Global – Where does the tv ad landscape stand? New research has found that a staggering 94% of tv viewers would be less inclined to avoid commercials if the conventional ad format had a minor facelift.
The ad-funded streaming platform Roku partnered with media insights firm Magna on a new report examining how marketers and advertisers can create more engaging campaigns, and optimise the format to create ads that resonate more with viewers. The data reveals that fewer ads is not the answer. What people want is simply better ads; 53% of 18–34-year-olds would stay tuned through an ad break if the commercial didn’t follow the typical 30-second spot format.
As part of the survey, three new ad formats were tested, which were shorter and more engaging. Alternative formats performed better than traditional tv ads – audiences were more likely to say they have learned something new or to demonstrate search intent.
Just as evolving media consumption is leading to New News, we expect ad formats to morph to better suit changing consumer preferences and shorter attention spans.
Strategic opportunity
Reworking and adjusting the standard ad format can improve the viewer experience. Marketers and advertisers should take heed and ideate a more valuable and enjoyable experience to maximise the impact of their campaigns