Dentsu’s Global Ad Spend Forecast expects global advertising to increase by 4.6% to $752.8bn in 2024.
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GroupM’s global president of business intelligence Kate Scott-Dawkins spoke with Jack Benjamin about the state of the global and UK ad markets.
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The solution, which launched in the US market in May, allows brands “control and predictability” to place their ads directly after content shared by premium publishers shown in TikTok’s For You feed.
A new survey by the World Federation of Advertisers has found that despite sponsorships making up 11% of a brand’s marketing budget, very few feel “very confident” about its return on investment.
Jack Benjamin is joined by Ella Sagar and The Guardian’s James Fleetham to unpack takeaways from The Guardian’s upfronts and discuss how AI-generated misinformation could actually be a boost to trusted newsbrands.
Peter Field explained to Omar Oakes that audiences cannot become deeply engaged in pieces of entertainment in 15 or 30 seconds, and likened short-form video to chewing gum.
Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Max, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ will collectively grow subscribers from 751 million in 2023 to 946 million in 2029, according to latest estimates.