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Beyond Impressions How CTV + Data Partnerships Are Reshaping Brand Strategy

In this authored piece, Russhabh R Thakkar, Founder and CEO of Frodoh, unpacked how CTV is moving beyond reach to become a precision-driven, outcome-based channel. He explored the growing impact of data partnerships, the rise of clean rooms, the need for adaptive creatives, and why brands must engineer for both cultural nuance and measurable business results in the evolving media landscape.

MM Desk by MM Desk
June 23, 2025
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Beyond Impressions How CTV + Data Partnerships Are Reshaping Brand Strategy

Impressions are easy. Outcomes aren’t. Connected TV (CTV) has outgrown its role as the digital counterpart of linear television. It’s now a performance-driven channel that blends reach with measurable impact. Every view now carries intent signals- what was watched, paused, skipped, when, and where. But the game changes when those signals are paired with actual consumer behaviour such as store visits, online searches, purchases, loyalty sign-ups. 

This is no longer just top-of-funnel storytelling. It’s precision media, anchored in accountability. Today, brands can map specific creatives to actual product movement in specific markets. The most forward-thinking advertisers are now building media plans in reverse starting from business outcomes, mapping them to consumer behaviours, and only then to impressions.

This evolution is being enabled by a new wave of data partnerships. Once niche and technical, clean rooms are becoming foundational. They allow brands to securely connect their first-party data with viewing behaviour without compromising user privacy. The result? Sharper attribution. Not just who watched what, but what they did next.

This level of clarity is redefining campaign collaboration. It’s no longer just media planners and buyers at the table- CRM teams, analytics leads, and revenue owners are now core to strategy. Because media delivery alone is no longer the goal. It’s about capturing and responding to customer signals with creativity that converts.

On the creative front, the shift is equally significant. Repurposing 30-second linear TV spots for CTV is a missed opportunity. Today’s CTV creatives can be adaptive and tailored by geography, audience profiles, and even content context. They can be interactive, product-aware, and personalized. A fitness brand, for example, doesn’t have to guess when someone might want a protein shake, it can deliver the offer during the right content, at the right moment, in the right market. Every creative is now a testable hypothesis. Built not just for aesthetics, but for feedback. The real metric isn’t just recall but its response.

Still, the ecosystem isn’t seamless. Measurement remains fragmented. Platforms operate in silos. While there’s a growing demand for standardisation, consensus is lacking. In the meantime, brands are engineering their own attribution stacks linking media exposure to CRM signals, website traffic, and offline sales. 

It’s manual, but mission-critical. The most progressive brands aren’t waiting for universal dashboards. They’re building bespoke systems that mirror their unique customer journeys. The real edge lies with partners willing to collaborate at the data layer. The ones who do not just promise transparency, but actually engineer for it. In India, that transparency must also account for cultural nuance. CTV consumption here isn’t homogenous. A family in Indore and a couple in Gurugram may stream the same app, but their preferences, language choices, and content habits vary drastically. Regional diversity, shared devices, and multilingual viewing behaviours demand a more sophisticated lens.

Campaigns that overlook this are simply squandering reach. Those that succeed are treating viewing patterns not as static metrics, but as dynamic maps of consumer intent. In this landscape, success isn’t just defined by who you reached- but by what they did next, and how precisely you predicted it.

CTV is no longer just a media buy. It’s a behavioural blueprint. And the brands that embrace this shift will lead the future- while others keep chasing impressions that don’t convert.

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