Media Experts Bet on Mobile Video and Audio as Consumers Shift to Hybrid Lifestyle, IAS Study Finds
Integral Ad Science (Nasdaq: IAS) released its 2022 Industry Pulse Report, highlighting key trends in digital media. The report indicates that mobile video is a significant opportunity, but concerns over ad fraud persist with 77% of experts worried. Additionally, consumer trust affects social media spending, and CTV is expected to innovate further. The report reflects insights from over 200 digital media experts surveyed in November 2021.
- Mobile video viewed as a key growth opportunity; 86% of experts agree on its potential.
- Digital audio advertising investments expected to rise; 75% anticipate this trend.
- CTV anticipated to drive innovation; 46% believe it holds high potential for 2022.
- 77% of respondents highlight growing concerns about ad fraud in mobile advertising.
- 60% of experts cite eroding consumer trust affecting ad spend decisions.
- 27% believe digital audio faces significant challenges within the media industry.
NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Integral Ad Science (Nasdaq: IAS), a global leader in digital media quality, today released its 2022 Industry Pulse Report. Surveying over 200 U.S. digital media experts, IAS found that mobile video growth, social media transparency and trust issues, and the emergence of digital audio are top considerations for advertisers.
"2021 has been a year of record-setting growth for the digital media industry, as the ongoing pandemic drove people to over-index on their digital-first lifestyles," said Tony Marlow, CMO, IAS. "As a result, emerging social platforms along with CTV attracted new levels of engagement, while digital audio established itself as a medium to watch in the next twelve months as ad models standardize."
Based on the IAS 2022 Industry Pulse Report, these key priorities will guide the year ahead:
- Mobile video rises as consumers go hybrid: As more consumers shift from remote work to hybrid lifestyles, mobile video streaming is on the rise and
86% of media experts see it as a key opportunity in the year ahead. However, with this growth, the threat of ad fraud looms large over mobile campaigns.77% of respondents agree that ad fraud will be a greater concern across mobile environments in the coming year. - Consumer trust and transparency questions sway social budgets: Social ad spend continues to rise, with some platforms celebrating big wins; the number of media experts expecting to invest in TikTok nearly doubled year-over-year to reach
40% . Still,79% of respondents say that ad fraud is a top concern for their campaigns. Experts also pointed to eroding consumer trust, with60% citing this as a key factor in adjusting spending for 2022. Yet, more social platforms have opened up to media quality and verification providers, with advertisers seeing the progress;56% of respondents said they are likely to adjust social media ad spend due to insufficient media quality metrics in 2022, down from59% in 2021. - CTV primed for innovation: CTV and other digital video streaming options will continue their meteoric rise;
76% of those surveyed expect consumer uptake of video streaming to remain strong even if COVID-19 restrictions fully lift in the next 12 months. In fact,82% of respondents agreed that the shift away from linear TV towards digital video alternatives will accelerate and nearly half (46% ) said CTV and digital video hold the most potential for innovation in 2022. - Digital audio ready to take off: Audiences continue to flock to digital audio, following recent growth as listeners searched for new sources of entertainment while at home during the pandemic. With the growing popularity of digital audio,
75% of respondents expect ad investments to expand in 2022 to match consumer adoption of audio streaming. However,27% of media experts think that digital radio will face serious challenges across the media industry in the next 12 months -- more than doubling since 2021. Ultimately,81% of Industry Pulse respondents agreed that third-party verification will be important to ensure the quality of this inventory.
The IAS Industry Pulse Report provides insight into the emerging trends and priorities that will drive change in digital advertising in 2022. The results are based on the responses of U.S. digital advertising professionals representing brands, agencies, publishers, and ad tech vendors in November 2021.
About IAS
Integral Ad Science (IAS) is a global leader in digital media quality. IAS makes every impression count, ensuring that ads are viewable by real people, in safe and suitable environments, activating contextual targeting, and driving supply path optimization. Our mission is to be the global benchmark for trust and transparency in digital media quality for the world's leading brands, publishers, and platforms. We do this through data-driven technologies with actionable real-time signals and insight. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in New York, IAS works with thousands of top advertisers and premium publishers worldwide. For more information, visit integralads.com.
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