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Streaming Media Advertising: Spending Analysis by Avail, Brand and Content Category
AccuStream iMedia Research, June 2007, Pages: 285


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This research report breaks down revenue components driving growth in the market for the period 2003 - 2008 by video category (including UGV) and Internet music radio. Analysis in the report details sell out percent, prices and quantifies pre roll video avails, as well as in stream video, audio gateways, audio in stream, embedded ad units, in game video impressions, CPC and more by year. There are also dozens of detailed question and answer profiles with the major syndication platforms, video application providers, sites, networks, channels, music radio broadcasters, UGV ad networks, audio and video rep firms and more.

Top line report findings and analysis:

- The market size for both streaming audio and video advertising is estimated at $990.3 million in 2006, up 128% over $433 million billed in 2005 (see data graphic below)
- The market is forecast to grow by 40% in 2007 to $1.38 billion
- Internet radio gross ad billings are forecast to reach $66.4 million in 2007, up by 60% over 2006
- Pre roll is forecast to make up 26.7% of gross video ad spend in 2007 (not including pre roll or interstitial units sold against long form content), and 28.5% in 2008
- By contrast, embedded units make up an estimated 58.8% of gross billings in 2007, and forecast at 55.9% in 2008
- Gross pre roll ad billings are estimated at approximately $36 - $43 million per month in 2007
- There are an estimated 2.1 - 2.7 billion streams/progressive download views per month in the professional, ad supported or free content segment (this does not include UGV content)
- There are further an estimated 1.4 - 1.6 billion pre roll avails per month
- Of the approximately $319 million in estimated pre roll video advertising that took place in 2006, 31.9% was placed against news, 28.4% against music and 12.8% against sports content
- Major online and offline broadcast brands range in pre roll revenue generation from several hundred thousand dollars per month to $5+ million per month
- The $420 million pre roll annual estimate includes for 2007 $360 million from pre roll placed against short form content, and $60 million placed against long form broadcast TV shows published online


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