Internet advertising to overtake TVCs for the first time in 2017
23 Mar 2016
Businesses around the world are set to spend more on internet advertising than on television commercials for the first time in 2017, forecaster Zenith Optimedia said on Monday.
Zenith said it expected internet advertising to grow at more than three times the rest of the industry in 2016, driven by demand for ads on social media, online video and paid search.
The forecaster had said in December it expected ad spending on the internet to overtake TV only in 2018.
"The global economy faces clear challenges," it said.
"But advertisers' confidence has remained largely unshaken, and our forecasts for global growth in 2016 have barely changed since we published our last forecasts in December."
ZenithOptimedia, owned by France's Publicis, pared down its expectation for growth in global advertising this year to 4.6 per cent from a forecast of 4.7 per cent it gave in December, which was still ahead of 3.9 per cent growth in 2015.
The US presidential election, the Rio Olympics and the European soccer championships would boost advertising in 2016, according to the forecaster.