This represents a 21 percent uptick over the previous year at $72.5 billion, and marks the first time in this report that digital ad revenues have overtaken television (broadcast and cable combined).
Mobile built on its momentum from 2016, when it first took more than half of total revenues--
claiming an even bigger slice of the pie in 2017 at 57 percent. Spend onmobile rose from $36.6 billion in 2016 to $49.9 billion in 2017, marking a 36 percent increase year-over-year.
Other highlights from the report include:
- Digital video hit a record $11.9 billion in 2017, a 33 percent year-over-year increase from $8.9 billion in 2016
- On mobile devices, video revenue surged by 54 percent to $6.2 billion, representing the first time that mobile video revenues have surpassed desktop video
- Social media advertising commanded $22.2 billion last year, rising 36 percent over $16.3 billion in 2016
- Search revenues reached nearly $40.6 billion in 2017, up 18 percent from $34.6 billion in 2016
- Banner advertising is up 23 percent to $27.5 billion, 67 percent of which is derived from mobile banners.
- Digital audio, measured for the second time in a full-year report, is up 39 percent to $1.6 billion from $1.1 billion in 2016
“Smartphones and tablets have become indispensable tools in the hands of consumers, from the moment they wake up to right before they go to sleep,” said Anna Bager, Executive Vice President, Industry Initiatives, IAB. “A double digit uptick in spend on mobile video is testament to both the pull of mobile and consumer’s never-ending demand for sight, sound, and motion—even while on-the-go. In addition, brands are embracing digital audio at a fast clip, recognizing the power of this burgeoning medium.”
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