"For 2016, we expect total local ad revenues to nudge upward, resulting from a slightly stronger U.S. economy and a substantial amount of political advertising," said Mark Fratrik, chief economist, BIA/Kelsey. "We also adjusted our 2015 estimate for total local media spending up slightly due to stronger mobile and social advertising."
Mobile, social and video—what BIA/Kelsey refers to as the "power brew" for local advertisers—are among the categories that are fueling growth in the local online/digital segment.
2016 Forecasts for several power brew categories include:
- Location-targeted mobile ad spending will grow from $8.4 billion in 2015 to $11.3B
- Social local media revenues will grow from $2.4B in 2015 to $3.3B
- Local search revenues will grow from $7.8B in 2015 to $8.2B
- Total local display revenues will grow from $4.4B in 2015 to $4.6B
- Local video display revenues will grow from $0.7B in 2015 to $0.9B
- Mobile video revenues will grow from $0.4B in 2015 to $0.7B
Mark Fratrik |
BIA/Kelsey will present highlights from the local online/digital segment of the forecast at its upcoming conference, BIA/Kelsey NEXT: The Future of Local Digital Media, which takes place Dec. 9-10, in Los Angeles.
Visit http://www.biakelsey.com/NEXT for complete conference information, including the agenda, speakers and online registration.
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