In the midyear update to its Annual U.S. Local Media
Forecast (2012-2017), BIA/Kelsey projects total U.S. local media ad revenues to
grow from $132.9 billion in 2013 to $151.5 billion in 2017, representing a 2.8
percent compound annual growth rate, growing faster than the firm originally
forecast earlier this year.
Faster growth in online/digital advertising revenues will
drive that faster overall growth, increasing at a 13.8 percent compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) from $26.5 billion in 2013 to $44.5 billion in 2017. That
compares with a CAGR of 0.1 percent during the same period for traditional
advertising revenues, which will remain flat, growing slightly from $106.4
billion in 2013 to $107 billion in 2017.
Mark Fratik |
“A range of factors will drive local ad revenues higher in
2014 and through the end of the forecast period,” said Mark Fratrik, chief
economist, BIA/Kelsey. “A slightly improving U.S. economy, positive outlook by
investors, the 2014 elections and Olympics, as well as ad spending around the
Affordable Health Care Act, which comes out of the local ad pie, will all
contribute to increased local ad spending.”
Location targeted mobile advertising revenues, which are
growing at a faster pace than overall mobile advertising, will increase from
$2.9 billion in 2013 to $10.8 billion in 2017, accounting for 52 percent of
overall U.S. mobile ad spending in 2017. Total mobile ad spending will grow
from $7 billion in 2013 to $20.7 billion in 2017.
For the first time, BIA/Kelsey’s forecast breaks out the
share of ad revenues attributed to print and over-the-air (O-T-A) versus
online/digital for Yellow Pages, newspapers, television and radio. The
following represent individual media segment shares of the overall local media
market by 2017and how those shares have moved from their 2013 position:
- Newspapers Print: decreasing to 9.1% in 2017
- Newspapers Online/Digital: remaining steady at 2.4% in 2017
- Yellow Pages Print: decreasing to 1.5% in 2017
- Yellow Pages Digital/Online: increasing to 1.9% in 2017
- Radio O-T-A: decreasing slightly to 10.6% in 2017
- Radio Online/Digital: growing to 0.5% in 2017
- TV O-T-A: decreasing slightly to 14.6% in 2017
- TV Online/Digital: growing to 0.7% in 2017
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