Interactive media global ad share 15%
June 26, 2008
Interactive media’s worldwide share of advertising spend, including Internet, mobile and gaming, is expected to reach 15 per cent in 2009, according to a study by GroupM. The study, ‘Interaction: Addressable, Searchable, Social and Mobile’, reveals that adspend in interactive media reached 11 per cent of the total last year, sparked mostly by gains recorded in the US and Western Europe. The growth was assisted also by the increased use and availability of improved handsets, inexpensive laptops, faster broadband and extensive WiFi connections.
GroupM’s research covered 35 countries and points out that internet advertising has been the principal source of media investment growth in western nations since 2001 as spending in traditional media has levelled off
Other posts by :
- Safran Space links laser direct to satellite
- SpaceX fearful of AST SpaceMobile’s potential?
- Equatys wants 2,800 new satellites
- FCC eyes freeing up Weird Space Stuff spectrum
- SES happy with releasing 160MHz of spectrum for 5G
- Inmarsat “likely to win appeal” over Ligado/AST action
- FCC seeks fair play over foreign satellite access
- Bank raises RocketLab target price
