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Common questions answered

What is the difference between AVOD and SVOD?

AVOD (Advertising Video on Demand) shows ads in exchange for free or lower-cost content. Examples include Tubi, Pluto TV, and Peacock's free tier. SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand) charges monthly fees for ad-free content. Examples include Netflix premium and Disney+ without ads.

Why does AVOD vs SVOD matter for advertisers?

AVOD platforms let you reach viewers through advertising, while traditional SVOD does not. However, many SVOD services now offer ad-supported tiers (Netflix with ads, Disney+ with ads) creating new advertising inventory. Understanding this distinction helps you plan where your ads can actually run.

Which streaming model has more viewers?

Ad-supported viewing is growing rapidly as consumers become more price-sensitive. Many viewers now prefer free or lower-cost ad-supported options over paying full subscription prices. This shift means more advertising inventory and better reach for marketers.

Can you advertise on subscription streaming services?

Yes, increasingly you can. Netflix, Disney+, and other traditionally ad-free services have launched ad-supported tiers. This gives advertisers access to premium content and audiences that were previously unreachable through advertising.

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