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Microsoft Is Tops Among the Week’s 5 Biggest Spenders on New TV Ads
1 Jun, 2017 / 11:00 am / Alaa

Source: http://www.adweek.com

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Domino's and Universal Pictures also made Kantar Media's list

Spending on national broadcast placement for new creative fell dramatically last week, down 41 percent from the previous week’s total of around $122 million, according to Kantar Media. During the week, 478 advertisers spent roughly $72 million on new ad placement, which also fell short of the $89 million advertisers spent on new campaigns two weeks ago.

Total spending on broadcast placement also fell, although not nearly as much. Advertisers spent a little over $828 million on national broadcast placement last week, down from the previous week’s total of $848 million.

While Apple topped Kantar Media’s list two weeks ago, competitor Microsoft took that position last week, devoting 82 percent of its $8 million total budget to placement of new ads promoting Windows10 PCs. Of that nearly $6.6 million, Microsoft devoted $836,000 to NBC’s The Voice, which benefited from more spending on new creative—nearly $3.5 million—than any other show last week.

Domino’s devoted almost $3.4 million, or around 86 percent, of its total broadcast budget of just under $4 million to a new spot taking a look at the chain’s fastest box folder. The effort promoted a large two-topping pizza for $5.99 and follows the chain’s campaign promoting Domino’s Tracker by channeling Ferris Bueller.

Retail outlets spent a total of $12 million on new ad placement last week, with Kohl’s leading the way. The retailer devoted nearly all of its budget for broadcast placement on new ads. The chain spent $2.65 million of its $2.66 million budget on a spot promoting its Memorial Day weekend sale. The 15-second ad, which started running May 23, aired nationally 1,638 times and 1,922 times locally, according to Kantar Media.

Grocery chain Dean & DeLuca devoted all of its $2.4 million budget to a new ad extolling the quality of its ingredients. The ad ran exclusively during PGA Tour golf. (The brand was the title sponsor of the Dean & DeLuca Invitational at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.)

Universal Pictures rounded out Kantar Media’s list of the week’s top new ad spenders. The movie studio spent just under $2.3 million on new trailers promoting the June 9 release of The Mummy and the June 30 release of Despicable Me 3—$1.8 million alone to promote the former. Of that, Universal spent $209,000 for placement during the season finale of The Voice for the Despicable Me 3 trailer and $689,000 on placement during Fox’s Empire for The Mummy.