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India Ad Spend Rockets 25% In 2008

1 minute read | May 2009

The global recession seems to have only lightly brushed India.  Despite some slippage in the fourth quarter (growth slowed to only 14.7%), overall ad spending was up 25 percent in 2008.  And while it remains to be seen how India and the rest of the world endure in 2009, all signs seem to point to continued ad spend growth in the country as the national TV networks work toward setting up regional and local channels.

Media Outlet 2008 (US$000s) 2007 (US$000s) % Change
TV 2,195,065 1,845,807 19%
Newspapers 3,322,955 2,418,702 37%
Magazines 411,922 324,771 27%
Radio 670,285 648,064 3%
Cinema 47,132 42,713 10%
Outdoor 289,165 263,169 10%
Other 89,839 59,338 51%
TOTAL 7,026,363 5,602,564 25%
Source: AdEx India – A division of TAM India Research

No one category showed negative growth over the course of the year, although in the fourth quarter auto and telecom/Internet service providers did decline (-7% and -14%, respectively).  The top three categories for ad spend growth for the full year were education (52%), telecom/Internet service providers (39%) and retail (33%).  Telecommunications companies dominated advertisers, with Airtel Cellular Phone Service leading the pack with Reliance Mobile and Tata Sky bringing up the top three.

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