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  • BARC week 29: Lizol takes back its top position among brands

    BARC week 29: Lizol takes back its top position among brands

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) of India has released its data for top advertisers and brands for the period between 13 July 2019 and 19 July 2019.

    The data reflects top 10 advertiser and brands across genre on Indian television, including OOH screen, (U+R): 2+, Individuals NCCS All, demonstrating ads that were inserted the most in week 29 of 2019.

    Top Advertisers:

    BARC week 29 rankings saw little changes in the top advertisers’ category. Like the previous week, the top three spots were taken by Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd, and ITC Ltd. They made 167951, 120376 and 48085 insertions on TV, respectively.

    Procter & Gamble was replaced from the fourth slot to slip a level down by Godrej Consumers Products Ltd. It climbed up several spots from the past week’s 9th position, with 39761 ad insertions. Procter & Gamble made 39290 insertions.

    Top Brands:

    Lizol climbed back to the top spot once again after a few weeks’ jump in the ranking, with 14631 insertions. It was followed by Dettol Liquid Soap, which climbed up two spots from the past week, with 12430 insertions.

    Colgate Dental Cream slipped one position down to rank third this week. It made 11296 insertions. Trivago also climbed down one spot and ranked fourth this week with 11252 insertions. Dettol Toilet Soaps showed significant improvement as it rose to fifth rank from the last week’s tenth. It made 10615 insertions on TV.  

  • With Prime Day Sale ads, Amazon Prime Video becomes top brand in BARC week 28

    With Prime Day Sale ads, Amazon Prime Video becomes top brand in BARC week 28

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India has released its data for top advertisers and brands for the period between 6 July 2019 and 12 July 2019.

    The data reflects the top 10 advertiser and brands across genre on Indian television, including OOH screen, (U+R): 2+, Individuals NCCS All, demonstrating ads that were inserted the most in week 28 of 2019.

    Top Advertisers:

    Week 28 rankings of BARC saw little changes as compared to the past week. Hindustan Unilever Ltd and Reckitt Benkiser India Ltd remained firm on the top two positions with 181978 and 93694 insertions, respectively.

    ITC Ltd claimed its position in the third spot back after a week’s gap, with 37987 insertions. It was followed by Procter & Gamble, which was missing from the list last week. It had made 34875 insertions. Cadbury’s India Ltd slipped down two spots to rank fifth this week with 33099 ad insertions on TV.

    Rank

    Advertiser

    Insertions

     

     

     

    Week 28

       

    1

    HINDUSTAN LEVER LTD

    181978

       

    2

    RECKITT BENCKISER (INDIA) LTD

    93694

       

    3

    ITC LTD

    37987

       

    4

    PROCTER & GAMBLE

    34875

       

    5

    CADBURYS INDIA LTD

    33099

       

    6

    BROOKE BOND LIPTON INDIA LTD

    30426

       

    7

    COLGATE PALMOLIVE INDIA LTD

    28926

       

    8

    AMAZON ONLINE INDIA PVT LTD

    27624

       

    9

    GODREJ CONSUMER PRODUCTS LTD

    19730

       

    10

    WIPRO LTD

    19553

       

    TOP 10 Advertiser *Across Genre : All India (U+R) : 2+ Individuals.

     

     

    Top Brands:

    The Prime Day Sale on 15-16 July, arguably made Amazon Prime Video the top brand in the BARC week 28 rankings. The OTT service-provider inserted 12365 ads on TV during the week.

    It was followed by Colgate Dental Cream, which rose from the fifth spot of the past week, with 11896 ad insertions. Trivago improved its position greatly, taking the third spot as compared to the last week’s 10th. It made 11720 ad insertions during the week.

    Last week’s top brand, Dettol Liquid Soap ranked fourth in week 28 with 11393 insertions. The fifth position was acquired by Santoor Sandal & Turmeric, which was on number 3 last week, with 11155 ad insertions.

    Rank

    Brands

    Insertions

     

     

     

    Week 28

       

    1

    AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

    12365

       

    2

    COLGATE DENTAL CREAM

    11896

       

    3

    TRIVAGO

    11720

       

    4

    DETTOL LIQUID SOAP

    11393

       

    5

    SANTOOR SANDAL AND TURMERIC

    11155

       

    6

    HARPIC BATHROOM CLEANER

    10452

       

    7

    HARPIC 10/10

    9699

       

    8

    CLINIC PLUS SHAMPOO

    9436

       

    9

    SURF EXCEL EASY WASH

    9196

       

    10

    DETTOL TOILET SOAPS

    9085

       

    TOP 10 Brands *Across Genre : All India (U+R) : 2+ Individuals.

  • HUL top advertiser, Lizol top brand in BARC week 13 data

    HUL top advertiser, Lizol top brand in BARC week 13 data

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India has released its data for top advertisers and brands for the period between 23 March 2019 and 29 March 2019.

    The data reflects top 10 advertiser and brands across genre on Indian television, including OOH screen, (U+R): 2+, Individuals NCCS All, demonstrating ads that were inserted the most in week 13 of 2019.

    Top advertisers

    In week 13 of 2019, Hindustan Unilever Ltd took the top advertiser spot with 155743 ad insertions on TV during the period. It was followed by Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd, which owns a large portfolio of products like Dettol, Veet, Durex condoms, Strepsils, Air Wick, and Harpic, with 131189 insertions.

    The third position was secured by ITC that has varied products, like Sunfeast, Candyman, Vivel, Classmate, and Engage, in its portfolio. It made 40143 insertions.

    The fourth and fifth spots were secured by Cadbury’s India Ltd and Brooke Bond Lipton India Ltd with 27093 and 23394 insertions, respectively.

    Top brands

    Cleaning and disinfecting product by the Reckitt Benckiser company, Lizol secured the top position in the brands’ category, in week 13, with 20203 ad insertions on TV.

    The second spot was taken by Lalitha Jewellery, which made 17385 ad insertions during week 13 of 2019. Following it was Parle Agro’s sparkling apple drink, Appy Fizz with 12698 insertions.

    Dettol Toilet Soaps came in fourth with 12039 insertions and the fifth spot went to Hotstar Specials, the originals platform of OTT service provider Hotstar, which made 11719 ad insertions on TV.

  • Lalitha Jewellery takes top spot in BARC week 5

    Lalitha Jewellery takes top spot in BARC week 5

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India has released its data for top advertisers and brands for the period between 26 January 2019 and 1 February 2019.

    The data reflects top 10 advertiser and brands across genre on Indian television (U+R): 2+ Individuals demonstrating ads that were inserted the most in week 5 of 2019.

    Top Advertisers:

    In the fifth week of 2019, Hindustan Unilever Ltd maintained its top position in the BARC advertisers’ list. The owner of a vast portfolio including top products like Lux, Lifebuoy, Surf Excel, Rin, Wheel, Fair & Lovely, Pond's, Vaseline, and Lakmé, HUL made 115998 insertions.

    Reckitt Benckiser, holding a portfolio of diverse products like Strepsils, Air Wick, Durex condoms, Dettol, and Harpic, remained unmoved from the past few weeks’ position of number two making 60043 insertions.

    ITC Ltd also held the last week’s position on the third spot with 38255 insertions. Following it are Cadburys India Ltd., and Smithkline Beecham with 29135 and 22506 insertions.

    Top Brands:

    Interestingly, Lalitha Jewellery ranked first in the brands’ category of BARC eek 5 rankings. It left behind all the top shot brands and made 15347 ad insertions in the week.

    Dettol Liquid Soaps maintained its second position with 11649 insertions, followed by Santoor Sandal And Turmeric that made 10428 insertions.

    Lux Toilet Soap slightly improved its last week’s position and climbed up a spot to become number 4 with 9648 insertions. Horlicks came in fifth with 9093 insertions.

  • PolicyBazaar.com becomes top brand in BARC week 4 data

    PolicyBazaar.com becomes top brand in BARC week 4 data

    MUMBAI: The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India has released its data for top advertisers and brands for the period between 19 January 2019 and 25 January 2019.

    The data reflects top 10 advertiser and brands across genre on Indian television (U+R): 2+ Individuals demonstrating ads that were inserted the most in week 4 of 2019.

    Top Advertisers:

    In week 4 of 2019, Hindustan Unilever Ltd once again took the top spot in the advertisers list. It made 130232 ad insertions on TV during the period.

    The second position was once again secured by Reckitt Benckiser, which owns a large portfolio of products like like Dettol, Veet, Durex condoms, Strepsils, Air Wick, and Harpic, with 61190 insertions.

    Following it is ITC Ltd, holding a portfolio of varied products including Sunfeast, Candyman, Vivel, Classmate, and Engage, still strong on the third spot with 37906 insertions.

    Amazon Online India made a fresh entry on to the fourth spot with 28230 insertions and Cadbury India Ltd stood fifth with 27925 insertions.

    Top Brands:

    PolicyBazaar.com replaced Dettol Liquid Soaps from the top position in the brands’ category after two weeks. The former made 12738 insertions while the latter came a close second with 12123 insertions.

    Santoor Sandal and Turmeric held on to the third position with 10565 insertions. Godrej Expert Rich Creme Hair Colour slipped two spots down from the past week’s ranking and stood fourth with 10224 insertions. Lux Toilet Soap came in fifth with 9692 insertions.

  • HUL, Dettol Liquid Soaps maintain top positions in BARC week 3

    HUL, Dettol Liquid Soaps maintain top positions in BARC week 3

    MUMBAI: Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India has released its data for top advertisers and brands for the period between 12 January 2019 and 18 January 2019.

    The data reflects top 10 advertisers and brands across genre on Indian television (U+R): 2+ Individuals demonstrating ads that were inserted the most in week 3 of 2019.

    Top advertisers:

    Hindustan Unilever Ltd has remained unmoved from its top advertiser spot even after several weeks. In week 3 of 2019, the brand made 131698 insertions.

    Reckitt Benckiser, which owns a large portfolio of products like Dettol, Veet, Durex condoms, Strepsils, Air Wick, and Harpic, is also holding strong to its second position and made 81596 insertions in week 3 of 2019.

    Following it is ITC Ltd, holding a portfolio of varied products including Sunfeast, Candyman, Vivel, Classmate, and Engage, was still strong in the third spot with 42964 insertions.

    Godrej Consumer Products Ltd has replaced Procter & Gamble from last week’s fourth spot, with 33414 insertions. Ponds India remains in the fifth position with 28360 insertions.

    Top Brands:

    Dettol Liquid Soap held strong to its freshly acquired top spot in the brands' category with 18629 insertions. Godrej Expert Rich Creme Hair Colour made a new entry on the second spot with 13888 insertions.

    Santoor Sandal and Turmeric has stepped up one spot from its last week’s rankings and is on the third position with 10168 insertions.

    Dettol Toilet Soaps has once again slipped to its fourth spot (from last week’s second) after a week’s gap and had made 9662 insertions in week 3.

    Trivago has slipped further down to fifth position (it was on number one spot for the past few weeks before slipping to the third spot in week 2) with 9661 insertions.

  • Hathway re-appoints Jagdish Kumar G Pillai as MD & CEO

    Hathway re-appoints Jagdish Kumar G Pillai as MD & CEO

    MUMBAI: Hathway Cable & Datacom’s board of directors have re-appointed Jagdish Kumar G Pillai as the managing director and CEO of the company for a period of two years with effect from 21 December, 2015.

     

    Since 21 December, 2012, Pillai served as CEO, MD and executive director of Hathway Cable and Datacom Limited.

     

    With more than 27 years of experience, Pillai has worked with bluechip companies like ITC Ltd, Star TV and Reliance Industries.

     

    Prior to joining Hathway, he was part of the Reliance Jio project team as president – media & entertainment at Reliance Industries Ltd.

  • Marico in list of top advertisers by volume as Bharti Airtel slips out

    MUMBAI: Bharti Airtel has cut down its advertising on television and shifted allocations to other mediums in 2012, a year marked by slowdown and a difficult market condition for telecom companies.

    Bharti Airtel has fallen off the list of top 10 advertisers on television in terms of volumes, according to TAM AdEX‘s ranking in 2012. The telecom major held the number 10 spot in the TAM AdEx‘s list of top ten advertisers in 2011.

    Replacing Bharti Airtel is fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturer Marico. Not figuring in the list in 2011, Marico has marked its aggression to gain the tenth spot with one percent share in advertising volume on television.

    Top 10 Advertisers in 2012 on TV
    Rank
    Advertisers
    % Share
    1
    Hindustan Lever Ltd
    8
    2
    Cadburys India Ltd
    2
    3
    Reckitt Benckiser (india) Ltd
    2
    4
    Itc Ltd
    2
    5
    Procter & Gamble
    2
    6
    Colgate Palmolive India Ltd
    1
    7
    Ponds India
    1
    8
    Coca Cola India Ltd
    1
    9
    Samsung India Electronics Ltd
    1
    10
    Marico Ltd
    1

    Bharti Airtel has upped its ad inventory on digital and on ground marketing initiatives. Agrees a top media buyer who is familiar with the ad spends of telecom companies, “The shift to digital and on ground in case of Bharti Airtel would be the main reason why its volume of advertising on television has decreased. If you see the whole picture, the overall media spends may not have gone down so much, but resources have been shifted to focus on other aspects of a 360 degree media plan. The BCCI and F1 sponsorships are no small investments.”

    Top 10 Advertisers in 2011 on TV
    Rank
    Advertisers
    % Share
    1
    Hindustan Lever Ltd
    8
    2
    Reckitt Benckiser (india) Ltd
    3
    3
    Cadburys India Ltd
    2
    4
    Itc Ltd
    2
    5
    Procter & Gamble
    2
    6
    Ponds India
    1
    7
    Coca Cola India Ltd
    1
    8
    Colgate Palmolive India Ltd
    1
    9
    Bharti Airtel Ltd
    1
    10
    Smithkline Beecham
    1

    Bharti Airtel is one of the major ad spenders in India and has been on expensive mediums like cricket. The telecom major bagged the BCCI sponsorship rights of all international cricket matches played in India for the period 2010-2013.

    “While telecom companies in general have reduced their ad inventory on television, in case of Bharti Airtel this fall has been sharp. Even on TV, some of the focus has shifted to niche channels,” says Zeel chief sales officer Ashish Sehgal.

    Bharti Airtel’s consolidated net profit has been falling for the past 12 quarters on rising expenses. The company is also faced with large cash outflows in 2013-14 on account of one-time spectrum fees and licence renewal fees, for which it is expected to preserve cash.

    The reduction in TV ad volumes by Bharti Airtel could also be a reflection of the general economic slowdown that the industry is experiencing. While advertisers in general have either cut back on advertising and promotion spends or refrained from increasing them, FMCG companies have been increasing the same and this has been reflected in more FMCGs figuring in the top ten advertisers.

    Of the top ten advertisers on television, nine belong to the FMCG category (same as in 2011). Samsung India Electronics Ltd, a consumer durables company, is the only outsider at number nine. HUL is the number one advertiser with eight per cent of the television ads share by volume followed by Cadbury India, Reckitt Benckiser, ITC Ltd and P&G (in that order), all claiming two per cent of ad volume.

    MediaCom CEO Debraj Tripathi says, “Now that the slowdown has hit the industry, the telecoms are keeping a check on their spends and investing sparingly, while the FMCGs are robust on advertising.”

    Though TAM AdEx only gives ad volumes, Marico has also increased its spends in value terms. The company, which has been selling brands such as Saffola and Parachute, has upped its ad spends for the period of January-December by 16.67 per cent from Rs 3.54 billion in 2011 to Rs 4.13 billion in 2012.

    “Marico has been making efforts to increase market share. It has also launched new products and been trying to aggressively grow its brands. The aggression is marked with the acquisition of personal care brands of Paras Pharma from Reckitt Benckiser,” says a media analyst.