In the immortal words of the Grateful Dead, the global ad market just keeps truckin’ on.
Global ad revenue is expected to grow 7.8% this year, totaling $989.8 billion, according to GroupM’s 2024 Global Midyear Forecast, a jump from the 5.3% it predicted in December.
Overall, GroupM expects ad industry revenue to surpass the trillion-dollar mark in 2025, a year earlier than it forecast in its December 2023 report.
That projected growth is largely driven by China’s economic recovery, along with falling inflation, the rapid growth of retail media and streaming platforms, and, of course, the omnipresence of AI, the report found.
Digital advertising is expected to make up about 70% of total ad industry revenue this year, or nearly $700 billion. (That figure excludes “digital extensions of traditional channels,” like streaming and CTV platforms, print, or OOH.) That figure is expected to grow to nearly 75%, or about $986 billion, in 2029.
US of A: US ad revenue (excluding political advertising) is expected to grow 5.8% and reach $365.9 billion this year. In fact, nearly every category of media is projected to grow this year, save for newspapers (-2.2%), magazines (-4.4%), and traditional television (-1.7%).
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