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Monday, January 25, 2016

TV continues to lead advertising market in Japan, online advertising coming on strong, says IHS

Though the Web would seem to be the obvious go-to medium for advertisers in the smartphone era, Japan-based advertisers are still primarily focusing their attention on TV commercials to deliver their brand message. In 2015, TV commercials accounted for 41% of total net advertising revenues in Japan, the world's third largest advertising market, while online ads made up only 23%. This situation stands in contrast to other mature markets, such as the US, UK, Australia and Nordic countries, where online ads dominate with an over 50% share, according to IHS.
Although the chances of online advertising replacing TV in the near future are slim, online advertising is still growing at a rapid pace, spurred on by the adoption of smartphones in parallel with the development of new ad delivery technologies. After overtaking print in 2014 to become the second largest medium in Japan, online advertising will account for between 23-27% of the total market between 2015-2020.
Total net advertising revenues in Japan reached JPY3.6 trillion (US$34.4 billion) in 2015, an increase of just over 1% over the previous year. Net advertising revenues in Japan is expected to continue to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.3% from 2015-2020, to reach almost JPY4.5 trillion in 2020. Total net advertising revenue represents revenue generated by media owners from TV, radio, online, print and out-of-home (OOH) advertising, after deducting agency commissions and production costs
"TV advertising will continue to account for more than 40% of the total net advertising market in Japan over the next five years," said Qingzhen Chen, advertising analyst for IHS. "Japan TV advertising seems immune to the online cannibalization experienced by other mature markets, as advertisers are still skeptical of online advertising that many perceive to be a lower-quality form of marketing, when compared to TV commercials."According to IHS, the prominent position of TV advertising can be partly attributed to the heavy involvement of Japan advertising agency Dentsu, part of the Dentsu Group, which dominates the industry. Not only does Dentsu control an estimated one third of the Japan ad market and the majority of the marketing activities, it also produces much of the advertising content and programs seen on Japanese TV.
"The strong relationship between Dentsu and TV broadcasters is one of the reasons Japan still lags behind other mature markets, in terms of the penetration of online advertising despite being technologically advanced," said Chen.According to IHS, print advertising still made up 17% of total net advertising revenues in 2015 owing to the high level of circulation of the nation's newspapers. By 2020, however, print advertising is expected to drop to around 10% of the total market, given the growing preference of younger consumers for online content.

Resource: http://www.digitimes.com

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