It used to be, when a small business owner wanted to advertise on television in Wilmington, the only option was to advertise on Philadelphia stations like WDPN, WPPX, KYW, WCAU, and WHYY. But slowly, the number of options has expanded to include cable channels provided by Xfinity, DISH, DirecTV, and Verizon FIOS.
Heading in 2022, local advertisers have even more options as internet-connected devices deliver hundreds of more programming choices to Deleware consumers. Collectively, this type of content is called OTT (Over-The-Top-Television) or CTV (Connected-Television). For the purpose of this discussion, OTT & CTV will be referred to singularly as streaming video.
Streaming video can be viewed on any device that can connect to the internet. This includes computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Programing can also be accessed using a smart-TV, Roku Stick, Amazon Fire Stick, or a game console. In all, according to Nielsen, 95.1% of Wilmington households own a device capable of receiving streaming video.
In all, says Nielsen, 379,077 Wilmington consumers watch streaming video content every week. Combined, these internet channels now reach more adults every week than local newspapers, podcasts, and digital audio services like Pandora, Spotify, Sirius/XM. Amazon Music, and iHeart Radio.
Surprisingly, streaming video now reaches almost as many Wilmington adults as local TV and local cable.