Broadcasters Increasing Use of Addressable Advertising According to In-Stat.SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- National TV networks and local broadcasters are increasing their use of addressable Reachable. When something is addressable, it can be identified and manipulated independently of its surroundings. For example, screen pixels and RAM memory are addressable. Each of the screen's picture elements can be individually turned on and off, and each of the memory's bytes can be advertising products, and are also expanding their plans for addressable advertising on their Internet portals, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). With the explosion of video, especially broadcast TV programming, flooding onto the Internet, national networks and local broadcasters have an incredible opportunity to become key distributors of addressable advertising that extends beyond traditional TV screens, the high-tech market research firm says. Addressable advertising refers to any form of advertising that is placed under the control of the advertiser ad·ver·tise v. ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing, ad·ver·tis·es v.tr. 1. To make public announcement of, especially to proclaim the qualities or advantages of (a product or business) so as to increase . "We see the worldwide market for addressable advertising infrastructure equipment, software and services showing very strong, sustained growth in each geographic region for at least the next several years," says Gerry Kaufhold, In-Stat analyst. Recent research by In-Stat found the following: * The worldwide market value of addressable advertising will exceed US$680 million during 2011. * When a viewer is watching a TV program on the Internet, the Internet, the, international computer network linking together thousands of individual networks at military and government agencies, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, industrial and financial corporations of all sizes, and commercial enterprises play out system can automatically insert very short 5 or 8 second addressable ads. * Competition from cable TV, telcoTV, and Internet TV (1) Watching TV programs on or from the Internet. There are countless video clips available on Web sites for streaming as well as subscription services that offer TV programs and movies for downloading. is heating up, but broadcasters can still hold onto their lead in advertising. The research, "Addressable Advertising: Broadcast TV Moves onto the Internet" (#IN0703481MBI MBI Management Buy-In MBI Moody Bible Institute MBI Mathematical Biosciences Institute MBI Modular Building Institute MBI Mechanical Breakdown Insurance MBI Molecular Biology Institute MBI Maslach Burnout Inventory (psychometrics) ), covers the worldwide market for addressable advertising. It contains analysis of the drivers and challenges of this market. It also includes forecasts for the value of the software, hardware, and services that pertain to pertain to verb relate to, concern, refer to, regard, be part of, belong to, apply to, bear on, befit, be relevant to, be appropriate to, appertain to addressable advertising by region, through 2011. 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