Global digital ad spend ‘to overtake newspapers’ by 2015

Oct 1, 2013 | Australia and New Zealand, Mobile, Online advertising, Search engine marketing

The amount spent on internet and mobile advertising worldwide is forecast to exceed that spent on newspapers within two years, according to new research. The report, from media buying agency ZenithOptimedia indicates that spending on advertising on mobile devices is set to rise by 77% worldwide in 2013. Zenith predicts that internet advertising spend will […]

The amount spent on internet and mobile advertising worldwide is forecast to exceed that spent on newspapers within two years, according to new research.


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The report, from media buying agency ZenithOptimedia indicates that spending on advertising on mobile devices is set to rise by 77% worldwide in 2013.
Zenith predicts that internet advertising spend will increase its share of the global ad market from 18.3% in 2012 to 24.5% in 2015, while newspapers and magazines will continue to shrink at an average of 3% a year.
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The report said: “We forecast internet advertising to overtake newspapers for the first time in 2013, and then exceed the combined total of newspaper and magazine advertising in 2015.”
The figures include only advertising in printed editions of publications, not on their websites, tablet editions or mobile apps, all of which are picked up in the internet category.
Overall, the global advertising market is set to grow in 2013 at the same 3.5% rate seen in 2012, despite that year being boosted by the London Olympicsand the US elections.
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Regional breakdowns
Zenith said Europe had been acting as a “brake on global ad growth”, with spending on adverts in the eurozone shrinking 5.2% last year.
The US will remain the biggest contributor to new advertising spending, and it is expected to provide 28% of the 74 billion US dollars (£45.8 billion) that is set to be added to global ad spend between 2012 and 2015.
The UK, which has the fifth biggest ad market in the world, is set to provide 1.81 billion US dollars (£1.1 billion) of the growth during this period.
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Rise of mobile ads
In terms of format, mobile advertising (including display, classified or search) is growing seven times faster than desktop internet, which is increasing at an average 10% a year.
The report went on to forecast that in the UK, the mobile advertising market will more than double in size this year to £1bn on the back of the growth of smartphones and tablets.
Jonathan Barnard, Zenith’s head of forecasting, said: “Consumers are now using their phones as a day to day part of their lives to keep in touch with their friends, and the trend is evidenced by social media giants like Facebook and Twitter using mobile advertising as a main source of their revenues.”
With signs emerging that the European economy is becoming healthier, Zenith said the global ad market should enjoy stronger growth rates of 5.1% and 5.9% in 2014 and 2015, respectively.
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Source: www.zenithoptimedia.com

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