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  • Over 200 categories record growth in TV Ad volume in Nov ‘21: TAM Data

    Over 200 categories record growth in TV Ad volume in Nov ‘21: TAM Data

    Mumbai: Over 200 categories saw a surge in TV ad volume this November, compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to the data shared by Tam Media Research.

    Tea category led the charts with the highest growth compared to November, 2020. It was followed by Milk Beverages, hair removers, e-com/media, coffee, software, chocolates, face-wash, cars, and life insurance.

    According to the data, as many as 390 categories including 2,780 advertisers and 4,410 brands advertised on TV during the month. While the tally of categories remained relatively unchanged compared to November, 2020, the count of advertisers and brands witnessed a marginal drop of one to three per cent over last year.

    HUL and Reckitt Benckiser top advertiser list

    Hindustan Unilever and Reckitt Benckiser India remained the top two advertisers like last year, followed by Ponds India, Brooke Bond Lipton India, Godrej Consumer Products, Cadburys India, P&G, Colgate Palmolive India, Lakme Lever and Marico.

    Brooke Bond Lipton India, Lakme Lever, and Marico were the new entrants in the Top 10 advertisers’ which together occupied a 39 per cent share of the total ad volumes in November.

    Horlicks tops the brand list

    Cashing in on the festive season, over 4,400 brands advertised on TV in November. The top 10 list of brands was dominated by Horlicks followed by Harpic Power Plus 10X Max Clean. The top 10 brands had a nine per cent share of ad volumes, out of which, two belonged to HUL and six belonged to Reckitt Benckiser India.

    Eyewear lenses category topped among the exclusive categories during the month, followed by Doors in November. Flipkart was the top exclusive advertiser and Dettol Foaming Handwash topped among exclusive brands followed by Tata Sky Binge app.

  • New brands, advertisers make up 19% share of TV ad volumes in Nov: Barc

    New brands, advertisers make up 19% share of TV ad volumes in Nov: Barc

    Mumbai: Television ad volumes continue to showcase steady growth with 156 million seconds in November, three per cent higher than November 2020 and 31 per cent higher than November 2019, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (Barc) India.

    The month of November recorded the highest number of advertisers and brands on TV in 2021. The month witnessed 14 per cent more advertisers and 13 per cent more brands as compared to November 2019. 19 per cent of advertisers and brands were new in the month. Advertisers beyond the top 50 registered highest growth of 44 per cent over November 2019, the top 50 registered a 24 per cent growth.

    BFSI category bounces back with a 62 per cent growth over the previous two years, month on month, with 3.8 million seconds of ad volumes. E-commerce registered an impressive 37 per cent growth with 15.5 million seconds of ad volumes in November 2021 over November 2020. Ad volumes for auto, textiles, retail, and personal accessories category grew by two times over November 2019.

    Ad volumes for regional languages have shown growth. Telugu grew by 17 per cent, Malayalam by 13 per cent, Bhojpuri and Hindi by 10 per cent each, and Punjabi by nine per cent, as compared to November 2020. While the ad volumes for Bhojpuri have doubled as compared to November 2019. Marathi and Punjabi languages ad volume have grown by 60 per cent. Ad volumes for Tamil, Telugu, Hindi have witnessed the growth of 30 per cent over November 2019 showcasing steady performance. Ad volumes for Bhojpuri language channels grew by 103 per cent in November 2021 over November 2019.

    “2021 has been an interesting year from an advertising point of view given the momentum of events we have witnessed since the beginning of the year,” said BARC India head of client partnership and revenue function Aaditya Pathak. “Despite economic challenges that were accelerated with the second wave of Covid-19, legacy advertisers continued to increase spends on TV, and new brands placed faith in the medium to ensure that they were able to stay connected with their TG. The double-digit growth in ad volumes that regional language channels like Telugu, Malayalam, and Bhojpuri have recorded, indicates that marketers continue to explore regional content strongly.”