketing.
The global vs. local challenge isn’t new, but it’s becoming more urgent. As brands expand across markets, channels, and cultures, the question is no longer whether you should scale globally, but how you do so without erasing the nuance that makes marketing effective in the first place.
Everyone is looking for this balance. Very few get it right.

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Broadcasters, streamers, agencies and ad tech companies including Google Ad Manager, Equativ, Adform, LiveRamp, The Trade Desk, FreeWheel and Cape.io begin work on practical solutions to reduce complexity and speed up adoption.

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