World Cup Graces Walmart’s Media Shelf — AdWeek.com

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Retail media is shifting from sponsored search results to controlling the smart TV home screen, with Walmart’s Vizio acquisition positioning the retailer to turn the World Cup-driven TV upgrade cycle into a powerful, closed-loop commerce and advertising channel in the living room.

Key Takeaways

  • Home screen as retail real estate: In 2026, the most valuable retail media isn’t a search slot but the first few inches of the smart TV home screen, where Walmart can connect content discovery, ads, payments, and commerce through Vizio’s operating system.

  • World Cup accelerates CTV commerce: As households upgrade TVs ahead of the 2026 World Cup, synchronized first- and second-screen experiences enable retailers to tie viewing behavior to purchase opportunities, such as one-click jersey buys during halftime.

  • Marketers must design for closed-loop TV: New devices and premium streaming inventory will expand home-screen impressions, favoring brands that adapt creative, budgets, and measurement to video-first, interactive formats.