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UK programmatic digital display ad spending increased in 2020, despite the incredibly challenging conditions. The shift to programmatic trading will further accelerate this year, but certain methods are performing better than others.
Programmatic ad spending will account for 93.6% of total UK display ad spending this year, or £7.90 billion ($10.09 billion). Open exchanges, though, will account for a diminishing proportion of that total; spend declined 2.4% in 2020.
US programmatic display ad spending was up more than 10% in 2020 despite the pandemic-induced recession and will rebound this year as advertisers continue shifting budgets to flexible, measurable media.
Display ad spending in the US will rise by 5.5% this year, despite the pandemic. This report outlines our complete estimates of digital display ad spending, including breakouts by format, transaction method, industry, major ad sellers and more.
Next year, for the first time, programmatic ad spending on private marketplaces (PMP) will surpass that on open exchanges. PMPs—a subset of real-time bidding (RTB) in which some sort of private deal exists between a publisher or a small group of publishers and select ad buyers—will see double-digit growth throughout the forecast period. Growth in PMP ad spending will outpace that of the open markets by about 3 to 1 in 2020 and beyond.
Programmatic transactions for digital display account for 86.4% of the market in Canada this year, even though global privacy reform and device tracking protections are making it more challenging to execute.
Programmatic buys will account for 86.0% of spending on digital display ads in France this year, or €1.69 billion ($1.99 billion). Double-digit annual growth will boost spending to €2.29 billion ($2.70 billion) in 2021.
This report collection explores programmatic digital display ad spending through 2021 across Canada, China, France, Germany, the UK and the US. Reports include breakdowns by device, transaction type and more, and explore the factors driving investment.
Programmatic ad spending will account for 90.0% of total UK digital display ad spend this year, or £5.81 billion ($7.75 billion). Of that proportion, programmatic direct will make up 65.5%, with social media spend underpinning that figure.
Programmatic advertising will account for 83.5% of all US digital display ad dollars, or $57.30 billion, this year. Growth in social, connected TV and over-the-top (OTT) advertising will drive programmatic display to almost $80 billion by 2021.
Amazon will earn $9.85 billion in net US digital ad revenues this year, representing 7.6% of the market. By 2021, one in 10 US digital ad dollars will go to Amazon.
We estimate US advertisers will spend $12.22 billion on open exchanges and $11.56 billion on PMPs this year. By 2021, $15.97 billion will be spent on PMPs, and $13.77 billion will be spent on open exchanges.
Programmatic ad spending will reach $59.45 billion in 2019, accounting for 84.9% of the US digital display ad market. This report looks at the trends driving investment to $81.00 billion by 2021, breaking it down by transaction type, format and device.
This StatPack provides a visual overview of trends in display, video and mobile ads bought programmatically, both in the US and worldwide.
This StatPack provides all the relevant data from eMarketer quantifying consumer media time and digital ad spending in Canada.
The adoption levels of programmatic buying in Europe vary by country, but they're growing rapidly. Three new reports explore trends driving programmatic spending in France, Germany and the UK.
Investment in programmatic display ads in France passed €1 billion ($1.13 billion) in 2018—a gain of nearly 31% compared with 2017. Programmatic advertising also passed another milestone, accounting for more than 80% of all digital display ad spending.
In 2018, programmatic accounted for 70% of digital display ad spending in Germany; this year that share will reach 77%. Mobile programmatic outlays are climbing at an even higher rate, and are expected to pass €1.15 billion ($1.30 billion) in 2019.
Our latest UK programmatic ad spend forecast indicates that strong growth remains, despite economic and privacy-related concerns. This year, 87% of all digital display ad spend will flow through programmatic pipes, and that will rise to 89% by 2020.
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