TV ad volumes fall 7% in Jan-July 2026 as digital shift accelerates

Television advertising volumes in India declined 7% in the January-July 2026 period compared with a year earlier, according to ad market tracker TAM AdEx. This follows a 9% drop in ad volumes…

Television advertising volumes in India declined 7% in the January-July 2026 period compared with a year earlier, according to ad market tracker TAM AdEx. This follows a 9% drop in ad volumes during the same period in 2025, indicating a continuing downward trend. Reckitt Benckiser (India) became the top advertiser, displacing Hindustan Unilever and Godrej Consumer Products.

TV ad volumes fall 7% in Jan-Jul 2026 amid digital shift

Food & beverages remained the largest advertising sector at 23% of ad volumes, followed by services (16%) and personal care/personal hygiene (15%). General entertainment channels led with 30% share of ad volumes, ahead of news (25%) and movies (23%). The e-commerce category saw the sharpest increase in ad spend, rising 10.2 times compared with the January-July 2025 period. Biscuits was a new entrant in the top 10 categories.

Broadcasters have flagged a subdued advertising environment. Zee Entertainment chief executive Punit Goenka said during the Q1 earnings call that weak macroeconomic sentiment from the previous fiscal carried into the first quarter and that volatility in West Asia created inflationary pressures on advertiser spending. Zee's ad revenue for the June quarter fell 11% to Rs 671 crore and Sun TV's declined 2.6% to Rs 282.5 crore from a year earlier.

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Both outlets report the 7% decline in TV ad volumes as a market data story, with near-identical numbers and no political or ideological framing. The Economic Times includes more contextual detail, the Ficci-EY report on linear TV ad revenue falling 10.3% in 2025 and the ban on real money gaming hitting sports ads, as well as broadcaster commentary from Zee's CEO linking the softness to West Asia volatility. Business Line leads with the advertiser rankings and the phrase 'strategic recalibration', but neither outlet assigns blame or suggests policy failure. The coverage is uniform straight reporting from the TAM AdEx data. What the numbers imply: TV's share of ad budgets is structurally shrinking, and digital's gain is structural, not cyclical. Watch whether the biscuit category's entry into top 10 signals a consumption pattern shift or a one-off promotional push.

Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral


Sources (2): economictimes.indiatimes.com (neutral report), thehindubusinessline.com (neutral report)

This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.

Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.

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