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In-Cinema advertising estimated to touch the 8 billion figure in 2020

In-Cinema advertising estimated to touch the 8 billion figure in 2020

As per the FICCI-EY’s Media & Entertainment report, In-Cinema advertising will touch the magical figure of 8 bn this year. The estimated figure shows a gradual increase of 0.3 bn from the last year’s figure despite the slow down in business. The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the media and the film industry hard with the shooting and the release of the films being postponed indefinitely. The theatres and the multiplexes have also been shut down. So, while there has been a considerable decline in the physical revenues, In-Cinema advertising has managed to keep its steady climb.

The FICCI-EY report appropriately states the reasons for the profit in revenues to be long-term advertising deals. Instead of weekly or bi-weekly deals, the multiplexes and the media operators have taken on the exercise to sign 12-week deals. This is leading to greater and uninterrupted branding as opposed to the earlier deals that depended on the success of the films. Along with long-term advertising goals, the multiplexes are also actively engaging in devising customized solutions and on-ground campaigns. As a result, the deals now produce higher revenue for both the parties irrespective of the fate of the movies.

Furthermore, the media aggregators now have a higher chance of getting more theatre screens for In-Cinema advertising. As the on-screen broadcasting of advertising in theatres has increased by 17 to 20 minutes per show, media operators are now booking almost 70% of the movie screens for advertising. Therefore, the partnership between the media aggregators and the multiplexes has helped the In-Cinema advertising industry to steer through these uncertain times.

However, since the impact of COVID-19 on the Media & Entertainment industry could not be accurately calculated by the body, the estimated figure is prone to vary.

FAQ’s for Industry News (Advertising & Marketing) –

By the end of 2019, the Indian ad industry was close to INR 68K crore and was expected to grow by more than 10% to reach INR 75K crore by the end of 2020 (Figures before COVID-19 pandemic).

Main outdoor advertising formats include –

  1. OOH Hoardings.
  2. Unipoles.
  3. Transit media like Bus, Train, Car Ads, Auto branding etc.

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Organized retail being the leader in OOH ad spends is followed by Real estate, Jewelers and Hospitals.

Below are the top 5 news portals covering ad, marketing and PR related news.

Afaqs.com

Adgully.com

Exchange4Media.com

Bestmediainfo.com

Campaignindia.in

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Most of the outdoor advertising media comes under state government and local municipal bodies invite tenders at regular intervals (1 year, 2 years or more ..) in lieu of license fee.

Top 5 OOH ad agencies include MullenLowe Lintas, HAVAS Worldwide, Publicis, Laqshya group and Bright outdoors.

Presence of lots of illegal media due to corruption and political influence is a constant threat to business run by legitimate media people in India.

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