2016-11-01

Mobile Surges 89% Compared to Same Time Period Last Year, Representing Nearly Half of All Internet Ad Revenue, With Mobile Video and Mobile Search Seeing Unprecedented Triple-Digit Growth

Digital Video Increases 51% Over Half-Year 2015

NEW YORK, NY (November 1, 2016) – IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) announced today that digital advertising revenues in the United States for the first half of 2016 have reached an all-time high, scaling to $32.7 billion according to the latest IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report released by the industry trade group and prepared by PwC US. This represents a 19 percent increase over last year’s then record-setting half-year revenues of $27.5 billion.

In step with that accelerated growth, revenue from the second quarter of 2016 reached $16.9 billion, an 18 percent increase over the $14.3 billion from the same time period last year.

Other highlights from the 2016 Half-Year Report include:

Mobile revenue saw the largest year-over-year change, climbing to $15.5 billion, up 89% from $8.2 billion in HY 2015, representing 47% of total internet advertising revenue

Taking a deeper dive into mobile, video on smartphones and tablets saw strong triple-digit growth, reaching $1.6 billion in HY 2016, an impressive 178% rise from HY 2015

Mobile search took a significant uptick, realizing $7.4 billion in HY 2016, a 105% increase compared to $3.6 billion in HY 2015

Total digital video, including mobile and desktop, rose to $3.9 billion in HY 2016, up 51% from $2.6 billion in HY 2015

Total search, including mobile and desktop, accounts for half of all internet ad revenue, and hit $16.3 billion in HY 2016, a 19% hike over the $13.7 billion generated in HY 2015

Total social media revenues, including mobile and desktop, surged to $7 billion in HY 2016, a 57% rise compared to $4.4 billion in HY 2015

Of the sector verticals measured, the top three continue to amass nearly half of all ad spend (46%)—retail (21%), financial services (13%), and automotive (12%)

“These half-year revenues are a testament to the role of digital screens—especially mobile screens—in consumers’ increasingly connected lives,” said Randall Rothenberg, President and CEO, IAB. “Marketers and brands clearly recognize the innate power of digital to offer immersive experiences and secure real-time engagement.”

“These numbers demonstrate the growing importance of mobile, showing us the increasing demand for digital video and search, available anytime, anywhere, in the palm of your hand,” said David Silverman, a partner at PwC US.

“Consumers’ appetite to enjoy media—in particular video and social media—on smartphones and tablets provides marketers with the opportunity to connect and interact with their customers while they are on the go, in a very personal environment,” said David Doty, Executive Vice President and CMO, IAB.

The following chart highlights half-year internet ad revenue since IAB began measuring it in 1996; dollar figures are rounded.

Historical Half-Year Revenue Growth (in millions)

Year

Revenue

% Growth

HY 16

$32,739

19%

HY 15

$27,481

19%

HY 14

$23,091

15%

HY 13

$20,066

18%

HY 12

$17,028

14%

HY 11

$14,941

23%

HY 10

$12,127

11%

HY 09

$10,900

-5%

HY 08

$11,510

15%

HY 07

$9,993

26%

HY 06

$7,909

37%

HY 05

$5,787

26%

HY 04

$4,599

40%

HY 03

$3,292

11%

HY 02

$2,978

-20%

HY 01

$3,720

-7%

HY 00

$4,013

147%

HY 99

$1,627

110%

HY 98

$774

125%

HY 97

$344

320%

HY 96

$82

Total

$215,001

Comparison of 2015 and 2016 Data (in millions)

Revenue (Ad Formats)

Half Year

Half Year

2016

Half Year

2015

% Change

HY16 /

HY15

Difference

HY16 –

HY15

Search

$8,895

27%

$10,051

37%

-12%

($1,156)

Classifieds and Directories

$1,065

3%

$1,490

5%

-29%

($425)

Lead Generation

$947

3%

$931

3%

2%

$16

Mobile

$15,518

47%

$8,230

30%

89%

$7,288

Display-Related

– Digital Video Commercials

$2,252

7%

$1,992

7%

13%

$260

– Display

$3,385

10%

$3,751

14%

-10%

($366)

– Rich Media

$491

1%

$686

2%

-28%

($195)

– Sponsorships

$186

1%

$350

1%

-47%

($164)

Total Display-Related

$6,314

19%

$6,779

25%

-7%

($465)

Total

$32,739

100%

$27,481

100%

19%

$5,258

Revenue (Mobile Format Breakout)

Search

$7,431

48%

$3,628

44%

105%

$3,803

Display-Related

– Display Banners / Rich Media /

Sponsorships

$6,004

39%

$3,714

45%

62%

$2,290

– Display Digital Video

$1,628

10%

$585

7%

178%

$1,043

Total Display-Related

$7,632

49%

$4,299

52%

78%

$3,333

Other

$455

3%

$303

4%

50%

$152

Total

$15,518

100%

$8,230

100%

89%

$7,288

Revenue (Mobile and Display Breakout)

Search

$16,326

50%

$13,679

50%

19%

$2,647

Display-Related

– Display Banners / Rich Media /

Sponsorships

$10,066

31%

$8,501

31%

18%

$1,565

– Display Digital Video

$3,880

12%

$2,577

9%

51%

$1,303

Total Display-Related

$13,946

43%

$11,078

40%

26%

$2,868

Other

$2,467

8%

$2,724

10%

-9%

($257)

Total

$32,739

100%

$27,481

100%

19%

$5,258

Revenue (Pricing Models)

Half Year

2016

Half Year

2015

Impression-based

$11,112

34%

$8,901

32%

Performance-based

$21,158

65%

$18,098

66%

Hybrid

$469

1%

$481

2%

IAB sponsors the IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report, which is conducted independently by the New Media Group of PwC. The results are considered a reasonable measurement of interactive advertising revenues because the data is compiled directly from information supplied by companies selling advertisements on the internet.

The survey includes data concerning online advertising revenues from web sites, commercial online services, free email providers, and all other companies selling online advertising. The full report is issued twice yearly for full and half-year data, and top-line quarterly estimates are issued for the first and third quarters. PwC does not audit the information and provides no opinion or other form of assurance with respect to the information.

View the full report at iab.com/internetadrevenue

About the IAB

The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) empowers the media and marketing industries to thrive in the digital economy. It is comprised of more than 650 leading media and technology companies that are responsible for selling, delivering, and optimizing digital advertising or marketing campaigns. Together, they account for 86 percent of online advertising in the United States. Working with its member companies, the IAB evaluates and recommends standards and practices and fields critical research on interactive advertising. The organization is committed to professional development, elevating the knowledge, skills, and expertise of individuals across the digital marketing industry. The IAB also educates marketers, agencies, media companies and the wider business community about the value of interactive advertising. Founded in 1996, the IAB is headquartered in New York City.

About PwC US

At PwC US, our purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems: “We’re a network of firms in 157 countries with more than 208,000 people who are committed to delivering quality in assurance, advisory, and tax services.” Find out more and tell us what matters to you by visiting us at www.pwc.com/us.

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