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NEW STUDY: Global CTV Impressions Outpace Mobile, Accounting for Nearly Half of Video Impressions

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Innovid (NYSE: CTV) released its 10th annual Global Benchmarks Report, highlighting the growing dominance of Connected TV (CTV) in the video advertising landscape. In 2021, CTV captured 46% of global video impressions, surpassing mobile's 39%. Notably, CTV grew at over double the pace of mobile and desktop. Key findings indicate that all industry verticals increased video contributions to CTV ads, with a significant rise in dynamic creative campaigns, leading to improved audience engagement. The report underscores the substantial untapped potential in CTV reach and frequency for advertisers.

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  • CTV accounted for 46% of global video impressions in 2021, up from 40% in 2020.
  • Growth in CTV exceeded that of mobile and desktop, highlighting its increasing relevance.
  • Dynamic creative campaigns saw a 32% year-over-year increase, improving engagement.
  • Advertisers can reach only 9% of CTV households, indicating significant growth potential.
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Innovid's Global Benchmarks Report findings further solidifies CTV's dominance in reaching and engaging global audiences 

Report uncovers CTV's critical role in converged TV landscape and reveals deeper measurement and optimization tactics

NEW YORK, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovid (NYSE: CTV), an independent advertising platform for delivery, personalization and measurement of converged TV, today announced findings from its 10th annual Global Benchmarks Report examining critical trends, advancements, and benchmarks in the video advertising industry. The report revealed that in 2021, CTV surpassed mobile as the channel with the greatest share of global video impressions, with nearly half (46%) of all video impressions, up from 40% in 2020. Meanwhile, mobile declined from 43% to 39%, showing that consumers continue to flock to streaming devices to consume content. 

"CTV devices are now the most dominant platform for video ad impressions," said Jessica Hogue, GM, Measurement & Industries at Innovid. "As more consumers have transitioned to streaming, advertisers are shifting spend to the channel, and we expect that trend to continue with mobile and desktop losing more market share."

Some of the report's key takeaways and findings include: 

  • CTV Takes Center Stage, Plan for Streaming Dominance
    • While global video saw year-over-year increases across all devices, CTV grew at over two times the rate of mobile and desktop, landing CTV as the device with the greatest share (46%) of global video impressions. 
    • Every vertical increased their video contribution to CTV ads in 2021 with Travel leading the way with 63% of CTV video impression share, followed by Auto (60%), QSR (58%), CPG (52%), and Retail (51%). 
    • North America led the pack on CTV impression share by region, with 48% of all video impressions attributable to CTV, followed by EMEA and LATAM (22%), then APAC (11%). 
  • Advanced Creative Outperforms at Engaging Audiences
    • There was a 32% increase year-over-year in advertisers running dynamic creative campaigns, which generated stronger engagement compared to those that ran standard pre-roll creative. 
    • Across the board, advertisers tapping into advanced creative earned an additional 47 seconds of time in 2021, up from 34 seconds last year. Interactive CTV led the charge, generating an incremental 72 seconds of time earned between brands and consumers. 
    • QR code units continue to grow in popularity, providing a 0.02% scan click rate and high intent and follow-through from the audience. 
  • CTV Reach and Frequency Have Room to Scale
    • U.S. CTV campaigns reached, on average, just over 9% of the 95 million CTV households that Innovid serves, highlighting a massive runway for advertisers when it comes to CTV reach. 
    • The study showed a low level of ad frequency, on average 4.08 exposures, indicating considerable leeway for advertisers to reach new households without risking oversaturation. 

"The past two years have seismically changed consumer behavior and content consumption habits. Advertisers have had to keep pace with these changes while managing a roster of marketing tools, analyzing more data than ever before, and creating relevant, personalized experiences for their audiences," added Hogue. "As marketers further define their priorities, I hope these findings will renew their confidence in the power of measurement to drive business outcomes and empower them to utilize proven mediums like CTV to reach audiences at scale in a premium viewing environment."

The study analyzed 286 billion video and display advertising impressions across channels served on Innovid's platform between January 1 and December 31, 2021. Independent researchers looked across mobile, desktop, CTV devices, and social platforms to compile a complete picture of video advertising benchmarks and insights globally. 

"As the worlds of digital and linear television converge, now is the time to look through a unified lens of reach and frequency and take action to optimize. Advertisers have technology-forward solutions like sequential messaging, frequency-capping and others available to measure faster and optimize for the best possible experience across the converged media landscape," said Hogue.

The full Innovid Global Benchmarks Report is available here

About Innovid

Innovid (NYSE:CTV) powers advertising delivery, personalization, measurement and outcomes across linear, CTV and digital for the world's largest brands. Through a global infrastructure that enables cross-platform ad serving, data-driven creative, and currency-grade measurement, Innovid offers its clients always-on intelligence to optimize advertising investment across channels, platforms, screens, and devices. Innovid is an independent platform that leads the market in converged TV innovation, through proprietary technology and exclusive partnerships designed to reimagine TV advertising. Headquartered in New York City, Innovid serves a global client base through offices across the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific. To learn more, visit innovid.com or follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter.

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FAQ

What did Innovid's Global Benchmarks Report reveal about CTV's market share in 2021?

The report indicated that CTV surpassed mobile, capturing 46% of global video impressions in 2021.

How much did CTV's video impression share grow compared to mobile?

CTV grew at over double the rate of mobile, which decreased from 43% to 39%.

What is the significance of dynamic creative campaigns according to the report?

The report noted a 32% increase in dynamic creative campaigns, resulting in stronger audience engagement.

How many CTV households did Innovid serve in 2021?

Innovid served 95 million CTV households in the U.S., with campaigns reaching just over 9% of them.

What advertising trends does the report highlight regarding CTV?

The report outlines a trend of advertisers shifting budgets towards CTV as consumer habits evolve.

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