Samba TV Announces Significant U.K. Market Expansion and Posts 70% Year-over-Year Revenue Growth in 2021

Samba TV, the global leader in omniscreen advertising and analytics, announced the significant expansion of its U.K. operations following a year of substantial growth in the U.K. and Europe. In the U.K., Samba TV delivered significant year-over-year revenue growth of more than 70% in 2021 and expanded its U.K. headquarters operation staffing by more than 50%.

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Samba TV announced the increased investments in the U.K. and the significant growth during Advertising Week Europe where the company also debuted its quarterly State of Viewership Report for the U.K. and Germany. Samba TV’s quarterly report provides a comprehensive overview of television, movie, Connected TV, and advertising viewership in the U.K. and Germany. As pandemic restrictions eased in Q1 2022, daily household reach for linear TV and for total minutes consumed watching traditional television declined by 10%-13% in the U.K. Furthermore, 95% of the linear TV ad impressions served in Q1 reached just over half of U.K. audiences, highlighting the challenges advertisers face with ad duplication and the need to identify incremental audience reach.

“We are very pleased with the strong momentum and growth in not just the U.K., but across our business globally in 2021,” said Samba TV CEO and Co-founder Ashwin Navin, speaking from London during Advertising Week. “With £5.1 billion poured into linear advertising every year, and nearly all of it reaching just half of U.K. households, the opportunity to innovate and rethink how advertisers plan, measure, and execute advertising across every screen in the consumer journey has never been greater.”

Samba TV’s European momentum comes on the heels of the addition of two new markets, Italy and France, in 2021. In addition, the company recently announced its partnership with MediaSquare, the largest media marketplace in France, to provide advertising retargeting and targeting for over-the-top viewers and gamers.

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