Prime Video to generate $2bn+ incremental ad revenue: Omdia
SUBSCRIBE
JOBS
Custom Image
Go Back
10 months ago 06:00:31am Television

Prime Video to generate $2bn+ incremental ad revenue: Omdia

New Delhi, 01-February-2024, By IBW Team

Prime Video to generate $2bn+ incremental ad revenue: Omdia

Following the debut of Amazon’s ad-supported Prime Video service this week, a new analysis from advisory firm Omdia reveals the streaming platform is set to generate more than $2bn in incremental ad revenue in 2024, its launch year.

This will be in addition to revenue already generated by the sale of advertising slots during live sports broadcasts on the service.
Amazon Prime has successfully built a strong subscriber base of over 200 million due to the range of services it offers, including an extensive shopping range, free shipping, music, and cloud services. These services allow Amazon to remain competitive and continue to attract and retain customers.


The main difference between Amazon Prime’s advertising strategy compared to other players such as Netflix is the subscription model. Amazon will place all current users into the ad-supported tier of its service, giving subscribers the option to pay extra to view without advertising, Omdia said in a media statement.

Netflix users all begin in the non-ad-supported tier and have the option to pay less for a service that incorporates advertising.

The United Kingdom-based Omdia is a global research firm that helps clients connect the dots across the technology ecosystem. The company said its deep knowledge of tech markets combined with actionable insights empower organizations to make smart growth decisions.

Commenting on Amazon Prime’s entry into the ad-supported video market, Matthew Bailey, Omdia Principal Analyst, said: “The forecasted global revenue of over $2bn for Amazon’s ad-supported Prime Video tier in 2024 indicates considerable growth potential for the streaming platform and reflects Amazon’s efforts to diversify its revenue streams beyond subscription fees.

“A significant factor contributing to Amazon’s success will be their capability to provide closed-loop attribution and the inherent advantage of having all their users ad-addressable by default. Amazon has already experimented with directly shoppable ad formats, and this would enhance their ability to monetize their platform even more.”

Omdia’s research also considers the introduction of new services by Amazon’s ad-supported Prime Video, including shoppable TV. This feature allows viewers to directly purchase products they see in shows or movies, creating a new avenue for e-commerce within the streaming platform.

Concluding, Bailey said, “Omdia expects more partnerships between prominent retailers, broadcasters, and online video platform owners as they look to compete with Amazon. These will range from data-sharing partnerships to enable commerce-led video advertising measurement and targeting through to direct retailer integration with video services.”


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

Our Events

  • img
    SatCab Symposium

    SatCab symposium organized by Aavishkar Media Group is an annual event. It's a well-informed event where we have a panel discussion on the current affairs and future forecasting on our industry.

  • img
    BCS
    Ratna Awards

    BCS Ratna Award organized by Aavishkar Media Group is an annual event. In this award function, a community of our industry is honored by receiving the award for the contribution of their work.

  • img
    Chetna Yatra

    Chetna Yatra organized by Aavishkar Media Group is an annual event. Held by Dr. AK Rastogi, Chairman of Aavishkar Media Group. Pilgrimage India in his car for connecting the people of our industry.

  • img
    Imaan India Sammaan

    Imaan India Samman is an event mobilized by Aavishkar Media Group, which was launched in 2012. Giving the award to the NGOs for giving their contribution to society.

Youtube Videos