Thursday, December 11, 2025
MediaNews4U
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit
MediaNews4U
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit
MediaNews4U.com
Home Featured

$63bn removed from the global advertising market in 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19: WARC

by MN4U Bureau
November 30, 2020
in Featured, Advertising
Reading Time: 8 mins read
A A
Following an almost full year of dramatic decline, the global marketing industry ended 2020 in growth: WARC
Share Share ShareShare

Global advertising spend is on course to fall by 10.2% – $63.4bn – to $557.3bn this year, led by sharp cuts in investment among the automotive, retail, and travel & tourism sectors as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak finds WARC, the global marketing intelligence service.

The new projections, based on data from 100 markets worldwide, represent a downgrade of 2.1 percentage points compared to WARC’s previous global forecast of -8.1% made in May. It will take at least two years for the global ad market to fully recover, with a forecast 6.7% rise in 2021 only enough to recoup 59% of 2020’s losses. The advertising market would need to grow by 4.4% in 2022 to match 2019’s peak of $620.6bn.

Excluding the $4.9bn in campaign spending during the US presidential election cycle, the global ad market is set to contract by 11.0% – or $68bn – this year.  In absolute terms, this is worse than the last recession in 2009, when the ad market contracted by $61.3bn (-12.9%). Further, after accounting for inflation, the real ad market decline is double the rate of the Great Recession.

Traditional media endure the worst year on record

Traditional media have had a torrid year, accounting for the near-entirety of the advertising market decline in 2020. Globally, spend is down by a fifth (-19.7%), or $62.4bn, to a total of $253.9bn, with linear TV (-16.1%, down $29.9bn) seeing the largest absolute cut to ad budgets.

Cinema (-46.5%, down $1.5bn), out of home (-27.3%, -$11.3bn), newspapers (-25.5%, -$9.8bn), magazines (-25.4%, -$4.0bn) and radio (-18.4%, -$5.9bn), along with TV, all recorded their worst performance in WARC’s 40-year history of market monitoring. Most are expected to see growth in 2021, though this is more a reflection of a poor 2020 than a steady recovery.

The online advertising market – 54.4% of this year’s total – is flat (-0.3%) at $303.3bn, though this was the first year growth had not been recorded since the Dotcom crash in 2000.

Online video is the only ad format to have its prospects upgraded in the latest forecast; viewing leapt this year as nations imposed stay at home orders to quell the outbreak of the virus, and adspend is on course to rise by 7.9% to $52.7bn this year and a further 12.8% in 2021.

The automotive sector leads 2020 losses

Adspend within the automotive sector is down by a fifth (21.2%), or $11.0bn, to $41bn this year, meaning the sector is responsible for almost one in five (17.4%) lost dollars. The retail sector also curbed spend dramatically; a total of $54.3bn is 16.2% ($10.5bn) lower than in 2019.

The travel & tourism sector was acutely impacted by the global pandemic and this has resulted in adspend falling by more than a third (-33.8%, or $8.4bn) to $16.4bn this year. In a sign of the times, the government & non-profit sector was the only to increase ad spend in 2020.

All product categories are set to increase advertising investment next year, with travel & tourism (+19.5%) leading growth, though only three sectors – telecoms & utilities (+10.6%), media & publishing (+8.4%), and business & industrial (+5.3%) – will top their 2019 total.

James McDonald
James McDonald

Summing up, James McDonald, Head of Data Content, WARC, and author of the research, says: “2020 was the most hostile year for the advertising economy ever seen in our 40 years of market monitoring. Some platforms – such as e-commerce and social properties – have emerged from this year relatively unscathed, but the vast majority of the media landscape has witnessed a severe material impact. 

“An immediate bounce back is not on the horizon; while growth is expected in most corners of the industry next year, this will be more reflective of a tumultuous 2020 than a sterling 2021. Rising unemployment is set to depress consumer demand well into next year, and though the prospect of a vaccination programme offers cause for optimism among consumers and businesses, it may only be a waypoint in a recovery that stretches two years.”

Trends by media and format

  • Linear TV: Spend is set to fall 16.1% – or $29.9bn – to $155.6bn this year, 27.9% of all global adspend. This means 2020 was the worst year on record for TV. Despite a fillip from presidential campaign spending, the US TV market – the world’s largest – still fell by a tenth this year to $54.4bn. Globally, TV adspend is expected to rise by just 1.1% in 2021, leaving the market 15.2% lower than its pre-COVID total in 2019.
  • Out of home: The OOH sector has suffered from a severe lack of reach during international lockdowns – spend is on course to fall by 27.3%, or $11.3bn, in 2020. Out of home is then forecast to be the second-fastest growing medium in 2021, with adspend rising by a fifth (20.2%), though a total of $36.3bn will be 12.7% lower than in 2019.
  • Cinema: Like out of home, cinema advertising has been heavily impacted by lockdown conditions. Brand investment has fallen by almost a half (-46.5%) this year, but cinema will lead 2021 growth with a 41.2% rise.
  • Linear radio: Investment in radio ads is projected to fall by 18.4% – or $5.9bn – this year, before rising by a mild 4.6% in 2021. This will put 2021 radio spend 14.7% lower than in 2019.
  • Newspapers: Spend on print newspapers is down by $9.8bn – or -25.5% – in 2020. This is the worst performance for newspapers in more than 40 years, and the market is expected to be largely flat (-0.4%) in 2021.
  • Magazines: Like newspapers, print magazines have been heavily impacted by reduced circulation. Advertiser spend has fallen by a quarter (-25.4%), or $4.0bn in 2020, with a similar level of investment forecast next year.
  • Social media: Social formats, combined, were the strongest performers in 2020, recording total growth of 9.3% to $98.3bn. Social spend is then set to rise 12.2% in 2021, pushing the market to a value of $110.3bn, almost a fifth (18.6%) of all advertising spend.
  • Online video: The only format to have its growth prospects upgraded, spend is on course to rise 7.9% to $52.7bn in 2020. Online video is also expected to be the fastest-growing format in 2021, with spend up by 12.8%.
  • Paid search: The search market is expected to decline by 1.9% this year before rebounding in 2021 with growth of 7.0%. This would push the market’s value to $130.6bn in 2021, more than a fifth (22.0%) of all advertising spend.

Trends by region

  • North America: In North America, where 39.6% of global adspend is transacted, ad investment is down by 4.3% – or $9.9bn – to $221.0bn this year, encompassing a 4.1% fall in the US (down $9.0bn to $209.9bn) and a 7.8% dip in Canada (to $11.1bn). The region will see spend rise by 3.8% next year, with the US recouping 89% of 2020’s losses.
  • Asia-Pacific: Advertising spend is expected to fall 9.7% ($18.8bn) to $174.4bn in 2020, before rising by 8.5% in 2021. China (+7.7%, up $6.5bn to $91.8bn), Japan (+10.2%, up $3.8bn to $41.6bn), Australia (+13.2%, up $1.3bn to $10.8bn) and India (+14.2%, up $964m to $7.7bn) are all set to record growth in 2021 following declines in ad trade this year.
  • Europe: European adspend is down 14.5% – $21.5bn – to $127.0bn this year, with France leading key market decline at -16.7% (down $2.7bn to $13.4bn). The region is forecast to grow by 10.2% next year, recovering 60% of 2020’s losses. The UK (+14.7%, up $3.9bn to $30.6bn), Germany (+9.0%, up $2.0bn to $24.6bn), Spain (+12.5%, up $783m to $7.1bn), France (+7.1%, up $593m to $14.4bn), Italy (+11.3%, up $851m to $8.4bn) and Russia (+6.8%, up $579m to $9.1bn) are all set to see ad market growth next year.
  • Latin America: Adspend is projected to fall by almost a third (-32.3%) in 2020, led by a sharp decline in the largest market, Brazil (-43.2%, down $6.5bn to $8.5bn), though this is inflated by a sharp devaluation of the Brazilian Real against the US dollar. Spend is expected to be flat in Latin America next year as the greenback remains strong.
  • Middle East: While not as severely impacted by COVID-19 as other regions, adspend in the Middle East is still set to fall by a fifth (20.2%) – or $2.9bn – to $11.3bn in 2020, as oil-rich economies suffer from falling commodity prices. Growth of 7.0% is forecast for next year.
  • Africa: Spend is expected to fall by almost a quarter (23.3%) to $5.0bn this year, with a mild rise of 2.1% expected in 2021 as key markets start to recover from sustained recessions.

Trends by product category

  • Telecoms & utilities: 2021’s biggest expected category saw only a minor decline in 2020. Global advertising spend is projected to fall 2.9% (down $2.1bn to $70.4bn) this year and then rise by double-digits in 2021 (+10.6%, up $7.5bn to $77.8bn). Online spend is forecast to grow by 5.6% in 2020 with this accelerating to 11.5% next year. Although all traditional media will see higher investment in 2021, these levels will remain below 2019 spend.
  • Media & publishing: Advertising spend from media brands is expected to top $70bn worldwide next year for the first time, growing 8.4% (up $5.5bn to $71.4bn). This follows a projected 4.6% decline in 2020 (down $3.2bn to $65.9bn). TV advertising is expected to see the softest decline among traditional media this year (down 10.9% to $16.1bn) but is also forecast to see a 1.4% contraction next year.
  • Business & industrial: Investment is projected to remain relatively flat for business advertisers, with an expected drop of 2.7% (down $1.7bn to $60.8bn) this year being the softest rate of decline among all categories. Growth of 5.3% (up $3.2bn to $64.0bn) projected next year means 2021’s investment will be only 2.5% higher than in 2019.
  • Retail: Advertising spend from retailers will see one of the softest rebounds next year. Total investment is forecast to fall 16.2% this year (down $10.5bn to $54.3bn), with only an increase of 5.9% projected for 2021 (up $3.2bn to $57.5bn). Online spend is expected to drop 3.4% in 2020 but see 6.9% growth next year.
  • Automotive: Social lockdowns have limited travel this year, though health benefits from private vehicles and delayed purchases mean 2021 is key for automotive brands. Advertising investment is projected to fall by one-fifth (-21.2%, down $11.0bn) to $41.1bn in 2020, one of the steepest rates of decline. However, the automotive category is one of few to see double-digit growth in 2021, rising 14.1% (up to $5.8bn) to $46.9bn.

A sample report of WARC’s Global Ad Trends: State of The Industry 2020/21 is available to download here. The full report is available to WARC Data subscribers.

This latest Global Ad Trends report complements WARC’s recently released Marketer’s Toolkit 2021, a guide to six major challenges facing brands in the year ahead, helping businesses plan in context and seek new opportunities to develop effective strategies for growth.

Global Ad Trends, a bi-monthly report which draws on WARC’s dataset of advertising and media intelligence to take a holistic view on current industry developments, is part of WARC Data, a dedicated independent and objective one-stop online service which rigorously harmonizes, aggregates, verifies, and evaluates data from over 100 reputable sources, including Nielsen, featuring current advertising benchmarks, forecasts, data points and trends in media investment and usage.

WARC Data is available by subscription only. For more information visit https://www.warc.com/data

Tags: Covid-19James McDonald WARCWarc

RECENT POSTS

HOWL Digital wins Integrated Marketing Mandate for Greaves Electric Mobility
Advertising

HOWL Digital wins Integrated Marketing Mandate for Greaves Electric Mobility

December 11, 2025
0

Mumbai: HOWL Digital, one of India’s fastest-growing independent agencies, has secured the full-stack integrated marketing mandate for Greaves Electric Mobility,...

Read moreDetails
70% of Consumers Use Fantasy, Fandom, and Charmification to Escape Modern Life Pressures: Dentsu Creative’s ‘Generative Realities’ Trends Report
Advertising

70% of Consumers Use Fantasy, Fandom, and Charmification to Escape Modern Life Pressures: Dentsu Creative’s ‘Generative Realities’ Trends Report

December 11, 2025
0

Mumbai: Dentsu Creative has launched its 2026 Trends Report, Generative Realities, providing an in-depth look at the cultural and commercial...

Read moreDetails
Spikes Asia reveals 2026 Jury President line-up
Advertising

Spikes Asia reveals 2026 Jury line-up with Hyundai, Samsung, and OPPO joining for the first time

December 11, 2025
0

Mumbai: Spikes Asia, APAC’s premier award for creativity and marketing effectiveness, has announced its Jury line-up for 2026, showcasing industry...

Read moreDetails
Sunny Side Up boosts Bangalore leadership with strategic hires across creative and client services
Advertising

Sunny Side Up boosts Bangalore leadership with strategic hires across creative and client services

December 10, 2025
0

Bangalore: Sunny Side Up, the independent brand and creative consultancy with offices in Bangalore and Hyderabad, has expanded its leadership...

Read moreDetails
Hector by Wondrlab goes global, serving 350+ brands across US and Japan
Advertising

Hector by Wondrlab goes global, serving 350+ brands across US and Japan

December 10, 2025
0

Mumbai: Wondrlab, India’s fastest-growing mar-tech network, announced that Hector, its proprietary commerce-media platform, now powers growth for over 350 brands...

Read moreDetails
Network Advertising wins Creative Mandate for Bajaj Consumer Care’s Coconut Oil, Amla, and Gulabjal Brands
Advertising

Network Advertising wins Creative Mandate for Bajaj Consumer Care’s Coconut Oil, Amla, and Gulabjal Brands

December 10, 2025
0

Mumbai: In a significant development within the FMCG and personal care space, Network Advertising has secured the creative duties for...

Read moreDetails

LATEST NEWS

Rohit Markan named Executive Vice President Asia Pacific for Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

Rohit Markan named Executive Vice President Asia Pacific for Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

December 11, 2025
Mathrubhumi India VKC Kozhikode Half Marathon set to debut on 11th January 2026

Mathrubhumi India VKC Kozhikode Half Marathon set to debut on 11th January 2026

December 11, 2025

ANALYSIS

LS Digital introduces DigiVerse 2.0, a transformative marketing solution.
Analysis

India’s AI-native future requires a careful balance between hyper-personalisation ambition and regulatory responsibility: LS Digital’s report

December 10, 2025
0

MUMBAI: LS Digital, a leading independent Digital Business Transformation (DBT) company, has released an analysis on the state of AI...

PEOPLE

Rohit Markan named Executive Vice President Asia Pacific for Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business
People

Rohit Markan named Executive Vice President Asia Pacific for Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

December 11, 2025
0

Mumbai: Continental’s group sector ContiTech has appointed Rohit Markan as the Executive Vice President Industrial Solutions for Asia Pacific (APAC),...

MARKETING

Rahul Dravid advocates ‘Pack Review System’ to ensure consumers get full value from edible oil purchases
Marketing

Rahul Dravid advocates ‘Pack Review System’ to ensure consumers get full value from edible oil purchases

December 11, 2025
0

Bengaluru: Freedom Sunflower Oil, an edible oil brand, has launched a nationwide consumer awareness campaign featuring cricket legend Rahul Dravid,...

Subscribe to Newsletters

ADVERTISING

70% of Consumers Use Fantasy, Fandom, and Charmification to Escape Modern Life Pressures: Dentsu Creative’s ‘Generative Realities’ Trends Report
Advertising

70% of Consumers Use Fantasy, Fandom, and Charmification to Escape Modern Life Pressures: Dentsu Creative’s ‘Generative Realities’ Trends Report

December 11, 2025
0

Mumbai: Dentsu Creative has launched its 2026 Trends Report, Generative Realities, providing an in-depth look at the cultural and commercial...

PRINT

Durga Chakraborty joins Dainik Bhaskar Group as Corporate Sales Head – South India
Print

Durga Chakraborty joins Dainik Bhaskar Group as Corporate Sales Head – South India

November 21, 2025
0

Mumbai: Dainik Bhaskar Group, India’s largest newspaper group, has further strengthened its leadership presence in the southern market with the...

AUTHOR'S CORNER

The Future of Regional Digital Growth: Why Tier-II & Tier-III Markets Are India’s  Biggest Untapped Opportunity
Authors Corner

The Future of Regional Digital Growth: Why Tier-II & Tier-III Markets Are India’s Biggest Untapped Opportunity

December 11, 2025
0

The digital transformation of India began with a simple but powerful shift: smartphones became affordable, data costs dropped dramatically, and...

UPLIFT MEDIANEWS4U DIGITAL PVT LTD
No. 194B , Aram Nagar 2, JP Road,
Versova, Andheri West
Mumbai - 400061

For editorial queries:
[email protected]
[email protected]

For business queries:
Smitha Sapaliga - +91-98337-15455
[email protected]

Recent News

An X First launch: Breaking Barriers, India Today’s 3C Project ushers in an Era of Empathy-Led Candid, Constructive Conversation

An X First launch: Breaking Barriers, India Today’s 3C Project ushers in an Era of Empathy-Led Candid, Constructive Conversation

December 11, 2025
Rohit Markan named Executive Vice President Asia Pacific for Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

Rohit Markan named Executive Vice President Asia Pacific for Continental’s Industrial Solutions Business

December 11, 2025
Mathrubhumi India VKC Kozhikode Half Marathon set to debut on 11th January 2026

Mathrubhumi India VKC Kozhikode Half Marathon set to debut on 11th January 2026

December 11, 2025

Newsletter

Subscribe to Newsletters

Medianews4u.com © 2019 - 2025 All rights reserved.

  • The South Side Story 2023 Download Report
  • Goafest 2023: Day 3
  • Goafest 2023: Day 2
  • Goafest 2023: Day 1
  • Straight Talk Gallery 2022
  • The South Side Story 2022 Download Report
  • Focus 2022
  • Futurescope Conclave Gallery 2022
  • The South Side Story 2021 Download Report
  • FOCUS 2021
  • Exclusive
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit

Medianews4u.com © 2019 - 2025 All rights reserved.