Findings reveal average daily hours of viewing and session length are on the rise following a post-pandemic dip, while ad fill has declined amid rapid channel growth
Wurl, a leader in the CTV industry, today published The CTV Trends Report 2024 – a new data-driven study that looks at shifts across both the content and ad experience on connected TV taking shape this year. The in-depth report reveals metrics on sessions, ad load, and viewership in order to provide streamers and content providers with insights that can help inform business decisions.
“As one of the largest operators of FAST (free ad-supported streaming TV) channels and a leader from the very beginning in this space, Wurl is in a unique position to recognize viewership habits, and help our streamers and publishers develop strategies to engage their audiences”
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This latest trends report from Wurl comes as the evolving CTV landscape continues to grow increasingly complex. With more streaming content now available than ever before, both publishers and marketers must prioritize the modern viewer experience and understand how key trends surrounding viewer behavior can impact their business strategies – including how shifts toward CTV are influencing engagement and where the industry stands post-pandemic.
“As one of the largest operators of FAST (free ad-supported streaming TV) channels and a leader from the very beginning in this space, Wurl is in a unique position to recognize viewership habits, and help our streamers and publishers develop strategies to engage their audiences,” said Ron Gutman, CEO, Wurl. “While our latest insights show viewer engagement on CTV climbing, growth isn’t where it used to be as discoverability challenges with the EPG and user experience persist, signaling an opportunity for greater innovation on the medium.”
Key takeaways from the report include:
Learn more about Wurl and read the full report, The CTV Trends Report 2024, here.
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