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Netflix Announces 4M Monthly Active Viewers for Ads in Australia

BREAKING: Netflix has just announced a significant shift in its advertising strategy, revealing that it has reached 4 million Monthly Active Viewers (MAVs) in Australia and over 190 million globally. As the streaming giant enters the fourth season of its advertising business, this metric aims to provide a clearer picture of actual ad viewership.

Netflix’s new MAV metric is defined as anyone who watches at least one minute of ads per month, multiplied by estimated household sizes based on first-party research. This change reflects a critical move from general profile counts to a more precise measurement of real viewers, aligning ad reach with genuine audience engagement. According to Netflix officials, “We’re instituting a more complete metric,” emphasizing the importance of knowing exactly who is watching.

This development is particularly timely as advertisers demand greater transparency in streaming metrics. The industry has long sought clearer insights that mirror traditional popularity measures while adapting to the expanding landscape of live sports and popular streaming content like Stranger Things, Emily in Paris, and upcoming events such as the NFL Christmas Gameday.

Netflix’s Ads Suite has now rolled out across all 12 ad-supported markets, offering programmatic access through platforms including Amazon, Google Display & Video 360, and others. For Australian advertisers, LiveRamp support is now available, enabling more efficient audience onboarding.

As Netflix aims to deepen its engagement with both performance and brand advertising, they are also testing innovative ad formats. Interactive and modular ads are currently being piloted in the US and Canada, with promising feedback and a global rollout expected by Q2 2026.

The company is also expanding its measurement partnerships with firms like Médiamétrie, Macromill, and Kantar, enhancing its ability to track ad performance. This includes plans for live ad insertion during key events, such as the upcoming NFL Christmas Gameday, which will be tested across multiple countries including Australia.

With Netflix’s pivot to the MAV metric, industry stakeholders are closely watching to see if the viewer count grows beyond 4 million as the platform intensifies its focus on live events and gaming content. This strategic shift is a clear indication that Netflix is moving beyond initial testing into a phase of growth, accountability, and creative innovation, essential for meeting advertisers’ evolving needs.

As Netflix continues to adapt and expand its advertising capabilities, the implications for the streaming industry and advertisers alike are profound. This is a pivotal moment that could reshape how streaming metrics are understood and utilized moving forward.

Stay connected for the latest updates on this developing story and more trends in media and advertising as they unfold.

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