Videa research connects adaptability to staying relevant in TV

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019
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Videa Releases New Research Connecting Adaptability to Staying Relevant in TV

  • Executives also cite growing impact of automated buying and selling processes

NEW YORK — Videa, an online marketplace for automated television advertising, today released the results of their survey, How TV is Winning Back Its Leadership Position: Dynamic Careers in a Digital Age, which has yielded insightful perspectives from more than two hundred marketing and advertising professionals with six or more years of experience in the TV advertising and buying industry.

Key findings from the study include:

  • Adaptability Is Critical — Ninety percent of participants somewhat or strongly agree that marketing and advertising professionals who do not make it a priority to stay up to date on industry developments are destined for failure
  • The TV Buying Process Is Changing Rapidly — A majority (52 percent) of respondents strongly agree that TV buying is transforming, and virtually everyone (94 percent) at least somewhat agrees
  • Dollars Are Moving from Digital to TV — Over half (53 percent) of participants say they have seen dollars moving from digital to TV with the continued deployment of easier, more automated buying
  • Automation Meets Advertiser Demands — Twenty-eight percent of marketing and advertising professionals think automation is very beneficial in meeting the demands of advertisers, while 53 percent agree that it is somewhat beneficial
  • Transparency Is Key — 83 percent of respondents would have more confidence in a system with full transparency
  • In-Flight Stewardship and Campaign Posting Saves Time — 80 percent of participants agree that having access to in-flight stewardship and campaign posting would save them significant time in their job
  • Automation Is Essential for Efficiency — 90 percent of marketing and advertising professionals believe automation is important to the efficiency of the TV advertising buying process, this includes 39 percent who noted it is very important.

“Audience engagement has morphed from a linear model to viewers being able to access a much more diverse array of content,” said Mary Barnas, Vice President, Platform Adoption, Videa. “That’s certainly motivation for marketing and agency professionals to continuously adapt in order to remain relevant in the media ecosystem. TV and digital are going to remain the top contenders for media buyers, but these survey findings indicate that streamlining the advertising buying process through new technology is top of mind.”