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[December 08, 2009]
TNS Media Intelligence Reports U.S. Advertising Expenditures Declined 14.7 Percent in First Nine Months of 2009
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)-- Total measured advertising expenditures in the first nine months of 2009 dropped by 14.7 percent as compared to the same period in 2008, according to data released today by TNS Media Intelligence, the leading provider of strategic advertising and marketing information. Ad spending during the third quarter of 2009 was down 15.3 percent versus last year, the sixth consecutive quarter of year-over-year declines.
"The updated monthly trend line on total advertising expenditures still shows no meaningful improvement through October," said Jon Swallen, SVP Research at TNS Media Intelligence. "The slump has now passed its first anniversary and year-on-year comparisons will become easier in the upcoming months. Going forward, the timing, strength and durability of an advertising recovery will ultimately be determined by the way consumer activity rebounds." Ad Spending by Media Internet display (+7.0 percent) and FSIs (+3.9 percent) were the only media types with spending increases for the nine month period. Online growth was propelled by telecom, travel and auto advertisers. FSIs benefitted from CPG companies expanding their couponing efforts as consumers became more value-conscious.
Among Television media, Cable TV networks continued to translate audience gains into a larger share of ad revenue. Year-to-date Cable TV expenditures slipped by just 2.9 percent, a much stronger performance than the TV sector as a whole. Network TV, now faced with comparisons against the 2008 Summer Olympics bonanza, saw year-to-date spending fall 11.5 percent and Q3 spending tumble 25.1 percent. Spot TV expenditures (-27.5 percent) remained depressed due to persistent weakness in auto and retail activity as well as cyclical reductions in political advertising.
Magazines (-19.7 percent), Newspapers (-22.8 percent) and Radio (-22.8 percent) severely lagged the overall ad market during the January-September period. Third quarter losses for each of these broad media groupings were less severe compared to the first half of the year and this could be construed as a positive indicator. However, these media are also into their second year of steep declines so Q3 comparisons are against the relatively low levels of year-ago spending.
Overall, local media ad spending was down 23.7 percent through September while national media dropped 10.1 percent.
Percent Change in Measured Ad Spending: Jan-Sept 2009 vs. Jan-Sept 20081 MEDIA SECTOR Media Type (Sectors and types listed in rank order of spending) % CHANGE TELEVISION MEDIA -12.1% Network TV -11.5% Cable TV2 -2.9% Spot TV 3 -27.5% Syndication - National -2.8% Spanish Language TV4 -10.4% MAGAZINE MEDIA5 -19.7% Consumer Magazines -18.7% B-to-B Magazines -27.6% Sunday Magazines -16.4% Local Magazines -25.8% Spanish Language Magazines -24.9% NEWSPAPER MEDIA6 -22.8% Newspapers (Local) -22.7% National Newspapers -24.6% Spanish Language Newspapers -18.0% INTERNET (display ads only) 7.0% RADIO MEDIA -22.8% Local Radio7 -23.3% National Spot Radio -27.2% Network Radio -9.1% OUTDOOR -16.2% FSIs8 3.9% TOTAL -14.7% Source: TNS Media Intelligence 1. Figures are based on the TNS Media Intelligence Stradegy™ multimedia ad expenditure database across all TNS MI measured media, including: Network TV; Spot TV (122 DMAs); Cable TV (71 networks); Syndication TV; Hispanic Network TV (4 networks); Consumer Magazines (231 publications); Sunday Magazines (7 publications); Local Magazines (22 publications); Hispanic Magazines (14 publications); Business-to-Business Magazines (278 publications); Local Newspapers (143 publications); National Newspapers (3 publications); Hispanic Newspapers (47 publications); Network Radio (5 networks); National Spot Radio; Local Radio (32 markets); Internet; and Outdoor. Figures do not include public service announcement (PSA) data.2. Cable TV figures do not include Hispanic cable networks3. Spot TV figures do not include Hispanic stations4. Spanish Language TV includes 4 Hispanic broadcast networks, 4 Hispanic cable networks and 71 local Hispanic TV stations.5. Magazine media includes Publishers Information Bureau (PIB) data and reflect print editions of publications.6. Newspaper media figures reflect print editions of publications.7. Local Radio includes expenditures for 32 markets in the U.S.8. FSI data represents distribution costs only.
Ad Spending by Advertiser The top 10 advertisers in the first nine months of 2009 spent a combined total of $11,757.6 million, a 5.9 percent decrease from last year. Across the top 100 companies, a more diversified group of marketers representing almost one-half of total ad expenditures, spending fell by 7.9 percent. Among the top 100 companies, 67 reduced their ad budgets and only 33 increased spending.
Procter & Gamble was the largest advertiser with $1,941.1 million in expenditures for the January-September period, a 15.9 percent decline versus a year ago.
Wireless telecom providers occupied three of the top ten positions and took different paths to arrive there. Verizon Communications spent $1,692.1 million, down 5.8 percent from last year. AT&T (
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Pfizer was the only other top advertiser to raise its spending, finishing the period at $896.6 million, up 11.9 percent. While the acquisition of Wyeth helped pushed Pfizer into the top tier, the spending gains were primarily attributable to its own portfolio of prescription drugs, particularly Lipitor and Caduet.
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Top Ten Advertisers: Jan-Sep 2009 vs. Jan-Sep 20081 Rank Company Jan-Sep 2009 (Millions) Jan-Sep 2008 (Millions) % Change 1 Procter & Gamble Co $ 1,941.1 $ 2,307.6 -15.9 % 2 Verizon Communications Inc $ 1,692.1 $ 1,796.0 -5.8 % 3 General Motors Corp $ 1,352.6 $ 1,599.9 -15.5 % 4 AT&T Inc $ 1,339.4 $ 1,426.5 -6.1 % 5 Johnson & Johnson $ 1,037.0 $ 1,050.5 -1.3 % 6 News Corp (
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) Inc $ 874.5 $ 979.6 -10.7 % 10 General Electric Co $ 763.6 $ 876.8 -12.9 % TOTAL2 $ 11,757.6 $ 12,488.3 -5.9 % Source: TNS Media Intelligence 1. Figures do not include FSI, House Ads or PSA activity2. The sum of the individual companies may differ from the Total shown due to rounding Ad Spending by Category The top ten advertising categories in January-September 2009 spent a total of $50,952.3 million, down 14.1 percent from a year ago. Automotive was the leading category at $7,491.9 million, a drop of 30.8 percent and proportionately in line with the decline in new vehicle sales. Dealer spending fell more severely than manufacturers. Automotive expenditures have now declined for seventeen consecutive quarters.
Ongoing competition among wireless phone companies and TV service providers propped up Telecom spending, which finished the period at $6,190.3 million, a gain of 0.4 percent. The only other leading category with an increase was Pharmaceuticals, up 0.6 percent to $3,483.6 million.
Financial services advertising plunged 23.7 percent to $5,673.1 million, the largest rate of decline among the top ten. Online stock brokerages and investment advisors, chasing a rising stock market, showed some tentative signs of an advertising revival in the third quarter. However, retail banks and credit card companies continued to be extremely cautious with their marketing budgets.
Local advertising categories continued to sputter as seen in the results for Local Services and Amusements (down 15.0 percent, to $5,609.9 million) and Miscellaneous Retail (off 17.4 percent, to $4,751.0 million). The latter includes all retail segments except department stores (where spending fell just 5.1 percent) and home furnishing/building supply stores (down 20.4 percent).
Top Ten Advertising Categories: Jan-Sep 2009 vs. Jan-Sep 20081 Rank Category Jan-Sep 2009 (Millions) Jan-Sep 2008 (Millions) % Change 1 Automotive $ 7,491.9 $ 10,825.8 -30.8 % (Manufacturers) ($4,781.1 ) ($6,083.1 ) (-21.4 %) (Dealers) ($2,710.8 ) ($4,742.7 ) (-42.8 %) 2 Telecom $ 6,190.3 $ 6,168.6 0.4 % 3 Financial Services $ 5,673.1 $ 7,439.1 -23.7 % 4 Local Services & Amusements $ 5,609.9 $ 6,599.4 -15.0 % 5 Direct Response $ 4,916.2 $ 5,586.5 -12.0 % 6 Miscellaneous Retail2 $ 4,751.0 $ 5,748.5 -17.4 % 7 Food & Candy $ 4,549.9 $ 4,653.8 -2.2 % 8 Restaurants $ 4,204.8 $ 4,309.1 -2.4 % 9 Personal Care Products $ 4,081.5 $ 4,495.0 -9.2 % 10 Pharmaceuticals $ 3,483.6 $ 3,462.7 0.6 % TOTAL3 $ 50,952.3 $ 59,288.5 -14.1 % Source: TNS Media Intelligence 1. Figures do not include FSI or PSA activity.2. Miscellaneous Retail does not include these retail segments: Department Stores, Home Furnishing/Building Supply Stores3. The sum of the individual categories may differ from the total due to rounding.
Branded Entertainment TNS Media Intelligence continuously monitors Branded Entertainment within network prime time and late night programming. The tracking identifies Brand Appearances and measures their duration and attributes. Given the short length of many Brand Appearances, duration is a more relevant metric than a count of occurrences for quantifying and comparing the gross amount of brand activity that viewers are potentially exposed to in the program versus in the commercial breaks.
In the third quarter of 2009, an average hour of monitored prime time network programming contained 11 minutes, 46 seconds (11:46) of in-show Brand Appearances, a 31 percent increase from a year ago. In addition, there was 14:07 per hour of network commercial messages. The combined total of 25:53 of marketing content represents 43 percent of a prime-time hour.
Unscripted reality programming had an average of 15:04 per hour of Brand Appearances as compared to just 5:33 per hour for scripted programs such as sitcoms and dramas. Late night network talk shows averaged 11:18 per hour. The combined load of Brand Appearances and network ad messages in these programs reached 26:23 per hour, or 44 percent of total programming time.
Brand Appearances vs. Advertising: Q3 2009 (minutes:seconds per hour) BRAND APPEARANCES AD MESSAGES1 PRIME TIME NETWORK 11:46 14:07 Unscripted Programs 15:04 14:20 Scripted Programs 5:33 13:47 LATE NITE NETWORK (Kimmel, Leno, Letterman) 11:18 15:05 Source: TNS Media Intelligence 1 Figures include network advertisements, station promotions and PSAs. Local commercial time is excluded.
About TNS Media Established in more than 30 countries, TNS Media explores all media - print, radio, TV, Internet, social media, cinema and outdoor worldwide, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and offers a full range of insights, analyses and audience measurement services.
TNS Media combines the deepest expertise in the industry to provide media and marketing intelligence including advertising expenditure monitoring, advertising creation monitoring, audience measurement, market influence analytics, online consumer behavior tracking, news monitoring, sports sponsorship evaluation and more. The TNS Media companies track more than 3 million brands and provide vital market intelligence to 16,000 customers around the world. For further information, please visit www.tnsmediagroup.com About Kantar Kantar is one of the world's largest insight, information and consultancy networks. By uniting the diverse talents of its 13 specialist companies, the group aims to become the pre-eminent provider of compelling and inspirational insights for the global business community. Its 26,500 employees work across 95 countries and across the whole spectrum of research and consultancy disciplines, enabling the group to offer clients business insights at each and every point of the consumer cycle. The group's services are employed by over half of the Fortune Top 500 companies.
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