1. Mobile, Social, Digital Video: 2022 Top Advertising Priorities (MediaPost)
In an online survey of 230 US “digital experts” by Integral Ad Science (IAS), when asked which media environments and ad formats will be top priorities in 2022, 76% cited mobile (including apps and web), 72% social media, 61% digital video (including over-the-top and CTV), 56% desktop environments, and 48% digital audio/podcast in-stream display.
2. Ad Market Expands For Ninth Consecutive Month (MediaPost)
In November, ad spending in the United States climbed for the ninth month in a row, up 10.3% over November 2020. November is usually the highest or just behind December as the most popular advertising month in the United States, but the 2021 rise falls short of November 2020, which was also up 6% despite the COVID-19 epidemic.
3. Facebook Pays 17M Roubles Fine In Russia Over Banned Content (Reuters)
Facebook has paid a fine of 17 million roubles ($229,643) in Russia for failing to erase content that Moscow considers illegal. Meta, along with Alphabet’s Google, is set to appear in court next week for alleged persistent breaches of Russian content laws, and might be penalized a percentage of its yearly income in Russia.
4. Malaysia Bill To Imprison Illegal Streaming Pirates For 20 Years (Engadget)
Illegal streaming may be very expensive in Malaysia. The government has amended its Copyright Act to penalise anyone who allows pirate streaming. People who provide streaming services and devices that “prejudice” copyright owners risk penalties of $2,377 or more, jail terms of up to 20 years, or both.
5. YouTube TV, Disney Deal To Bring Back Many Channels (TheStreamable)
Following a one-day blackout, YouTube TV and Disney had a deal that will bring back more than 17 Disney-owned channels, including local ABC affiliates, Disney Channel, and ESPN. As a result of the carriage dispute, YouTube TV claims it will keep its $64.99 price, with all channels remaining in the base tier, and will give all members a $15 credit.
6. Streaming Pushes Peak TV To New Height (Variety)
In 2021, there were 1,923 original series released on broadcast TV, cable, and streaming services, a new record due to the continuous development of streaming platforms. The previous record was 1,628 in 2019. Due to the pandemic-related production halt, the number fell to 1,577 in 2020, implying that 2021 saw an increase of 346 original series (+22%).
7. TikTok Partners With Virtual Dining Concepts For TikTok Kitchen (Bloomberg)
Starting in March, TikTok will join with Virtual Dining Concepts to open delivery-only TikTok Kitchen sites around the country. With millions of views, food and recipe videos have become a popular feature of the site’s programming. According to the company, more than 1 billion individuals use TikTok on a monthly basis.
8. Comscore Acquires Shareablee For $45M (AdExchanger)
Comscore, a TV and internet measurement business, announced the acquisition of Shareablee, a social media-focused audience intelligence platform, for $45 million. It acquired Shareablee in order to improve its social media measurement. Following the transaction, Comscore intends to keep Shareablee’s whole crew on board.