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The Rise of New Video Advertising Formats

Digilant

Between cable watchers, cord-cutters, streamers, and all that fall between, the video landscape continues to become more fragmented with the ways consumers watch. With the staggering amount of video channels advertisers have to choose from when crafting a media campaign, it is helpful to understand the differences and benefits of each one.

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3 Companies Winning the OTT Race With Advertisers

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By the end of 2017, more than 22 million people had dropped their cable or satellite TV providers; millions more have chosen not to sign up for cable or satellite TV services at all. According to eMarketer, their reasons for cutting the cord are primarily based on factors related to price and convenience.

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How CTV is reinventing the commercial break

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Connected television (CTV) is revolutionizing the way audiences consume advertisements. Shifting behavior in how audiences watch their favorite TV shows, combined with new ad formats (like skippable ads) is dramatically changing the ways in which marketers write and create TV commercials.

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Why You Can’t Afford to Miss out on Connected TV in 2023

Porch Group Media

CTV streams OTT content such as Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Sling TV, ATTNow, Tubi, Peacock, and many more. Another study by eMarketer shows cord-cutters are all set to reach 55.1 million by the end of 2022 A similar study by eMarketer tells us that Connected TV users will rise to 204 million, representing about 60% of the population.

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7 Benefits of Incorporating CTV in Your Omnichannel Marketing Plan

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A t the start of 2021, 70 million households maintained cable subscriptions, while at the same time, advertisers could reach more than 84 million households via connected streaming TV services (according to Statista ). What does this mean for advertisers? – is expected to see an increase in ad revenue (see chart right). .

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Who Will Win the War for TV Ad Dollars?

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Some, sans cable subscriptions, simply tuned out. Yet brands are still spending plenty of money on TV advertisements. billion in ad sales, a 20 percent increase over London, according to Ad Age. There are a few characteristics that differentiate the internet from media platforms that came before it. It raked in $1.2

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COVID-19 Digital Marketing Trends That Are Here to Stay

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Over the past year, advertisers quickly pivoted their marketing strategies, embracing a digital-first approach. New creative formats like high impact and native advertising were utilized to stand out amongst the digital noise. Now, a year later, as advertisers grasp what is working, we’re faced with another change.

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