Total Digital Actions (+184% YOY)

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Total Digital Actions (+184% YOY) TV Is The Catalyst That Jumpstarts Greater Conversation, Exploration & Viewing Of Their Advertising Online TV leads to increased searches, social actions and non-paid online video views of a brand’s TV ad. In fact, these digital actions in total far outpaces the collective increase in TV spend across the 14 disruptors. 14 “Brand Building” Disruptors: TV Spend vs. “Digital Actions” YOY % Increase 2015 vs. 2016 Total Digital Actions (+184% YOY) Source: TV spending based on Nielsen Ad Intel, TV spend (national cable TV, national broadcast TV, Spanish language broadcast TV, Spanish language cable TV, spot TV, syndication TV), CY 2015-2016. Digital actions based on iSpot.tv and reflects TV commercial-related searches (Google, Bing, Yahoo!), social actions (posts, likes, shares and comments related to TV ads on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, iSpot.tv) and earned, not promoted, online video views of TV ads (YouTube, iSpot.tv). Digital actions are correlated to TV ad airing data.