Buyers Find Their Ads Still Play When the TV Is Off

A GroupM and iSpot study spotlighted the problem last year, but a permanent fix remains elusive

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Buyers remain worried that they’re paying for ads that are running on TVs that have been turned off, an enduring frustration that is caused by technology issues or, some say, a lack of transparency.

In June 2022, GroupM and measurement firm iSpot found that 8% to 10% of impressions on connected TV ran when the TV was off, costing advertisers about $1 billion a year in wasted dollars, the Wall Street Journal reported at the time.

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