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  • Goafest Diaries: Sony pictures wins ‘Broadcaster of the Year’, Mindshare bags ‘Tech agency of the Year’ awards

    Goafest Diaries: Sony pictures wins ‘Broadcaster of the Year’, Mindshare bags ‘Tech agency of the Year’ awards

    Mumbai:  Ending an eventful day two of Goafest 2022 on a high note, Sony Pictures Network India (SPNI) grabbed the ‘Broadcaster of the Year Abby’. Mindshare was named as the ‘Tech agency of the year’ while, FCB Group India bagged ‘Specialist PR agency of the year.’ In the mobile category, Cheil India won the ‘Mobile specialist of the year.’ Famous Innovations bagged the Grand Prix in the direct category and in addition to winning the ‘Design specialist agency of the year.’

    A total of 32 Broadcaster ABBYs, 19 Design & Design Craft ABBY’s, 40 Digital & Digital Craft ABBYs, 31 Direct ABBYs, 7 Mobile ABBYs, and 32 Public Relations, 16 Technology ABBYs, were awarded on Thursday night at the event held at Grand Hyatt, Goa.

    Heres a look below at each category:

    BROADCASTER ABBY Awards – 2022

    Zee Kannada grabbed a gold in the ‘Best launch of a TV Channel’ sub category, while TV18 broadcast picked up two of the coveted metal for ‘Best launch of a TV program’ using multi-media and ‘Best original music score for a TV Program’ sub categorys- the latter for its Byju’s Young Genius -A News18 Initiative.

    Sony Pictures Network India won two golds for Uefa Champions League Sona Mana Hai Campaign 2019 and Love For Cricket campaigns in the ‘Best TV sports channel program promo.’

    Three Silver metals were picked up by Sony Pictures Network India, while Arha Media & Broadcasting, Zee Kannada picked up two each, and TV18 Broadcast, Disney Broadcasting bagged a silver each.

    DESIGN CRAFT ABBY Awards – 2022

    The category did not see any gold winner. Famous Innovations won three silver, while TLG India media picked up one silver.

    DIGITAL ABBY Award – 2022 category

    In the DIGITAL ABBY Award – 2022 category, Famous Innovations grabbed the only gold in the Social Media – Social Media (Co-Creation / Crowdsourcing / Response etc.) sub category for campaign titled #LonelyNoMore for the brand Burger King.

    In the same sub category, one silver each was picked up by Cheil India and Fulcro, while in the Digital Technology -(Installations) sub category Tribes Communications and Mindshare won a Silver each.

    In the search sub category GREY Group won a silver metal. The ‘Best in Creator Partnerships’1 sub category saw agencies SoCheers, TLG India, Motivator and Kinnect Media pick up a Silver metal each.

    The ‘Best in Moment Marketing’ sub category saw Schbang and Famous Innovations win a silver each, while Kinnect Media won the metal for the ‘Best in Platform Innovation.’

    TECHNOLOGY ABBY Awards – 2022

    The category saw two gold winners- Sangbad Pratidin and Cheil India. Sangbad Pratidin won this in the sub category ‘Best Use Of Technology  For Community Management/Building’ and Cheil India Private Limited won it for ‘Best Creative Use Of Tech  Innovation.’ The silver in the category registered seven winners- Cheil India Private Limited, Idealake Information Technologies, Mindshare, Tribes Communications, Sangbad Pratidin, Interactive Avenues – A  Reprise Network Company and Mindshare.

    PUBLIC RELATIONS ABBY Awards – 2022

    The PR category had four gold and eleven silver awards. Interestingly, all gold awards were picked by FCB Group India for their campaigns for Political Shakti + The  Times Of India, Mumbai Police.

    In the same category, FCB Group India also won two silver. Tribes communication, GREY Group and Cheil India Private Limited too picked two silver awards each and the rest of the three silver awards were won by ^atom network, The Glitch and TLG India Private Limited.  

    MOBILE ABBY Awards – 2022

    In the mobile category there were two golds won by Cheil India Private Limited and FCB Group India. The category also had two silver awards and both were bagged by Cheil India.

    DIRECT ABBY Awards – 2022    

    Famous Innovations bagged the Grand Prix in this category. The direct category had three gold and 10 silver awards. Two among the three golds were bagged by FCB Group India and Famous Innovations earned the third gold award in the category. In the same category, FCB Group India bagged three silver. Cheil India Private Limited and Famous Innovations also won two silver each in the direct category, TLG India Private Limited bagged one silver and Mindshare also got one silver.  

    DIGITAL CRAFT ABBY Awards – 2022

    In the digital craft category, there were two silver won by BC Web Wise for their Safer Internet Day campaign and Cheil India Private Limited for their Samsung Goodvibes campaign.  

    DESIGN ABBY Awards – 2022

    In the design category, there was only one silver which was bagged by TLG India Private Limited for their Amazon Story Boxes campaign for Amazon Seller.

    Here’s the entire list of winners on Day two of the adfest:

    DAY 2 Broadcaster ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 Design CRAFT ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 Design ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 DIGITAL CRAFT Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 DIGITAL ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 DIRECT ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 MOBILE ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 PR ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 TECHNOLOGY ABBY Awards – 2022

  • GoaFest 2022: Mindshare and BCCL bag the Media and Publisher Abbys awards

    GoaFest 2022: Mindshare and BCCL bag the Media and Publisher Abbys awards

    Mumbai: Mindshare and Bennett Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL) bagged Media and Publisher Abby awards at Abby 2022 held at Grand Hyatt, Goa on Thursday.

    Mindshare was honoured with the ‘agency of the year award’ and BCCL won the ‘publisher of the year award’  on day one of the fifteenth edition of the Goafest.

    Meanwhile, Lodestar UM took home the Grand Prix for their campaign for Mumbai Police – ‘The Punishing Signal’.

    Goafest 2022 is held after a two years gap due to the Covid pandemic. This year, a total of 1014 entries for the Media Abby from 54 different agencies were accepted. Out of these, 356 entries from 25 agencies made it to the shortlists.

    A total of 15 Publisher ABBYs and 87 Media ABBYs were awarded on day one of the adfest. For Publisher ABBYs, five Gold, three Silver and seven Bronze were awarded. Four entries were given a Certificate of Merit. For Media ABBYs, 21 Gold, 28 Silver, and 37 Bronze were awarded.

    This year, for the first time, The Advertising Club collaborated with The One Show, taking the ABBY Awards to global standards of recognition.

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    Media agency Mindshare collected eight gold medals and bagged the top honour, while BCCL won the gold for its best marketing of a printed newspaper/edition of its brand ‘The Times of India’ and its campaign titled ‘The Trust of India.’

    Cheil India won the gold for best use of native or branded content for client brand marketing by a publisher for its campaign ‘#UncoverTheEpic : Samsung x Nat Geo Traveller’ for Samsung.

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    FCB Group India picked two golds for best launch marketing of a new title of newspaper/magazine/digital publication and best promotion of a CSR/ cause-related marketing initiative in traditional or online space- both for Times of India (TOI) and the Times Out & Proud Classifieds campaign.

    In a first, this year The Advertising Club collaborated with The One Show, taking the ABBY Awards to global standards of recognition. The event also saw participation from internationally acclaimed jury chairs.

    “2022 is a landmark year because of the collaboration of the ABBY Awards with The One Show, and this is a game-changing proposition,” said The Advertising Club president Partha Sinha, discussing the ABBY Awards at Goafest 2022. “It gives a platform to a plethora of agencies, enabling it to become more global. We owe it to the industry to bring something of global standing especially when we are one large world.”

    “A staggering number of participants has been witnessed, surpassing all previous records,” said Abby Awards Governing Council 2022 chairman & VP of The Ad Club Rana Barua said about the ABBYs Awards. “In addition to agencies that have participated since our inception, we have also seen those returning every year. Overall, the numbers are higher this month since we had to package everything together in one month. This year and henceforth, Goafest will be considerably bigger and more extravagant,” added Barua.

  • Goafest 2022 returns after a gap of two years to inspire

    Goafest 2022 returns after a gap of two years to inspire

    Mumbai: Goafest returns back once again! For advertising and media businesses, it is one of the important celebrations. 15 years of Goafest is truly a special milestone. What makes it more special is that it is being celebrated after a gap of two years. Many have braved the hard times as it got affected due to covid pandemic.

    The pandemic brought forth the superpower within each one of us. When we thought we were down and out, we were compelled to dig deeper and find courage and resilience. Not just people, businesses discovered their own unbeatable spirit to survive and thrive, so did governments and countries. Now, it is time to acknowledge this power within each one of us that makes us unique, that enables us to face challenges with ease and helps us make the world a better place. It is time to celebrate “The Superpower Within”.

    The event will bring together under one roof 28 highly accomplished, power-packed speakers, who will share valuable insights of their knowledge on content, creativity, strategies, stories and experiences from new-age media like OTT, social media, gaming, health & wellness along with an attention to policies and regulations.

    Goafest will have iconic personalities from Indian Sports and Bollywood inspiring us with their achievements and stories of strength. The festival will focus on the superpower of Bharat and its growing digital reach, and on the rich startup ecosystem with Shark Tank India’s Vineeta Singh of SUGAR and Unicorn builder, Ankush Sachdeva. No growth can be achieved if personal well-being is ignored, and for that, we have the exceptional Rujuta Diwekar, nutritionist and influencer.

    There will be the presence of stalwarts like SS Rajamouli, Kash Sree and Menno Kluin amongst others. The story of perseverance from a graceful actress like Madhuri Dixit along with stories from the fearless Kiran Bedi, the indomitable PV Sindhu, the courageous Mithali Raj and the man with the unwavering faith to win, Kapil Dev! In addition to this, leaders like Level Ex founder and ceo Sam Glassenberg, Ministry of Consumer Affairs & Food Distribution’s Secretary, Aqilliz’s Ceo Rohit Kumar Singh, Gowthaman Ragothaman co-founder Web3 Marketing Association,   Sandeep Bhushan, Director & Head of GSM (Global Marketing Solutions) India, Meta will share their invaluable insights.

    There will also be nine empowering Knowledge Masterclasses this year including topics like ‘The Power of Camera Marketing’, Creative workshops by FCB Ulka, Snapchat, Publicis Groupe and many more interesting workshops from Meta, Sharechat, and Google.

    Entertainers like Sukhbir and Shilpa Rao will be performing at the event. The event will take place between 5-7 May at Grand Hyatt, Goa.

  • GroupM merges Essence and Mediacom, integrates Mindshare with Neo

    GroupM merges Essence and Mediacom, integrates Mindshare with Neo

    Mumbai: WPP’s media investment group GroupM announced on Wednesday its plans to merge Essence with MediaCom and Mindshare with Neo in its latest steps to transform and further simplify its operations. The moves, which build on the April 2021 launch of Choreograph, WPP’s global data and technology company, will create a new 9,000-strong cross-channel performance platform built on AI technology, it said.

    Additionally, Finecast, Xaxis, and GroupM Services – GroupM’s global community of activation experts – will be brought together to form media performance organisation, GroupM Nexus. Xaxis Global CEO Nicolas Bidon will oversee GroupM Nexus as Global CEO.

    Essence and MediaCom will merge to form EssenceMediacom, a new agency offering fusing the digital and data-driven DNA of Essence with MediaCom’s scaled multichannel audience planning and strategic media expertise.

    MediaCom Global CEO Nick Lawson will lead newly formed EssenceMediacom as Global CEO. Kyoko Matsushita, after eight years at Essence, is promoted to a new role as WPP’s CEO in Japan as the company continues to invest in expanding, high-growth markets.

    Mindshare will complete the integration with global performance agency Neo, wherein both will operate under the Mindshare brand but will retain and scale Neo’s operating model, focused on pureplay performance solutions at its heart, integrating this into Mindshare’s full-funnel offering.

    Neo’s 1,200 digital-first, performance experts and consultants will be integrated with Mindshare’s 10,000 media specialists and Neo’s digital-first services will be fully embedded into Mindshare and GroupM’s offering, stated the agency.

    With this reorganisation, GroupM’s five agency brands will be streamlined into Mindshare, Wavemaker, EssenceMediacom, GroupM Nexus and Choreograph.

    “The future of marketing is outcomes-driven, supported by audience-first planning and continually improving, AI-enabled performance standards,” stated GroupM Global CEO Christian Juhl. “Through GroupM Nexus and our agency powerhouses Mindshare, Wavemaker, and EssenceMediacom we are building a tech-enabled future, side-by-side with our clients, that is accountable to advertisers’ growth goals and to our vision for an advertising ecosystem that works for everyone. I also want to congratulate Kyoko, who has grown and strengthened Essence in her time as Global CEO, on her exciting new role as WPP’s CEO in Japan. We will continue to work closely together to strengthen the position of our agencies across APAC.”

    The merger of Essence and MediaCom builds on a record of strong business growth for both agencies, according to the agency. Comvergence ranked MediaCom first in the industry for new business wins in 2021 with $2.87 billion in new billings attributed to wins, while Essence has continued to grow and expand its remit with Google and other key clients.

    “The formation of EssenceMediacom builds on the strong and proven relationship between the agencies to create the agency model our clients want for the future — one founded on brilliant strategy and brand-building capabilities, with pioneering digital expertise running throughout,” said EssenceMediacom CEO Nick Lawson. “EssenceMediacom will not only help our clients see the bigger picture and reimagine what’s possible; it will also provide opportunities for our people to upskill and train in new areas, further enriching and enhancing their careers.”

    “Today’s global marketers need both agility and scale from their agency partners to properly support their businesses across international markets. Bringing together Essence and MediaCom – each with their own celebrated histories of excellence – will create a truly unique combination of agile innovation and global scale in a single agency,” added Kyoko Matsushita.

    GroupM Nexus will comprise 9,000 practitioners around the world, collectively responsible for the activation of more than two million campaigns managed by GroupM each year. This global community represents the industry’s leading team of experts in digital channels and platforms, search, social, programmatic, AI, cross-channel optimization, and data-driven technologies and software.

    GroupM Nexus unites GroupM’s addressable content and TV, AI technology (Copilot), and omnichannel solutions from Finecast, Xaxis, and GroupM Services into a single unit. The global organisation will be underpinned by a new cross-channel performance platform and international delivery hubs to set new benchmarks for performance innovation and efficiency for GroupM’s agencies and clients.

    “GroupM Nexus unites leading media talent, digital services excellence, cutting-edge AI technology and unique scaled partnerships into a new cross-channel performance organisation with one purpose: power growth for our people, our agencies and the amazing brands they represent. We cannot wait to innovate together and unlock new opportunities for everyone,” said GroupM Nexus CEO Nicolas Bidon.

    “This is a journey we’ve been on for the past year with many clients who have been demanding more diverse media services to drive their growth,” commented Mindshare Global CEO Adam Gerhart. “The merger delivers seamless access to Neo’s digital-first capabilities and a relentless focus on performance models to accelerate Good Growth. For our teams it means more opportunity and the ability to create greater impact across the world. I’m delighted to partner with Neo CEO Nasreen Madhany as we complete the integration of the two businesses and move into a new future together.”

  • AI-enabled advertising to be $1.3 trillion business by 2032: GroupM report

    AI-enabled advertising to be $1.3 trillion business by 2032: GroupM report

    Mumbai: AI-enabled marketing already accounts for nearly half of all advertising revenue, that is more than $300 billion of global advertising revenue. And its growth is only set to project upwards. By 2032, AI-enabled advertising could account for $1.3 trillion in advertising revenue, more than 90 per cent of the total, according to a forecast from GroupM. The global media investment company has released a new study titled ‘The Next 10: Artificial Intelligence’ examining how the media landscape and consumer behaviour will shift over the coming decade.

    The forecast shows that as channels like TV, audio and outdoor become more digital, addressable and programmatic by the year 2032, AI-enabled advertising will represent more than 90 per cent of all advertising. Consumers will expect marketing messages that are relevant, personalised, and non-interruptive, greatly simplifying their daily decision-making- all in a privacy-first way.

    The report also revealed some major implications including the declining reach of linear TV and less tolerance of irrelevant, interruptive ad pods.

    It also noted the growth of audio-first devices with digital assistants (i.e. earbuds and smart home speakers) means that voice search will overtake text-based search.

    An additional implication is that data will most often be managed on-device and will be increasingly unclear or anonymised by AI and privacy services.

    Other takeaways across a few key categories from the report:

    Advances in AI and these evolving media channels could result in marketers increasingly tying together products, consumer experiences and advertising experiences:

    o   Automotive: The use of generative AI and digital twins will enable greater personalisation of advertising in the sector—i.e. 

    a custom color model shown driving in the buyer’s own city.

    o   CPG (consumer packaged goods): Machine learning paired with genomic sequencing will make personalised nutrition and personal care products increasingly possible.

    o   Apparel: Computer vision, machine learning algorithms and generative AI could disrupt the apparel and retail industry by creating a vast gray market of copycat goods or user generated designs competing for image searches.

    o   Entertainment: Personalised storytelling could become a reality as ads and IP are customised based on audience data and/or selections.

    The Next 10 also raises ethical and responsible AI questions such as:

    ·       How do we protect at-risk users and all consumers from AI that exploits dark patterns or behavioural “hacks”?

    ·       What are the ways we can protect against the weaponisation of AI in advertising tools and platforms used to amplify misinformation, deep fakes, fraud, and abuse?

    ·       What is our level of comfort for what remains hidden in the black box of machine learning?

    ·       Should people be notified when they’re speaking or chatting with an AI chatbot and not a human?

    ·       How do we build safety and accountability into algorithmic incentives?

    ·       How should disclosures about the use of AI in advertising work?

    “AI is already here, and it’s not slowing down. The human effort can best be applied imagining what we want the future to look like, designing the right goals and guardrails, and learning to put AI to use in service of those,” the GroupM report further said.

  • Goafest 2022: Times Network comes on board as presenting sponsor

    Goafest 2022: Times Network comes on board as presenting sponsor

    Mumbai: Times Network has come on board as presenting sponsor for the fifteenth edition of Goafest, announced the Goafest 2022 Organising Committee on Friday. The three-day industry event will be held between 5-7 May at Grand Hyatt, Goa.

    Goafest is a definitive annual festival that celebrates milestones in the Indian advertising, marketing, and media industry. The event is back on-ground for its latest edition, after a gap of two years. The grand festival will be helmed by Jaideep Gandhi as chairman of the Goafest 2022 Organising Committee, along with Rana Barua as chairman of the Awards Governing Council for the Abby Awards 2022.

    As per the earlier announcement, Goafest 2022 was scheduled to be held from 7-9 April. The orgainising committee is optimistic that the agencies and organisations will be more enthusiastic to participate in the festival as the number of Omicron cases has started receding.

    “We are truly excited that after a gap of a couple of years Goafest is coming back. And I’m sure it will be the biggest yet, considering the fact that most of us have been restrained by the pandemic all this while and are literally straining at the leash to be let out,” stated Times Network MD and CEO MK Anand. “I am particularly looking forward to the event as Times Network is once again returning as presenting sponsor of this most awaited advertising festival in South Asia.”

    “Times Network has been associated with almost every edition of Goafest from its inception, in some way or the other,” remarked Goafest 2022 organising committee chairman Jaideep Gandhi. “It is our pleasure to welcome back Times Network as presenting sponsor in the 15th year of the festival,” he added.  

    The event is jointly organised by two industry bodies – Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC).

    “It is wonderful to have Times Network as presenting sponsor yet again,” said AAAI vice president and GroupM Media South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar. “Goafest is a platform where great work is reflected and thought leadership is demonstrated. Having such an opportunity to be inspired and learn is incredibly valuable to all of us. We look forward to having yet another wonderful Goafest.”

    According to the statement, the delegate registrations and Abby Award entries are now open and more details are available on www.goafest.com.

  • Adex to surge 20 per cent to reach ₹89,285 crore in 2022: Pitch Madison report

    Adex to surge 20 per cent to reach ₹89,285 crore in 2022: Pitch Madison report

    Mumbai: Despite the lingering impacts of the pandemic, advertising expenditure is set to surge by 20 per cent to reach nearly Rs. 90,000 crore, according to the Pitch Madison Advertising Report 2022 (PMAR) unveiled on Wednesday.

    Launched by Pitch in partnership with Madison World, the report forecasted a robust recovery for the industry in 2022, with the traditional media, expected to grow at 15 per cent while digital to grow at 2X of traditional, and eventually overtaking Television in 2022.

    According to the report, India will continue to be the fastest-growing ad market in the world. The Indian Adex registered an unprecedented 37 per cent growth rising to almost Rs 74,000 crore – the highest growth that Adex has registered in nearly the last two decades. The AdEx figures in 2021, according to the PMAR report, surpassed those in 2020 by Rs 20,000 crore and was over Rs 6,500 crore higher than 2019, bettering it by 10 per cent.

    Television remained the only traditional medium that surpassed the pre-Covid revenues, recording a 25 per cent increase over 2020 and an 11 per cent increase over 2019. Print, the second-largest traditional medium registered a growth of 39 per cent in 2021, but could not cross its 2019 levels, having fallen short by as much as 17 per cent, as per the report. Similarly, OOH and Radio also grew significantly by 69 per cent and 36 per cent respectively, but were nowhere near the 2019 levels. Cinema, expectedly, was the only medium that could not even reach its 2020 level, with theatres shut across most states.

    TV and Digital now contribute 72 per cent of overall Adex. Digital Adex rose significantly by 50 per cent to make up for the lower than average 10 per cent growth in 2020.

    Madison World chairman and managing director Sam Balsara said advertisers should take advantage of the evolved digital infrastructure for distribution and advertising to prepare for future growth and invest in building their own D2C channels.

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    Despite a large number of viewers moving to OTT and Connected TV, TV Adex put in a spectacular performance, registering a high spend of Rs. 28,151 crore. Advertisers’ faith in TV, Covid, or No-Covid continued and the medium commanded strong loyalty amongst both large and medium-size advertisers. In fact, with its 38 per cent share in 2021, India shared the credit of one of the top TV advertising countries along with Brazil (46 per cent), Italy (42 per cent) and Japan (34 per cent), as per the report.

    Whilst Q1 started softly with a de-growth of minus six per cent over 2019, each subsequent quarter gained steam with TV Adex growing in size with Q4 of 2021 registering a sharp increase over respective quarters of 2019- thanks to IPL- which started in Q2 but got suspended and resumed in Q4.

    Emerging categories : Ecommerce and ed-tech

    Ecommerce ad spend almost doubled from Rs 3,000 crore to Rs 6,000 crore taking its share up from 8.5 per cent to 13 per cent and making it the second-biggest category of Adex, as per the PMAR report. Ed-tech sector also doubled its volume on the back of brands like Byju’s, WhiteHat Jr, Vedantu and Unacademy. BFSI also increased its share from two per cent to three percent on the back of new age Fintech Companies and CryptoCurrency players. For the first time in many years, BFSI showed a massive growth of 70 per cent in TV Adex, said the report. FMCG, the most dominant sector with a share of 51 per cent in 2020, lost as much as five percentage points and was down to 46 per cent. Ecommerce increased its share from 11 per cent to 18 per cent and Education from four per cent to six per cent. Telecom dropped its share substantially from eight per cent to four per cent.

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    TV AdEx by genre

    An analysis of ad volume beamed by various genres shows that all genres have grown significantly in 2021 versus a year ago with the exception of English movies which registered a de-growth for the second consecutive year. Hindi GEC continued to be the largest segment amongst all genres followed by Sports and then News, which came a distant third Sports genre on account of IPL, T20 WC and many bilateral cricketing tournaments across the globe, is 2nd in the pack in terms of absolute revenue. Despite the absence of Barc India ratings for the News genre, it registered a high growth of 19 per cent over 2019 and 29 per cent over 2020.

    The Digital Juggernaut

    The Digital Adex juggernaut moved ahead unabated, and grew by a phenomenal 50 per cent in 2021, taking Digital Adex to Rs. 25,438 crore. It even showed growth of 10 per cent in 2020, when all other mediums showed degrowth. Digital Adex has now reached a share of 34 per cent and is within striking distance of the largest medium TV. What helped Digital Adex grow, according to the report, is that it is firing on several verticals – Ecommerce, Search, Social and Video. With online sales galloping, the intense competition now has extended to online. Ecommerce advertising on brands such as Amazon and Flipkart have spiked. Traditional brands are also adopting Ecommerce and many of these brands in addition to using the E-commerce platforms are setting up their own online systems. D2C is expected to take off in a big way in the coming years.

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    Top Advertisers in 2021

    In keeping with the technology boom, 15 new-age Companies/start-ups entered the top 50 list, altering the composition of the list. These are Dream 11 at third position, BYJU’s at five, Phone Pe at 12, Upstox at 13, My 11 Circle at 14, and many others including CRED, Netmed, MPL, Policybazaar, Unacademy, WhiteHat Jr, Swiggy, Netflix, Coin Switch Kuber and Coin DCX, coming lower in the pecking order. The report shows as many as 14 new Advertisers in the list this year compared to ten last year. Six out of the top 10 are FMCG Advertisers, Hindustan Unilever, Reckitt, P&G, Reliance, Mondelez and ITC. FMCG still dominates the list with 15 players all with high ranks, but their dominance is decreasing.

     

  • Star Plus brings back ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ after 14 years

    Star Plus brings back ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ after 14 years

    Mumbai: Star Plus has decided to stir nostalgia among its viewers this February. The broadcaster has announced that its popular family saga ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ is set to return to the television screens after close to 14 years.

    The iconic TV show which made actor-turned-politician Smriti Irani a household name for her portray of Tulsi Virani will re-run on Star Plus at 5 pm daily, starting 16 February. It will also be available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, the broadcaster announced on Twitter on Tuesday.

     

     

    Getting all nostalgic, producer Ekta Kapoor took to Instagram to share the old promo of the serial, which features Irani opening the gates of the Virani household to welcome audiences into the world of the show. Reminiscing the earlier days, Kapoor wrote, “Today, as I look back, I recall every memory, every moment that made this show a most loved one! Usi pyaar ke saath judiye is safar se dobaara. Budhvaar se, harr roz, shaam 5 baje, sirf StarPlus par.”

     

     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     

     
     

     
     
     

     
     

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    The soap opera aired first aired on Star Plus on 3 July 2000 and ran till 6 November 2008 becoming one of the longest-running TV shows at that time. Set around the day-to-day affairs of the Gujarat-based Virani family, the TV show that aired between 10-11 pm on weekdays struck a chord with the masses.

    During the eight years of telecast, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi became one of the most-watched Hindi GEC shows in India, after Kaun Banega Crorepati. Featuring actors like Ronit Roy, Amar Upadhyay, Hiten Tejwani, Gauri Pradhan Tejwani, it also won the ‘Best Continuing Series’ at the Indian Telly Awards for six consecutive years (2002-2007) 

    The show took a leap in story three times including 20 years leap in February 2002, a three years leap, and again a 20 years leap in June 2006, before finally going off air in 2008.