Television Update Spring 2018: Advanced TV Targeting and Cross-Platform Deals at the Upfronts/NewFronts

Television Update Spring 2018: Advanced TV Targeting and Cross-Platform Deals at the Upfronts/NewFronts

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WHAT’S IN THIS REPORT? This report examines the potential influence that the TV networks’ advanced TV targeting products will have on driving TV ad dollars during the Upfronts and beyond. TV networks are offering a wide array of advanced TV targeting products as part of the 2018-2019 TV Upfront deal-making. How will these products bolster TV ad sales? Here’s what marketers should know about what’s happening with advanced TV targeting deals at the national level, as well as the new developments for digital video in this year’s TV Upfronts and Digital NewFronts. TV networks are increasingly offering advanced TV targeting to bolster ad revenues in an environment where TV spend is leveling off or in slight decline. Advanced TV targeting mixes consumer and TV viewing data to make ad inventory more like digital: highly targeted and performance accountable. And while advertisers and media agencies acknowledge its value, it will be some time before it supplants age/gender counts as the standard for audience guarantees. Advanced targeting offerings during this year’s TV Upfronts will be plentiful, but will account for a relatively small portion of deals. Purchase of digital video ad inventory in advance of audience delivery during the TV Upfronts and Digital NewFronts is expected to be no more than 20% of this year’s total spend, vs. TV’s level of 55% or more. In the future, advertisers may make more advance purchases of digital video ads to address the increasing scarcity of TV ad impressions, especially among younger viewers. TABLE OF CONTENTS Gauging the Appetite for Advanced TV Targeting Advanced TV and the TV Upfronts Cross-Platform TV/Digital Video Deals Key Takeaways eMarketer Interviews Related eMarketer Reports Related Links Media Gallery

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