On-target reach: Definition

Unique reach and frequency metrics now account for co-viewing, which occurs when multiple people watch ads together on connected TV devices.

The number of people within your campaign's defined target audience that you’re expected to reach. On-target reach is based on age, gender, and geographic location of your target audience.

On-target reach is the absolute number of people in your target audience that is being reached by a campaign, while on-target percentage reach is the percentage of a census-based demographic audience that is being reached by your campaign. You can calculate the on-target percentage reach by dividing the on-target demographic reach by the on-target demographic population.

Example

Let’s say your ad reached a total of 5 million people in Texas out of an estimated 30 million people who live in Texas. Your on-target percentage reach would be 16.7%.

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