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IAB/PwC Internet Advertising Revenue Report Full Year 2016 and Q4 2016 April 26, 2017

IAB/PwC Internet Ad Revenue Report: Full Year 2016 and Q4 2016 Agenda Welcome Kristina Sruoginis, Research Director, IAB Full Year 2016 and Q4 2016 Digital Ad Revenue Highlights David Doty, EVP and CMO, IAB Kristina Sruoginis, Research Director, IAB Detailed Analysis of IAB PwC Full Year 2016 and Q4 2016 Report David Silverman, Partner, PwC Trends Driving Digital Growth in the Ad Industry & Challenges for the Year Ahead Peter Stubbs, Director, PwC Q & A

Important Notes on Q&A Journalists and IAB members can ask questions at any time during the presentations. Please type questions into the chat box on the webinar user interface. We will create a queue and answer as many questions as possible following the presentations Additional press questions can be directed to Laura Goldberg: Laura.Goldberg@iab.com Additional questions from IAB members can be directed to Kristina Sruoginis: Kristina@iab.com The presentations and report will be available for download after the webinar at: https://www.iab.com/adrevenuereport

Full Year 2016 IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report Highlights David Doty, EVP and CMO, IAB

$ Billions Full Year 2016 Year-Over-Year Digital Ad Revenue Growth Digital Ad Revenue Growth (FY 2015 vs. FY 2016) $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $59.6 22% $72.5 Total Media Ad Revenue Growth (FY 2015 vs. FY 2016) The Nielsen Company estimates total media revenues for FY 2016 increased by 1% from FY 15 to $121.1B* $10 $0 FY 2015 FY 2016 *The Nielsen Company, MonitorPlus (Standard Calendar, Total includes B2B, National Internet (Display only), FSI Coupons), Apr. 2017

$ Billions Mobile Has Grown to Account for Over Half of Digital Ad Revenue for Full Year 2016 Mobile as a Percentage of Digital Ad Revenue Growth (FY 2015 vs. FY 2016) $80 $70 $60 $50 $59.6 22% $72.5 $40 $30 $20 $10 $0 $20.7 35% was Mobile 77% $36.6 51% is Mobile FY 2015 FY 2016

$ Billions Mobile Advertising Revenue Growth: Mobile Revenue is Over 10x Larger Than It Was 5 Years Ago US Mobile Ad Revenue ($ Billions) Full Year, Half Year and % YoY Growth 1st Half Year 2nd Half Year $36.6 $21.1 $3.4 $2.1 $1.2 Growth FY: 110% 1HY: 145% $7.1 $4.0 $3.0 Growth FY: 76% 1HY: 75% $12.4 $7.1 $5.3 Growth FY: 66% 1HY: 54% $20.7 $ $12.5 $8.2 Growth FY: 77% 1HY: 89% $15.5 FY'12 FY '13 FY '14 FY '15 FY'16 Note: Full Year totals accurately reflect the sum of Half Year totals as rounded to two decimal places. 7

Video Ad Revenue Climbs - Especially on Mobile Total video ad revenue is up 53% hitting a record $9.1 billion On mobile, video sees a 145% increases YOY to $4.2 billion Desktop video is also up, 16% YOY to $4.9 billion in FY 2016

Display and Search Revenue Moving to Mobile % of Internet Ad Revenue 44% 48% Display: Total display-related advertising* (mobile + desktop) is up 28% to $31.9 billion Total banner ads, specifically, are up 21% to $22.8 billion in FY 2016 and account for nearly 1 in 3 (32%) internet ad dollars Display-related dollars are also shifting to mobile: Mobile display is up 65% to $18.1 billion while desktop display is down 1% to $13.8 billion Banner ads show a similar pattern, up 51% to $13.9 billion in mobile but down 5% to $7.4 billion in desktop Search: Total search revenue is up 19% to $35 billion Search revenue is shifting to mobile: Mobile search grows 91% to $17.2 billion while desktop search is down 13% to $17.8 billion in FY 2016 *Display-related advertising refers to banners (banners, rich media, and sponsorships) and video.

$ Billions Total Ad Revenue (Mobile + Desktop) Has Grown by Double-Digit Percentages in Video, Banner, and Search Ad Revenue FY 2015 FY 2016 $35.0 $29.5 $5.9 53% Growth from FY 15 $9.1 $18.9 21% Growth from FY 15 $22.8 19% Growth from FY 15 Total Digital Video Total Banner* Total Search *Total Banner includes banners, rich media, and sponsorships

Total Audio Ad Revenue (Mobile + Desktop) Has Grown, Largely Due to Mobile Total Audio Ad Revenue (Mobile + Desktop) FY 2016 % of Ad Revenue Derived from Mobile vs. Desktop FY 2016 $1.1B 81% 19% Total Audio Mobile Desktop Desktop Mobile

$ Billions Total Social Media Revenue (Mobile + Desktop) is up 50% to $16.3 Billion in FY 2016 1st Half Year US Social Media Ad Revenue ($ Billions) Across Formats and Devices Full Year, Half Year and % YoY Growth 2nd Half Year $16.3 $9.3 $10.9 $7.0 $6.4 $2.9 $1.7 $1.2 Growth FY: 53% 1HY: 50% $4.5 $2.6 $1.9 Growth FY: 57% 1HY: 58% $4.1 $2.9 Growth FY: 55% 1HY: 51% $4.4 Growth FY: 50% 1HY: 57% $7.0 FY'12 FY '13 FY '14 FY '15 FY '16 Note: Full Year totals accurately reflect the sum of Half Year totals as rounded to two decimal places. 12

Mobile Combined with Desktop Shows a True Picture of Total Digital Formats Full Year 2016 Ad Revenue by Format: New Distribution with Total Digital Revenues Combined Digital Formats* (Mobile + Desktop) Desktop Formats* (with Mobile Separated) Total Search Total Banner 13% 8% Mobile Desktop Search 7% 6% Total Digital Video Total Other 31% 48% Desktop Banner Desktop Video Desktop Other 12% 24% 51% *Banner includes banner, sponsorship, and rich media advertising. Other includes lead gen, classifieds, audio and unspecified other. 2015 data in FY2016 report may vary from 2015 data in FY15 report due to reclassification of Audio from Rich Media (or Banner ) to Other. Amounts may not equal 100% due to rounding.

Mobile Video Mobile Banner Mobile Search: All Up Mobile Video up 145% to $4.2 billion Mobile Banner up 51% to $13.9 billion Mobile Search up 91% to $17.2 billion

Full Year 2016 Ad Revenue Growth: Digital vs. Non-Digital Media Internet + Total Ad Revenue Full Year 2016 vs. Full Year 2015 ($ Billions) $72.5 $59.6 Percent YoY Change 22% Broadcast TV $54.8 $51.3 7% Cable TV $24.7 $23.7 4% Newspaper Radio Magazine $6.0 $6.0 $8.9 $9.9 $14.3 $15.3 Full Year 2016 Full Year 2015 Note: The total US advertising market includes other segments not charted here. Broadcast TV includes Network, Syndicated, Spot, and Spanish Language Network TV advertising revenue. Cable TV includes National Cable Networks, Local Cable, and Spanish Language Cable TV advertising revenue. Radio includes Network, and Spot Radio advertising revenue. Newspaper includes Local, National, and Sunday Supplement. Magazine includes Local and National. -10% 0% -7% +Source: Source: Nielsen FY 2016, Apr. 2017

Q4 2016 IAB Internet Advertising Revenue Report Highlights Kristina Sruoginis, Research Director, IAB

$ Billions Q4 2016 Revenue Compared to Q4 2015 Digital Ad Revenue Growth (Q4 2015 vs. Q4 2016) $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 $17.4 24% $21.6 Total Media Ad Revenue Change (Q4 2015 vs. Q4 2016) According to Nielsen, total media revenues increased by 1% from Q4 2015 to Q4 2016 to $34.3B* $0 Q4 2015 Q4 2016 *The Nielsen Company, MonitorPlus (Standard Calendar, Total includes B2B, National Internet (Display only), FSI Coupons, Cinema, Out of Home), Apr. 2017

Q4 2016 Ad Revenue Growth: Digital vs. Top Non-Digital Media Internet Total Ad Revenue Q4 2016 vs. Q4 2015 ($ Billions) $17.4 $21.6 Percent YoY Change 24% Broadcast TV $16.4 $15.5 6% Cable TV $6.7 $6.4 6% Newspaper $2.3 $2.7-12% Radio Magazine $1.6 $1.6 $4.0 $4.4 Q4'16 Q4'15-3% -8% Note: The total US advertising market includes other segments not charted here. Broadcast TV includes Network, Syndicated, and Spot TV advertising revenue. Cable TV includes National Cable Networks and Local Cable advertising revenue. Radio includes Network, and Spot Radio advertising revenue. Newspaper includes Local, National, and Sunday Supplement. Magazine includes Local and National. Source: Nielsen FY 2016, Apr. 2017

Average CPM Monthly Trend: Display and In-Stream Video $30.00 Average CPM of All Buys Placed Within the Month (Jan. Dec. 2016) WebCosts Database Display and In-Stream Video Average CPM Comparison All sites / All Categories January December 2016 $25.00 2016 Avg. CPM $24.55 +1% $20.00 $15.00 2016 Avg. CPM $13.88 +15% $10.00 $5.00 Display In-Stream $0.00 SQAD Copyright(c) 2009-2016 SQAD LLC - All Rights Reserved Source: WebCosts Database, SQAD.com

Average CPM Monthly Trend Across Eight Display Categories $30.00 Eight Category Average Display CPM Monthly Trend Average CPMs of All Buys Placed within the Month in All Sites in Category (Jan. Dec. 2016) $25.00 Finance/Insurance/Investment $20.00 Automotive $15.00 Eight Category Average $10.00 Home and Fashion Corporate Information Entertainment News & Information Family & Lifestyles Eight Category Average CPM $13.22 +10% $5.00 Search Engines / Portals & Communities $0.00 Note: Category titles refer to Nielsen dictionary. Corporate information includes primarily ad networks. SQAD Copyright(c) 2009-2016 SQAD LLC - All Rights Reserved Source: WebCosts Database, SQAD.com

Brand Spending Continues to Rise Total display-related advertising* revenue (mobile + desktop) accounts for 44% of internet ad revenue, up from 42% in FY 2015 At $31.9 billion in FY 2016, up 28% from FY 2015 ($24.8B) Impression-based revenue up to 35% from 33% of total internet revenue Total digital video (mobile + desktop) accounts for 13% of ad revenue, up from 10% a year ago At $9.1 billion in FY 2016, up 53% from FY 2015 ($5.9B) Audio has grown to be large enough for its own breakout, thanks to mobile, at $1.1B or 2% of internet ad revenue CPMs have trended up over the last twelve months (according to SQAD s WebCosts data) *Display-related advertising is defined as banner ads, video, rich media, and sponsorships.

Key Takeaways: Full Year 2016 Digital Ad Revenue Up 22% to $72.5 Billion Consumer usage shift to mobile reflected in ad-dollar shift to mobile Over half (51%) of all internet ad dollars in full year 2016 were from mobile advertising Mobile accounts for an increasingly larger part of ad revenue and growth in all formats Ongoing double-digit growth across formats and platforms in digital persists in an otherwise flat media market Mobile has skyrocketed: Up 77% to $36.6 billion Total video has grown: Up 53% to $9.1 billion And within it mobile video is up by triple digits 145% to $4.2 billion Total social media has grown: Up 50% to $16.3 billion Total search has grown: Up 19% to $35 billion Total banners have grown: Up 21% to $22.8 billion Digital Audio has grown large enough for its own breakout at $1.1 billion And it s all about mobile in video, in audio, in search, in social, in banners

Questions? Journalists and IAB members can ask questions at any time during the presentations Please type questions into the chat box on the WebEx user interface Additional press questions can be directed to Laura Goldberg: Laura.Goldberg@iab.com Additional questions from IAB members can be directed to Kristina Sruoginis: Kristina@iab.com The presentations and report will be available for download after the webinar at: https://www.iab.com/adrevenuereport

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