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  • X purges content on Rajat Sharma

    Social media platform X has removed posts by Indian National Congress leaders Ragini Nayak, Jairam Ramesh, and Pawan Khera, adhering to a directive from the Delhi High Court.

    On Wednesday, July 3, 2024, the Delhi High Court reprimanded X Corp (formerly Twitter) for challenging the court order mandating the removal of posts accusing journalist Rajat Sharma of using abusive language against Congress leader Ragini Nayak on live television.

    “We are concerned about your role. You are not acting like an intermediary,” remarked Acting Chief Justice Manmohan. “This resistance to court orders is a growing trend, not just in India but internationally as well.”

    The controversy originated from a video clip circulating on social media, allegedly depicting Sharma using offensive language towards Nayak during a discussion on India TV on the day of the Lok Sabha election results. Nayak is reported to have shared the video on X on June 10 and subsequently filed a police complaint against Sharma. Sharma has denied the allegations, labeling them as a fabricated smear campaign orchestrated by the Congress party’s media cell.

  • Ex-TIL exec Saurabh Gaur launches Performance Ace

    Saurabh Gaur
    Saurabh Gaur

    Saurabh Gaur, a seasoned executive in digital media business development,  has announced the launch of his new venture, Performance Ace.

    Gaur spent over a decade at Times Internet, where he was National Sales Head and Business Head of HYPP.

    “Performance Ace represents the culmination of my professional journey—a commitment to excellence, visionary leadership, and transformative growth,” said Saurabh Gaur, adding: “Our mission at Performance Ace is simple yet bold: to achieve the impossible and deliver unparalleled results in digital marketing services.”

  • Hrithik Roshan hops on to Jeep India

     

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    Jeep India onboards Hrithik Roshan to the Jeep family as a brand partner! This partnership exemplifies Jeep’s position as the go-to choice for customers who demands a premium lifestyle, strong sense of adventure and freedom.

    “It is an absolute pleasure to introduce the superstar to the Jeep life and its vibrant community,” said Kumar Priyesh, Brand Director, Jeep India. “As a Premium Lifestyle SUV brand that’s all about embracing the unknown and pushing boundaries, we’re honoured to have him join our community of Jeep enthusiasts. His sense of adventure and his dedication to his craft align perfectly with our values. We’re excited to have him join us on our journey and explore new horizons together.”

  • Togglehead bags The Arvind Store mandate

    Togglehead, the Mumbai-based digital marketing agency, has won the digital mandate for The Arvind Store, a retail division of Arvind Limited.

    Notes a communique: “Under this mandate, Togglehead will manage the complete online presence of Arvind Store Brands, including social media management, online ad management and media buying, as well as influencer marketing.”

  • Vicky Kaushal features Damensch campagin

    Damensch, the men’s innerwear and athleisure brand, has roped in actor Vicky Kaushal to launch a music video ad campaign.

    Speaking about the campaign, Anurag Saboo, co-founder of Damensch said, “Our customers often struggled to describe how amazing they felt in a Damensch, which sparked the idea for this ad. Comfort is an experience that needs to be felt, it is beyond words. Vicky Kaushal, known for his confidence and comfort in his individuality, is the perfect face for this campaign, and we’re thrilled to collaborate with him”

  • HUL stars in Kantar Creative Effectiveness Awards India

    HUL stars in Kantar Creative Effectiveness Awards India

    Kantar, the leading marketing data and analytics company, unveiled the ads that were most effective and creative across India in 2023.  The company tested more than 12,000 creatives for its clients around the world in 2023. Over 11% (1,400+) of those creatives were tested in India. Today,

     

    In the awards, consumers are the jury. The India report shortlists close to 300 ads, tested across categories, markets, TG’s and media channels.

     

    The winners list has doubled from last year, with Kantar awarding 10 standout performers in the television ads category and 4 in the digital ads category.

     

    Television categories include Food & Beverage, Home Care, Personal Care, Services and Unstereotype. New categories introduced include ‘Original Creatives for South’, ‘Adaptations for South’, Most Creative & Effective TV Ad (overall) and Most Consistently Effective Advertiser. Creatives for Digital continue to grow this year as well, with Kantar awarding standout performers in 4 categories- 3 based on ‘Ad Length’ format and one for the Most Creative & Effective Digital Ad, for bringing to life the exciting storytelling possibilities in the digital world.

     

    All ads exemplify essential characteristics of being creatively engaging and landing persuasive stories that enhance brand sales, notes a communique.

     

     

    Commenting on this year’s findings, Soumya Mohanty, Managing Director & Chief Client Officer- South Asia, Insights Division, Kantar said: “Earlier this year, Kantar launched the Blueprint for Brand Growth– a breakthrough understanding of how businesses build strong & profitable brands. One of the growth accelerators for building strong brands is to pre-dispose more people. Great advertising builds pre-disposition and loads the dice in favour of the brands. Creative content can and should punch above its weight”.

     

    Added Prasanna Kumar, Head of Creative Domain & Executive Vice President- South Asia, Insights Division, Kantar: “Truly creative ads are the ones that are effective. The journey from being just creative to being effective starts by including your key stakeholders – your target consumers, into the process by pre-testing your ads. This year we have seen some original creative ideas shine through by ensuring that they have brand and consumer at their heart.”

     

    Key highlights from this year’s report: 

    1. Learnings from Kantar’s Blueprint for Brand Growth indicate that great advertising is rocket-fuel for building predisposition: growing meaningfully different brands in a more effective and efficient way. Creative quality, second only to brand size, greatly influences campaign profitability, with double the impact that reach does on brand salience.

     

    1. Kantar research emphasizes that ads must persuade and convey messages that are novel, credible, relevant, and different to enhance short-term sales. But high-quality ads, which leave a lasting impression, generally perform well in both short-term sales and long-term brand-building (Kantar LINK database), thus reducing the need to spend money on performance marketing.

     

    1. Beyond brand recognition, generating a strong emotional response is key, because emotion helps build strong memory structures, and most advertising effects are not immediate. Emotion plays a critical role in effective creative- and not just in TV content. 

     

    Ad learnings from 2023: 

    1. Make purpose personal: 65% of Indians will buy brands that stand for something they can identify with. While purpose or value led creatives open possibilities for highly emotively engaging creatives, the effective ones execute it in a manner such that it becomes personal to the consumers.

     

    1. License to surprise: Consumers are open to original creative ideas- ones that are hyper creative or break existing category codes. The reward for the brand lies in the ability to integrate the persuasive and meaningful impressions into the creative idea. Pre-testing helps identify the possible risks of comprehension and resonance.

     

    1. Going Native: Only 28% Indians (vs Global average 75%) have watched any ‘foreign’ content. Over 25 years of Kantar Link™ ad evaluation reveal a striking truth- ad transference across Indian regions is just about a third. This challenges the assumption that a single pan-India creative approach, even with universal and validated consumer insight, will yield positive returns on objectives. Brands are now refreshingly taking on the challenge and opportunity of engaging the Southern consumers differently from Hindi-speaking markets. Investing in original creatives, by going native on multiple dimensions- insights, creative idea & treatment and execution ensures maximizing of reward for the brand.

     

    1. Go deep & wide: The most efficient route to optimize budgets for creating ads that effectively crossover the transference challenge across the many India’s, is to create regional adaptions by playing with backdrop, celebrity, casting, product window visualization, slogan etc. Go deep and wide is about taking a campaign pan India by starting with a pan India insight, creative idea & treatment but execute with some nativity elements to amplify the resonance with the regional markets. Pre-testing helps to identify whether the mix of insight, story & elements work together as intended and identify opportunities for improvement.

     

    1. Embed the Brand: The value of creativity starts with the brand. While executional elements like distinctive brand assets and consistency in advertising style are undeniable aids in ensuring that the brand takes credit for the impressions left behind by the creative, it’s potential is amplified when the brand is integral to the story.

    **In our top quartile ads compared to the bottom quartile ads, we observed more consistency (+49%), greater use of established branding devices (+14%), and the inclusion of related music (+26%).

     

    1. Weave in the product story: Executions that can creatively integrate the specific competitive reasons to consider the brand into the narrative tend to be impactful. The role of creativity is thus not just to entertain but also leave behind vivid impressions that make the brand more meaningful to the consumers.

     

    1. Specific learnings for the digital landscape: 
    1. Precision targeting is officially giving way to mass media avatar of Digital and there’s an increasing recognition of the importance of brand marketing on digital platforms. Creative Quality getting increasingly critical for ensuring ROI for digital- could unlock 35%+ incremental sales per impression.
    2. Effective content on TV does not automatically mean success in digital – Ads that perform well in TV have only a ~50% chance of performing well in digital.
    3. Emotional resonance significantly enhances digital advertising’s impact on brand building. Ads that evoke stronger emotions are 3x more likely to drive long-term brand equity and 2.75x more likely to generate impact compared to those with weaker emotional connections.

     

  • Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah rule T20 WC chatter

    Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah rule T20 WC chatter

    The ICC Men’s Cricket T20 World Cup garnered unprecedented social media chatter, reports Interactive Avenues, the digital arm of IPG Mediabrands India which  released its “‘apturing the Glory: A Social Listening Report on #T20WorldCup’ report on Monday.

     

    The report is based on data gathered from social platforms such as Twitter, Reddit, and popular cricket forums and reveals  insights on player popularity, most appreciated performances, most talked about matches, top brand partnerships and more.

     

    Commenting on the report, Shantanu Sirohi, COO, Interactive Avenues, said: “The Cricket T20 World Cup has once again proven the unparalleled ability of cricket to captivate audiences. This tournament has set new benchmarks for player popularity, with stars like Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah leading the conversations. Our comprehensive social listening report not only highlights the staggering number of mentions and engagements, but also delves into the elements that drove these numbers.”

     

    Key findings of the report:

    Social chatter highlights:

    • Overall, the tournament garnered 55.9Mn mentions and drove 461Mn engagements.
    • Rohit Sharma emerged as the most talked about player and batsman (5.5Mn mentions). Jasprit Bumrah was the most popular bowler (1.2Mn mentions), and Hardik Pandya was the top all-rounder (1.1Mn mentions).
    • The finale between India and South Africa was the most talked about match (2.2Mn mentions), followed by India vs. Pakistan (1.7Mn mentions).

     

    Most thrilling moments:

    • Suryakumar Yadav’s stunning catch which clinched the T20 World Cup title for India got 209K mentions.
    • Afghanistan beating Bangladesh in a low-scoring thriller to seal their semi-final spot drove 156K mentions
    • India’s victory against Pakistan by 6 runs in the low-scoring group stage match garnered 122K mentions.

     

    Most popular players:

    • Powered by consistently stellar performances, India’s Rohit Sharma (5.5Mn mentions), Virat Kohli (4.1Mn mentions), Suryakumar Yadav (1.3Mn mentions), Jasprit Bumrah (1.2Mn mentions) and Hardik Pandya (1.1Mn mentions) emerged as the most popular players on social media.

     

    Top emerging players:

    • Making their debut in a T20 World Cup, players from USA topped the popularity charts among emerging talent. Saurabh Netravalkar led the roster (163K mentions), followed by Ali Khan (67K mentions), Aaron Jones (49K mentions), and Monank Patel (30K mentions).

     

    Top emotional moments:

    • Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s ‘bromance’, including videos of their journey together, resulted in 7.1Mn engagements.
    • Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli announcing their retirement from T20 international matches drove 4.1Mn engagements.
    • Rohit Sharma kissing Hardik Pandya in an emotional moment after India won the cup garnered 2.3Mn engagements.

     

    Biggest comeback story:

    • After being booed at every match venue during IPL 2024 (92% negative mentions), Hardik Pandya made a spectacular comeback with 88% positive mentions during T20 World Cup 2024.

     

    Top brand partnerships:

    • Brands across diverse industries leveraged T20 CWC-based partnerships to drive engagement. Maruti got 258K mentions, Amul garnered 200K mentions, and ICICI Bank got 145K mentions.
    • Nandini Milk witnessed a whopping 390% increase in average monthly engagement, while BPCL’s “Snap The AD” contest drove a 191% spike in average monthly engagement.
  • Adani campaigns for Indian Oly contingent

    As the Indian contingent gets set for the 2024 Summer Olympics, its principal sponsor, the Adani Group, has pledged its support to the champions of the nation through a campaign with the theme #DeshkaGeetAtOlympics.

    Speaking on the launch of the film, Sanjay Adesara, CBO, Adani Sportsline, said: “At Adani Sportsline, we extend our best wishes to our champion athletes, and hope that we have more success than ever before. With the help of our programmes, we are fully committed to support our athletes all the way in their quest for excellence at the highest level in sport. And while they are fighting it out for the top prize, we must support them, cheer them on, and motivate them.”

  • Abhijat Bharadwaj is CCO, Isobar

    Abhijat Bharadwaj
    Abhijat Bharadwaj

    Dentsu Creative India has announced the appointment of Abhijat Bharadwaj as Chief Creative Officer (CCO) of Dentsu Creative Isobar.

    Co-reporting to Amit Wadhwa, CEO, Dentsu Creative India and Sahil Shah, President, Dentsu Creative Isobar, Bharadwaj will work very closely with the leadership team to drive the agency’s creative agenda forward. He will focus on further strengthening the creative prowess and the exceptional talent pool that Dentsu Creative Isobar has built over the years working with many iconic Indian and global brands.

    Commenting on his appointment, Wadhwa said: “Abhijat is not just an exceptional creative talent but a visionary leader for this new age. His passion for excellence in both work and team building will set new industry standards. Alongside our formidable team of creative leaders, we are confident that Abhijat will propel us to new heights of success and recognition.”

    Added Shah: “Abhijat’s entry unlocks a new level of growth for us. In today’s day and age, brands need a creative agency that solves problems, regardless of platforms or mediums, because that’s how non-linear and multi-platform the consumer is. And in this new era, I believe we have a phenomenal talent pool, with strong creative capabilities and the right culture to be in the pole position. With Abhijat leading our creative from the top, I am certain we are now a team to beat.”

  • Media.Monks strengthens leadership team

    Atif Rahman
    Atif Rahman

    Media.Monks has fortified its leadership team with the appointment of Atif Rahman as Head of Client Relationships.

    Rahman brings more than 21 years of extensive industry experience, having previously spearheaded the flagship portfolio for Samsung India at Cheil and played a pivotal role in consolidating the Coca-Cola business under the WPP banner during his tenure at Ogilvy.

    Said Robert Godinho, MD India: stating, “With Atif on board, Media.Monks India is fully charged  to deliver tech-first solutions and creative excellence,” adding:“Brands and consumers across the market are rapidly adapting to an increasingly social, digital and AI empowered world. Our unique approach is to harness the power of both creativity and technology to enable brands to gain competitive advantage in this dynamic environment. For example, innovations like Monks.Flow leverage AI and data to accelerate efficiencies and increase campaign effectiveness by up to 70%.” he added.

  • Rajat Sharma elected President of NBDA

    Rajat Sharma, Chairman of India TV, has been elected as the President of the News Broadcasters & Digital Association (NBDA), for another term in 2024-25. The appointments took place at NBDA’s board meeting held on Tuesday.

    Addressing the NBDA, Sharma remarked on the significant challenges facing news broadcasters today. “There is a concentrated effort to discredit the news broadcast industry,” he said. “A section of the digital media is being misused to constantly attack news broadcasters. We have to work together to fight this menace.”

    Sharma further emphasised the pressures faced by those in the news industry, stating, “Our editors, anchors, and reporters are being targeted. They are working under tremendous pressure as an ecosystem has been created to consistently threaten their credibility. It is our responsibility to ensure that they get a fearless atmosphere to deliver fair news.”

  • Havas Media Network wins Muthoot FinCorp mandate

    Muthoot FinCorp, a Non-Banking Financial Services Company (NBFC), has appointed Havas Media Network India to manage its integrated media mandate. Havas Media’s Bengaluru operations will drive the media duties of the brand across OOH, digital platforms, television, print, and on-ground activations.

    Said Shaji Varghese, CEO of Muthoot FinCorp Limited: “We have partnered with Havas Media Network India due to their strategic expertise and understanding of our vision to revolutionize financial accessibility for all. Our collaboration is said expected to propel our commitment to innovate and enhance customer experiences while reinforcing our position as one of the leading players in India’s financial services sector.”

    Commenting on the win, Mohit Joshi, CEO, Havas Media Network India, added: “Havas Media Network India’s South operations has been consistently expanding, establishing it as a vibrant hub for partnering with leading brands and we are now delighted to join hands with Muthoot FinCorp – a prominent brand across India. We understand the critical role of the financial services sector in driving economic resilience and empowerment. Additionally, Muthoot Fincorp’s commitment to integrity and customer-centricity aligns seamlessly with our values designed on the philosophy of meaningful solutions in everything we do. Together, we strive to shape a future where financial empowerment and innovation go hand in hand.”