Google, Facebook Have Tight Grip on Growing US Online Ad Market: PwC

The two tech giants together commanded nearly 60 percent of the US online ads market in 2018, PwC said.

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By Reuters | Updated: 6 June 2019 15:06 IST

The US Internet advertising industry is projected to hit $160 billion (roughly Rs. 11,00,000 crores) by 2023 from $107 billion last year, led by fast-growing categories like mobile video with Alphabet's Google and Facebook firmly controlling the market, consultancy PwC said on Wednesday.

The two tech giants together commanded nearly 60% of the US Internet advertising market in 2018, according to the report, up 3% from the previous year. Google's YouTube dominates online video, while Facebook has been expanding its video product called Watch and adding advertising options.

Google and Facebook are both currently under watch by US regulators for possible antitrust concerns, as well as tech giants Apple Inc and Amazon.com.

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US wireless carrier AT&T despite spending $85 billion for media company Time Warner to transform into a media and advertising firm, has only managed to eke out single-digit market share, according to PwC.

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Gaining market share is difficult because platforms must have features that are new and specific as well as some degree of emerging technology, said CJ Bangah, a principal at PwC. An advantage the telecommunications companies like AT&T have over Google and Facebook is they will benefit from 5G, the next generation wireless network that is expected to bring technology like autonomous cars to reality.

"The opportunity created for telecom providers is they know where consumers are, they're benefiting from 5G and they know what apps consumers spend time on," she said.

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Amazon, the largest US online retailer, has been able to gain the most ground over the past year, though it too only has single-digit market share, PwC said.

Amazon's product ads are fueling their growth, Bangah said, because advertisers are able to reach consumers on a website where people are in the mindset to shop. 

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© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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