emarketer tv digital video trends roundup

eMarketer TV & Digital Video Trends Roundup

Usually exclusive to eMarketer subscribers, Tatari has sponsored their latest roundup of the latest industry research to help you understand the shifting trends in TV and digital video. This is a must-read for any marketer planning their TV & Video strategy for 2021.

A quick sneak peek: 

This year, US average time spent with subscription OTT video content will surpass 62 minutes per day, up 23% from 2019.

Download  “TV & Digital Video Trends 2020 Roundup” to explore:

  • Where advertisers are reallocating sports ad spending amid the cancellation of College sports 

  • How the TV advertising landscape has changed during the pandemic (buying, measurement, linear and streaming TV strategy) 

  • Which trends are driving the spike in time spent with OTT

  • How US TV upfront ad spending will change in 2020-2021 

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