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See About Digital Family Trees 2012, below. The Media, Agency and Digital Fast Facts sections of this database were created Feb. 27, 2012. The Social Media section was created Sept. 17, 2012. An updated edition of media and agency company database, published Feb. 25, 2013, is here. Questions? Comments? Updates? Contact us.
Selected digital offerings of diversified U.S. media companies and digital-centric media firms.
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Comcast Corp. [This record free to all users]
U.S. unique visitors: NA. Average minutes per visitor: NA
Worldwide revenue* (2011, 2010) $57.661B $55.054B U.S. media company rank (2010, 2009) 1 1 U.S. estimated media revenue (2010, 2009) $44.544B $41.542B *Pro forma 2011 and 2010 worldwide revenue including NBC Universal and Universal Orlando. Comcast Corp. in January 2011 bought 51% stake in NBC Universal; General Electric Co. kept remaining 49%. NBC Universal in July 2011 increased its stake in Universal Orlando to 100% from 50%.
U.S. unique visitors and average minutes per visitor not available from ComScore Media Metrix for combined Comcast/NBC Universal. Revenue in $ billion. U.S. estimated media revenue and U.S. media company rank from Ad Age's 100 Leading Media Companies 2011 report. -
AOL
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CBS Corp.
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Facebook
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Google
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Hulu
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Microsoft Corp.
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News Corp.
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Time Warner
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Twitter
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Viacom
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Walt Disney Co.
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Yahoo
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Zynga
Key digital properties of world's eight largest agency companies.
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Aegis Group [This record free to all users]
Headquarters: London. Website: aegisplc.com
Worldwide revenue (2011, 2010) NA $1.371B Agency company worldwide revenue rank (2011, 2010) 8 6 Worldwide revenue in $ billion for Aegis Group (excluding Synovate). 2010 ranking from Ad Age's Agency Report (April 2011). 2011 agency company worldwide revenue rank based on trend of first-half 2011 revenue for Aegis Group (excluding Synovate).
Aegis Group is the parent of Aegis Media. Aegis Media operates a group of media-centric diversified marketing-services companies.
Aegis Group in October 2011 sold Synovate, its market-research unit, to research firm Ipsos.Dentsu
Hakuhodo DY Holdings
Havas
Interpublic Group of Cos.
Omnicom Group
Publicis Groupe
WPP
Data on digital marketing, media, agencies and more.
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A. Ad spending: Marketers will spend $39.5 billion online in 2012
U.S. online advertising forecast by format
FORMAT 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Search $15.36 $19.51 $22.86 $25.41 $27.37 $29.11 Banner ads 7.72 9.24 10.51 11.51 12.13 12.71 Video 2.02 3.12 4.56 6.39 7.82 9.30 Classifieds and directories 2.50 2.53 2.65 2.80 2.99 3.22 Lead generation 1.63 1.94 2.28 2.53 2.70 2.85 Rich media 1.58 1.64 1.78 1.90 1.97 2.05 Sponsorships 1.09 1.38 1.72 2.11 2.36 2.60 Email 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.16 Total 32.03 39.50 46.50 52.80 57.50 62.00 Source: Ad forecasts from eMarketer. Dollars in billions. EMarketer benchmarks its U.S. online advertising spending projections against Interactive Advertising Bureau/PricewaterhouseCoopers data. Search ads include paid listings, contextual text links and paid inclusion. Video includes in-stream, in-banner, in-text. Lead generation includes referrals. Email includes embedded ads only; excludes mobile ad spending. -
B. Internet ad spending
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C. Search: 96% are branded Google, Yahoo or Microsoft/Bing
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D. Worldwide search engine market share
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E. Connectedness: Going online
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F. Device ownership: Twelve percent of millennials own a tablet
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G. Mobile: 41.8% of U.S. cellphone users have a smartphone
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H. Global handset share
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I. Smartphone operating systems
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J. U.S. active mobile internet audience
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K. Apple apps
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L. PC and tablet forecast: U.S. consumer device sales
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M. Retail: 70% of U.S. online users will buy something online in 2012
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N. Penetration: China will add 56 million internet users in 2012
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O. Social networks: Facebook claims 845M monthly active users1 worldwide
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P. Blogs
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Q. Video: YouTube users streamed 13.8B videos in December
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R. Top five video games
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S. Ad networks
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T. Jobs: U.S. employment at internet media companies and web search portals
About Digital Family Trees 2012Data from Ad Age's Social Media Facts 2012 poster
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A. Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
Unique visitors

Sources: Unique visitors in July 2012 from ComScore. Numbers rounded. Other data from company reports.More info: comscore.com. -
B. Top social network sites in the U.S.
Unique visitors in thousands of users.
Rank Site Unique visitors1 Percent reach2 Avg. minutes per visitor3 1 Facebook 160,674 72.7% 438.8 2 Twitter 40,256 18.2 40.6 3 LinkedIn 37,272 16.9 20.9 4 Tumblr 26,929 12.2 167.6 5 Myspace 26,812 12.1 6.0 6 Pinterest 23,336 10.6 55.1 7 DeviantArt 11,490 5.2 53.9 8 MyLife 10,563 4.8 2.3 9 Yahoo Profile 10,512 4.8 2.0 10 MeetMe Media 8,043 3.6 82.2 11 Goodreads 7,109 3.2 7.7 12 Classmates sites 6,020 2.7 5.6 13 SteamCommunity 4,379 2.0 41.2 14 Glassdoor 3,885 1.8 5.8 15 SodaHead 3,350 1.5 1.4 16 Ning: Glam Social 3,250 1.5 8.2 17 BlogTalkRadio 3,201 1.4 20.2 18 WeHeartIt 3,187 1.4 12.6 19 Meetup 2,998 1.4 21.2 20 Change.org 2,991 1.4 2.9 Total social media/social networking 211,930 95.8 391.8 Source: ComScore Media Metrix, July 2012. Numbers are rounded. 1. Unique visitors are in thousands. 2. Percent reach is the percent of internet users using social media. 3. In July 2012. More info: comscore.com. -
C. Worldwide social network ad revenue
Totals by venue. Dollars in millions.
Venue/Region 2011 2012 2013 2014 Facebook $3,154 $4,232 $5,478 $6,806 • U.S. 1,735 2,158 2,684 3,199 • Non-U.S. 1,419 2,073 2,794 3,607 Twitter 140 288 545 808 • U.S. 134 259 453 638 • Non-U.S. 6 29 93 170 LinkedIn 156 261 381 513 • U.S. 106 167 236 308 • Non-U.S. 50 94 145 205 Other social networks 1,216 1,272 1,638 1,720 • U.S. 283 252 288 325 • Non-U.S. 933 1,020 1,350 1,395 Social apps 66 114 190 257 • U.S. 53 89 146 196 • Non-U.S. 13 25 44 62 Social games 387 541 695 824 • U.S. 135 211 285 371 • Non-U.S. 252 330 410 453 Total 5,119 6,708 8,927 10,928 • U.S. 2,446 3,137 4,092 5,036 • Non-U.S. 2,673 3,571 4,835 5,892 Source: eMarketer, September 2012. Numbers are rounded. More info: emarketer.com. -
D. Countries by social network users
By percent reach. 1
Rank Country Unique visitors2 Percent reach Avg. minutes per visitor3 1 U.S. 186,553 99.3% 392.1 2 Thailand 8,953 99.0 530.7 3 Spain 21,478 98.2 291.7 4 Brazil 44,360 97.4 492.3 5 Mexico 22,843 96.5 496.8 6 Australia 13,535 96.2 265.4 7 Venezuela 4,923 96.0 387.9 8 Colombia 13,925 96.0 414.8 9 Turkey 22,837 96.0 500.3 10 Chile 7,153 96.0 496.1 Worldwide 1,258,207 84.4 336.9 Source: ComScore Media Metrix, June 2012. 1. Percent reach is the percent of internet users using social media. Numbers are rounded. 2. Unique visitors are in thousands. 3. In June 2012. More info: comscore.com. -
E. Social media's share of web time
Nearly 20% in July

Source: ComScore Media Metrix, July 2011 to July 2012. Excludes mobile device web browsing. More info: comscore.com. -
F. Marketers see social media second only to search
As a brand-building strategy

Source: Forrester Research, February 2012 Marketing Leadership Online Survey. Graph represents responses from 99 marketing leaders. More info: forrester.com. -
G. U.S. net1 mobile ad revenue
Dollars in millions.
Company 2011 2012 2013 2014 Google $750 $1,423 $2,389 $3,579 Pandora 120 226 349 499 Twitter NA 130 273 444 Millennial Media 40 84 115 162 Apple (iAd) 38 75 103 147 Facebook NA 73 387 629 Other 2 502 600 797 1,159 Total 1,451 2,611 4,413 6,620 MOBILE USERS in millions Mobile social network users 58 82 99 117 Mobile Facebook users 49 70 86 102 Source: eMarketer. Ad revenue estimates are from September 2012 and include display (banner, rich media and video) and search advertising. 1. After traffic acquisition costs. 2. Includes other ad networks and publishers. User estimates are from August 2012 based on analysis of survey and traffic data from research firms and regulatory agencies, historical trends, company-specific data and demographic and socioeconomic factors. Mobile phone users include people of any age who use a social network site via a mobile phone at least once per month. More info: emarketer.com. -
H. Daily smartphone app consumption
Minutes per category, worldwide.
Average daily minutes Category Q1 2012 Q1 2011 Percent change Games 24 25 -4.0% Social networking 24 15 60.0 News 12 11 9.1 Entertainment 10 10 0.0 Other 7 7 0.0 Total 77 68 13.2 Source: Flurry Analytics, April 27, 2012, “Social Networking Ends Games 40-Month Mobile Reign.” More info: flurry.com. -
I. Unique visitors on mobile devices
For Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

Source: ComScore Mobile Metrix, June 2012. Includes browser and app visits on smartphones (Apple iOS, Android and RIM [BlackBerry]). More info: comscore.com. -
J. Facebook friend facts
Pew Internet data on the largest social media network
• Average monthly Facebook users: 955 million1
• Average number of friends a person has: 229
• Percent of Facebook friends from high school: 22%
• Percent of Facebook friend requests that are accepted: 80%
Sources: 1. Facebook as of June 2012. All other data from Pew Internet & American Life Project: “Facebook: A Profile of its Friends,” May 16, 2012. More info: pewinternet.org
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K. Who uses twitter
Percent of internet users within each group who use Twitter.
Demographic Percent All adult internet users 15% Men 14 Women 15 AGE Age 18 to 29 261 Age 30 to 49 14 Age 50 to 64 9 Age 65 and older 4 ETHNICITY AND RACE White, non-Hispanic 12 Black, non-Hispanic 281 Hispanic 14 ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME Less than $30,000 a year 19 $30,000 to $49,999 12 $50,000 to $74,999 14 $75,000 and above 17 EDUCATION LEVEL No high school diploma 22 High school grad 12 Some college 14 College plus 17 Source: Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project, Winter 2012. 1. Represents significant difference compared with all other rows in group. More info: pewinternet.org.
Ad Age DataCenter created the Media, Agency and Digital Fast Facts databases in conjunction with two pull-out posters in Ad Age 's Feb. 27, 2012, Digital Issue. The Social Media section was created Sept. 17, 2012 in conjunction with a pull-out poster in Ad Age 's Sept. 17, 2012, Digital Issue.
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Ad Age asked media and agency companies to confirm listings and descriptions of digital offerings for Digital Family Trees 2012. Lists are not comprehensive. Companies may have digital assets not shown. Numbers are rounded. Companies are shown alphabetically.
The Media Companies section includes 14 diversified media firms and digital-centric media firms. U.S. media revenue figures are Ad Age DataCenter estimates from Ad Age 's 100 Leading Media Companies (Oct. 3, 2011).
The Agency Companies section shows information on the world's eight largest agency firms.
Sources for Media Companies and Agency Companies (first two tabs): companies; Ad Age DataCenter; ComScore Media Metrix for unique visitors and average minutes per visitor.
Sources for Digital Fast Facts and Social Media: see third and fourth tabs.


