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TV Networks Stuff in More Commercials Despite Vows to Cut Back
Shocking! Many TV networks continue to increase ad loads despite public promises to do otherwise.
Why this is happening: In order, to maintain/grow revenue while ratings are down you can either increase the cost of advertising (CPMs) and/or you can increase the number of ads that run during a program. Many networks are finding it easier to increase ad loads than ad rates.
Quote from Michael Nathanson – Analyst @ MoffettNathanson:“Look at the decline in ratings…Everyone’s got pressure to make their quarterly numbers. Long-term, it’s a very bad decision, but you don’t want to miss your numbers and have your stock go down.”
Ad minutes per hour by network according to MoffettNathanson:
1) Viacom – 14.3
2) A+E – 14.0
3) AMC Networks – 13.0
4) Turner – 12.5
5) NBCUniversal – 12.0
6) Discovery – 11.6
7) Disney – 10.5
8) Fox – 10.4
Flashback #1: Hulu cuts ad breaks by more than half
Hulu commercial break lengths (% change):
1) Old – 180 – 240s
2) New – 90s (↓ 50-63%)
Flashback #2: YouTube begins showing twice as many ‘pre-roll’ ads
Key findings from NBCUniversal on the impact of reduced ad load:
1) Ad Likability — ↑ 38%
2) Likelihood to search for a brand — ↑ 39%
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