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Amazon prime video hits $48.6M in Sept

With the linear TV season now in full swing amidst all the promotional hype, video streamers — even with predictions of slower growth to come — continue to boost national TV messaging — up 7% in paid ad spend/media value in September, according to estimates from iSpot.tv.

For the most recent 30-day period, the total was $234.6 million — from paid advertising airings and estimated media value from TV on-air promos from streamers owned by respective TV network groups. A year ago, the total was $219.6 million for September.

In terms of national TV paid spending, Amazon Prime Video dominated with $48.6 million — significantly increasing its national TV marketing from a year ago, when it totaled $7.7 million.

Behind Amazon this year were Disney+ at $23.8 million, followed by Hulu with $21.9 million, NFL+ at $21.2 million and HBO Max with $9.5 million.

Looking at airings, this year — like last year — was led by Walt Disney-owned streaming platforms: Disney+ had 14,283, a substantial portion running on its linear TV networks; Hulu, was at 12,666; Paramount+, 9,267; fuboTV, 9,224, and AMC+, 8,370.

Highly rated NFL football and college football programming on TV networks got the most play from video streamers for the month.

Looking at a longer view over the last three months, national TV paid ad spend was at $291.9 million, with estimated media value from TV network on-air promos at $158.7 million. This earned 49.1 billion impressions.

This was comparable to a year ago. Over the same time period in 2021 — $275.5 million came from paid advertising, according to estimates, and $162.7 million on estimated media value from TV network promos. That resulted in 51.2 billion impressions.

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