Marketing consulting and investing firm Magna Global found digital advertising revenue will beat out television globally by the year 2017.
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- Fox Offering Digital-Only Ads During Super Bowl At $700,000 For A 30-Second Spot
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Digital Advertising Will Overtake TV Ad Spend Globally By 2017, In The U.S. By 2016
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Report Finds Marketers Are Moving 10% Of Their TV Budgets To Digital
According to AOL’s newest State of the Video Industry report, ad buyers are shifting 10% of their overall TV advertising budgets to digital platforms.
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Study Claims Digital Media Spending Took $1 Billion Away From TV Since 2014
According to Standard Media Index (SMI), roughly $1 billion of advertisers’ dollars were moved from TV to digital from October 2014 to June 2015.
- Digital Ad Spending Will Hit $41.8 Billion, Surpass Broadcast TV In 2015
- Digital Advertising Produced $49.5 Billion In Revenue In 2014
- CBS Launches Campaign To Encourage TV, Not Digital, Advertising
- CNBC Ramps Up Original Video Slate To Grow Views, Revenue
- Global Mobile Ad Spending Will Hit $159 Billion By 2018
- Marketers Will Spend $103 Billion On Digital Advertising By 2019
- VIDEO: Do You Remember YouTube’s First Digital Upfront?
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