Advertising spending for the top 10 companies for the first quarter 2007 reached $4 billion, down 15% from the same time period in 2006. Nine of the 10 advertisers decreased budgets - DaimlerChrysler was the only exception at a modest 3.3% growth. The largest decline (-35.8%) came from General Motors, who cut significantly cut ad spending for many truck brands, including GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Tahoe, Hummer H3, and GMC Sierra. Ford Motor Co., the third automotive company on the list, was essentially flat, with a slight decrease of 1.8%.
Category Spending
Spending for the 10 largest categories reached $9.8 billion in the first quarter of this year, 8.2% less than the same period last year. Most product categories have decreased spending, with the exception of Direct Response Products (+8.8%), Pharmaceutical (+7.2%), and Wireless Telephone Services (+4.6%). Companies that contributed to the increase in these product categories include Lexicon Marketing, Bose, Pfizer, Takeda, AT&T, and Alltel.
The Top 10 brands that featured product placements for Q1 2007 accounted for 4,253 occurrences. A slight drop compared to last year, when 4,371 brands were reported. Coca-Cola, associated with "American Idol," was the top brand once again, with 2,488 occurrences this year. The Pussycat Dolls Lounge Nightclubs placed second in terms of the brand with the most occurrences (376). The brand is directly linked to the show "The Pussycat Dolls Present" airing on the CW, and places in the top 5 among programs with the most product placement occurrences. The Boston Red-Sox Baseball Team brand had 232 occurrences, a result of an "Amazing Race All Stars" contestant called Boston Rob, who wore Red-Sox related apparel on the show.
"The top 10 programs for product placement this quarter represent nearly half of the activity we tracked on English language broadcast networks. Although we see substantial upwards trends with drama programs engaged in product placement, reality and lifestyle shows continue to dominate our Top 10 rankings," said Annie Touliatos, Director, Product Development & Marketing for Nielsen Product Placement Service.